The South Kitsap Agricultural Sciences Department prepares students for academic and career success in the agriculture, food, and natural resources industry.
A diversity of hands-on and rigorous courses are available to students grades 9 - 12. The curriculum is relevant to today's agricultural industry and encompasses topics ranging from biotechnology to ag mechanics to food science and everything in between.
Career pathways in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Cluster offered in the agricultural science course curriculum include:
- Animal Systems
- Plant Systems
- Natural Resource / Environmental Systems
- Power, Structural, and Technical Systems
Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) is the premier curricular materials and training program for agriculture education in secondary schools in the United States.
The Agricultural Sciences Department at Aplington-Parkersburg High School has multiple CASE course curriculum certifications and utilizes the content in the program's offerings.
Plant Science (Mrs. Petro)
Animal Science (Mrs. Cook)
Natural Resources and Ecology (Mrs. Cook)
Physics in Agriculture (Mr. Grimm and Mrs. Petro)
Veterinary Science (Mrs. Cook)
Welding & Fabrication (Mr. Grimm)
Advanced Welding & Fabrication (Mr. Grimm)
Advanced Plant Science (Mrs. Petro)