![]() ![]() Sentry Turrets are placed around the Aperture Science Enrichment Center in various Test Chambers. In Portal 2, however, Turrets will only follow the player behind glass. In Portal, Turrets will shoot the glass when the player is on the other side. Additionally, the Discouragement Beams or Emancipation Grills can be used to completely destroy them. This can be done by picking them up and dropping them or using any object to tip them over. The most common method is knocking them over, causing them to flail and fire wildly before deactivating. Turrets can be avoided, disabled or destroyed in a number of ways. If the latter occurs, Turrets will briefly search for the test subject (as indicated by the movement of the targeting laser), after which they will revert to a standby state. They will continue to fire until the target is dead or moves out of sight. Moving into their angle of sight, however, will cause Turrets to deploy their guns shortly after greeting the unlucky individual before opening fire. When test subjects are out of sight from the Turret's presence, they will maintain a standby state and will remain motionless with their guns retracted. Almost all of the space within the Turret is devoted to storing the ridiculously stacked ammo, explaining the nearly infinite supply of ammo when firing. The central part of the chassis holds their red-eye, which emits a targeting laser. They are seen as incapable of independent movement but can open each side of their chassis (their 'arms') horizontally in order to reveal two Gatling guns. To be eligible for the program, students must complete high school with a 2.5 or better GPA for their combined junior and senior years, enroll at PPSC within 12 months of graduation, enroll and complete a minimum of 24 credit hours per academic year and apply for financial aid.Sentry Turrets are miniature tripod robots that appear in every game in the Portal series. In partnership with Pikes Peak State College, the Dakota Foundation, and the Legacy Institute, the Dakota Promise Program, which began in the fall of 2020 - provides free college tuition and academic support coaches to every qualifying high school graduate in our school district. We now offer a complete IB program from the early years through the Diploma program.Īnother reason for choosing us is this unprecedented opportunity for students attending one of our District 2 high schools. Advanced Placement (AP) and Concurrent Enrollment programs are offered to our high school students at no cost, while our Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program is available beginning in middle school. Our students thrive with gifted education programs at each campus, special education programs at each campus, and award-winning culturally- and linguistically diverse education. Each student is provided with a laptop and internet assistance when needed. We also offer free full-day kindergarten, free preschool education to those who qualify, and free transportation and extracurricular activities. We honor an open enrollment policy where students can enroll in one of our nine elementary schools, four K-8 schools, one K-12 online school, two middle schools, two high schools, one career readiness academy, International Baccalaureate programs, a home school program, or three charter school systems. ![]() You will be joining an education family that believes your child can and will succeed. District 2 has many options to suit your child's learning style.
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