
This class is the science behind floral design and looks at both how the plants get to the florist and long term responsibilities of florists. Students will learn the growing of floral design plants, care and handling of those plants, construction of container gardens and much more.


Future Opportunities in Environmental Science and Technology.Science and Technology in the Environment.Importance of the Environment and Natural Resources.The course exposes students to careers and educational opportunities related to the environment and natural resources. Students will participate in a number of indoor and outdoor activities that will emphasize environmental issues and management techniques. Introduces and heightens students’ awareness of their environment. Also included in this course will be: Environmental Science: 1 Credit During this class, students will work with classroom pets and outside animals on topics of health requirements, care, handling, breeding and sales. 5 CreditĮver see a mouse go through a maze? Do you know why a chinchilla cannot get wet and bathes in dust? Animal Science II explores small animals and other pocket pets in greater depth. Please do not take this course if you are allergic to animals or are unwilling to handle animals. Experience the world of animal science in this class! Students will learn about the diverse areas of livestock production and companion, pleasure, draft, service and wildlife animals. Sample cheeses as we learn about the processes behind animal agriculture products. Discover alternative agriculture as we study honey, caviar, and other products.

Eat steak as we learn the importance of the beef industry. 5 CreditĪnimals serve three major purposes – food, work and entertainment. This is a hands-on, lab based class, so get ready to learn by doing. Perform hands-on activities working with the musculoskeletal system, tissues, the cardiovascular system, senses, nervous system, respiration, reproduction and more. Explore the wonders of the body see how and why it works. This course also delves into human anatomy and physiology. Interested in a career in nursing, veterinary science, physical therapy, or dealing with medicine and the human body? A variety of living species are examined in this course, focusing on the most common animals seen within a veterinary practice. Prerequisite: Biology (Highly recommended) Students are encouraged to review the 2022-23 Course Catalog before meeting with the counselor.Īgriculture | Art | Business/Computers | English Language Arts | Family and Consumer Sciences | Health | Language other than English | Library Media Center | Mathematics | Music | Physical Education | Science | Social Studies | Production and Technology | Vocational Technology Agriculture Many classes can be taken to earn college credit.

The Course Catalog will assist you in that process by describing all courses, along with any necessary prerequisites or recommendations. In consultation with their guidance counselor, students map out a path for successful completion of high school, focusing on preparing for post-secondary school goals.
