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NFA P-TECH Celebrates 10 Years; 125 College Degrees
The Newburgh Free Academy P-TECH program is celebrating 10 years of educating students on Wednesday, April 3rd. Newburgh Free Academy’s P-TECH program was part of the first cohort of grant awardees in New York State. There are now approximately 50 P-TECH schools across NYS and more than 200 P-TECH schools worldwide.
To date, 125 NFA graduates have simultaneously earned their high school diploma and associate’s degree from SUNY Orange in cybersecurity or networking, at no cost to the student or their family. Approximately 20 additional graduates are expected to be added to the alumni class this June. Each year, students are enrolled in the grade 9 cohort at NFA North Campus. Students have up to six years to complete their associate’s degree through the program or transfer their credits. More than 94% of NFA P-TECH scholars obtaining their degree have gone on to earn a bachelor’s degree or higher. The NFA P-TECH program has a high school graduation rate of 98.5%.
Graduates of the NFA P-TECH program have been hired at notable companies such as: NASA, IBM, ON Semiconductor Corp., Orange County District Attorney’s Office, SUNY Orange, Newburgh Armory Unity Center, and the Newburgh Enlarged City School District.
In her remarks during the celebratory event, Superintendent Dr. Manning Campbell shared, "This program is a prime example of how our scholars and our community will rise to challenges set forth in front of them. This program demonstrates that our scholars are capable - and that they are often brilliant. Our children have the hard work, resiliency, and determination to achieve success when they are given the opportunity and the proper support to do so. Everyone who has contributed to this program is a shining example of the Goldback Standard."
NFA P-TECH’s unique program is specially designed so that students complete high school, have the opportunity to earn a college degree, and are career ready by the time they graduate. NFA P-TECH’s curriculum offers learning experiences based in the real world, using a model focused on science, technology, engineering, math, and the arts. Students develop important academic and career skills as they learn through projects developed in collaboration with IBM. Students are expected to address current issues and problems; to comprehend, apply, and innovate with the knowledge they learn; and to make the connection between academic learning and real-world situations. The length of enrollment is tailored to the learning needs and goals of each student.
The NFA P-TECH program is one of four Early College High School programs offered at Newburgh Free Academy, that allow scholars to earn anywhere from one semester to two years of college credit, funded through various grant programs and free of charge to our high school students and families. These programs are in addition to the 11 college credit partnerships that offer students the opportunity to earn college credit for courses taken in our high school.
A program of speakers at the celebratory event included:
P-TECH Reconnecting Social Mingle
Dr. Kristine Young, SUNY Orange President
Dr. Manning Campbell, NECSD Superintendent of Schools
Matteo Doddo, Co-Principal, Newburgh Free Academy
Kevin Rothman, founding House Principal, NFA P-TECH
Founding Teachers Acknowledgements
Memory Lane Video
NFA Alumni Speaker, Kayla DeLeon
NFA Alumni Speaker, Ah’Disa Jenkins
NFA Alumni Speaker, Ameesah Cotten
Rashid Davis, founding Principal of Brooklyn P-TECH 2011 (Partnerships)
Stan Litow, Author Breaking Barriers: How P-TECH Schools Create a Pathway from High School to College to Career
Bruce Roman, Chair, SUNY Orange Computer Science and Technology Department
Danille Jager, second founding IBM Liaison
P-TECH Trivia Winners presented by current NFA P-TECH students
Anthony Williams, current House Principal, NFA P-TECH
Christine Harrold, School Counselor, NFA P-TECH cohort
All photos from the event can be viewed and downloaded for free by clicking this link.
Photos taken by NFA P-TECH student, Killian Williams can be found by clicking this link.