News
PG Article: Sophomore puts love of computer games to work (See Article...)
Trib Article: 10th grader earns scholarship to study video-game making (See Article...)
Digital Design 1: NH Students create a animation projects using Adobe Flash. (See results...)
7th Grade: NH students create glass-etching and magazine covers.(See designs...)
8th Grade: NH students create animated scenes using Adobe Flash.(See designs...)
Digital Design 2: NH Students create a website for the Family & Consumer Science Departement. (See results...)
PA Computer Fair: NH Students compete in the 2011 PA High School Computer Fair Competition. (See results...)
Transportation Vehicle Design: NH students design and test cardboard cars and boats (See designs...)
3D Modeling Projects: NH Students create 3D modeling projects in Technology Education classes. (See designs...)
News: Product Design students compete in the PTI “Concept Car Design” contest (See images...)
The North Hills Technology Education Department recognizes that our students will need to possess a variety of diverse skills to best prepare them to venture out into the workforce, or on to post high school education programs. Therefore, it's our belief that they should be exposed to and develop skills in the areas of Communication, Information Processing, Computer Applications, Construction, Manufacturing, Energy and Power, Transportation, Biotechnology, Career Opportunities, and Leadership. The knowledge needed to apply, adapt, and utilize future technology requires life-long learning skills. To achieve this, students will need to possess skills in critical thinking, problem solving, informational gathering, cooperative learning, and become more technical and computer literate.
Students who go through an articulated technology education program will be better prepared for meeting life and career goals in our rapidly changing technological world. As a result of the exposure to courses and curriculum, our students will be better prepared to pursue engineering, scientific, architectural, and other technical professional occupations or programs upon leaving our school system. Click on the about us button to learn more about Technology Education.










