Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ expanding educational opportunities for high school students district-wide

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Birmingham, AL - Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ students will soon have access to an expanded choice of educational opportunities.  Starting in the Fall of 2022, students from all 13 high schools will be able to apply to a signature academy to pursue a specific field of interest ranging from the arts to career technical education.  

“In many cases, students will be able to walk out the door with the credentials they need to enter the workforce immediately with a well-paying job or continue on with their post-secondary education,” said Dr. Walter Gonsoulin, Superintendent of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ.  “The goal of signature academies is to expand the educational options for all students regardless of where they live or what school they attend.  We are seeking to provide more opportunities and eliminate obstacles.” 

The signature academy concept groups Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ high schools into four zones: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western.  Students will be able to apply to any academy at any school within their zone.

“For example, a Mortimer Jordan student might want to work towards an associate's degree in medical office administration. That Mortimer Jordan student would then apply to the Center Point Academy of College Excellence (ACE).  Or, a Hueytown High School Student has an interest in biomedical science.  That individual would apply to be a student at the McAdory Academy of Biomedical Science,” said Gonsoulin. 

Students who apply to an academy at a different school will not transfer to that school, but will only visit the campus for that one course.  Core curriculum classes will still be taught at the student’s home school.  Buses will shuttle the students between campuses for signature academy courses.    

It is important to note that all academies will be optional.  Students are not required to apply.  Also, while only some programs will be considered signature academies, there will be other career tech pathways at students’ home schools.  Most of those programs along with AP courses will continue uninterrupted.  

“We’re not taking anything away, we’re adding to our already existing framework, and this is just the beginning of what we hope to accomplish.  We’re very aware that there could be growing pains.  But we’re willing to face those if the end result is better serving our students. That’s the goal,” said Gonsoulin.

The application portal will open on March 7th.  The district will now begin an aggressive and intentional marketing campaign.  Parents and students should expect more information in the coming days about the programs offered for each zone, as well as, information about how to apply for a specific academy.  Students can also view information, including academy options and required courses, on their individual school’s academy website.   Each page can be accessed through .  

Academy Zones and Choices

Northern Zone

Academies:


ACE-College Excellence

Agricultural Science

Culinary Arts

Cybersecurity

Engineering

Art-Special Effects

Location:


Center Point

Mortimer Jordan

Mortimer Jordan

Center Point

Pinson Valley

Pinson Valley

Eastern Zone

Automotive Technology

Biomedical Science

Broadcast Journalism

Culinary Arts

Leadership (ROTC)

Art-Professional Design

Shades Valley

Clay-Chalkville

Clay-Chalkville

Clay-Chalkville

Shades Valley

Shades Valley

Western Zone

Advanced Manufacturing

Agricultural Science

Automotive Technology

Biomedical Science

Building Construction

Engineering

Art-Music Technology

Minor 

Corner

Gardendale 

Fultondale 

Minor 

Gardendale 

Minor 

Southern Zone

Advanced Manufacturing

Agricultural Science

Automotive Technology

Biomedical Science

Broadcast Journalism

Engineering

Leadership (JROTC)

Logistics

Art-Music Technology

McAdory 

Oak Grove

Hueytown 

McAdory

Hueytown

Oak Grove

Pleasant Grove

Pleasant Grove

Hueytown