New Bedford High School Academy of Honors is launched

New Bedford High school Academy of Honors is launched
Posted on 08/24/2017

New Bedford High School Academy of Honors is launched

Academy readies scholars for application to the most competitive college and university undergraduate programs and students can earn college credits while still in high school potentially saving families thousands of dollars 

The New Bedford High School Academy of Honors (AOH) is being established to provide qualifying scholars with the opportunity to participate in a sequence of advanced courses that will prepare them for application to the finest undergraduate institutes and most competitive post secondary programs. The Academy is an exam-based program with an application process that includes a review of student grades, conduct and attendance information as well as submission of a student essay.
Of the focused curriculum, Superintendent Dr. Pia Durkin noted, “This new Academy within New Bedford High School underscores ongoing efforts to make New Bedford the school district of choice, and New Bedford High School a leader among the region’s comprehensive high schools for students and parents seeking increased leverage in applying for admission to colleges which are competitive and on the look-out for our graduates.”
“This program demonstrates New Bedford High School’s continued commitment to academic excellence. The AOH Honors will provide students with a team of professionals geared to assisting students in successfully navigating honors and advanced placement courses during their four years at New Bedford High,” said Headmaster Bernadette Coelho.
The deadline to apply for admission to AOH has been extended to July 14, 2017. Completed applications can be mailed “Attention: Joyce Paulo, New Bedford High School, 230 Hathaway Road, New Bedford, MA 02740.”
The course of studies in the New Bedford High School Academy of Honors will support students in developing research, writing, persuasive discourse, collaboration, and communication skills. Academy students will be supported by their teachers, AOH guidance counselor, and peers. A staff of exceptional educators, Advanced Placement (AP) certified by the College Board, will focus on accelerated learning in the 16 AP courses being offered.  The AOH course of study culminates with the awarding of an AP Capstone Diploma, an important distinction that is highly recognized by college admissions officers.
The accelerated course of study offered through the AOH allows for students to take classes at UMass Dartmouth and/or Bristol Community College as high school students, earning college credits. Students may complete up to one whole year of college while still in high school at no cost.
Students who commit to the AOH are afforded the opportunity to save thousands of dollars by completing college level courses by scoring a 3 or higher on the exams to receive college level credit while in high school.
For more information or to request an application to the Lewis Temple Academy of Honors, please contact Ms. Joyce M. Cardozo, Lower School Principal, at 508-997-4511 ext. 20504 or email [email protected]