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Endorsement Presentation Everman JCB High School, Class of 2019 FHSP with Endorsement 26 Total credits required Student must complete requirements for FHSP Plus: 4 credits in Math 4 credits in Science 2 additional electives FHSP with


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Endorsement Presentation

Everman JCB High School, Class of 2019

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FHSP with Endorsement

26 Total credits required Student must complete requirements for FHSP Plus: 4 credits in Math 4 credits in Science 2 additional electives

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FHSP with Endorsement

Five Endorsement Areas:

★ Business & Industry ★ Public Services ★ STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering & Math ★ Arts & Humanities ★ Multi-Disciplinary

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State Testing Requirements

STAAR end-of-course (EOC) exams are state mandated tests given during the final weeks of a high school course. In addition to meeting graduation course requirements, students are required to pass five end-of-course exams to earn a diploma from a Texas public high school. Those five exams are given when a student takes English I and II, Biology, Algebra I and U.S. History courses.

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Business & Industry

Architecture & Construction

Pathway: Interior Design CT 201 Interior Design I; CT 202 Interior Design II OR

Arts, A/V Production, Technology & Communication

Pathway: Animation CT 301 Animation I; OR CT 302 Animation II Pathway: A/V Production CT 321 A/V Production I

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Business & Industry (cont’d)

Arts, A/V Production, Technology & Communication Pathway: Fashion Design CT 331 Fashion Design I; CT 332 Fashion Design II OR CT 334 Practicum in Fashion Design Pathway: Graphic Design CT 341 Graphic Design I; CT 342 Graphic Design II OR CT 344 Practicum in Graphic Design Business Management & Administration CT 402 BIM II; OR CT 403 Business Management OR CT 601 Accounting I

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Business & Industry (cont’d)

Finance CT 601 Accounting I; OR CT 602 Accounting II CT 603 Financial Mathematics; OR CT 613 Statistics & Business Decision Making Information Technology CT 1101 InterNetworking Technologies I; OR CT 1102 InterNetworking Technologies II Marketing CT 1401 Sports Marketing AND CT 1402 Social Media Marketing; OR CT 1403 Entrepreneurship

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Public Service (*Requires instructor approval & application)

Education & Training

* CT 5034 Practicum in Education & Training I OR * CT 5034 Practicum in Education & Training II

Human Services

CT 1022 Family & Community Services CT 1032 Counseling & Mental Health; OR CT 1014 Practicum in Human Services I

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STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)

Engineering & Robotics

CT1521 Engineering Design & Presentation I, & CT1531 Robotics

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Arts & Humanities

A coherent sequence or series of courses selected from one of the following:

  • Social studies
  • The same language in Languages Other Than English
  • Two levels in each of two language in Languages Other Than English
  • American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Courses from one or two categories (art, dance, music, and theater) in fine arts
  • English electives that are not part of Business and Industry
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Multidisciplinary (4X4)

A coherent sequence or series of courses selected from one of the following:

  • Four advanced courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce

successfully or postsecondary education without remediation from within one endorsement area or among endorsement areas that are not in a coherent sequence

  • Four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV

and chemistry and/or physics

  • Four credits in AP, IB, or dual credit selected from English, mathematics,

science, social studies, economics, languages other than English, or fine arts

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Free Electives

FREE ELECTIVES: These are courses for all students and not tied to any endorsement.

ELAV03 AVID 3 1 credit CT 1201 Floral Design 1 credit CT 3501 Video Game Design 1 credit CT 401 Business Information Mgmt 1 credit CT 6101 Money Matters 1 credit

CT 1012 Child Development 1 credit CT 1021 Interpersonal Studies .5 credit CT 1101 Digital Media 1 credit CT 1403 Entrepreneurship 1 credit