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croatan high school

Why Am I Here?. The agricultural education program is a comprehensive year round program built on the three core areas of classroom/laboratory instruction, supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA student organization activities/opportunities. The program is designed for delivery through these three components as follows: Classroom/Laboratory Instruction

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    1. Croatan High School Agriculture Department Horticulture Agriculture Mechanics

    2. Why Am I Here? The agricultural education program is a comprehensive year round program built on the three core areas of classroom/laboratory instruction, supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA student organization activities/opportunities. The program is designed for delivery through these three components as follows: Classroom/Laboratory Instruction – quality instruction in and about agriculture that utilizes a "learning by doing" philosophy. Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs – all students are expected to have an agriculturally related work-based learning experience while enrolled in agricultural education courses. FFA Student Organization activities/opportunities – FFA activities are an integral part of the agricultural education program that all agricultural education students should participate in if they are to fully benefit from their enrollment in the program.

    3. Curriculum Horticulture I Horticulture II Agriculture Mechanics I Agriculture Mecahnics II

    4. Classroom Policies No food items. Have a seat upon entering the room. Class starts when the tardy bell rings. Student will have class materials ready. Raise your hand to participate in lesson. Conversation is to be kept in line with the curriculum. Missed assignments are your responsibility. 2 Days upon returning – Day 1 is the day you return. Remain in assigned seats until dismissal bell rings. 2 bathroom visits each grading period. Asking uses a pass regardless. Other policies as designated by the student handbook.

    5. Infraction Policy First, identify your priority after school. Write it down. Verbal reprimand 30 minute afterschool assignment within 2 days. 30 minutes becomes 60 minutes if I have to call home. Time doubles on second time. If student’s actions become disruptive to the class and/or the student is uncooperative, then the student will be subject to dismissal. Lunch detention for excessive bathroom visits.

    6. Grading Practices Grade Scale As dictated by handout Total Points Earned/Total Points Assigned 3 Parts Graded Class Work SAEP Bonus

    7. Behavioral Expectations One should conduct him/herself as if they would like to keep their job. Conduct Grade: Above satisfactory Satisfactory Needs Improvement U

    8. Course Materials 1 ˝” 3 Ring Binder Green for Horticulture/Orange for Agriculture Mechanics Pencils/Pen Basic Calculator 1 Flash Drive Appropriate lab clothes for working in the shop or the greenhouse. No open toe shoes are allowed in the work labs. Lab Fee = $5 Club T-Shirt = $15

    9. Class Web Sites Home Web Site FFA Web Site Lab Shots

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