CTE SPOTLIGHT CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
NEW CTE COURSE OFFERINGS FOR THE 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR, CHECK THEM OUT! Are you ready for something new? CTE is excited to offer several new programs for the 2018-19 school year that just
might peek your interest!
At the high schools we have:
At Interlake High School we are excited to add a new Construction Management Trades
program that will be offered every morning for 2-hours and will also be open to all students in the district. This course is designed to prepare students for the field of construction with
a great deal of time devoted to hands-on projects. Students will learn and practice the processes used in building a house. Students will learn from hands-on experience with wall
construction and framing, residential wiring, finish carpentry, roofing, material selection,
technical mathematics and blueprint reading. Students will gain the knowledge and skillset to successfully succeed in this rapidly changing work force and be prepared for post-secondary education.
CTE is excited to bring AP Computer Science Principles to all our high schools. Be a part of this fun and
engaging class. This course signals a change in direction for AP courses, as its primary emphasis builds on the students’ own backgrounds and strengths and emphasizes the importance of collaboration. Many who are used to
a more rigidly structured AP course will be surprised by this class’s innovative, flexible curriculum that uses the experiences, interests, and strengths of students to shape its path. The course develops computational thinking
skills in the context of creative problem solving. The primary goal of the course is to introduce students to the
foundational concepts of computer science and challenge them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world. In this course you will learn about ways to analyze and study data, define and solve algorithms,
how the internet works, and the global impact of computing. Rather than a deep-dive into computer programming, this class takes a broader impact and overview look at the field of computer science. It will include content and
influence from classes offered at Stanford and Harvard.
At our middle schools:
Our middle schools will be offering Computer Science Discoveries next year. The introductory course empowers
students to create authentic artifacts and engage with computer science as a medium for creativity, communication, problem solving, and fun. Students will learn the basics of HTML and CSS as they create their own website.
Students will learn the basics of JavaScript as they create their own game. This course is perfect for any beginner
interested in computer science but not ready for a dedicated coding course.
WANIC AND SKILL CENTER PROGRAMS – FAIR COMING SOON! Registration for next year is closer than you think. Make sure you consider the many opportunities available
to your son or daughter in high school. If your son or daughter is interested in any of the many WANIC or Skill Center courses, have them go to the WANIC Fair that is being held during both lunches at each high
school. This provides your son or daughter an opportunity to talk to the teacher and hear about the
programs before he/she registers. The WANIC Fairs will be held on:
February 2 at Bellevue High School
February 5 at Sammamish High School
February 6 at Newport High School
February 9 at Interlake High School If you have specific questions regarding programs being offered outside of Bellevue School District, please contact your
College and Career Advisor. The College and Career Advisor for your school is:
Lisa Hansen, Bellevue High – [email protected] or call 425-456-7028
Tracy Gasca, Interlake High – [email protected] or call 425-456-7213
Vanessa Lopez-Kopp, Newport High – [email protected] or call 425-456-7460
Arlene Scott, Sammamish High – [email protected] or call 425-456-7737
Marilyn Henselman, CTE Supervisor
January 2018
Programs available through Bellevue School District for the 2018-19 school year are listed in the chart. Skill Centers are 3-hour
courses that are offered during periods 0, 1, 2 or 6, 7, 8. WANIC classes are 2-hour courses that are offered during periods 0, 1 or
6, 7. These classes are available to all students in the district.
When registering for these classes, an Intra-district Program Application must be completed and returned to your College and
Career Advisor. The application will be made available later. If you need more information or would like to visit a program and
teacher, please contact the College and Career Advisor to set up a visit with an instructor. They are happy to help you make the right
decision for your son or daughter.
There are also many other opportunities that are available to
students at other facilities outside of Bellevue School District. If you are interested in any of those programs, you need to register
through WANIC. (More detailed registration information will come
out soon!) These programs below are held at various locations. Below is the course offers, locations, etc.
DigiPen Video Game Programming
Prerequisite: Algebra 2 or instructor permission Program Location: DigiPen
Become a "maker of technology", not just a user of technology.
Learn how today's digital games and interactive experiences are created. You will make a series of games
using DigiPen's Zero Engine while learning the basics of programming in 'C'.
Course Equivalency: Computer Science
DigiPen Music & Sound Design
Program Location: DigiPen Combine music composition, history, and theory with
practical training in studio recording techniques. Apply
fundamentals in computer science, mathematics, and physics to sound design principles. Learn what it takes to
work within teams in real-world settings to create interactive audio for video games and engaging
soundtracks for film.
Fire & EMS
Program Location: WANIC Skill Center Learn the skills necessary to pursue a career in the fire
service and community emergency response team. Taught by fire-fighting professionals, you are introduced
to: Firefighter training; fire prevention, inspection and
investigation; alarm systems; dispatching, CERT, and emergency medical services. You will drill at fire stations
on the Eastside in full bunker gear. Course Equivalencies: Health, PE
Medical Careers
Program Location: WANIC Skill Center
Learn the language of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals. Skills you will learn: pediatric ambulatory
care, surgical instrument prep, vital signs, treatment room procedures, CPR/First Aid, law and ethics, medical terminology, infection control, patient positioning, office practices
including patient records.
Course Equivalencies: Health, Lab Science.
SKILLS CENTER PROGRAM LOCATION
Automotive Technology 1 – 3 hour
Bellevue
Automotive Technology 2 – 3 hour Bellevue
CISCO Networking Academy CCNA Newport
Advanced CISCO—CCNP Newport
Culinary Arts Newport
Advanced Culinary Arts
Newport
Health Science Careers – 3 Hours Sammamish
WANIC CLASS LOCATION
Automotive Technology 1 Bellevue
Automotive Technology 2 Bellevue
Adv. CISCO – Cyber Security Newport
Health Science Careers – 2 Hours Sammamish
Nursery and Greenhouse Operations Interlake
Media Production/Video Production Bellevue
Newport Media Production/Video Production Newport
Graphic Design & Production Studio Sammamish
Radio Broadcasting Bellevue
Teaching Academy 1
Newport
Teaching Academy 2 Newport
Welding Technology, Fabrication Interlake
Construction Management Trades Interlake
Sports Medicine Program Location: Issaquah HS
In this advanced and accelerated course, students learn anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, First Aid/CPR, nutrition, injury prevention, rehabilitation competencies, taping, and wrapping through classroom instruction, lab
participation and field internships.
Course Equivalency: Science
Composite Engineering & Manufacturing Program Location: Bothell HS
Build projects such as snowboards, skateboards, guitars, sporting equipment, and more. Composite manufacturing and materials engineering have evolved into a diverse industry and can be found in the fields of marine, aerospace,
automotive, sports equipment, construction, alternative energy, consumer products, and medicine.
Dental Careers
Program Location: WANIC Skill Center Explore many dental career possibilities. In a new, state of the art dental lab, learn about instruments, dental materials,
four-handed dentistry, preventative, restorative and specialty procedures, patient charting, sterilization, radiography,
general and oral anatomy microbiology and more. Course Equivalency: Lab Science
DigiPen Art & Animation
Program Location: DigiPen Study professional production animation from traditional art theory and skills development to composition and storytelling
in 2D animation and 3D modeling. Prepare for further education and achieve the baseline skills to succeed as an
artist/illustrator/animator in the video games and film industries. Course Equivalencies: Fine Art, Art History/Social Studies
More information will be available in our next issue regarding registration. If you have questions, please contact the
WANIC office, your College and Career Advisor, or our district CTE office.
SCHOOL ACCOMPLISHMENTS!
BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL PLACES HIGH MARKS AT THE PUYALLUP FAIR Debbie Nixon, AP Photography Instructor, was excited to see the wonderful job her students did when they competed at
the Puyallup Fair Photography contest this fall. Winners were:
Sommer Scott: Choice of the Day & Honorable Mention Hannah Feller: Choice of the Day
Issy Miller: Choice of the Day Jaclyn Erickson - 2nd Place and Choice of the Day
Caitlin Neher: 3rd Place Elena Acevedo: 3rd Place
Vania Liu: Most Patriotic
Honorable Mention:
Carson Small Nadine Vordenbaeumen
Nick Blasko
Calin Day Photos: Top Photo: Caitlin Neher From left to right by: Sommer Scott, Issy Miller, Elena Acevedo
NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA PRODUCTION CLASS TAKES FIRST PLACE! On Saturday, December 8, Steven Hamada, Media Production Instructor, took his students to the North Bend Theatre
Outdoor Amateur Film Challenge. The challenge was to create a film that had something to do with the outdoors and the Pacific Northwest. Out of eleven films that were produced in his class, five were accepted into the film
challenge. On Saturday, Mr. Hamada and his students went to the showing in North Bend and two of
the films took first and second place.
Congratulations to: First Place Winners: Peter Marsh, Keean Barber, and Lilly Huang for “Get Up!”
Second Place Winners: Karson Utzinger (IHS), Matias Bien, and Wanting Zhang for “The Last
Take”
DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER FOR COLLEGE CREDIT BEFORE THE SEMESTER IS OVER! Many CTE classes provide college credit. Please look at the list below to see what classes apply.
Students pay a nominal fee of $46.00 for the year to earn as many credits as they can. Students must
receive a “B” or higher in the class to receive credit. Once credit has been earned the college issuing the credit will post the grade on an official college transcript, which you can have sent to the college or
university you will be attending. To register:
1. Go to www.techprepcc.org and click on “REGISTER” (Right-side top green button) (Opened December 6)
2. Go to QUICK REGISTRATION instructions and choose “CLICK HERE”.
3. On SERS Homepage, choose “Students Click Here”
a. Returning Student? Login
b. New Student? Click “Create an Account”
4. Find your class! Click on “Register for Classes” and click “Go Search”
a. Click the box next to your course(s) and click “Save and Register”
5. Confirm your course and teacher and click “SAVE”. Print or check e-mail for confirmation page. (Do not use
your Bellevue School District e-mail, use your home e-mail address.)
6. Pay the $46.00 Consortium Fee at http://pay.techprepcc.org
7. Complete the course with a grade of “B” or higher for credit.
If you have problems, contact Tech Prep directly @ [email protected] Bellevue School District is not involved in the college and registration process, however, if you need help, please contact our office. Otherwise, they are
happy to help you. Tanya Rettinger, Director, 425-564-2774; or Amy West, Program Specialist, 425-564-6158.
Course Title
College Providing
Credit
Course Number and Title
Credits
Available ACCOUNTING 1 and 2 (Accounting 1 and 2 students must take both to receive credit.)
BC
ACCT 101 – Practical Accounting 1 ACCT 135 – Business Payroll Accounting
8
ACCOUNTING 3 and 4 (Accounting 3 and 4 students must take both to receive credit.)
BC ACCT 225 – Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting 5
ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS LWIT CULA 128 – Food Service Safety and Sanitation CULA 130 – Supervision and Management CULA 142 – Costing & Menu Planning
3 3 3
ADVANCED MARKETING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ONE YEAR)
BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Year) BC AHE 130 – Human Systems 5
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE (Both semesters) BC CS 210 – Fundamentals of Computer Science I 5
AP PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO/2-D DESIGN
LWIT MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4
AUTO CARE & MAINTENANCE LWIT AUTO 124 – Maintenance Procedures 2
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1 (One Year) LWIT AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2 (One Year) LWIT AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10
BIOTECHNOLOGY SCC BIO 107 – Biology and Society 5
BUSINESS LAW BC BUS&201 – Business Law 5
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE BC BUS 102 – PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT BUS 103 – PERSONAL SAVINGS
5
BUS 104 – PERSONAL CREDIT BUS 105 – PERSONAL TAXES BUS 108 – PERSONAL INVESTMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT BC LWIT
EDUC&115 – Child Development EDUC&115 – Child Development
5 5
CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CISCO NETWORKING I CISCO NETWORKING II CISCO NETWORKING III CISCO NETWORKING IV
BC BC BC BC
NSCOM 201 – CISCO Networking I NSCOM 202 – CISCO Networking II NSCOM 203 – CISCO Networking III NSCOM 204 – CISCO Networking IV
5 5 5 5
CISCO – CCNA SECURITY Clark College Edmonds CC
NTEC 225 - CISCO CCNA Security CIS 268: CISCO CCNA Security
6 5
COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 or 2 BC
LWIT
DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop
5 8
CULINARY ARTS RTC
LWIT
CULA 102 – Introduction to Food Industry CULA 114 – Delicatessen I CULA 118 – Breakfast Cookery CULA 119 – Bakery Basics CULA 121 – Dining Room Service CULA 116 – Culinary Skills and Concepts
16 9
DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 1 BC
LWIT
DMA 108 - Video Fundamentals MMDP 119 - Video Production 1
5 4
DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 2 DVA 1 and 2
BC
SCC
DMA 108 – Video Fundamentals MMDP 139 – Post Production FILM 255 – Basic Video Production
5 4 3
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 1 AND 2 LWIT ENGR& 100 – College Success in Engineering 3
ENTREPRENEURSHIP BC BUS 250 - Entrepreneurship 5
GRAPHICS ARTS 1 BC
LWIT
DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop
5 8
GRAPHICS ARTS 2 BC
LWIT
DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop
5 8
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION STUDIO
BC
LWIT
DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop
5 8
HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS BC
LWIT
AHE 110: Medical Terminology: 5 credits AHE 130: Human Systems: 5 credits HLTH 292: First Aid and CPR Taking Action: 4 credits NAC 106: Nursing Assistant Foundations: 4 credits NAC 107: Basic Technical Skills: 1 credit NAC 108: Nursing Assistant Clinical Practicum: 2 credits IFAD 162 – First Aid/CPR for Health Care Providers IFAD 216 – HIV/AIDS Training NURS 107 – Nursing Assistant Theory NURS 108 – Lab NURS 109 - Practicum
21
13
IB BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BC
SCC
MKTG 131 - Principles of Professional Selling BUS 120 – Principles of Marketing
5 5
INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSING BC INDES 140 – Introduction to Interior Design 5
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 and 2
LWIT ENGR& 100 – College Success in Engineering 3
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE LWIT HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Semester) HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Year)
2 6
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING
SCC
BC
BUS 120 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 131 – Principles of Professional Selling
5 5
MEDIA PRODUCTION/VIDEO PRODUCTION (Both semesters)
BC
SCC
DMA 108 – Video Fundamentals FILM 255 – Basic Video Production
5 3
MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 1 OR 2
BC
BTS 168 - ACCESS CORE – Business Data Management Tools BTS 147 – POWERPOINT – Presentation Design & Delivery BTS 161 - WORD, EXCEL,POWERPOINT – Business Software
Essentials BTS 144 – OUTLOOK – Personal Information Manager BTS 210 – SHAREPOINT- Collaborative Online Workspace (Pass certification tests for credit.)
5 3 5 3 5
MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 2
BC BTS 144 - OUTLOOK - Personal Information Manager BTS 165- EXCEL EXPERT – Business Spreadsheet Analysis &
Design BTS 163 WORD EXPERT – Business Document Design
Comprehensive (Pass certification tests for credit.)
3 5 5
NANOTECHNOLOGY – FREE TUITION FOR STUDENTS AT NORTH SEATTLE COLLEGE
North Seattle College
NANO 101 Introduction to Nanotechnology 5
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS (Year)
LWIT HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies 6
PERSONAL FINANCE BC BUS 102 – PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT BUS 103 – PERSONAL SAVINGS BUS 104 – PERSONAL CREDIT BUS 105 – PERSONAL TAXES BUS 108 – PERSONAL INVESTMENT
5
PHOTOGRAPHY 1 LWIT MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4
PHOTOGRAPHY 2 LWIT MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4
RETAIL MANAGEMENT BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5
TEACHING ACADEMY (One Year) CCC
BC
EDUC 102 - Field Experience in Education EDUC 205 – Introduction to Education
5 5
TECHNICAL THEATER (One Year) SCC DRAMA 207 – Theater Production 1 DRAMA 208 – Theater Production 2 DRAMA 209 – Theater Production 3
6
TELEVISION BROADCASTING BC DMA 108 – Video Production Fundamentals 5
VIDEO GAME DESIGN BC DMA 107 – Animation and Game Design Fundamentals 5
WEB PUBLISHING BC
LWIT
DMA 107 – Animation and Game Design Fundamentals CSD 112 - HTML
5 5
WELDING TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND FABRICATION - WANIC
LWIT WELD 101 – Oxy/Acetylene Cutting and Welding 7
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Title IX Coordinator
Name and/or Title: Jeff Lowell
Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
Telephone Number: 425-456-4010
Email: [email protected]
Section 504/ADA Coordinator
Name and/or Title: Heather Edlund
Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
Telephone Number: 425.456.4156
Email: [email protected]
Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator
Name and/or Title: Alexa Allman
Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
Telephone Number: 425.456.4040
Email: [email protected]
The Bellevue School District is also committed to providing a safe and civil educational environment that is free from harassment, intimidation or bullying.
The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged harassment, intimidation and bullying: Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Compliance Officer
Name and/or Title: Patty Siegwarth Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
Telephone Number: 425.456.4109 Email: [email protected]