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This  course  is  ideal  if  you  are  interested  in
        CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS
                                                                  education,  childcare,  pediatrics,  psychology  and
        (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12)                         family studies.
        Formerly known as: CREATIVE FOODS
        Subject Code: 091220                                      Technology fee: $5.00

        In  this  course,  students  will  apply  fundamental     TEXTILES DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND
        culinary  techniques,  such  as  knife  handling  skills
        and  the  recognition,  selection  and  proper  use  of   MAINTENANCE
        tools  and  equipment.  An  emphasis  will  be  placed    (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12)
        on  mise  en  place,  the  management  of  time,          Subject Code: 091220

        ingredients  and  equipment.  Students  will  apply       In  this  course,  students  will  study  the  visual
        standard  recipe  conversions  using  proper  scaling     appearance of fabric and fashion design.  Students
        and measurement techniques. This class is a must if       will  identify,  analyze,  and  apply  production
        you are interested in any career in foods, nutrition,     processes  and  techniques  to  textiles.   Additional
        hospitality or plan to feed a family.                     topics will include the maintenance and alterations

        Class Fee: Lab 35.00                                      of  textiles  products,  including  home  interior
                                                                  accessories and garments.

        PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT                             Prerequisite: none
                                                                  Course fee: $15
        (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12)
        Subject Code: 091052
        Formerly known as INDEPENDENT LIVING                      INTERIOR DESIGN, FURNISHINGS AND

        In  this  course,  students  will  develop  personal      MANAGEMENT
        financial  plans  for  individual  personal  well-being.    (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12)
        Throughout  the  course,  students  will  develop         Subject Code: 091500
        financial  literacy  skills  to  provide  a  basis  for   Formerly known as INTERIOR DESIGN

        responsible  citizenship  and  career  success.
        Additional  topics  will  include  analyzing  services    In this Family and Consumer Sciences career field
                                                                  course,  students  will  examine  design  principles
        from  financial  institutions,  consumer  protection,
                                                                  used  in  residential  interiors.  An  emphasis  will  be
        planned spending, investing and risk management.
        This  class  meets  the  Financial  Literacy  graduation   placed   on    incorporating    anthropometrics,
                                                                  ergonomics,    sustainability   and  psychological
        requirement
                                                                  responses.  Additional  topics  will  include  the
        Course fee: 10.00                                         selection, organization, re-upholstery and costs of
                                                                  furnishings,  floors  and  wall  coverings  in  living
                                                                  spaces, kitchens and baths. Careers related to this
        CHILD DEVELOPMENT
                                                                  topic  include  interior  designer,  architecture,
        (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12)           staging, and realtor.
        Subject Code: 091025
                                                                  Technology Fee: $5.00
        In this course, students will study the principles of

        child  growth,  development  and  behavior.  An
        emphasis  will  be  place  on  the  cognitive             FCS ADULT LIVING SKILLS
        development  of  a  child  and  sensory  and  motor
                                                                  (1 Semester, .5 credit, limited to select students
        skills.  Additional  topics  will  include  childhood
                                                                  and scheduled through school counselor)
        diseases, immunizations, theories of development,
        learning  styles  and  evaluating  childcare  services.

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