.50 Credit Prerequisite: None
5 Periods/week Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
1 Semester Fee: $40.00
This is a lab class designed to teach the fundamentals of the kitchen. The following topics will be covered: Cooking Terminology, Food Safety, Kitchen Safety and Proper use of cooking tools and equipment. Students will be using various cooking methods to create and demonstrate skills and knowledge learned and will also connect with their classmates by participating in group cooking competitions. THIS IS A FOOD PREPARATION CLASS.
.50 Credit Prerequisite: Beginning Foods
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11, 12
1 Semester Fee: $40.00
Advanced Foods will build upon the skills learned in Beginning Foods and will promote advanced culinary techniques. Students will explore foods, diet, etiquette and customs of different cultures and will relate the history, geography and climate of a region to the foods they eat. Lab experiences will provide opportunities to prepare and taste foods from around the world. THIS IS A FOOD PREPARATION CLASS.
.50 Credit Prerequisite: None
5 Periods/week Grades 11, 12 or Administrative Approval
1 Semester Fee: $10.00
Students will learn about relationships and child development. Topics include: Healthy Relationships, Child Development Theories, Building Positive Parent-Child Relationships, Prenatal and Infant Care. Great class for anyone that is interested in becoming a teacher or a parent at some point in their life.
.50 Credit Prerequisite: None
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11, 12 or Administrative Approval
1 Semester Fee: $20.00
Students will learn basic architecture and interior design principles, become familiar with design software, floor plan creation, room design and redesign, color theory and custom furniture design and selection. Projects for the class include mood and design boards to design your own spaces and spaces for others and hands-on activities such as string art.
.50 Credit Prerequisite: None
5 Periods/week Grades 11, 12 or Administrative Approval
1 Semester Fee: $10.00
This course offers students the opportunity to learn and develop skills necessary as they head into the world of adulthood. Topics covered are cooking basics, life basics, such as: clotting, car and home maintenance skills, money management, goal setting, decision-making skills, positive communication and interviewing and employability skills, and building health relationships. This is a great class for students who are getting ready to start their journey into the real world.