Information Technology & Networking

Program Overview

The Information Technology & Networking program provides training to students in all aspects of computer hardware and software, mobile devices, cybersecurity and networking concepts. Students enrolled in this four-year sequential program develop the experience and skills in technology customer service while interacting with other students, teachers, and administrators to assist them with their technological requirements.

Students learn the components and equipment to assemble, operate, maintain and repair computers and related equipment.  Students also learn to configure, manage, and troubleshoot local area network devices.  This authentic work experience is directly related to the Cisco Academy materials used to prepare students to earn a number of industry-recognized credentials. The skills and experience also provide our students a solid foundation for future employment or post-secondary education in technology. 

Program of Study

Grade 9

Students are introduced to basic knowledge of computer hardware and software; physical computing and operating systems using the Raspberry Pi small single-board computer; website design using HTML & CSS; robotics using Lego or Pepper; and the binary number system.

Grade 10

Students will install, configure, and troubleshoot computers and mobile devices; identify common security threats like phishing and spoofing; develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills using both real equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer; and prepare for industry certification exams.

Grade 11

Students will practice networking, Internet of Things (IoT), and cybersecurity skills virtually with Cisco Packet Tracer; develop programming skills with Python; perform basic installation and configuration of Linux software; understand and apply the basics of the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI).

Grade 12

Students will build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes; configure routers, switches, and end devices to provide access to local and remote network resources and to enable end-to-end connectivity between remote devices; develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills using real equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer; Configure and troubleshoot connectivity to a small network using security best practices; demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a capstone project.

Career Paths

Help Desk Technician

Computer Repair Technician

Information Technology Technician

IT Manager

Information Security Analyst

Cyber Intelligence Specialist

Database Administrator Network Administrator

Computer Engineer / Designer / Programmer

Computer Systems Administrator

Support Specialist

Web Host Specialist

Meet the Instructors

Nynese Tinsley

Information Technology Instructor
ntinsley@bostonpublicschools.org

Dominique Geneus

Information Technology Instructor
dgeneus@bostonpublicschools.org