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Be informed. be involved, welcome new lane parents.

Congratulations on your child's acceptance to Lane Tech and welcome to our community. Friends of Lane is here to provide information and make the transition easier for you and your child. Click the link below to join Friends of Lane and receive weekly updates, monthly newsletters and stay informed about events at Lane. 

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Lane Tech College Prep Spring College Fair

Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 6:00 PM until 7:30 PM Central Daylight Time UTC -05:00

Lane Technical High School 2501 W Addison St Chicago, IL 60618 United States

Good morning, 

Lane Tech College Prep High School cordially invites you to participate in our Annual College Fair (register  here ) for students and parents on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm.

Lane Tech College Prep High School is a selective admissions public high school located on the Northwest side of Chicago. Our student body is composed of approximately 4,500 academically gifted students of diverse racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds from across the city of Chicago. As a result of consistent victories in the fields of sports and academics, we are known as the "School of Champions."

Our College Fair program invites over 2,000 sophomores and juniors. For many of you, this has been a great opportunity to meet and recruit our talented students. Once again, we have an impressive group of students that can be a great addition to your institution. To learn more about Lane Tech and our students, please visit our website at  www.lanetech.org .

To participate in this year’s event, please complete the online registration form using this link:  Lane Tech College Night RSVP . Please keep in mind that registration does not guarantee a spot at our fair. You will be notified by January 31st, 2024 if your spot has been confirmed.

CPS requires postsecondary representatives and recruiters from colleges, universities, branches of the military, trade schools, and postsecondary institutions to complete a background check screening before accessing district schools when held either in-person or virtually. All postsecondary representatives will be required to complete the  Postsecondary Representative Screening Form .

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Erin Driesbach at  [email protected] u .

PROGRAM DETAILS

DATE: Wednesday, March 13, 2024

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 19, 2024

FAIR TIME: 6:00pm–7:30pm (Registration for Admission Reps @ 4:45 - 5:45pm)

Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.

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Welcome to the official Lane Tech alumni organization.

Keeping lane alumni connected and engaged since 1986..

The Lane Tech Alumni Association is a private, 501(c)(3) which operates autonomously from Lane Tech College Prep and the Chicago Board of Education.  We rely on your membership dues and donations to keep our organization vibrant and relevant to five generations of alumni located all across the globe.

The LTAA is committed to non-profit excellence. We are proud of our Candid Platinum rating for transparency and our 4-star, “Give with Confidence” status with Charity Navigator.

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CONNECTIONS

The LTAA supports thousands of members, keeping them connected to Lane through personal visits, digital media, networking events, biannual magazines, digital newsletters, social activities, and reunion assistance.

ARCHIVAL RESOURCE

The LTAA manages an extensive archival library   of yearbooks, articles, and artifacts pertaining to the history of Lane Tech from its beginning in 1908.  Many items are available for viewing at the LTAA office.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

LTAA Teacher Innovation Grants are awarded annually to faculty applicants for various programs positively affecting every student at Lane Tech.   The cumulative amount of grants awarded since the program’s inception exceeds $309,000.  And through our hallmark philanthropic program, more than $2,800,000 in scholarships have been awarded through the LTAA Scholarship Program since the organization was founded in 1985!

Being part of the LTAA offers opportunities to be an active part of the Lane Tech community, celebrate our shared myrtle & gold DNA, and most importantly, have fun!

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COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS

College entrance exams are standardized aptitude tests used to evaluate students for college admissions purposes. They are designed to measure students’ skills and help colleges evaluate how ready students are for college-level work. Admission tests apply a common standard to everyone. This helps colleges evaluate and compare the preparation of students who go to different high schools. All schools do not offer the same academic programs, learning environments or even expectations. 

Test scores are just one part of your college application!   Colleges look at your test scores, along with your high school grades and courses, to see how well prepared you are for college-level work. 

Types of College Entrance Exams

The SAT is one of the most commonly required college entrance exams. This test has three sections: Reading, Writing and Language; Math; and an optional essay section. Each section is scored from 200-800, meaning students can score anywhere from 400-1600 on the whole test (the optional essay is scored separately).  

How to Register: 

All juniors are automatically registered for the April SAT at Lane Tech.  If you wish to retest, then you will need to register on your own at collegeboard.com .  

Fee waivers are available if you qualify for free/reduced lunch - please CLICK HERE to request one. 

The PSAT (which stands for Preliminary SAT) won’t count towards your college admissions applications, but it is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship. This means that some of the highest scoring students may win scholarship money, so while you shouldn’t stress out about the PSAT, you certainly shouldn’t ignore it either. Instead, use the PSAT as practice for the SAT and ACT and one of the starting points on your college admissions journey.

How to Register:  

Lane administers the PSAT to all Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors in October.

The ACT is a standardized aptitude test similar in content and importance to the SAT. Both tests are accepted and looked upon favorably by a lot of colleges and universities. The ACT is multiple choice and has sections in English, Math, Reading, and Science. Like the SAT, there is an optional Writing section. Each section is scored on from 1-36, and the final score is generated as the average of all four subject areas. Students who opt to take the Writing Test will receive a Subject-Level Writing Score and an ELA score, which is the average of the scores received from English, reading, and writing)

You will need to register on your own at www.act.org .  

National Test Dates

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October 7, 2023 - Register by September 7

November 4, 2023 - Register by October 5

December 2, 2023- Register by November 2

March 9, 2024- Register by February 23

May 4, 2024- Register by April 19

June 1, 2024 - Register by May 16

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October 28, 2023 - Register by September 22

December 9, 2023 - Register by November 3

February 10, 2024 - Register by January 5

June 8, 2024 - Register by May 3

July 13, 2024 - Register by June 7

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Lane's SAT Prep Program

Lane's SAT Prep Program is designed to prepare our juniors for the SAT Exam. Details for the 2023-2024 program and registration HERE !

Khan Academy

Khan Academy provides, free, customized, test prep for students. Students are able to connect their College Board account, with a Khan Academy account. Khan Academy will then take their current scores and provide support in areas that are needed. Use this link for SAT tips and strategies:

https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/sat/new-sat-tips-planning

Local Test Prep Companies

Please be advised, Lane does not endorse or promote any test prep company.   Here is a list of local test prep companies.  In addition to SAT/ACT test prep, many will off academic tutoring support, homework help, and and assistance with college applications. Check their website for further information. 

WorldWise Tutoring

C2 Education

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Test Optional Colleges

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Not a great test taker?....no worries!! More than a thousand colleges and universities across the country DO NOT use ACT/SAT scores to admit students.  

FairTest publishes a list that includes institutions that are " test optional ," "test flexible" or otherwise de-emphasize the use of standardized tests by making admissions decisions -- without using ACT or SAT scores -- for all or many applicants. 

CLICK HERE to view the list! 

When should I test?

It is recommended that you test in your junior year. Advantages to testing in your junior year:

You've probably completed the coursework corresponding to the test material.

You'll have your test scores and other information in time to help you plan your senior year. (For example, you may decide to take an additional class in an area in which your test score was low.)

Colleges will know of your interests and have your scores in time to contact you during the summer before your senior year, when many of them are sending information about admissions, course placement, scholarships, and special programs to prospective students.

You'll have information about yourself and the schools you're considering prior to your campus visits, making your visits more focused.

You'll have the opportunity to retest if you feel your scores don't accurately reflect your abilities in the areas tested.

Should I test again?

Many students test twice, once as a junior (spring) and again as a senior (fall). You should definitely consider retesting if you had any problems during testing, such as misunderstanding the directions, running out of time, or not feeling well.

You may also want to consider retesting if you don't believe that your scores accurately represent your abilities, especially if you see a discrepancy between your SAT scores and your high school grades, or if you have completed coursework or an intensive review in the subject areas included in the SAT since you tested.

If you test more than once, you determine which set of scores are sent to colleges or scholarship programs . SAT reports scores from only one test date per report.

How do I request a SAT/ACT Fee Waiver?

SAT and ACT Fee waivers are available if you qualify for free/reduced lunch - please CLICK HERE to request one. 

Do colleges prefer the SAT or ACT?

Nope! Colleges do not have a preference between these two tests and treat them equally in terms of admission. 

Should I take the SAT or ACT?

In Illinois, all juniors must take the SAT for a graduation requirement. The SAT is offered at Lane during the school day in April. Some students may score better on the ACT than on the SAT. It is a good idea to take both (even if they are just practice tests), to determine if the ACT highlights a student’s abilities better. 

Compare ACT and SAT Scores

Would you like to know what your score would be on the other test? CLICK HERE to view ACT/SAT Concordance

Should I sign up to have free score reports sent?

We encourage students to take advantage of the four free scores ACT and SAT provide when registering for the exam, and consider sending them to colleges where they are more certain of admission (though colleges will consider the highest overall score that is sent to them). College Board does allow students to send the free scores within nine days of taking the SAT (before students receive the scores, but it allows the student to see how the test felt). Some colleges/universities require students to send all of their test scores, so sending them ahead of time can save families money.

If students qualify for a test fee waiver, College Board allows for unlimited SAT score fee waivers and ACT allows for 20 score fee waivers (after students receive their scores).

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AI model to improve clinical trial recruitment for eye disease

25 June 2024

A new artificial intelligence (AI) system that could significantly reduce the time and cost required to recruit clinical trial patients for an advanced form of age-related vision loss has been developed by a team led by UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers.

Patient OCT scans with AI system’s outputs overlayed

The system focuses on Geographic Atrophy (GA), an advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) leading to irreversible vision loss and legal blindness.

Until recently there were no effective treatments for GA, which affects 5 to 10 million people globally, but FDA approval in 2023 of two medications showing modest efficacy has spurred many new clinical trials for the condition. The new AI system demonstrates potential for overcoming a major obstacle to GA clinical trials — recruiting enough patients that meet the trial criteria. The study has been published in Ophthalmology Science .

To assess the AI model, researchers ran an algorithm on 602,826 optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal scans from an ethnically diverse dataset of 306,651 Moorfields patients spanning 2008 - 2023, and identified a shortlist of patients most likely to be eligible for GA clinical trials.

Compared with the conventional approach of finding clinical trial patients using a keyword search on electronic health records (EHR), the AI system identified almost twice as many candidates and with higher precision. Crucially, the system could quickly differentiate between nuanced stages of the disease and exclude patients with co-existing conditions that may rule them out of trial participation.

For one particular trial, the AI system shortlisted 1,139 patients with 63% precision compared to the EHR search, which shortlisted 693 patients with 40% precision. A combined approach using both AI and EHR systems identified 604 eligible patients with 86% precision.

Development of the AI system relied on the advanced computing infrastructure and curated datasets of the INSIGHT Health Data Research Hub Programme at Moorfields. INSIGHT is the world’s largest bioresource of ophthalmic imaging linked to clinical data.

Because the model only requires retinal scans to find candidate patients, it could work effectively in clinics and hospitals where text-based electronic records may not be easily searchable, but where stored retinal scans are readily accessible. In addition, the AI was tested on an ethnically diverse dataset representing the population of London, which may make it transferable to many global sites for potential recruitment of GA clinical trial patients.

Lead author of the study, Dominic Williamson, a PhD student in the UKRI UCL Centre for Doctoral Training in AI-enabled Healthcare Systems, said: “Our AI system shows promise for real-world application in recruiting patients for GA clinical trials more efficiently. It could also be developed to identify individuals who may benefit from new treatments as they become available.”

Senior author, Professor Pearse Keane (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital) said: “This type of AI could prove instrumental in accelerating development of innovative GA treatments. The research effectively demonstrates the potential for AI in facilitating automated pre-screening for clinical trials in GA, enabling site feasibility assessments, data-driven protocol design, and cost reduction.”

The study was led by the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and NIHR Moorfields Biomedical Research Centre and Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in collaboration with researchers at the Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne, University of Surrey and Bitfount Ltd.

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Examples of patient OCT scans with the new AI system’s outputs overlayed. Blue areas indicate regions of atrophy identified by the AI. Accompanying each scan is a list of the clinical trials that the patient was shortlisted for in the study using the AI.

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Pre-College-Frankfurt is a certified and modularized program in which students are prepared for entrance exams for professional studies in the artistic, music-theoretical, pedagogical or organizational area at music colleges and conservatories. The program consists of intensive instrumental, singing and theory lessons after passing the entrance exam. It is a full-time program (accompanying the school, e.g. in cooperation with Musterschule Frankfurt). According to the "European Qualifications Framework", the content and skills taught at PCF are at Bachelor's level (EQF 6); the creditability of the learning outcomes for further education and training is given.

The following offers are part of the program:

  • major course instrument (flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, cello, double bass, piano, organ, recorder, guitar, harp, drums, harpsichord, jazz piano, jazz strings and wind instruments , jazz rhythm instruments) / singing / jazz singing / elementary music pedagogy / composition + minor subject Applicants for “Elementary Music Pedagogy/Music Education” in Pre-College state their instrumental, vocal second subject with their registration. 
  • Listening training, composition, music theory / jazz listening training, theory of harmony and theory
  • Music in practice
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The minimum time to obtain a certificate in pre-college is two semesters. A longer duration of the training can be agreed on request.

Conditions for registration

There is no age limit for admission to Pre-College Frankfurt (PCF). The requirement is to pass an entrance exam.

  • Main subject: two works of medium difficulty from 2 epochs or 2 works, one of which touches on the technical and the other more on the musical design issues. Sight reading of an easy piece.
  • Singing major: recital of songs and arias from different eras by heart, including 1 piece in German; sight singing; The Conservatory reserves the right to request the submission of a current phoniatric certificate from an ENT doctor (specialist in phoniatrics).
  • Minor subject: Performance of two easy pieces from different eras. In the case of outstanding performance in the main subject, an examination in the minor subject can be waived.
  • Theoretical examination (oral): Knowledge of elementary theory (intervals, chords, inversions, scales, keys, etc.); Sight reading, repeating, rhythmic clapping.

Conditions for elementary music pedagogy

  • interview with the applicants
  • entrance exam for the minor subject/theory: like above

Conditions for jazz

  • Preparation and presentation of two jazz standards (major and minor subject)
  • Oral theory test on knowledge of jazz scales (blues scales, etc.) and jazz chords (e.g. listening, recognizing and singing maj. 7th chords)

Conditions for composition

  • Submission of three own compositions in as different instrumentations as possible.
  • Ear training test (intervals simultaneously and successively; chords; two-part free-tonal; sight-singing of a free-tonal sequence of tones).
  • Prelude to a classical piece and a work from the 20th/21st Century on the piano, or guitar, or a European orchestral instrument.

End of the program

45 ECTS are achieved in the course of the training. After completing all modules, graduates receive a certificate of completion and individual module confirmations for possible crediting in future studies.

The conservatory charges a tuition fee for these lessons, which is based on the applicable school fee regulations. There is the possibility of being accepted into a scholarship programme.( funding opportunities )

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Downloads registration files and flyer:  click here, repertoire piano, deadline for application:  may 31, 2024, next entrance examination:.

June 10-21, 2024

The Conservatory charges a one-off entrance fee of 50 euros for the entrance exam

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