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widespread. With this realization in mind, the Modern Communication through Media Production program will prepare
students to effectively publish relevant, timely information. As they explore career-related and postsecondary fields,
they will create and produce broadcasts to share with their peers, schools and community on a grand scale. In a
journalistic framework while learning technical skills, students examine the foundations of media, film, journalism and
broadcasting. Students will utilize the latest in interactive technology, social media and software to gain real-world
experience and build a professional portfolio as they do semester rotations at both high schools. This new program at
Cuyahoga Falls and Hudson High Schools will offer students unique experiences in creativity, critical thinking,
collaboration, problem solving, leadership, initiative and adaptability. See the Compact Catalog 2021-22.
COURSE: Programming and Software Development · STEM
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years, three periods per day
SCHOOL: Stow-Munroe Falls
CREDIT: Level I – Lab, 3: CP English 1.
Level II – Lab, 3: CP English 1.
REQUIRED CAPSTONE: IT industry credentials may be available.
Learners apply principles of computer programming and software development to develop code; build, test and debug
programs; create finished products; and plan, design, develop, implement and support software applications. Areas will
prepare students for careers using technical and academic skills to design, develop, test, document, implement and
maintain computer software. College credit available. For more information, see Compact Career Catalog 2021-22.
COURSE: Teaching Professions
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Roosevelt
CREDIT: Level I – Advanced/Honors English, 1 (5.0); IA Educational Principles, 1 (5.0); IB Classroom Management, 1
(5.0); Optional Elective or Academic Course
Level II – Advanced/Honors English, 1 (5.0); IIA Curriculum and Instruction, 1 (5.0); IIB Education and Training
Capstone, 1 (4.0)
Students are provided a solid foundation to explore the teaching professions through coursework and classroom field
experiences. Designed for students interested in a teaching career, this pathway provides students an opportunity to
develop skills in classroom management, lesson planning and instruction. Students summarize their knowledge and
experiences in various classrooms from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in a professional portfolio. After
completion of the Teaching Professions program requirements, students will be eligible to earn college credits at any
university in Ohio for an Introduction to Education course. College credits available. See the Compact Career Catalog
2021-22.
COURSE: Theater Arts Career Academy
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Tallmadge
CREDIT: Level I – Acting and Script Analysis (1 credit, first semester); Stagecraft (1 credit, second semester); English 1 (1
credit, all year)
Level II – Set Design and Construction, (1 credit, first semester); Acting Performance, (1 credit, second
semester); English (1 credit, all year)
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