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Krueger Middle School is located in San Antonio. It is part of Northeast Independent School district. Two magnet school programs are housed at the Krueger campus: Krueger-School of Applied Technology (K-SAT), which consists of 6K Thunderbirds, 7K Titans, and 8K Voyagers, and Integrated Media Applications at Krueger Middle School (I-MAK), which currently consists of 6I and 7I.

K-Sat

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K-SAT is based around rocketry, flight, and robotics. I-MAK includes a special emphasis in media production, city planning, and computer technology. The teams have integrated classes; math (including algebra and geometry), English, science, social studies (6K), history (6I, 7K, 8K), technology (6I), rocketry/aviation (7K, 8K), robotics (7k), and radio satellite communications (8K) are all connected in each teaching unit. This integrated approach allows children to immediately see the real-world application of traditional academic content, while enabling them to participate in advanced coursework while still at the middle school level.


iMak

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iMAK stands for Interactive Media Applications at Krueger, it is a technology magnet school. 2006 was iMAK's first year at Krueger. There are only two grades at iMAK so far, 6I and 7I (next year there will be 3 grades like all traditional middle schools. (6I, 7I, and 8I)



The coordinator and principal of both of the iMAK and KSAT programs is Scott Rogers.

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