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Classes Available Freshman Year Apparel Construction and Textiles Levels 1 & 2 Career and Life Planning Focus on Foods

Classes Available Sophomore Year Child Development Advanced Foods International Foods Interior Design Essentials Nutrition and Wellness Apparel Construction and Textiles Levels 3 & 4 Junior Year Fashion Merchandising Interior Design Studio Teacher Education 1 Senior Year Teacher Education 2 Teacher Internship

Apparel Construction and Textiles 1 Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Course Cost: based on projects chosen by student Clothing Construction and Needlecraft skills Able to choose individual projects Computerized sewing machines and Sergers are available for constructing garments

Apparel Construction and Textiles 2 Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Apparel Construction and Textiles 1 Course Cost: based on projects chosen by student Gain experience and skills in clothing construction Selection of challenging projects Emphasis on individual figures and color analysis

Apparel Construction and Textiles 3 Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Apparel Construction and Textiles 2 Course Cost: base on projects chosen by students Advanced skills and technique using designer patterns and ready-to-wear features Quilting Home Décor Fashion Accessories

Apparel Construction and Textiles 4 Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Apparel Construction and Textiles 3 Course Cost: based on projects chosen by student Course may qualify for JCCC advanced standing credit Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement Able to use Specialty fabrics Original Designs from student

Career and Life Planning Grades: 9, 10 One Semester Prerequisite: None Explore family, work, and community relationships Goal-setting, decision-making, and strategies for success Investigate career options

Child Development and Human Growth Grade: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Parenting, guidance, prenatal/postnatal care Physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth Development from infancy to adolescence Skills in communication, resource management, and problem solving

Commercial Baking 1 Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Year; 2-period session (BTC) Prerequisite: Focus on Foods Course Cost: $50.00 for consumables Transportation is provided Basic understanding of yeast, sweet and quick dough, pie, pastry, cake production Emphasis in scaling ingredients, kitchen math, and formula expansion Able to use industrial equipment and will apply sanitation procedures to food production Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

Commercial Baking 2 Grades: 11, 12 One Year; 2-period session (BTC) Prerequisite: Commercial Baking 1 or Culinary Arts 1 Course Cost: $50.00 for consumables Transportation is provided Advanced applications of bread, pastry, cake, and icing skills Plate presentation skills Sanitation, scaling ingredients, culinary math, and formula expansion Introduction to European formulas Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

Culinary Arts 1 Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Year; 2-period session (BTC) Prerequisite: Focus on Foods Course Cost: $50.00 for consumables Transportation is provided Introduction to the fundamentals of culinary arts and food service hospitality Preparation skills, quantity food production, service of food, use of commercial equipment, and other facets of the hospitality industry Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

Culinary Arts 2 Grades: 11, 12 One Year; 2-sessions (BTC) Prerequisite: Culinary Arts 1 or Commercial Baking 1 Course Cost: $50.00 for consumables Transportation is provided Emphasis on the fundamentals of classical cuisines Culinary arts and food service careers are explored through field trips and guest speakers Related job experience is offered throughout the year Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement Course may qualify for JCCC advanced setting credit

Family and Consumer Science Independent Study Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 One Semester or One Year Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation Individual research and development activities Course objectives and methods of evaluation will be developed by the student and teacher assigned

Fashion Merchandising Grades: 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Study fashion topics such as color, line and design, textiles, fashion trends and sales, and promotion and visual merchandising Explore entrepreneurial avenues Connections with area retailers will provide career exploration opportunities Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

Financial Literacy Grades: 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Comprehensive study of personal financial literacy designed for all students Learn how to make informed financial decisions related to budgeting, banking, credit, insurance, taxes, and career exploration Apply decision-making skills that enable students to become more responsible consumers for lifetime success

Focus on Foods Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Course Cost: $20.00 Learn a variety of cooking and baking techniques through hands-on team lab experiences Create appetizers, entrees, and desserts Learn about nutrition, menu planning, and safety Work through ServSafe curriculum with certification as an option

Advanced Foods Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Focus on Foods Course Cost: $20.00 Emphasis on nutrition, meat recipes, garnishes, and specialty desserts Throughout the course food presentation, etiquette, consumer skills, and entertaining will be taught Participation in a regional food project and exploration of the foods industry Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

International Foods Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Focus on Foods or Teacher approval Course Cost: $20.00 Cuisines of the world are emphasized through food selections and preparations Learn how culture, customs, traditions, and geographical factors influence worldwide food choices, habits, and preparation

Food Science Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: Focus on Foods Use scientific method to study the biological and chemical basis of food fermentation, preservation, processing, and preparation Experiment in laboratory setting through measuring, recording, and graphing data

Interior Design Essentials Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Course Cost: $10.00 Learn about interior design careers and skills needed in the design industry Topics covered include elements and principles of design, color theory, floor plans, and furniture arrangement Work with a variety of materials to create an interior design project portfolio Credit may be applied to the minimum fine arts credit requirement

Interior Design Studio Grades: 11, 12 One Year Prerequisite: Interior Design Essentials Course Cost: $20.00 Expand their design skills from Interior Design Essentials Emphasis on housing, furniture, and decorating styles Use computer-aided design technology in residential and commercial space planning Study current trends and industry careers Course may qualify for JCCC advanced standing credit Credit may be applied toward the minimum fine arts graduation requirement

Introduction to Restaurant Management Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Year-7 hours per week (BTC) Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Culinary Arts 1or 2, Commercial Baking 1or 2, and an application, interview, and written assessment Course Cost: $50.00 for consumables Transportation is provided Learn to be restaurant entrepreneurs Instructed on quality service, restaurant financials, management, food production, beverage service, modified table service, marketing, and promotion Students will run the Broadmoor restaurant and perform front-of-the-house operations and culinary/baking production duties

Leadership and Community Partnership Grades: 12 One Year Prerequisite: None Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully plan and implement service projects for non-profit organizations Opportunities will be provided for the student to partner with non- profit groups to participate as a leader Topics include event coordination, promotion of events, legal issues, and more Service learning activities combine academic study with community service to build student learning, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen the community

Nutrition and Wellness Grades: 10, 11, 12 One Semester Prerequisite: None Course Cost: $20.00 Learn about healthy foods and gain valuable information for making personal choices Topics include food choices, nutrition, exercise and fitness, sustainability, and food trends

Teacher Education 1 Grades: 11, 12 One Semester (2-hour course) Prerequisite: Child Development or Child Development and Human Growth Recommended Must provide own transportation Health certificate and TB test administered no more than one year prior to the first day of school are required Students develop lessen plans, study development theory, learning styles, and teaching methods Students will observe certified teachers from K-8 th grade

Teacher Education 2 Grades: 12 One Year Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Teacher Internship and completion of Exploring Teacher Education 1 or Teacher Education 1 Must provide own transportation Health certificate and TB test administered no more than one year prior to first day of school are required Topics of study include classroom management, safety procedures, effective communication skills, assessment tools, and development theories. Students prepare units of instruction in the areas of math, science, social studies, and reading

Teacher Internship Grades: 12 One Year Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Teacher Education 2 and completion of Teacher Education 1 or Exploring Teacher Education 1 Must provide own transportation Health certificate and TB test administered no more than one year prior to the first day of school are required. Students participate in hands-on classroom experience Practice communication techniques by presenting lessons in math, science, social studies, and/or reading