Please use this Portfolio Guide to aid you in the senior portfolio process. You may also want to join the CCS STEM Canvas course.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Gladin.
Applying to STEM:
Students interested in joining the NCHS STEM program will need to apply in the fall of their 8th grade year. Please see CCS Program Choice for more information about applying.
Accepting a Seat in STEM:
NOW THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO THE NCHS STEM PROGRAM, IT'S TIME TO REVIEW PROGRAM INFORMATION AND SIGN YOUR CONTRACT!
PLEASE REVIEW THE IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS BELOW.
NCHS ACCEPTANCE NIGHT PROGRAM INFORMATION
DOCUMENT 1: NCHS STEM CONTRACT
DOCUMENT 2: STEM PROGRAM CHOICE EXPECTATIONS
DOCUMENT 3: CCS TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT
STEM English I - Melissa Rice
STEM English II-Claire Johnson/Melissa Rice
STEM English III- Cody Whitt
STEM English IV - Claire Johnson
AP Seminar/AP Research- Cody Whitt
STEM World History- John Calabrese
STEM Civics- John Calabrese
STEM Personal Finance- Blake Stoner
STEM American History- Daniel Helms
STEM Math I- Hannah Rose Mullins
STEM Math II- Tim Brown/Ian Johnson
STEM Math III- Ian Johnson
STEM Math IV- Dale Snyder
Pre-Calculus and AP Pre-Calculus – Andrea Harkey
Calculus Honors and AP Calculus-Karen Mullins
STEM Physics/AP Physics and STEM Chemistry- Christopher Stroupe
STEM Chemistry/AP Chemistry- Lekshmy Girija
STEM Biology-Christy Carbone
STEM Earth Science/ AP Earth Science- Robyn McNally
Design and Discovery - Carrie Paxton
Foundations of Technology and Robotics - Jeffery Martin
Intro to Engineering and Principles of Engineering- Jeffery Martin
The STEM leadership team plays a crucial role in the success of the STEM program. Student representatives, elected each spring, are responsible for fostering communication between their peers and the leadership. They help organize fundraising efforts, plan STEM events to connect the community, and gather feedback from their grade level to bring back to the team. By actively engaging in these activities, the student leadership ensures the program is dynamic, reflective of student needs, and continuously growing. Their involvement is vital for the program’s ongoing success.
STEM leadership is essential for the STEM program’s success. Student leaders represent their grade level and act as key connectors between their peers and the broader community. They help brainstorm fundraising ideas, design STEM events that unite people, and relay student feedback to improve the program. Each spring, student representatives apply and are elected based on their passion, creativity, and dedication to STEM education. This dedicated team ensures the continued growth and success of the program. If you are interested in participating in the STEM Leadership for the 2025-26 school year, please complete this form.
STEM Leadership Team 2024-25
Co-presidents-Justin Gould and Tobi Medeiros
Director of Public Relations- Zoe Scott
Director of Membership- Amelia Dobs
Special Events Coordinators- Elly Selmer and Collin Miller
Fundraising Coordinators- Gracie Chadwick and Rohan Patel
Class Representatives- 9th grade Srilekha Krishnan and Anish Subramania
10th grade Tyler McLaurin
11th grade Stetson Johnson
12th grade -Matthew Noelle
If you are interested in applying to be on the STEM leadership team for 2025-26, please fill out this form.