For students in grades nine through twelve at Springbrook High School. IB programs challenge students to excel in their studies, and encourage both personal and academic achievement.
Springbrook High School participates in both the Middle Years and Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) based in Cardiff, Wales. Offering an internationally recognized course of study and diploma, the IBO, a non-profit foundation, was established in1968 to serve students who moved to different countries during the course of their education.
A four year program, offered to students interested in computer programming, web design and development, engineering, microcomputer technologies and LAN Management.
Springbrook Computer Science offers a world-class education in computer programming, robotics, and advanced software applications such as video game development and multimedia editing.
The advanced engineering program is a four-year sequence of courses that challenges students of all abilities to become actively engaged in hands-on learning experiences using math, science, and technology in meaningful ways to solve real-world problems. It is designed for all students interested in pursuing an advanced career in the field of engineering and provides experiences that can lead to a wide range of potential careers
This exciting program is directed to students interested in pursuing law related careers such as law enforcement, homeland security, law, forensics etc. For students interested in pursuing law related careers such as law enforcement, homeland security, law, forensics etc. The courses are designed to expose students to the world of law, including criminal law, civil law, constitutional law, and the wide range of professions in the field of justice and law enforcement. The primary goal is to leave high school empowered by knowledge of how “the legal system” works.
Restaurant Management/ Culinary Arts gives students the opportunity to explore the food service industry and develop skills for employment based on industry standards. Helpful for students interested owning or working in a restaurant, going to culinary school, or majoring in Hospitality Management or other hospitality related fields. You also get to make and eat food!
Designed for students who want to explore careers in education, the Teacher Academy of Maryland at the high school level allows students to conduct formal observations, understand the stages of growth and development, and deliver lesson plans in a K-12 setting while participating in special events and activities that support student learning. Academy coursework focuses on development, learning theory, positive and practical classroom management, curriculum delivery models, and creating developmentally appropriate curriculum and learning environments.
A unique pathway that allows students that are passionate about the visual and/or performing arts to study art and music all 4 years in high school, culminating in an AP/IB/Advanced level course in their area of interest
Students can take courses to research and explore possible college and career opportunities. Program participants will engage in site-based learning opportunities and develop the skills needed to be successful in the workforce.