Dark & Stormy Night

November 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

It was a dark and stormy night…

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Leave ‘Em Hanging

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February 18, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Congratulations!

If you are here, that means you have been invited to become part of the exciting Thomas Jefferson High School Computer Magnet.

It is now decision time.

Please keep in mind that once you fill out the acceptance form, you have now made a commitment to attend Thomas Jefferson High School beginning in the fall semester of 2010.  You may not choose more than one DPS magnet school to attend.  When you fill out the acceptance form your position at the Magnet will be reserved and the Denver Public Schools will assign your home school as Thomas Jefferson, and that can not be changed.

However, if you should choose to decline our offer, we wish you the best of luck and your spot at the Magnet will be given to the next person in line.  If you should change your mind after declining, your name will be placed on the waiting list for space available.

You must submit your choice no later than March 8, 2010.  Failure to do so will relinquish your reserved spot at the Magnet.

Please follow the appropriate link below:

I ACCEPT my invitation to attend the Thomas Jefferson Computer Magnet in August, 2010.

I DECLINE my invitation to attend the Thomas Jefferson Computer Magnet in August, 2010.

Once again, and regardless of your choice, we thank you for considering the Thomas Jefferson High School Computer Magnet.

Best of Luck!

Matt Spampinato
Matthew_Spampinato@dpsk12.org
Director, TJ Computer Magnet: http://www.tjcomputermagnet.com
Advisor, Thomas Jefferson Journal Newspaper: http://www.tjjournal.com
720.423.7013

Alex Hannum (2003)

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ahannum12Current Place of Employment: CBS Northern Colorado 5
City: Fort Collins, Colorado
Email: alexhannum@noco5.com
Web Site: http://noco5.com
Class of 2003
Computer Magnet Major: Communications Central
Undergraduate School(s) Attended: CSU
Undergraduate Degree In: Technical Journalism/Political Science Read more

Josett Valdez (1997)

March 12, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

n1249115087_15551City: Broomfield, CO
Email: valdezj@usa.redcross.org
Web Site: http://www.redcross.org
Class of 1997
Computer Magnet Major: Communications Central
Undergraduate School(s) Attended: Colorado State University
Undergraduate Degree In: Media Communications
Graduate School(s) Attended: University of Colorado at Denver
Graduate Degree In: Master of Public Administration
Current Place of Employment: American National Red Cross
Description of Current Position: I currently work on a program with the American Red Cross funded by the Department of Defense called Joint Family Support Assistance Program.  The program is part of the Red Cross Service to the Armed Forces which supports Military members and their families
Previous Place(s) of Employment: American Red Cross - Mile High Chapter
Description of Previous Position(s): I worked as the Training Manager which involved training over 900 volunteers to respond to disaster across the US.  This included responding to disasters as the on site trainer.

Erin Beaver (1996)

March 12, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

n703397075_1515013_951City: Denver, CO
Email: erinb23@gmail.com
Class of 1996
Computer Magnet Major: Communications Central
Undergraduate School(s) Attended: The Colorado College
Undergraduate Degree In: English
Graduate School(s) Attended: University of Denver
Graduate Degree In: Communications
Current Place of Employment: Pharmatech, Inc
Description of Current Position: Human Resources, Training, and Quality Assurance for an oncology clinical research management company.
Comments: “Communications Central, and Spamp, were the most important and useful parts of my high school career.”

Adam Mordecai (1994)

March 12, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

photo13City: Denver, CO
Email: mordecai@advomatic.com
Web Site #1: http://advomatic.com
Web Site #2: http://themordecais.com
Class of 1994
Computer Magnet Major: Communications Central
Undergraduate School(s) Attended: University of Evansville
Undergraduate Degree In: BFA, Acting
Current Place of Employment: Advomatic
Description of Current Position: Co-Founder and Partner of Advomatic.com, a web development, strategy and design firm based in New York City.  We provide online political strategy, web development and hosting, and advocacy tools for non-profit and progressive organizations, as well as general web services for the commercial sector.
Comments: “Everything I needed to learn about communicating and working with others I learned in the layout room of the Jefferson Journal. Working on a team, developing leadership skills, getting the confidence I needed to really succeed all came from being a part of the amazing program at TJ.

Alumni Spotlight: Nathan Muller (2005)

March 12, 2009 by admin · Comments Off 

n5513941_31618858_7472City: Syracuse, NY
Email: nrmuller@syr.edu
Class of 2005
Computer Magnet Major: Communications Central
Undergraduate School(s) Attended: Syracuse University
Undergraduate Degree In: Public Communications - Television, Radio, Film
Current Place of Employment: Student
Comment: “As I look towards May when I will be graduating from Syracuse University, I can not possibly imagine me being in this position without going through the Communications Central Program at TJ. Not only are some of my fondest high school memories from the program, (Newspaper layouts, doing the announcements, creating tv-shows) but the program prepared me immensely for the career I look to pursue. For one, after being in the program for 4 years I knew exactly what I wanted to do for a career and have been going after that ever since. Many people go into college without knowing what they want to do with their life, and in all honesty many of my friends here actually still don’t really know what they want to do. But after participating in the program I found a distinct path for myself early on. On top of that, I do not know if I could have even gotten into the Newhouse program here at Syracuse University without going through Communications Central. Read more

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