FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION
Teen Living( Principles of Family and Human Services) Grade 9, 10, 11, 12 1 Unit Prerequisite: None Students learn core functions of the human services field; individual, family, and community systems; and life literacy skills for human development. Emphasis is placed on professional skills, human ecology, diversity, analyzing community issues, and life management skills. Activities engage students in exploring various helping professions, while building essential life skills they can apply in their own lives to achieve optimal wellbeing. English / language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, technology, interpersonal relationships are reinforced.
Foods I Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 1 Unit Prerequisite: Teen Living( Principles of Family and Human Services recommended This course examines the nutritional needs of the individual. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of diet to health, kitchen and meal management, food preparation and sustainability for a global society, and time and resource management. English language arts, mathematics, science and social studies are reinforced. Apprenticeship and cooperative education are not available for this course. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America( FCCLA) competitive events, community service and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.
Foods II- Enterprise Grades 11, 12 1 Unit Prerequisite: Foods I This course focuses on advanced food preparation techniques while applying nutrition, food science and test kitchen concepts using new technology. Food safety and sanitation receive special emphasis with students taking the exam for a nationally recognized food safety credential. Students develop skills in preparing foods such as beverages, salads and dressings, yeast breads and cake fillings and frostings. A real or simulated in-school food business component allows students to apply instructional strategies. English language arts, mathematics and science are reinforced. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America( FCCLA) competitive events, community service and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.
Earn Free College Credit By Taking CTE Classes
Courses listed below articulate with Cleveland Community College and possibly other NC community colleges if students receive a grade of B or higher in the course and score“ 90 or higher“ on the CTE end of course exam / or receive an industry recognized credential from an approved certification organization. Articulation equates to earning college credit upon entering the community college system.
Accounting I Biotechnology & Agriscience Research II Carpentry I & II combined Electronics I & II combined Entrepreneurship I Health Science I Health Science II
Marketing Microsoft Excel & Access Microsoft Word and PowerPoint Multimedia & Webpage Design Personal Finance Welding I Welding II
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