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'''Time Squared Academy High School''' is a [[high school]] in [[Providence, Rhode Island]] that specialises in teaching minority students science and mathematics.
 
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The Mission of Times2 Academy for Engineering, Mathematics, Science and Technology is to address the critical state and national need for equitable representation of [[African-American]]s, [[Hispanic]]s and [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]]s in careers in mathematics, engineering and science. Times2 Academy of Engineering, Mathematics, Science and Technology endeavors to create a learning environment where all children, but particularly students of color, are exposed to challenging, real-world applications of engineering, mathematics and science to elicit and solidify interests in relevant careers, prepare students for academically rigorous high school level work and build students’ self-esteem to encourage their belief that they can succeed in these career fields and in life.
| name = Times<sup>2</sup> STEM Academy
| image = Times2NEWlogoStem10-4-13.png
| caption =
| streetaddress = 50 Fillmore Street
| city = [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]]
| state = [[Rhode Island]]
| zipcode = 02908
| country = U.S.
| coordinates = {{coord|41.838531|-71.422170|type:edu_globe:earth_region:US-RI|display=ti}}
| district = [[Providence Public School District]]
| director = Rudolph Moseley
| staff =
| teaching_staff = 40 (FTE) (as of 2014–15)<ref name="nces">{{cite web |title=School Detail for Times<sup>2</sup> STEM Academy |url=http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?SchoolID=440090000157 |publisher=National Center for Education Statistics}}</ref>
| ceeb = 400144
| avg_class_size =
| ratio = 16.25 (as of 2014–15)<ref name="nces" />
| gender =
| schooltype = Public Charter school
| grades = K–12
| campus size =
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| athletics = Volleyball, basketball, soccer, cheer, dance, track
| conference =
| slogan = To Unite, Educate, and Succeed in the areas of Engineering, Mathematics, Science, and Technology
| motto =
| mascot = Bald Eagle
| team_name =
| nickname = Eagles
| colors = Burgundy and gold
| yearbook =
| publication =
| newspaper =
| established =
| enrollment = 650 (as of 2014–15)<ref name="nces" />
| footnotes =
| picture =
| homepage = http://times2.org/
}}
 
'''Times<sup>2</sup> STEM Academy''' is a [[charter school]] in [[Providence, Rhode Island]] that specializes in teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
== Staff ==
 
Name Title Department
Dr. Stanley Thompson Academic Dean Administration
David Estes Assistant Dean Administration
Bryan M. Evans Elementary Dean Administration
Alicia Reniere-Castle Asst. Dean - Elementary Administration
 
== Current ==
The elementary, middle school and high school (grades K–12) was established in 1998. It uses standards-based instruction and computer technology to teach science and mathematics. Algebra I and general science are taught to eighth grade students.
 
The middle and high school (grades 6-12), established in 1998 uses standards-based instruction in conjunction with computer technology to create a multi-disciplinary approach that equips students for the rigorous demands of science and mathematics instruction. Eighth grade students are exposed to Algebra I and general science in order to accelerate their learning and accommodate the high school curriculum consisting of college preparatory and advanced mathematics, science, and technology courses. The method of using technology as a strategy to enhance curriculum and instruction is a quality that better prepares students for a variety of teaching and learning experiences not only in the classroom but in situations beyond. High school students are introduced to project-based learning within and outside of the academy- anfor example beingat the laboratory sciences at [[Providence College]], a lead higher education partner. Seniors are encouraged to apply their theoretical knowledge of math, science, and technology during the academic year viaundertake internships in engineering, math, science, technology, and enrichment courses at local colleges and universities.
 
== '''Times2 Academy's Educational Program''' ==
 
Through a variety of pedagogical practices that include student-generated projects, enrichment initiatives, multiple assessments, and university and business partnerships, Times2 Academy students develop a repertoire of learning that prepares them to contribute to a larger community beyond the school. In addition to actively pursuing school-wide learning goals that are primarily academically generated, the Times2 Academy student is taught the importance of learning within the context of social and civic expectations. Moreover, each student is expected to model these social and civic responsibilities in their daily interactions with peers and faculty.
 
Times2 Academy uses the New Standards as the basis for curriculum development and implementation in its core subject areas. By using literacy and writing across all curricular areas, teachers are better able to build a foundation of learning that supports the school's comprehensive program. To assist the middle and upper school in identifying those competencies and qualities that are crucial for students to realize the school's mission, the administration and Board of Directors approved a K-5 Children's Academy. The Children's Academy is currently serving as the feeder school to the middle and upper school, adeptly intervening with academic supports and directing interests in math, science, engineering, and technology. Prior to the advent of the Children's Academy, any remediation for student learning occurred after the sixth grades, where academic deficiencies proved more numerous. By developing an academic bridge for students in the primary grades to cross over into middle school, and subsequently high school, Times2 Academy is ensuring the fulfillment of its mission.
 
The curriculum that is used in grades K-3 (and eventually K-5) and the middle and upper school emphasizes those skills that are standards-based and gives all students the opportunity to demonstrate mastery over time. With the advent of Math Investigations, students are given the opportunity to integrate literacy skills with mathematics competencies. In the primary grades students reinforce basic skills with manipulatives and math games that align with literacy. Also by using the University of Chicago Math Project, middle and high school teachers develop modules that assist students in grades 6-12 move through a mathematical sequence that culminates with AP Calculus in the 12th grade. The science curriculm is rigorous following the standards established by the National Science Foundation. Using research to direct its decision, the Academy's Science Committee inverted its curriculum offerings where conceptual physics is offered to 9th graders, chemistry to sophomores, biology to juniors, and AP Physics to seniors. This inversion of curriculum serves as another way of helping Times2 Academy fulfill its mission.
 
== Enrichment Program ==
 
To ensure that students in grades 9-12 continue their pursuit of rigorous learning beyond high school, experiences in after-school, enrichment courses and activities, as well as Saturday Academics, are formally scheduled to expand the intellectual, social, and civic repertories of students and give them an advantage as they prepare for higher education and subsequent careers.
 
The current{{when|date=March 2016}} elementary principal is Glenn Piros who joined in August 2013. He replaced Tom Lombardi who had replaced Antonio DiManna, who was principal until June 2011. The current executive director is Dr. Rudy Moseley, who joined in October 2015.
The objective of the Times2 After-School and Enrichment Program (T 2 AEP), in concert with students, parents, and community members, is to extend learning opportunities and experiences to middle and high school students that go beyond daily classroom learning where unique interests in technology, science, math, and problem solving can be explored using the resources and facilitators of industry and higher education. Some of the current after-school offerings include Web Club, Robotics, Tech Club, ACE Program, Aviation Club, Chess Club, Mock Trial, Yearbook, Studio Productions, Science Olympiad, and computer technology mini-courses such as Flowcharting, HTML, and Sketch Pad. In addition to these after-school offerings, enrichment experiences exist in the Saturday Engineering and Science Academy as well as the Summer Enrichment Program. Through these additional programs, middle and high school students acquire valuable tools that marry their daily coursework to hands-on learning, helping them understand the relevance of math and science in today's technologically charged and complex world. Also, through work with scientists and experts in their field, students get a better understanding of what skills are truly needed and invested in certain careers.
 
== Educational program ==
Most after-school activities occur Tuesday – Thursday from 2:30 - 4:30 pm .
Students are taught using practices such as student-generated projects, enrichment initiatives,{{clarify|date=March 2016}} multiple assessments, and university and business partnerships.
 
Times<sup>2</sup> STEM Academy uses the New Standards{{clarify|date=March 2016}} for curriculum development and implementation in its core subject areas. By using literacy and writing across all curricular areas, teachers build a foundation of learning that supports the school's program.{{Citation needed|date=March 2016}}
Fridays are reserved for special activities such as field trips, workshops, movies, or social events in accordance with each program activity and schedule.
 
To assist the middle and upper school in identifying those competencies and qualities that are crucial for students to realize the school's mission, the administration and Board of Directors approved a K–5 Children's Academy. It is the feeder school to the middle and upper school.
== Contact ==
 
The curriculum used in grades K–3 (and eventually K–5) and the middle and upper school emphasizes standards-based skills. Math Investigations teach students to integrate literacy skills with mathematics competencies.{{clarify|date=March 2016}}
http://geocities.com/studioproduction2003/music.html
 
Middle and high school teachers use the University of Chicago Math Project to develop modules that assist students in grades 6–12 to move through a mathematics sequence that culminates with AP Calculus in the 12th grade.
The mission, program, students, and teachers make “Times2 Academy”
twice as good as the typical school. We believe you will see and want to experience the difference.
 
The science curriculum follows the standards established by the National Science Foundation. Using research to direct its decision, the Academy's Science Committee inverted its curriculum offerings where conceptual physics is offered to 9th graders, chemistry to sophomores, biology to juniors, and AP Physics to seniors.{{clarify|date=March 2016}}
For more information interested individuals should contact
Joanna Scarnato at 401-272-5094.
 
== Enrichment program ==
Times2 Academy
Grades 9–12 are given formally scheduled after-school enrichment courses and activities, and Saturday Academics. These include Web Club, Robotics, Tech Club, ACE Program, Aviation Club, Chess Club, Mock Trial, Yearbook, Studio Productions, Science Olympiad, and computer technology mini-courses such as Flowcharting, HTML, and Sketch Pad. Also, through work with scientists and experts in their field, students get a better understanding of what skills are needed and invested in certain careers.{{Citation needed|date=March 2016}}
50 Filmore Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02908
401-272-5094
 
Most after-school activities take place on Tuesday to Thursday afternoons. On Fridays, field trips, workshops, movies, or social events take place.
FROM I-95 SOUTH
Take I-95 South to the Charles Street exit.
Bear right and follow the one way street straight ahead to the light.
Turn left at the light and travel up to the next light (100 feet).
Go through the light, and right after Dunkin Donuts turn left onto Fillmore Street.
The school will be on your right.
 
== References ==
FROM I-95 NORTH
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Take I-95 North to the State Capital exit.
{{Providence, Rhode Island}}
Bear right up to the light.
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Turn right at the light and travel over the highway until a fork in the road.
Turn right onto Douglas Avenue.
Go through the light and take the second right onto Fillmore Street.
The school campus will be on the left.
 
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FROM ROUTE 146 NORTH
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1998]]
Take the Admiral Street exit.
[[Category:High schools in Providence, Rhode Island]]
Turn right at the light and take the first left onto Fillmore Street.
[[Category:Public high schools in Rhode Island]]
The school campus will be on the right.
[[Category:Public elementary schools in Rhode Island]]
[[Category:Public middle schools in Rhode Island]]
[[Category:1998 establishments in Rhode Island]]