Provides relevant learning that is a critical link to employment and post-secondary education, encourages the development of vital relationships with the business community, and promotes critical thinking and problem solving. We offer the following career majors: Finance and Management/Entrepreneurship. Students can participate in the business career and technical student organization - Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and (DECA) Distributive Education Clubs of America
FINANCIAL SERVICES |
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MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
Digital Literacy (9)
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Digital Literacy (9)
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Principles of Marketing (9-10)
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Principles of Marketing (9-10)
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Financial Services (11-12)
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Business Management (11-12)
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Financial Services II (11-12)
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Entrepreneurship (11-12)
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Students must take all four courses to complete the career major. Upon completing three credits, students will take the related KOSSA assessment for the specific career major. KOSSA assesses a students' employability and occupational specific skills. Students may co-op their senior year once they have completed all four courses or have obtained three credits and are scheduled in their capstone class (italicized above). Students must maintain a "B" average, have good attendance, and be approved by the teacher and assistant principal. Cooperative education provides valuable hands-on work experience in a supervised setting. Students who participate receive compensation for their work.
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