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JHS Career Academies
Goals of Academies
Personal Connections
Explore Post-High School Options
Career Relevance
Curriculum Connections
Because…
Jordan wants students to:
• Feel like they belong • LEARN whatever will help them be successful • Graduate high school • Continue post high school learning and training • Earn an income
Goal 1: Curriculum Connections
-Different subjects can be related-“School skills” are used in classes, for the
Senior Project and in LIFE-Effective written and spoken communication -Problem solving -Continuing to learn
Fall Semester Winter Semester Foods 1 Foods 2World History World History Biology Art Foundations IIScience Credit Science Credit ProStart/Culinary ArtsEnglish 10 English 10Math Credit Math Credit Photography Business ManagementHealth/Driver's Ed/Careers Health/Driver's Ed/Careers Adult Roles Interior DesignLifetime Fitness/PE Elective Lifetime Fitness/PE Elective Marketing PhysicsCTE Credit (Major Requirement: Foods 1) CTE Credit (Major Requirement: Foods 2) Journalism HumanitiesArt Credit/Free Elective Art Credit/Free Elective Biology Chef 2520
Chef 1110 Multimedia DesignFall Semester Winter Semester
US History/AP US History US History/AP US HistoryEnglish11 English 11 Business Law RetailingMath Credit Math Credit Entrepreneurship Desktop PublishingScience Credit Science Credit Art Credit Art Credit Computer Tech/Free Elective Computer Tech/Free Elective Major Requirement: Art Foundations I Major Requirement: Art Foundations IIFree Elective Free Elective
Fall Semester Winter SemesterEnglish Credit English CreditUS Government/Elective US Government/ElectiveFinancial Literacy/Free Elective Financial Literacy/Free Elective
Major Requirement: Culinary Arts Major Requirement: Culinary ArtsFree Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective
Major Requirements are listed in red in the recommended semester.
Junior Year
Internship/CWE in a related field
Senior Year
NOTES
CULINARY ARTSSophomore Year Required Courses
Suggested Courses
Graduation Requirements are highlighted in green.Sophomore House classes are highlighted in purple.Students completing the coursework and a Senior Project for this major will receive a purple honor cord to wear at graduation.
Optional Courses
Goal 2: Career Relevance-High school opportunities can prepare for life
after graduation-CAREER FAIRS can introduce options-Utilize Careers Class resources and Academy
opportunities.
Careers in the Social Studies & Humanities Academy
• Careers you probably know about: Lawyer, police officer, teacher, social worker…
• What’s actually out there: FBI agent, day care teacher, Paralegal, group home parent, interpreter, library technician, case worker, firefighter, legal office aid, travel agent, hotel manager, editor, guidance counselor, classroom aid, waste disposal technician, bell hop, library assistant, service manager, journalist, fire chief, forest service worker, porter, substitute teacher, customer service agent, principal, technical writer, clergy/minister, librarian, judge, professor, tour guide, flight attendant, bus driver, waiter/waitress, funeral director, court clerk, parole officer, tour developer, copy editor, governmentagent, victim’s rights advocate, dispatcher, reservation clerk, prison guard, cruise ship activities coordinator…
Goal 3: Post High School Options – What careers, jobs, vocations related to my
interests are out there? – What post high school training or schooling
will I need? – Financial assistance– Discuss options with Academy Advisors and
visit the Career Center
Goal 4: Personal ConnectionsCreate a sense of belonging to the school
community through:-Academy activities.-Regular and repeated opportunities to meet with
faculty as teacher, advisor, mentor.
Senior Projects• The graduation cord means you’ve
accomplished something significant• Juniors should have a booklet NOW• Early proposals should be completed in
May or October.
VS
Advisory Period• This period is meant to help you prepare
to complete a senior project in an area that interests you.
• You will also be able to connect with other students who have similar interests.
• Attendance is mandatory and participation in the class can earn you high school credit.
Changing your MajorChanging your major may be necessary as your college and career goals
change. Discuss your plans with your current advisor or counselor, then complete ALL of the following steps:
• Get a Major Change Request Form from your CURRENT Advisor.• Fill out the form and have your CURRENT Advisor sign it.• Take the form to your NEW advisor and have them sign the form.• Deliver the form to the Registrar’s Office.• Wait for administrative approval. When your request has been
approved, you will see the advisor change on Skyward.
You may only change your major between now and October 1.Then only at the quarter break.