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Fo Fore recast casting ing Path thways ways El Elect ctive ve Assembly mbly 2019 the art of visual communication print based focus - poster, brochure, logo, advertising, etc. marriage between technical know- how and


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Fo Fore recast casting ing Path thways ways El Elect ctive ve Assembly mbly 2019

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  • the art of visual communication
  • print based focus - poster,

brochure, logo, advertising, etc.

  • marriage between technical know-

how and creative problem solving

  • tied in directly with LCC Media

Arts

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“Graphic designers are artists…but without the poverty."

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  • 4 core courses
  • ver 2 years
  • 2 support

courses

  • Tied in with

LCC Media Art

  • 15 units of

college credit

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  • industry standard

graphic design software

  • Adobe Illustrator &

Photoshop CC

  • basic design

fundamentals

  • project based approach
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  • the design

process

  • mostly

Illustrator

  • logo & poster

design

  • public

awareness campaign

LCC - ART225 (4 units)

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  • crazy ninja-like

Photoshop skillz

  • photo

manipulation

  • cereal box
  • offsite printing

LCC - MUL212 (3 units)

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  • real clients
  • real jobs
  • real world
  • LEAP

requirements

LCC - ART216 (4 units) and GD110 (1 unit)

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LCC - ART216 (4 units) and GD110 (1 unit)

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  • the art of lettering
  • calligraphy
  • design your own

font!

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Design

Our mission is to prepare all students to become problem solvers in the workplace.

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Design Thinking

 Offered through the West End Academy,

dual credit in both academies

 Human-centered problem-solving  Incorporates artistic side of design

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ENGINEERING DESIGN

DESIGN A DESIGN B Inventor software. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Layout for production Build again. All students start here. Blue Print Reading and Measurements. Sketching Build a project that you design

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PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

 The class is built with the professional engineer in mind.  In depth material and product analysis.  Physics grounded

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SOLID MODELING (3D MAKER)

A  Advanced CAD  Computer Aided Drafting with Solidworks  Layout for production  This is not a 3D printer class but we do use one

  • ccasionally

 Build yet another project you design

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Civil Engineering & Architcture

ARCHITECTURE B  Design your dream home  Put it on a plot of land  Build your walk through for our YouTube channel. ARCHITECTURE A  Draw a shed on Revit and then really build it  Learn the components

  • f a house for when you
  • wn one
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Exploring Computer Science

 Prepare for AP CSP offered in 2019-20  Teaches computational practices  Program apps, games and electronics

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Robotics

Full Pathway

Principles of Engr A & B Civil Engr and Architecture A & B AND any of the electives

  • Build a fully mobile robot
  • Relaxed environment with brand

new robots

  • Option to compete with other

schools in the VEX EDR Challenge

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Capstone

Full Pathway

Civil Engr and Architecture A & B Capstone/Internship AND any of the electives

  • Option for LEAP
  • Build alongside industry leaders
  • Engineer and manufacture with a purpose
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Environmental Engineering

  • Offered through the Rachel Carson Academy,

dual credit in both academies

  • Practice sustainability and design
  • Renewable energy projects
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CONCLUSION

Full Pathway Don’t be fooled with the engineering title. We are also a place to learn and practice manufacturing

  • skills. We get to work with our hands, get dirty

and learn life skills that you will see again in everyday life. If you are looking for a job right after high school in the manufacturing world (construction, plumbing, electrical, lineman etc.) come take a look and take a class or two.

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Thinker Creator Maker

We seek young women and men from all backgrounds

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Benefits of Foreign Language Study

Original Source: Petal High School Foreign Language Dept. Created by Laura Lee Moore

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How can studying another language help me?

There are many benefits to studying another language! ✓Cognitive ✓Academic ✓Communicative ✓Economic ✓Interdisciplinary ✓Societal

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Cognitive Benefits:

FL study enhances higher-order thinking skills - analysis, interpretation, comparison and contrast, improvisation, synthesis. It also can improve listening skills and memory. Recent research indicates that “the length

  • f time students study a foreign language

relates directly and positively to higher levels of cognitive and metacognitive processing” (Rosenbusch, 1995).

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Academic Benefits:

As a result of improving critical thinking skills, many who study a FL have higher test scores!! FL study improves academic performance in English grammar & vocabulary, math, reading, and writing. (Andrade, 1989; Armstrong & Rogers, 1997)

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Communicative Benefits:

❑Learning another language, by comparing it to your native language, can increase your knowledge of vocabulary & grammar in your own language. ❑Learning another language can augment your interpersonal skills by developing your ability to interpret, discuss, interact, and recognize patterns of behavior/gestures/social cues.

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Economic Benefits:

Knowing how to communicate effectively in another language can lead to opportunities in today’s global

  • marketplace. Research clearly shows

that multilingual societies have a competitive advantage over monolingual ones in the area of international trade.

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More Economic Benefits

Being Bilingual could mean that you

  • Have more job opportunities!
  • Get a promotion faster than others!
  • Have more opportunities to travel for

business purposes!

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Even MORE Economic Benefits

  • Learning a foreign language makes you

more competitive for jobs around the globe

  • Nearly all students in Europe study at

least one foreign language by 5th grade

  • 80% of school-aged children in Asian

countries can speak at least one foreign language

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Interdisciplinary Benefits:

✓Geography – How many Spanish-speaking countries are there?

On how many different continents are these countries located? If it’s summer in Petal, MS, then what season is it in Santiago, Chile?

✓Language - Use context clues to determine the meaning of a

new word. Use cognates to help increase understanding of a reading passage.

✓Arts – Latin dance, Afro-Cuban Music, Spanish painters and

muralists

✓Math – Let’s convert 980F to degrees Celsius! ✓Culinary Arts – What are the staples food products of the

countries where the language is spoken? How is food prepared in these countries? How do you convert grams to pounds? How many cups are in a liter?

✓History – How were the ancient Aztecs so easily

conquered by Hernán Córtes? What is a national dish in Japan and why is it so important?

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Societal Benefits:

➢Study of another language can also increase

  • ne’s awareness of other cultures, thus

increasing mutual understanding and meaningful communication between nations. ➢Those than communicate in more than one language will be an asset to their community. ➢More and more jobs in the US require knowledge of a second language so in order to effectively interact with clients, coworkers, and employees. ➢4 out of 5 new jobs created in the US are a result of foreign trade.

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What do colleges want?

  • Foreign Languages are important to

colleges!

  • Colleges would rather you study one

language in-depth, than to study beginning levels of two or more languages.

– Foreign language skill increases study abroad

  • pportunities
  • Elite, Ivy-league schools want applicants

with 4-5 years of the same language.

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Languages at CHS:

We offer classes in both Japanese and

  • Spanish. Students can earn College NOW

(dual credit) in many of our courses! IHS students can study and test in both Japanese and Spanish! Spanish classes learn about many countries -

  • Mexico, Cuba, Spain, Argentina ...
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Languages at CHS:

Japanese1, 2, 3, 4, &5 AP/IB Japanese/ College Now Credits- JPN2, 3, 4 & 5 Japanese National Honor Society Cultural Activities & Academic Challenges Japanese High Schools visit to CHS/ Japan Educational Homestay Trip Opportunities--- 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan Exchange Teaching programs

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Languages at CHS:

*Spanish 1, 2, 3,4, & 5/IB *AP Spanish coming back to CHS soon!! *College Now Credits- Sp3, 4, 5, IB *Cooking and art projects!

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Languages at CHS:

If you have questions, come to room F46 (Señora Alicia) or H23 (Miiko)!! Sayonara! Hasta luego!

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HEALTH SERVICES PATHWAY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE COMMUNITY CARE SKILL APPLICATION TEACHER: KERI RICKER

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WHY IS THIS PATHWAY FOR YOU?

HEALTH CARE NEEDS YOU

Do you obsess over ???? Do you really love ????

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FATEST GROWING JOBS THRU 2020:

  • 1. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
  • 2. CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
  • 3. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
  • 4 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
  • 5 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS
  • 6 GENETIC COUNSELORS
  • 7 SKINCARE SPECIALISTS/DERMATOLOGISTS
  • 8 ATHLETIC TRAINERS
  • 9 NURSE PRACTITIONERS
  • 10 DENTAL HYGIENISTS
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How We Learn:

Guest Professionals (Speakers and Demonstrations)

Physical Therapy Demo/ LCC PTA Program FIRE/EMS DEMO, Lane Fire Authority

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Simulation Patients & Activities

CONSTRUCT PRACTICE PERFORM

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FIELD EXPERIENCES:

  • MEDICAL EXPERIENCES

THAT INCLUDE:

– 4j HEALTH SCREENINGS – INTERNSHIPS WITHIN

OUR MEDICAL COMMUNITY – JOB SHADOWS AT RIVERBEND HOSPITAL – BLOOD DRIVES – COMMUNITY EDUCATION

4j Vision Screening Riverbend Internships FIRE/EMT Field Day

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COLLEGE NOW CREDITS FIRST YEAR STUDENT:

  • JUNIOR/FIRST YEAR STUDENT:

– MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: 3 CREDITS – HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS: 6 CREDITS **AP COMPOSITION AND AP SCIENCE, AP PSYCH COURSES: POSSIBLE 9 MORE CREDITS

TOTAL 9 CREDITS

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COLLEGE NOW CREDIT SECOND YEAR STUDENT:

  • ADV. HEALTH OCCUPATIONS/

ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTING: 3 CREDITS **AP SCIENCE COURSE/ AP ELECTIVES: POSSIBLE 6+ CREDITS

TOTAL 3 CREDITS

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West End CAPAA

Creative And Performing Arts Academy

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where YOU FIT IN...and GROW

We are an artistic family

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Programs of Study

Music Performance & Technology Digital Media

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Digital Media Arts

  • Design Thinking (.5 credits)
  • Advanced Occupational

Leadership (.5 credits)

  • Digital Media A & B (.5 credits

each)

Required Courses (2.5 credits)

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Digital Media Arts

  • Digital Photography (.5 credits)
  • Theatre Technology (.5 credits each)
  • Music Technology (.5 credits each)
  • Entrepreneurship in the Arts (.5

credits) Optional Courses (.5 credits) – choose at least 2

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West End Opportunities

  • FILM & VIDEO
  • Photo-Journalism &

Web Design & MORE!

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“HOW CAN I JOIN?”

  • Enroll in the classes
  • Talk to Instructors:

Don Squires

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West End CAPAA

Creative and Performing Arts Academy

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where YOU FIT IN...and GROW

We are an artistic family

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Program of Study

in Music/Instrumental in Music/Vocal

In Music Technology

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Band Program

Symphonic Band Wind Ensemble 2 Jazz Ensembles Pep Band Pit Orchestra

Music Technology

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Music Technology

Music Technology A-B Composing/Arranging Electronic Music, Creating Electronic “Soundscapes”, Podcasts, Interviews, Recording Bands, Solo artists

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Vocal Music Program

Treble Choir- open to Soprano/Alto Singers

Concert Choir- auditions in May

Downing Street Singers- Auditions in May

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AP Music Theory

AP College Credit

Mechanics of Music

Composing Music Arranging Music Ear Training

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Program of Study

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Join us!

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“HOW CAN I JOIN?”

Enroll in the classes

Talk to Instructors Jacob Steinberger, Chris Mudd

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Celebrate the art that’s in YOU

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Eugene International High School

Are you interested in culture, history, religions, literature, art, and architecture of the world? Do you enjoy considering different perspectives on world issues? Do you want to make a difference in your local and global community? Join Eugene IHS! For more information and how to enroll see Lynne Given in the Eugene IHS office in 2nd J-Hall.

 Year-long class structure strengthens

sense of community and helps to build life-long friendships

 Courses are fun and interesting as well as

college prep

 Opportunity to take IB tests and

earn college credit