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Commerce and Information Technology Program. Fayetteville High School Career and Technical Education 2009-2010. Faculty. Robbie Stewart MA - Auburn University, expected graduation 2011 BS Management – University of Alabama National Board Professional Teacher Candidate IC3 Certification
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Commerce and Information Technology Program Fayetteville High School Career and Technical Education 2009-2010
Faculty Robbie Stewart • MA - Auburn University, expected graduation 2011 • BS Management – University of Alabama • National Board Professional Teacher Candidate • IC3 Certification • Microsoft Office – Word Specialist • 21st Century School Teacher Leader • Program - Business and Industry Certified 2007-2012
Philosophy • Students in Grades 7-12 possess varying levels of maturity as well as an array of learning styles. • Throughout these grades, students are adjusting to personal, physical, and emotional changes as well as to social changes taking place in the world in which they live. • Their backgrounds include diverse family structures and varying social and emotional environments. • Students who are likely to be successful in careers in the Finance cluster are those who tend to be focused, analytical, and methodical, and who can be trusted with confidential information.
Mission The Commerce and Information Technology Program—foundation for workforce development—recognizes, inspires, and promotes excellence in Commerce and Information Technology by coordinating resources and services so that students are successfully served through: •innovative and rigorous curriculum •meaningful partnerships •quality teachers •progressive programs •authentic research
Finance Cluster • Accounting • Corporate Finance • Banking Services • Insurance Fayetteville High School will follow the Accounting Pathway.
Accounting Pathway • Middle School Courses: • Career Cluster Explorations • Computer Essentials • Foundation Courses: • Business Technology Applications • Business Essentials • Skill-based Courses: • Accounting • Finance (Business and Personal) • Cluster Elective • Workforce Essentials
Work Based Learning • Job Shadowing • Mock Interviews • Work-based Simulations • Cooperative Education
Career Guidance • Career focused conferences • Career Interest Assessments • Guest Speakers • Summer Campus Tours
Supplies • Pen/Pencil • Flash Drive • Fees • Lab Fee - $10 • FBLA Membership Fee - $25
FBLA Youth Organization • Integral, co-curricular components of Commerce and Information Technology Department • A means to enhance classroom instruction • Helps students develop leadership abilities, expand workplace-readiness skills, • Helps broaden opportunities for personal and professional growth. Join FBLA – deadline Sept. 30, 2009
FBLA Upcoming Events • Membership Rush • Aug. 10 – Sept. 30, 2009 • Goal – 60 members • Joint Leadership Development Conference • Montgomery, AL • Sept. 28-29, 2009 • Induction Ceremony • Oct. 15, 2009 • Homecoming Dance • Oct. 23, 2009 • Veteran’s Day Program • Nov. 20, 2009 • March of Dimes Fundraiser • Nov. 13-20, 2009 • Online Testing • February 7-11, 2010 • JSU Technology Fair • February - TBA • SUSCC Business Tournament • March - TBA • State Leadership Conference • Birmingham, AL • April 16-17, 2010 • National Leadership Conference • Nashville, TN • July 17-20, 2010
STI Home STI Grades will be updated at least twice a week. To access your child’s grades on STI Home go to the school’s website, click on STI Home, use your student number and Student PIN #. If you have any questions about the operation of this system please call the school office during normal school hours, (256) 315-5550.
Contact Information • rstewart@tcboe.org • 256-315-5577 • http://fhsbusinessmeeting.wikispaces.com • Fayetteville High School 170 W.W. Averiett Drive Sylacauga, AL 35151