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The Business Alliance for Tech Valley High
School was formed in January 2005 to help Questar III and Capital
Region BOCES shape and sustain Tech Valley High School. The Alliance
is chaired by Bert Tobin, executive vice president/human resources
of MapInfo Corporation, Troy. There are currently 33 members
representing business, higher education, K-12, economic development
and organized labor.
The Role of the Business Alliance
The Business Alliance for Tech Valley High School is designed to
impact economic development in Tech Valley by influencing and
sustaining a regional high school focused on emerging technologies.
The Business Alliance focuses on:
To
address the employment needs of businesses focused on emerging
technologies in our community.
To
foster the partnership between business and education.
Economic development: To provide a link between economic drivers and
educational initiatives.
Educational reform: To help effect a regional reformation in
education.
The scope of work of the Business Alliance includes three areas:
Forming the model
Evolving the model
Sustaining the model
Offer guidance in defining Tech Valley High School (branding the school) and its mission.
Help to shape criteria utilized for selecting students and required
support services.
Provide business input into selecting and developing curricula that
are responsive to the global context of the modern diverse
marketplace.
Reach out to the business community to identify and recruit teaching team members.
Champion project-based learning and other innovative teaching techniques.
Help design, shape and influence the business
campus and its integration with Tech Valley High School and its
programs.
Continuously define and update the evolving
needs of business in the high-tech world.
Serve as a liaison between classroom theory and
actual practice in the marketplace.
Develop a platform for meaningful dialogue
between business and education.
Bring critical issues to the table for
reflection, discussion and strategy development.
Assist in identifying real-world applications
for the classroom.
Provide guidance in the development and
implementation of a strategy for evaluation of Tech Valley High
School.
Partner in the design and implementation of
professional development opportunities for teachers and staff.
Facilitate the articulation of Tech Valley High
School programs with higher education partners.
Seek out best practices from business, K-12 and
higher education in the areas of curriculum, staff development and
partnerships – both locally and nationally.
Help create opportunities for real-life applications of
curriculum through internships, field experiences, shadowing, and
other activities in the workplace.
Facilitate and seek out new partners to fulfill
the Tech Valley High School mission.
Advocate for Tech Valley High School before
business, government and the community as a whole.
Assist with the identification and acquisition of funding to provide for continuous evolution of the school and its mission.
Participate in a J-Term project: Host student visitors for 1 to 5
days during January while they become acquainted with your business
and industry as part of an independent study project. J-Terms enable
individual interaction between students and area professionals that
help students gain a realistic understanding of an industry or field
of study that is practiced in our region.
