http://www1.pgcps.org/eleanorroosevelt/index.aspx?id=173914
BACKGROUND
The Science and Technology Program is a highly challenging four year curriculum which provides college level academic experiences in science, math, and technology. The program is offered at three centers - Eleanor Roosevelt High School in northern Prince George's County, Oxon Hill High School in southern Prince George's County, and Charles H.F. High School in central Prince George’s County. Students attend the center that serves their legal residence. Transportation is provided for all students. Read eligibility and admission requirements below.
PARENT INFORMATION - PowerPoint Presentation
Information for Prince George's County Middle Schools:
The date for the Science and Tech Test is December 5 for all PGCPS 8th graders. Private school 8th and 9th grade students and PGCPS 9th graders will take the test on Saturday December 7, 2013, at Charles Herbert Flowers High School. PGCPS 8th and 9th graders must apply via their school's Professional Guidance Counselors.
Applications are due to the Testing Office by November 8, 2013. The address for the Testing Office is:
PGCPS
Depart. of Test Administration
1616 Owens Road - Oxon Hill, MD 20745
301-430-5800
Downloaded applications @ www1.pgcps.org/testing. Click on Non-Pub Science and Tech Application.
Private School Applicants, read information below.
DO NOT SEND THE APPLICATIONS TO
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
Information for Private School Students:
Private school students must go to their boundary school and complete a census enrollment. The parent will be given a student identification number which must be recorded in Section B of the application.
If the quarter ends after November 8, applications are still due and 1st quarter grades can be sent when they become available.
Applications are due to the Testing Office November 8, 2013. Send BOTH copies of the application to the Testing Office.
ELIGIBILITY - All interested 8th and 9th grade students who are residents of Prince George's County are eligible to apply for admission to the Science and Technology Program.
ADMISSION - Students are admitted into the program based on three criteria. Each criteria is weighed equally:
Push Pin Grades from four quarters of 7th grade and the first quarter of 8th grade (or four quarters of 8th grade and first quarter of 9th grade) in math, science, English, and social studies
Push Pin Standardized reading comprehension test
Push Pin Standardized numerical test