That’s a wrap on I-Term 2024!
Students spent two weeks exploring the intersection of the passions and career pathways using the concept of Ikigai to lead the way.
- 9th grade students explored their Ikigai, interviewed a business partner in the field of their choice, and presented their posters in a gallery walk
 - 10th grade students chose a field to research, interviewed a business partner and presented their Pecha Kuchas, a 20 slide, 20 seconds per slide presentation summarizing their learning
 - 11th grade students spent 1 week in a professional learning experience and presented their conclusions in a TED Talk
 - 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students heard from business partners and also participated in hands-on workshops learning new skills such as sculpture, sewing, how to buy a used car, chess, character design, creative writing, and video game design
 - 12th grade students spent 2 weeks in professional learning experiences and will present the culmination of four years of I-Term research and learning experiences
 
Thank you to our business partners for volunteering your time to work with our students! 
Penny Rifenburgh and Candice Van Dyke – SUNY Ulster 
Tim Leonard and Kelley Staub – FBI 
Macy Hayes, Christian Vitek, Lonnie Threatte, Emma Muirhead – Governor’s Chamber 
Quang Tran – Server at 677 Prime 
Kayla Duffer – Information Technology 
Brian Young and Andy Currier – Leet Cybersecurity 
Troy Fischer – Toy design 
Kate Bender – DMV 
Patrick Kervin – EMT 
Alexis Weber – SupreMEtric LLC, Lednev Laboratory 
Warren Zeiser – WeRISE 
Jennifer McCanney – Albany County ADA 
John Mahoney – Pilot 
Dermot Whelan – Modell Consulting Group 
Jordan Roberts – PA














































































