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Academics: High
School
Technical Education Courses
The
goal of Technical Education courses is
to give students lifeskills for
adulthood - whether in terms of
household care, repair of items, and
more. By learning these skills,
students become good stewards of the
blessings they receive from God.
Students
are required to complete four (4)
credits in Electives for
graduation. All Technical
Education courses are considered
electives.
Study
Skills
Length:
Semester
Grade: 9-12
Prerequisites: Teacher
recommendation
Credit: 0.5
This
course is intended for students who need
some extra instruction in study skills
and organization. Although
partially a study hall, students'
progress in courses (including missing
work) will be heavily monitored by the
instructor. Concepts such as note
taking, outlining, time management, test
taking strategies, and more will also be
discussed.
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Basic
Repair
Length:
Semester
Grade: 9-12
Prerequisites: None
Credit: 0.5
Students
in this course will learn the basics to
maintain and troubleshoot household
appliances, lawn and garden equipment,
automobiles, and more. The course
is designed to encourage good
stewardship practices.
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Christian
Family Living
Length:
Full year
Grade: 9-12
Prerequisites: None
Credit: 1.0
Christian
Family Living focuses on concepts such
as nutrition, food preparation, sewing,
and decorating. Students will also
participate in instructor-led,
Scripturally-based discussions about the
basics of Christian marriage and family
- from dating and relationship issues to
marriage, children, and financial
management.
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