The Huntsville Branch of the AAUW met at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) for a lunchtime presentation & tour with Rosemary M. Hodges, Ed. D, who serves as ASCTE’s Dean of Teacher & Student Learning. Her topic was “Seeing Education from a Different Vantage Point.”
Everyone wants education to change, but they also want it to stay the same. After working from every vantage point in education, Hodges told the story of how ASCTE exemplifies how you can change and remain the same.
AAUW Huntsville Branch Co-President Barbara Price with an ASCTE student and the ASCTE Dean of Teacher and Student Learning, Dr. Rosemary Hodges
ABOUT ASCTE: The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) is the nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology and engineering into all academic disciplines and recognizes the values of Honor, Kindness, Tenacity, Integrity, and Joy as core values for the Sentinel community.
ASCTE is a public, commuter and residential magnet high school serving students throughout the State of Alabama. Tuition is free.