Yep. That could be confusing.
I do appreciate the fact that the WISD has opened up. Students wanting college prep can elect to attend Waco High even if in the traditional University High area. University itself hosts some forward thinking STEM courses. The campuses also divide Health Science and mechanics style courses.
Their focus in high school is "endorsements". It's their way of differentiating their graduates and giving them something to present a college. It carries no official weight, but a student in the WISD can choose to focus on on (or a few) of many broad categories such as health science, STEM, or arts. By completing the course track (and still having plenty of room to take other classes), the student earns the "endorsement" in that area.
It may mean a bit to a private university. For those fighting for admission to state universities (I can't believe we're space limited there!), it can provide an edge in gaining admissions to the college - even if University admission is granted.
Of course, being able to live in an area feeding into one of the better elementary schools (or getting admission to the Montessori or prep academies) increases the odds of a happy experience.
I do appreciate the fact that the WISD has opened up. Students wanting college prep can elect to attend Waco High even if in the traditional University High area. University itself hosts some forward thinking STEM courses. The campuses also divide Health Science and mechanics style courses.
Their focus in high school is "endorsements". It's their way of differentiating their graduates and giving them something to present a college. It carries no official weight, but a student in the WISD can choose to focus on on (or a few) of many broad categories such as health science, STEM, or arts. By completing the course track (and still having plenty of room to take other classes), the student earns the "endorsement" in that area.
It may mean a bit to a private university. For those fighting for admission to state universities (I can't believe we're space limited there!), it can provide an edge in gaining admissions to the college - even if University admission is granted.
Of course, being able to live in an area feeding into one of the better elementary schools (or getting admission to the Montessori or prep academies) increases the odds of a happy experience.