Career & Consumer Science Courses

9th Grade Seminar is designed to ease the transition to a new building and academic setting. This program also provides the opportunity for students to address the issues of personal development that all adolescents face through these important four years. The goal of the course is to provide a solid foundation and sense of community that will enhance the academic and personal success for all students. Students learn about the various courses, extracurricular activities, and resources available to them at the high school level. A special focus is placed on students’ social-emotional learning and mental health, as well as the development of citizenship skills (local, national, global, and digital.) Students have the opportunity to explore topics of interest to them and begin making connections to future coursework, colleges, and careers. Students also learn to identify bias, prejudice, and racism, while learning to appreciate differences within their school community. The Principal, Assistant Principals, Counselors, Media & Technology Specialists, and other professionals will meet with ninth graders during this class when appropriate.

Architecture & Spatial Design (Semester)- Grades 9-12

In this course, students prepare architectural drawings and models

using both hand-drawing tools and C.A.D. technology. Through

projects, presentations, and research of literature, they gain an

understanding of architectural design in historical contexts. With this

knowledge, students design and create digital and physical models

of various types of dwellings and other structures that meet specific

design criteria. Students are introduced to architecture related career

information and construction principles/methods, and also build

skills needed to analyze, critique, and evaluate their own designs and

the designs of others

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The Child Development Course introduces students to gaining an understanding in how young children grow, develop and learn. They develop Career Readiness Skills by working collaboratively in groups to complete projects, write and teach hands-on lessons, interpret educational theories into real life experiences. Students will become familiar with the ages and stages of development as they gain an understanding of children and the roles of the teacher, parent, and caregiver. They will understand the importance of developing a home-school connection with families to foster the learning and development in a school setting. Students will gain knowledge in creating a positive learning environment. Through this course students will have first hand experiences with children that will provide a foundation for careers in working with children.

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Fashion and Home Decor provides students a hands-on learning experience focusing on the key elements and principles of design of the apparel and interior design industries. Students will learn basic principles of clothing, accessory and interior design through the creation of textile products through the use of basic hand sewing and machine sewing techniques. Based on individual interests, students are assigned construction projects which may include embroidery, quilting, home decor items, clothing, and fashion accessories reflecting fashion and interior design industry practices.

Sewing and Fashion continues to explore the world of fashion and can only be taken if the prerequisite course requirements of Fashion & Home Decor have been met. In this course students will incorporate intermediate level sewing techniques through the product design and development of processes that lies behind the clothing and accessories that we wear each and every day. This course establishes the foundation for creating successful career opportunities available within the fashion industry within each unit of study.

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Popular fashion and accessory designers like Coco Chanel, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein did not wait for opportunity to come to them; they created it. In this class, students will do just that. Clothing Construction can only be taken if the prerequisite course requirements of Fashion & Home Decor and Sewing & Fashion have been met. Students will continue to build upon their apparel construction and design skills to develop their very own clothing and accessory designs. Throughout this process students will understand the characteristics of textiles, develop mastery of sewing tools and equipment, apply the principles of pattern making, and clothing construction reflected upon in the fashion and accessory industry.

Prerequisites: Fashion & Home Décor and Sewing & Fashion

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Culinary Arts is an essential course in understanding the nutritional needs and food choices for optimal health and well-being of teenagers. Our goal is to foster the development of culinary knowledge and practical skills required to be self-sufficient in areas including: sanitation and safety, knife skills, use of large and small equipment and varied food preparation. Upon successful completion of this course students will have mastered basic cooking skills, awareness of career opportunities in the foods industry and consumer knowledge necessary for survival in today’s society.

The goal of Tomorrow’s Teachers is to assist academically talented students interested in teaching to develop the interpersonal and leadership skills necessary for a career in education. In addition, the program provides students with the skills needed to become community leaders who are knowledgeable in the field of teaching so that they may become civic advocates for education. Students learn the fundamentals of education by participating in a district-level field experience at the elementary, middle, or high school level. All students are required to attend at least one teaching conference sponsored by FEA and are welcome to apply for a state officers position in FEA. This course enables students to:

  • Become well-acquainted with themselves as individuals, learners, and community members; appreciate the diversity of others; and examine various stages of learners;

  • Develop a greater understanding of the history of education in our state and nation; gain insight into the structure and function of school systems; learn the requirements for certification; recognize the importance of being leaders and advocating for education;

  • Become acquainted with the personal and professional roles of educators through the field experience; and

  • Create a portfolio of their field experience in which they reflect on the teaching profession and develop their personal philosophy of education.

College Credit may be earned from Rider University.

Students must apply to be accepted into this program