Mrs. Taylor loves what she does everyday. Sharing her experiences from the animal science industry and passing it on to her students has been extremely fulfilling.
Color: BLUE
Movie: ANYTHING MARVEL
TV Show: DEXTER; STRANGER THINGS
Food: PIZZA/PASTA
Candy: Peanut M&M's or Cookies & Cream Hershey
Things to Do: PAINTING and CAMPING
Sports Team(s): STEELERS, DIE HARD AGGIE!! GO A&T!
Assignments are all uploaded on Google Classroom
Google Classroom Link- https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/NDIzNTM5MTg1NFpa
This course provides instruction for students desiring a career in animal medicine. Topics include proper veterinary practice management and client relations, pharmacy and laboratory procedure, advanced animal care, and surgical/radiological procedures. Applied mathematics, science and writing are integrated throughout the curriculum. Advanced FFA leadership will be infused throughout the curriculum to develop the student's ability to work with the public. All aspects of this course will feature hands-on skill sets designed to enhance experiential learning. English language arts, mathematics, and science are reinforced. Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course are cooperative education, internship, mentorship, service learning job shadowing and supervised agricultural experience. FFA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skill through authentic experiences.
Veterinary Assistant Certification Info Below:
In order to receive CVA Level I certification, certain standard requirements must be met. These include:
90 days of work experience under the supervision of a DVM or LVT
Mastering all required Level I material
Gaining and demonstrating the hands-on skills listed on the Skills Validation Checklist
Exam Application and Skills Validation Checklist completed and approved by the DVM or LVT
Successful completion of the certification examination (70%)
ONLINE OPTION:
The Veterinary Medical Applications course covers topics relating to veterinary practices, including practices for large and small animal species. Students will cover topics like Livestock and Companion Breed Identification, Nutrition, Veterinary Medical Practices and Anatomy to include their knowledge in Veterinary Medicine.
To complete the iCEV Certification, students must:
complete the learning modules in the Veterinary Medical Certification course.
volunteer at a local animal hospital, shelter, farm or animal setting
Assignments are all uploaded on Google Classroom
CTE Advanced Study:
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The Veterinary Assisting Program has a 100% passing rate and 11 students graduated as Certified Veterinary Assistants.