| Child Development |
| Course # |
85003100 |
| Grade Level |
9-12 |
| Length |
1 semester |
| Prerequisite |
None |
| Credit |
1/2 credit |
| This course is designed to prepare students to understand the nature of child development from conception to age three. This course emphasizes positive development and nurturing of the family at each stage of a child’s growth. This course is strongly recommended for students planning to take Early Childhood Education. |
| Family, Home, and Consumer Technology - Senior Survival |
| Course # |
85003650,1,2 |
| Grade Level |
9-12 |
| Length |
1 semester or 1 year |
| Prerequisite |
None |
| Credit |
1/2 credit or 1 credit |
| Instruction is designed to develop decision making and resource management skills to prepare the student for the ever changing future. Major emphasis is placed on the latest technology as it relates to home and family. Concepts include independent living skills; how to be a good shopper; how to manage your money; choosing a place to live; healthy lifestyles; and related careers. This course is also known as “Senior Survival," offered only to seniors. Emphasis is placed on helping high school graduates prepare for independent living in a dormitory or apartment. |
| ****Fabric Construction – Sewing I |
| Course # |
8500380 |
| Grade Level |
9-12 |
| Length |
1 semester |
| Prerequisite |
None |
| Credit |
1/2 credit |
| The purpose of this course is to prepare students to understand the use and care of fabrics and textiles; to construct a project; to explore employment opportunities in clothing and textiles; and to sew for fun and/or profit. Plan for approximately $25.00 for materials and supplies
****Practical Arts Courses meet the Arts High School Graduation Requirement for students who entered their first year of high school in the 2007-2008 school year and subsequent year due to the statutory changes in the revised high school graduation section of the statute
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| Family and Consumer Sciences Directed Study – Sewing II |
| Course # |
85001000 |
| Grade Level |
9-12 |
| Length |
1 semester or 1 Year |
| Prerequisite |
Student must earn credit in Fabric construction – Sewing I |
| Credit |
Multiple Credits |
| The purpose of this course is to provide students with additional competencies in a Family and Consumer Sciences program that will enhance their opportunities for employment in the occupation chosen by the student. |
*Course meets Fine Arts graduation requirement for students entering high school prior to 2007-2008.
**Course meets a specific graduation requirement (1/2 credit in Life Management Skills through either Family and Consumer Sciences or Health Education) for students entering 9th grade prior to 2007-2008.
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