





There are two STLPs, one is a Related Arts class and the other is an after-school program.
Students in the Related Arts class will play a big role each year helping to maintain the Noe Website. They developed the homepages for each Team and Related Arts class. They will post information as directed by teachers on each of these sites. STLP RA will learn troubleshooting techniques to help teachers and students to use the computers in the building more efficiently. They will create how to instructions to help students and teachers use important software. They produce videos for use in Morning Announcements and Lunchroom presentations. They will write, film, and distribute the video Morning Announcements. STLP RA is open to only 7th and 8th grade students and they may take the class for two years. These students will compete in the local and state competitions for STLP students during the entire year.
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Students in the after-school program will meet after school to learn about different technologies. They will choose a technology of which they are interested, then become familiar enough that they can teach others to use the technology. The students will share their knowledge with teachers and other students. Examples of technologies available at Noe: Digital camera, Digital video camera, Web design, Word Processing, Database, Spreadsheet, Presentation tools, and Smart-boards. This group is open to all students, grades 6 through 8.
Students can participate in District and State competitions for members of STLP, including the University of Louisville showcase in November and the statewide STLP Competition in Lexington in May.
An interest in technology
September through May, Mondays, after school 2:30 to 4 pm.
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Sponsor: Janet Seibert
For information about JCPS's STLP Program, click here.
Each summer, two students are chosen to participate in a Summer Camp for STLP students. We have mapped the special attractions at the new Waterfront Park, created Podcasts, and worked with Robotics.
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For more information call 485-8307 or e-mail Ms. Seibert by clicking on the underlined name above.