Logan Memorial High School is part of the Logan Memorial Educational Campus (LMEC), a transformative educational initiative in San Diego's Logan Heights neighborhood. LMEC is the first high school established in this historically underserved community, aiming to provide a comprehensive TK–12 education. The campus integrates Montessori principles to foster curiosity, self-direction, and academic rigor across all grade levels. The high school offers Career Technical Education (CTE) courses including Health Science and Medical Technology, Engineering and Architecture and Agriculture and Natural Resources that provide students with opportunities to explore various industries, develop academic and technical skills, and earn certifications recognized by the industry. These courses meet college admission requirements and offer mentorship and internship opportunities.
The Public and Community Health CTE Pathway introduces students to careers focused on improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Through hands-on learning, students explore topics such as disease prevention, health education, public policy, and access to care. The pathway emphasizes equity, social determinants of health, and community engagement, preparing students for roles in public health, health advocacy, and related healthcare fields. Students gain foundational knowledge and skills that support both college readiness and entry into high-demand careers in the growing health and human services sector.
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The Patient Care pathway is ideal for students who want to work directly with people and make a difference in their health and well-being. Students learn how to take vital signs, support patients, and understand medical terminology. This pathway is great for students interested in becoming nurses, medical assistants, physical therapists, or other hands-on healthcare professionals.
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The Engineering Design CTE Pathway engages students in the creative and technical processes of solving real-world problems through design, innovation, and applied science. Students learn to use industry-standard tools and software, such as CAD and 3D modeling, while exploring core concepts in physics, mathematics, and engineering principles. Through hands-on projects and collaborative challenges, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and technical skills that prepare them for postsecondary study and careers in engineering, architecture, robotics, and other STEM fields.
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The Animal Science CTE Pathway introduces students to the care, biology, and management of animals through hands-on, experiential learning. Students explore topics such as animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, behavior, and health while gaining practical skills in handling and caring for a variety of species. The pathway prepares students for careers and college programs in veterinary science, animal care, agriculture, and wildlife management. With a focus on real-world applications and industry practices, students develop a strong foundation in animal science and explore the connections between animal health, environmental stewardship, and community well-being.