- English - Language Arts
Students will read and write well, speak persuasively and
listen carefully, and understand the mechanics of
language.
- Mathematics
Students should understand mathematical concepts, be able
to apply computational and procedural skills, and solve
problems using mathematical logic and reasoning.
- Social Science
Students should comprehend the ideas central to liberty,
responsible citizenship, and representative government,
and develop their historical, ethical, social and cultural
understanding.
- Science
Students should increase their knowledge of the natural
world and understand its connection to our technologically
advanced society. They should understand the major strands
of scientific thought, including its methods, facts,
hypotheses, theories, and laws.
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- Exhibit Job-Appropriate Skills
Students should develop time-management, organizational,
and task-completion skills, quality standards, safety
awareness and the abilities to follow directions and
comply with a routine.
- Demonstrate Personal Skills for the Workplace
Students should dress appropriately, speak politely, and
demonstrate good personal habits.
- Build Interpersonal Skills for the Workplace
Students should communicate appropriately and effectively,
listen actively, follow directions and be able to work
cooperatively.
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