Midco Academy of Computer Arts & Sciences

Academy of Computer Arts & Sciences
The Midco Academy of Computer Arts & Sciences will expose students to careers and opportunities available in the areas of information technology, web & digital communications, and audio-visual technology.
The Media & Design pathway will allow students to explore relevant topics in the areas of graphic design, web print, animation, and media & marketing with relevant hands-on learning with equipment and technology that meets industry standards.
The Computer Science pathway will give students hands-on experience in the core concept areas of computer programming, networking, and cybersecurity.
Academy Coursework
Students selecting the Midco Academy of Computer Arts & Sciences will have access to course options that are selected and organized around a career theme and offered in a planned sequence of courses that moved from general knowledge to deeper skills. These courses meet the required RCAS Academies credits required for the graduating class of 2024 and beyond.
Capstone or Pathway Specialized Course Options
Advanced Computer Applications
Advanced Photography
Job Shadow and Youth Internship
Service Learning
Pathway Foundational Course Options
Beginning Photography
Computer Science
Graphic Design I
Graphic Design II
Media Production
Web Development
Yearbook
Introduction to Computer Arts & Sciences
In addition to required coursework, students in this academy are encouraged to select supporting coursework and electives that will not only enhance their high school experience, but directly align to college and career opportunities.
Computer – Aided Design & Development (CADD) Fine Arts Elective Marketing Principles | Math Elective
Robotics |
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs)
CTSOs enhance student learning through contextual instruction, leadership and personal development, applied learning, and real-world application. For a complete listing of RCAS CTSOs, click here.
The purpose of the RCAS Academies is to equip our students with the knowledge and skills they need to explore career options in high school as well as build strong connections to employers, institutions of higher education, and community-based organizations.
This approach will help students develop a plan that leads graduates to a successful transition beyond high school including postsecondary education and training, careers, and life responsibilities.

21st Century Skills
The RCAS Academies will prepare students to graduate with the necessary skills and competencies that support the RCAS Profile of a Graduate.

Certifications
Each academy will offer students the opportunity to earn a nationally-recognized industry certification.

Earning College Credit
All academies will allow students the opportunity to earn college credit aligned with their selected pathway.

Partnerships
Business and community partnerships are an integral piece of the RCAS Academies model.
There are currently more than 215 partners working with our students in grades K-12 in career-connected
learning opportunities.

Project-Based Learning
Project-based learning allows students to learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.

Work-based Learning
Job Shadow, Internship, and Service Learning opportunities allow students to make real-world connections to the content they are learning.
Graduation Requirements
As part of the RCAS Academies, every RCAS high school student will take a one-semester Freshman Seminar course. This course will provide students with important skills for high school, future workplace success, and introduce them to the RCAS Academies. Each student will take an Academy Introductory Course in one of the six academies housed at our two comprehensive high schools. This course is designed to guide exploration of their chosen academy and help students to select a pathway to enter 11th grade. To learn more about the graduation requirements for the graduating class of 2024 and beyond.