**Family & Consumer Science Career and Technical Education** *Any student that takes 3 or more Career and Technical Education classes during their high school career will be taking the KOSSA test (Kentucky Occupation Skills Assessment). 5901: Life Skills Grade Level: 9-10 ½ Credit Life Skills in an introductory course for your future as well as the present. The class will cover a lot of life’s challenging questions: How am I going to make it through high school? Why should I study? How do I study? What I am going to do after graduation? How do I stay healthy and look my best? What role do I play within society? Within my family? How do I cope with the pressure and stress of life? School? DRAMA? Is my outfit flattering? Does this necklace/hat go with the outfit? Can I really buy that car? How am I going to pay for college? The class will help in discovering who you are and those around you. The curriculum for the class will focus on home environment, consumer education, family living careers and enabling skills and processes. 59015: Advanced Life Skills Grade Level: 9-10 ½ Credit This class is the second part of the Life Skills class. Life Skills in an introductory course for your future as well as the present. The class will cover the topics of child care, food and nutrition and housing. This class will help students gain the knowledge and skills to work with children, to stay healthy and active and to know the options available to them with purchasing/renting a house and when to purchase or rent a home. 5905: Child Development Grade Level: 9-12 ½ Credit Looking for a class where kids are #1. Look no further. This class is designed for those interested in being around and knowing how to care for children. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, what games to play at what age, what foods to give, how to incorporate play into learning, formulating games/ideas designed for children at various ages. Child/human development is about children and how they development in the following areas: social, physical, emotional, intellectually and morally. This class will focus on the ages of infancy and toddlerhood. 59055: Human Development Grade Level: 9-12 ½ Credit Looking for a class where kids are #1. Look no further. This class is designed for those interested in being around and knowing how to care for children. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, what games to play at what age, what foods to give, how to incorporate play into learning, formulating games/ideas designed for children at various ages. Child/human development is about children and how they development in the following areas: social, physical, emotional, intellectually and morally. This class will focus on the ages of preschoolers and school age children. .5914: Child Development Services I A Grade Level: 10 – 12 ½ Credit *Prerequisite Child/Human Development-----Instruction in planning, organizing and conducting meaningful play and learning activities; child monitoring & supervision; record-keeping; and referral procedures. This course is designed for those wishing to go into a child care service career pathway. Students will gain the knowledge needed to work in a childcare service location. This course is the prerequisite to Child Care Services II where you will be placed in a child care service location. 59140 Child Development Services I B Grade Level: 10 – 12 ½ Credit *Prerequisite Life Skills or Child/Human Development-----Instruction in planning, organizing and conducting meaningful play and learning activities; child monitoring & supervision; record-keeping; and referral procedures. This course is designed for those wishing to go into a child care service career pathway. Students will gain the knowledge needed to work in a childcare service location. This course is the prerequisite to Child Care Services II where you will be placed in a child care service location. 5916 Child Development Services II A Grade: 11- 12½ credit (200262) Prerequisite Child Development Services 1. Preparation for developing and managing effective child care programs and facilities. Includes instruction in the management of financial operations; selecting and developing facilities; selecting staff and staffing patterns; providing for staff development opportunities; developing a total program for children and working with parents, community organizations and others concerned with children. 59160 Child Development Services II B Grade: 11- 12½ credit (200262) Prerequisite Child Development Services 1. Preparation for developing and managing effective child care programs and facilities. Includes instruction in the management of financial operations; selecting and developing facilities; selecting staff and staffing patterns; providing for staff development opportunities; developing a total program for children and working with parents, community organizations and others concerned with children. 5906: Money Skills I Grade Level: 9-12 ½ Credit A Personal Finance, Consumer Education class with hands-on, real-life situations that will give your students a chance to experience their futures in a fun and exciting way! This course is designed to prepare students to understand and use sound financial management skills and practices contributing to financial stability, improving the quality of life for individuals and families. This class will focus on consumer powers & protections, income and taxes, financial planning checking accounts, savings account and credit. 59065: Money Skills II Grade Level: 9-12 ½ Credit A Personal Finance, Consumer Education class with hands-on, real-life situations that will give your students a chance to experience their futures in a fun and exciting way! This course is designed to prepare students to understand and use sound financial management skills and practices contributing to financial stability, improving the quality of life for individuals and families. This class will focus on issue pertaining to money skills in the following areas: insurance, persuasion in the marketplace, shopping skills, clothing & grooming, transportation, recreation, food nutrition, health care and housing. 5908: Relationships Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit A life choice class studying the different issues of Human Sexuality. The student will study real-life situations of getting along with others, dating, marriage and finding the rewards of developing a strong relationship. The student will learn the steps that take place while growing into an adult with the challenges to consider along the way. They will also learn communication skills, dealing with peer pressure, conflict resolution and how to make a difference in their community. 59096: Fashion & Interior Design A Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Tired of never finding that perfect outfit or getting your room to look amazing? Look no more. With the techniques and information gained in this class, you will be able to create and locate your perfect ensemble for whatever the occasion. This course will also provide opportunities for students to develop career competencies in the fashion and/or interiors industry by applying related to social, economic and media influences. 59097: Fashion & Interior Design B Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Tired of never finding that perfect outfit or getting your room to look amazing? Look no more. With the techniques and information gained in this class, you will be able to create and locate your perfect ensemble for whatever the occasion. This course will also provide opportunities for students to develop career competencies in the fashion and/or interiors industry by applying related to social, economic and media influences. 590965: Advanced Fashion & Interior Design A Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Prerequisite: Fashion & Interior Design-----Tired of never finding that perfect outfit or getting your room to look amazing? Look no more. With the techniques and information gained in this class, you will be able to create and locate your perfect ensemble for whatever the occasion. 590975: Advanced Fashion & Interior Design B Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Prerequisite: Fashion & Interior Design-----*This is an advanced course of Fashion & Interior Design-----Tired of never finding that perfect outfit or getting your room to look amazing? Look no more. With the techniques and information gained in this class, you will be able to create and locate your perfect ensemble for whatever the occasion. 5915: Food & Nutrition I Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Ever wonder why one steak tastes better than other? Or why granny’s food is delicious? Wonder no more. This class will provide you with all the answers. The class will provide a study of the basic principles of food selection, storage and preparation; identification and classification of fruits & vegetables, preparation of stocks, soups, & sauces, basic principles of cooking, baking, kitchen operations, and a study of breakfast food. 59155: Food & Nutrition II Grade Level: 10-12 ½ Credit Ever wonder why one steak tastes better than other? Or why granny’s food is delicious? Wonder no more. This class will provide you with all the answers. The class will provide a study of the basic principles of food selection, storage and preparation; identification and classification of fruits & vegetables, preparation of stocks, soups, & sauces, basic principles of cooking, baking, kitchen operations, and a study of breakfast food. World to Work Grade Level: 12 ONLY----World to Work is a course at the secondary level focusing on cooperative work experience for th students at the 12 grade only. This course is designed for all students, and the Individual Learning Plan (ILP) will be a useful tool in determining enrollment in the course. It includes a related class and cooperative work experience in business and industry. An application process will be conducted for enrollment. STUDENTS MAY NOT CHOOSE WORLD TO WORK AS A COURSE. Once your application has been approved, the Guidance office will receive names of students admitted to the program.