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Arts & Communication/Business
Management:
Accounting Specialist
Chef
Training
Commercial Art
Computer & Accounting Technologies
Computer Networking & Repair
Graphic Arts
Information Technologies
Interior Design Applications
Legal/Medical Office Technologies
Environmental/Agricultural
Systems:
Agricultural Diesel Mechanics
Diesel
Mechanics
Floriculture
Landscape & Greenhouse
Technologies
Powersport Engine Technology
Veterinarian Assistant
Health Services and Human
Resources/Services:
Career
Paths: Teaching
Profession
Cosmetology
Early
Childhood Education
Health
Careers
Hospitality Services
Industrial Services
Public Safety Technologies
Industrial & Engineering
Systems:
Auto
Collision Repair
Automotive Technologies
Building Trades/Carpentry
Career Based Intervention
Computer Design/3D Modeling
Electrical
Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning
Precision Machining
Pre-Engineering
Welding Fabrication |
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This program
allows students to learn:
general custodial/sanitation
procedures; use and operation of
custodial equipment; auto
detailing; and general
maintenance including plumbing,
electrical, and basic fix-it
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Career & Technical Skills:
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Junior Year
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Senior Year
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General Custodial
Skills (sweeping, mopping,
scrubbing floors, painting, recycling,
carpet cleaning, and laundry)
Car Detailing
Buffing Floors
Banquet Set Up |
Advanced
Custodial Skills
Advanced Machinery Uses
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Enrollment Requirements:
- Uniforms per specified program
- Open to students with a current
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Certification Opportunity:
Industry Certifications
Career Opportunities:
Salaries depend on
education, experience, and the ability
to multi-task.
Average annual salary ranges from $7.50
- $11.41 per hour.
- Factories
- Restaurants
- Nursing Home
- Hospitals
- Retail Stores
- Car Dealerships
Youth Leadership Organizations:
Skills USA
Did You Know.......
this field is listed in
one of the top fifteen jobs for the next
ten years in availability and salary?
For more information
on any of these programs, please contact
your high school guidance counselor or
call the Four County Guidance Office at
(800) 589-3334. |