CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY / COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND VIDEO GAME DESIGN / FOOD STUDIES / FASHION STUDIES
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY5 Credits
CTS Course Available 10, 20, 30 Students will learn about skills, techniques, safe tool and equipment operating practices and procedures for use in cabinet making and joinery. They will read drawings, integrate skills and develop confidence in current cabinet making methods while working on projects that include things like end tables, step-stool, cutting boards, and coffee tables. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND VIDEO GAME DESIGN5 Credits
CTS Course Currently Available at the 10 level Launching the 20 and 30 level in the Fall 2018 semester Students are introduced to the exciting and dynamic world of Computer Science. Students will explore the fundamentals of programming and the history of computer science. In addition to learning about binary numbers, computer logic and hardware, the course will focus on computer programming, conditional statements and loops. Throughout the semester, students will develop procedural programming techniques in Python and scripting skills in HTML and CSS. Interwoven into the course are elements of Game Design and the opportunity to create your own game as a final project. No previous coding experience is required. |
FOOD STUDIES5 Credits
CTS Course Available 10, 20, 30 Welcome to the world of food! In this home-based kitchen program, you will create in the areas of baking, international cuisine, food decorating, and presentation. You'll even participate in cooking challenges along the way! Bring your friend and enjoy your culinary experience in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Will you be the next Master Chef? FASHION STUDIES5 Credits
CTS Course Available 10, 20, 30 Students will design, manufacture, and market clothing and other textile products, as well as study the history, sociology and economics of clothing and textile arts. Students will create, design and decorate projects they find meaningful. New approaches allow students to be inquisitive, creative and expressive as they design t- shirts, create wallets, put together drama costumes, develop room décor or any other DIY projects that seem intriguing. Units can include the following with room for personal taste: – Fashions Studies: Design/Fashion/Cultural/World Clothing – Cosplay/Costume Creations – DYI Fashion: Leggings, tops, and stretch creations – Maker Class: Leather Art and Accessories - Maker Class: Home décor/Lifestyle Creations |
Vaughn Erhardt Construction Technology
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Kim CorriganFood Studies
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Beth CampbellFood Studies
Fashion Studies |
Matthew McDonaldComputer Science and Video Game Design
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