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College and Career Assistant 861500
BCHS,LHS, 11-12 10 Elective Y
THS
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
The College Career Assistant will be responsible for assisting the College and Career Advisor with a number of clerical duties. The
assistant will maintain and update files, organize and update college catalogs and SAT/ACT registration and prep materials. The
assistant will advertise and update scholarship information. They will be expected to create spread sheets in Excel as well as extract
and evaluate data from reports. The assistant also helps with Senior Awards Night. In addition, each student is required to complete
a career interest survey and research educational requirements of a career of their choice.
Conflict Mediation 800000
BCHS, 11-12 10 Elective Y
MHS, THS
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
Conflict Mediation is a program which uses trained student facilitators to help resolve student problems. During the time they are
enrolled in the class, students work closely with the program coordinator and administration. The ultimate result is an improved
self-concept among team members and overall improved atmosphere on campus. Students enrolled in the program should have a
history of demonstrated responsibility and a willingness to help others.
English Language Development Tutor 879700
LHS 11-12 10 Elective Y
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
Students perform various tasks assigned by the instructor and work with individual students on a one-to-one basis or with small
groups. Students assist the instructor during activities carried out by the class. Proficiency in English language is a must.
Industrial Arts Tutor 569700
BCHS, LHS 11-12 10 Elective Y
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
Students perform various tasks as assigned by the instructor and work with individual students on a one-to-one basis or with small
groups. Students assist the instructor during activities carried out by the class.
JROTC (LET 1) 590170
MHS 9-12 10 Elective N
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
This is the first course of a two course sequence. This course includes classroom instruction and lab instruction in the history, customs,
traditions, and purpose of Army JROTC. It contains the development of basic leadership skills to include leadership principles, values,
and attributes. Development of core skills student should master, an appreciation for diversity, and active learning strategies are
integrated throughout the course. Performance standards are based on those identified in the curriculum for the US Army JROTC.
Successful completion of at least three units of credit in the Army JROTC program will qualify the student for advanced placement in
a college ROTC program or accelerated promotion in the military service.