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PATHWAY: OTHER CONSUMER AND FAMILY STUDIES (INTRODUCTORY)
COURSE: INDEPENDENT LIVING COURSE CODE: JLVS
AGOURA ONLY
YEAR COURSE: 10 CREDITS GRADES: 12
High School General Elective Credit
This course allow students to develop both academic and life skills that prepare them to enter the
world after high school. The class addresses financial planning, goal setting, exploring career and
educational options, digital literacy and cyber responsibility, real world problem solving and
communication. Through class activities, instruction and projects, students will have the
opportunity to learn and practice these skills.
PATHWAY: OTHER CONSUMER AND FAMILY STUDIES (INTRODUCTORY)
COURSE: INDEPENDENT STUDY HOME ECONOMICS YEAR COURSE: 10 CREDITS COURSE CODE: JSIS GRADES: 11, 12
AGOURA ONLY High School General Elective Credit
INDUSTRY SECTOR: MARKETING, SALES AND SERVICE PATHWAY: Marketing Fundamentals (CAPSTONE/COMPLETER)
This third level, advanced course allows students the opportunity to explore independent skills and projects within the home economic areas. The course is project-based and student driven. The student is responsible for proposing project plans, setting goals and carrying out the plan with the
support of the supervising teacher.
COURSE: CO-OP RETAIL 5-7 COURSE CODE: WSR7 AGOURA ONLY
YEAR COURSE: 10 CREDITS
GRADES: 10, 11, 12
High School General Elective Credit
INDUSTRY SECTOR: EDUCATION, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND FAMILY SERVICES PATHWAY: CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CAPSTONE/COMPLETER)
COURSE: CHILD CARE CO OP 5-7 COURSE CODE: WRR2
AGOURA ONLY
YEAR COURSE: 10 CREDITS GRADES: 11, 12
High School General Elective Credit
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) WORK PROGRAM
Classes are designed for students 16 years old or 11th and 12th grade students employed in retail sales, food services, office, or child care facilities. Students earn ten high school credits each semester and are released from school at least one period. Students are required to attend a related instruction class once a week for two and one-half hours in the afternoon or evening. A student’s job must: (1) be in one of the service areas listed below, (2) be located in the local geographic area bordered by Topanga Canyon Blvd. to the south and Lynn Road to the north, and (3) conform to the labor laws relating to working minors. Students are required to have a work permit which is issued through the school office. Students in this work program are allowed extended hours and times for working. Employers in this area like to hire CTE students not only because of the flexible work hours, but also because of work skills taught in the related instruction class and the teacher’s involvement and visitations to the work place. A student must maintain


































































































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