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“Putting Patriots to Work”. Oglethorpe County High School. Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Career Pathways 2013 - 2014. FYI…. Pending State School Board Approval…
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“Putting Patriots to Work” Oglethorpe County High School Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Career Pathways 2013 - 2014
FYI…. Pending State School Board Approval… the names of some of the pathways and courses mentioned in the following slides and listed in the 2013-2014 course description guide and on the registration form may be changed or adjusted but will follow the same general direction as described.
What do you want to do after High School Graduation? • College • A Job • Military Service • Apprenticeship www.gacollege411.org
Career Pathways Offered2013-2014 Agriculture • Agriculture Mechanics • Plant Science Business Education • Small Business Development • Administrative Information/Support Family and Consumer Science • Nutrition & Food Science • Early Childhood Education
Career Technical Student Organizations2013-2014 Core Values: Commitment, Conviction, Education, Integrity, Leadership, Recognition, Service & Teamwork
Agriculture • Pathways • Agriculture Mechanics • Basic Ag. Science & Tech • Ag. Mechanics I • Ag. Mechanics II • Plant Science • Basic Ag. Science & Tech • Horticulture & Plant Science • Nursery & Landscape • CTSO • FFA
Ag Related Skills Wildlife: Taxidermy Lab Tractor Driving FFA Competitive Event
Plant Science/Horticulture “AG ED & FFA provided many “FUN” opportunities to help develop work ready skills…It helped me spread my wings and overcome my shyness” ~Shelby Edson - OCHS FFA officer
Greenhouse Preparing for 2012 - 2013
Landscaping • Landscaping the County Extension Office
Beef Showing Horse Judging Team
FFA Kiss the Pig Goat Shows Formal Dress
Business • Pathways: • Small Business Management • Business Essentials • Business Law • Entrepreneurship • Administrative Information/Support • Computer Applications I • Computer Applications II • Business Communication and Presentation • CTSO: • Future BusinessLeaders of America (FBLA)
Administrative Information/Support • Computer Applications I • Word processing (Word) • Desktop Publishing (Publisher) • Spreadsheet (Excel) • Database (Access) • Presentation (PowerPoint)
Small Business Development • Business Essentials • Build a strong knowledge base and develop management skills • study forms of business ownership • functions of management • budgeting and finance • technology, communications, legislation, leadership and teamwork, marketing, and economics Do you plan to own and/or operate your own businesses?
Competitions FUN!! Activities Friends
FBLA - Activities • Ice Cream Parties • Competitions • Conferences • Community Christmas • Server Buddies • March of Dimes
Family & Consumer Sciences Pathways to be Offered 2013 - 2014 • Pathways • Nutrition and Food Science Pathway(10th) • Food, Nutrition & Wellness • Food & Nutrition Through the Lifespan • Food Science • Early Childhood Education Pathway • Introduction to Early Childhood Care and Education • Human Growth & Development for Early Childhood • Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child Note: The FACS Pathways begin in your Sophomore Year • CTSO • FCCLA
Introduction to Early Childhood Care and Education Visits to OCA Carousels
FCCLA Competitions • FCCLA Fair Booth at the GNF • Knowledge Bowl • Brochure Event • Chapter T-Shirt Competition • Lapel Pin Competition • FCCLA Quilt Square • GATFACS Theme Basket • Region STAR Events • State STAR Events
FCCLA Events • BASIC Training-FFA/FCCLA Camp • Leadership Conference-Covington, GA • Fall Rally-GNF Perry, GA • UGA FACS Tour
Work Based Learning • Opportunities • Job Shadowing • Internships • Cooperative Education • Apprenticeships
Work Based Learning: Special Populations Working Responsibly, Character Building & Community Service Learning
Working Responsibly CommunityService Learning Employability Skills Development
Career, Technical and Agriculture Education CTAETarget Your Pathway“Non Scholae, SedVitae Discimus”“We learn not for the School, But for Life”