Welcome Class of 2015
Dec 20, 2015
Welcome
Class of 2015
IntroductionsIntroductions
• Mr. Paltrineri- Mr. Paltrineri- PrincipalPrincipal
• Mr. Girton- Mr. Girton-
Guidance CounselorGuidance Counselor
• SHS Counselors• Mrs. Davis-12th grade• Mr. Kiger- 11th grade• Mrs. Wagner-10th
grade
HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS
• Understand what is required
• Make good choices
• Be Responsible
Choosing your classes for 9th grade
What is required?
• English
•Math
• Science
• Social Studies
•Physical Education/Health
•1 career pathway
•1elective or a foreign language
Career Pathways
Animal
Science
Plant Science
Ag. Power and Tech systems
Structures ROTC-Aerospace
Leadership
Business Human Services
Marching and Symphonic Band
Visual Arts
Professional Academic
Animal ScienceAnimal Science
• This course of study focuses on the animal science industry as it relates to farm animals. These courses are composed of both classroom and hands-on laboratory exercises. Possible career interests include: Animal Scientist; Breeder; Veterinarian or Vet. Tech; Agriscience; Teacher; Geneticist; Zoologist; or Farm Manager.
Ag. Power and Tech SystemsAg. Power and Tech Systems
• The focus of this pathway is on power mechanics and machinery repair. Courses provide both a theoretical framework and a practical hands-on shop experience. Possible career interests include: Power Equipment Technician; Welder; Fabricator; Agriculture Equipment Sales; Equipment Business Owner; or Diesel Technician.
Plant SciencePlant Science
– Through classroom and greenhouse exercises, students will explore the relationship between plants and soil for the production of crops, products and related industries, landscaping, turf management and floriculture. Possible career interests include: Florist; Nursery or Greenhouse Operator; Landscape Maintenance & Design; Soil Scientist; Entomologist; or Forest Management.
StructuresStructures
• Classroom and shop lessons introduce students to the field of building construction starting with plans and site evaluation through structural construction that includes plumbing, wiring, masonry, heating and air-conditioning. Possible career interests include: Carpentry; Masonry; Electrician; Plumbing; HVAC Technician; Business Owner; or Architect.
ROTC- Aerospace LeadershipROTC- Aerospace Leadership
• The mission of this program is to develop informed citizens for the aerospace age. Courses provide an introduction to the historical, scientific and technical aspects of aerospace. The leadership aspect provides experiences to develop discipline, responsibility, communication skills, and citizenship. Possible career opportunities include: Government; Aerospace & Aviation Industries; Business Management; Outdoor Recreation; Law Enforcement; or Military Service.
Business- Business- Administrative servicesAdministrative services
• Students learn to utilize five major programs (Word, Access, Excel, Publisher & Powerpoint) which are essential skills for today’s college students and those entering the workforce. Possible career interests include: Network Systems; Insurance; Entrepreneurship; Real Estate; Teachers; Hotel Management; Computer Engineering/Programming; Marketing; Advertising; or Public Relations.
Business Information Business Information TechnologyTechnology
• This course sequence provides training on the fundamental aspects of web and database development. Possible career interests include: Network Systems; Insurance; Entrepreneurship; Real Estate; Teachers; Hotel Management; Computer Engineering/Programming; Marketing; Advertising; or Public Relations.
Business - FinanceBusiness - Finance
• These courses are based on the fundamental principles of accounting and provide students with the skills necessary to manage and understand personal finances and/or pursue a business major in college. Possible career interests include: Accounting; Insurance; Government; Banking; Stock Market; Entrepreneurship; Real Estate; Auditing; Investments; IRS; Forensics; Appraisals; Financial Planning; or Business Ownership
Visual and Performing ArtsVisual and Performing Arts
• Students will develop and enhance their skills in the visual and/or performing arts. This pathway can be comprised of courses in Art, Music and/or Theatre. Possible career opportunities include: Actor/Actress; Artist; Musician; Teaching; Cartoonist; Computer Graphics; Fashion Design; Photographer; or Director.
Professional AcademicProfessional Academic
• This pathway allows students to design their own course of study based on their interests. Students must enroll in three credits in AP, Honors or CP courses above the requirements for graduation. This pathway is good for students who are interested in enrolling in college, but may have interests other than those addressed by other pathways.
Human Services –Human Services – Human ServicesHuman Services
• Courses are designed to provide students with the pre-professional knowledge and skills needed to enter careers in health care, human services, and social service agencies that serve individuals and families. Possible career interests include: Recreation; Home Heath Services; Rehabilitation Services; Geriatrics; Counseling; Social Work; Human Services Administration; or Health Care.
Human Services – Human Services – Exploring ChildhoodExploring Childhood
• Courses are designed to provide students with the pre-professional knowledge and skills needed to enter careers in early care and education, education, psychology, and professions that involve working with children. Possible career interests include: Child Care Provider; Teaching; Pediatrics; Children’s Program Development; and Psychologist.
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Be ResponsibleBe Responsible
• Print your name clearly
• Select 5 courses from pathways and electives
• Order your selections
• Parent Signature
• Return to your Homebase teacher by January 23rd