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Cicero-North Syracuse High School

An overview of the Family & Consumer Sciences Career & Technical Education curriculum at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, including specific content strands, required credits, work-based experience, and specialty exams.

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Cicero-North Syracuse High School

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  1. Cicero-North Syracuse High School Family & Consumer Sciences Career & Technical Education Regent’s Endorsement on Diploma

  2. Curriculum Overview Career & Technical Education (CTE) 4 Specific Content Strands 5 Total Credits Required Work Based Experience Required Content Specialty Exam Family & Consumer Sciences – All Aspects of Industry Human Development Fashion/ Interior Design Food & Nutrition

  3. Requirements for each of the four specialty areas must also include the following: • 1/2 credit of a career/financial course • Independent Living • Careers in Health & Human Services • Career & Financial Management • At least one related work experience • CEIP (1/2 credit) • Cooperative Work Experience (1/2 or 1 credit) • Preschool Education Experience (1 credit) • School-Age Education Experience (1 credit) • Collaborative School-Business Partnership • Job Shadow

  4. Independent Living

  5. Careers In Health & Human Services

  6. Food & Nutrition • Total of 4 content area credits available • Third science credit can be achieved through successful completion of Food Science A & B. • AAFCS National Assessment currently being piloted • PROSTART assessment is available

  7. Food & Nutrition Food Preparation and Nutrition 1/2 credit 20 weeks Food & Nutrition Core 1/2 credit 20 weeks Culture and Foods 1/2 credit 20 weeks Photo needed Food Science A 1/2 credit 20 weeks Completion of A & B fulfills 3rd science requirement Food Science B 1/2 credit 20 weeks Food For Heath and Fitness 1/2 credit 20 weeks

  8. Food & Nutrition for Life (9th grade)Food & Nutrition Core

  9. Food Preparation & Nutrition

  10. Food For Health & Fitness

  11. Culture and Foods

  12. Food Science AFood Science B • Successful completion of Food Science A & B can fulfill a student’s third science credit requirement.

  13. Introduction to Hospitality

  14. Human Development • A total of 3 content area credits available • AAFCS National Assessment in Early Childhood Ed. Is currently available • AAFCS National Assessment in Educational Foundations & Family & Community Services are currently being piloted • Possible 6 OCC credits available for successful completion of: • School-Age Psychology and School-Age Education Experience (EDU 180) • Preschool Psychology and Preschool Education Experience (EDU 170)

  15. Human Service and Family Studies Adolescent Psychology 1/2 credit 20 weeks School-Age Psychology 1/2 credit 20 weeks Infant Psychology 1/2 credit 20 weeks Preschool Psychology 1/2 credit 20 Weeks Adult Psychology 1 credit 20 weeks • Preschool Education Experience • 1 credit 20 weeks • Prerequisite: Preschool Psychology School-Age Education Experience 1 credit 20 weeks Prerequisite: School-Age Psychology

  16. Personal Relationships(available in 9th grade) • Comprehensive course covering entire lifespan from conception to death.

  17. Infant Psychology

  18. Preschool Psychology

  19. Preschool Education Experience (1 credit) • Portfolio Development • 10 week preschool classroom experience

  20. School-Age Psychology • Students complete collaborative school-business partnership

  21. School-Age Education Experience (1 credit) • Portfolio Development • 10 week elementary/middle school classroom experience

  22. Adolescent Psychology

  23. Adult Psychology

  24. Fashion / Interior Design • Total of 3 1/2 content area credits available • AAFCS National Assessment in Fashion, Textiles, & Apparel and Interior Design Fundamentals are currently being piloted. • AAFCS National Assessment in Housing and Furnishings is the development process • 3 Cazenovia college credits available

  25. Fashion/Interior Design Fashion Design & Merchandising 1 credit 40 Weeks Cazenovia College Credit Available Clothing Production 1/2 credit 20 weeks Interior Design & Decorating 2 1/2 Credit 20 weeks Interior Design & Decorating 1 1/2 credit 20 weeks

  26. Fashion In Our Lives(9th grade course)

  27. Housing & Environment Core(9th grade)

  28. Interior Design & Decorating 1 • Portfolio Development

  29. Interior Design & Decorating 2 • Portfolio Development

  30. Clothing Production • Portfolio Development

  31. Fashion Design and Merchandising (1 credit) • 3 Credits Cazenovia College • Portfolio Development

  32. Career Electives Independent Living 1/2 credit 20 weeks Introduction to Hospitality 2010-2011 offering 1/2 credit 20 weeks Careers In Health & Human Services 2010-2011 offering 1/2 credit 20 weeks Career Exploration Internship Program (CEIP) 1/2 credit 20 weeks Juniors & Seniors Own Transportation & Application Required Family & Consumer Sciences Work Experience Cooperative 1/2 credit = 20 weeks = 150 hours of related employment 1 credit = 40 weeks = 300 hours of related employment

  33. Career Exploration Internship Program • Portfolio development • 54 worksite hours required • 27 classroom hours required

  34. Cooperative Work Experience (1/2 or 1 credit) • Must be enrolled concurrently in a Family & Consumer Sciences course. • 150 completed paid work hours = 1/2 credit • 300 completed paid work hours = 1 credit

  35. Family and Consumer Sciences All Aspects of Industry • A minimum of 1/2 credit from each of the four specialty areas (total of 2 credits) • Combined total of 5 credits required selecting courses from any FACS course strands. • AAFCS National Assessment in Broad Field Family and Consumer Sciences is currently available.

  36. Time for Questions!

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