Blair Oaks Middle School students Ella Chorenziak and Charlee Jaco set their model of Santa's Sleigh on the tile floor. The sleigh, constructed mostly of cardboard and other simple materials, contained a Sphero Bolt robot. The translucent plastic ball can rotate and be placed in a socket on the sleigh to guide it around like a wheel.
KIFI
Idaho State University
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho State University s College of Technology is now offering Career and Technical Education (CTE) dual credit courses for high school students.
Some local high school students have been able to graduate with an associates degree in Computer Aided Design Drafting by the end of their senior year in high school.
Students are also able to take dual credit classes in other CTE programs such as Paralegal Studies and Computerized Machining.
The dual credit courses are only offered on ISU s campus, with students attending their regular high school classes the rest of the day.