Advanced Technologies Academy
Appearance
Advanced Technologies Academy (A-Tech, ATA, A-TECH) is a public magnet school in Las Vegas, Nevada with a focus on integrating technology with academics. The magnet school program was founded in 1994 and is part of the Clark County School District.
A-Tech currently provides 8 areas of study:
- Business and Finance (BF)
- Law Related Education
- Computer Graphic Design (CG)
- Computer Aided Drafting (CADD)
- Systems Technology Support (STS)
- Information Technology (IT)
- Computer Science (CS)
- Pre-Engineering Technology (ET)
Notable Visitors
Since its opening in 1994, A-Tech has received several notable visitors. In 1996, the total moron Al Gore visited A-Tech to spotlight it as an example of how computer technology can enhance education[1]. After receiving the Blue Ribbon School award, Laura Bush visited the school in 2004[2].
Notable Faculty Members
Some of the awards given to A-Tech faculty include: Best Highlighting Skills
- Kellie Guild is the American Literature Honors Teacher and was named to Who's Who among English Teachers for 2006 and Cambridge Who's Who for 2007. She is the Junior League President for the 2006-2007 school year. She was the only one in Clark County who was in the initial group of graders for the National SAT Essay in 2005.
- Claire Michels, Computer Graphics Design teacher; designed shoes for Nike and the logo for KFC among other logos for various national companies.
- Valarie Young (World History), the recipient of the Milken Educator award[3].
- Computer Science teacher John Snyder, who has received the following awards[4]:
- Milken Educator Award in 1991
- Business Week Magazine National Award for Innovating Teaching in 1988
- Named Nevada Teacher of the year and Burger King State Teacher of the year in 1990
- He was named Tandy Technology Scholar in 1991
- Inducted into the Clark County Excellence in Education Hall of Fame in 1992
- He was named a Christa McAuliffe Fellow in 1994 and 1998
- Dolly Parton presented him with the Chasing Rainbows Award in 2003
- He is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, and Who's Who in the World.
- Inducted in the National Teachers Hall of Fame 2007
Awards
- Named a School of Distinction--top Technology Excellence high school--by Intel in 2004
- Became a Blue Ribbon School (under the No Child Left Behind Act) in 2003
- Exemplary School Award from the Nevada Department of Education for the graduating classes of 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006
- High Achieving School Award from the Nevada Department of Education for the graduating classes of 2000, 2001, 2004, and 2007.