Networkers!

Words of wisdom from Mr. Beebe’s Senior Networking Class: “BE NICE TO ME, YOU MIGHT NEED TECH SUPPORT SOME DAY!”

Thank you, Tek-Hut for the awesome and prophetic t-shirts! Looking good, Networkers, and I’m not just saying that…!  ;)

NCWIT Awards

Congratulations to this year’s Idaho NCWIT (National Center for Women and Information Technology) Award recipients!  Devonne, Teresa, and Shanti all won Honorable Mention at the 2019 Idaho Affiliate Award Celebration. In addition to award recognition, applicants and award winners will be connected with a large network of other technical young women. Aspirations Award recipients are chosen for their outstanding aptitude and interest in computing, proven leadership ability, academic performance, and plans for post-secondary education.

Great job, ladies!  We are so very proud of your accomplishments!

 

Junior Intern Fair

On Wednesday, April 24, MTCHS will be holding our annual Junior Intern Fair.  All of our students are required to complete a 280-hour internship before graduation, and this is the beginning of their search for that perfect opportunity.  Juniors will have their resumes and portfolios ready to show to prospective employers.

If your local business is interested in hosting an MTCHS intern in one of the following areas, please give the school a call at 208-288-2928:
Computer Science and Web Development
Microcontrollers & Electronics
Computer Networking & PC Repair
Media Arts

Nintendo Day!

GIMM Visit!

It was a pretty awesome day for the Junior and Senior Programmers as they were visited by Professor Anthony Ellertson of Boise State’s GIMM Program and some of his students! GIMM stands for BSU’s innovative Gaming, Interactive Media, and Mobile Technology major.  Students heard about some of the amazing things the GIMM program has already accomplished and were able to code on an iPad with Swift, an Apple-based programming language.  They also got to play with some augmented reality games and learned about today’s expanding need for these high-tech skills.  Our students certainly enjoyed the visit, and we believe the BSU students had fun as well!

Thank you, Professor Ellertson!

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