Olathe Public Schools Culinary Arts Program (ProStart Kansas Restaurant Association Curriculum) Les Arts Culinaires
Course Work for Students Freshman and Sophomores Baking and Food Science Culinary Preparation I Culinary Preparation II Juniors and Seniors Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II Three hours a day ProStart National Restaurant Assoc Curriculum Classroom, Labs, Written and Practical Exams Students will develop high level skills and competence demanded in the food service industry. Student get hands on training on how to run a restaurant.
Culinary Competition Students have an opportunity to compete in culinary competition both on the State and National levels. Students learn how to work as a team Students learn commitment and loyalty Students develop a high skill in culinary arts Students can earn scholarships for their postsecondary education
Sports Med Required Courses Freshman Sports Med PE/Health & Biology Sophomore SM I & Chemistry Junior SM II & Anatomy and Physiology Senior SM III (Internships) Choice of 1 or 2 CNA -Certified Nurses Aide, JCCC EMS -Emergency Medical Science, JCCC Exercise Science College Biology or Physics
Sports Medicine, Athletic Training and Health Careers ONLINE APPLICATION On The Olathe Schools District s Website Under The Tab Of Quick Links 21 st Century Click On Application Process Complete App And Submit
+ Distinguished Scholars overview Students become well-rounded scholars Students connect among multiple curriculum areas as well as personal interest Study broader topics (through Symposium) DS students have a larger range in their studies and gain many different skills Senior: year-long study with personal, student-selected, focus
+ Freshman Expedition for 9 th grade: Orientation into the program Getting to know your DS group Study culture Off-site field work and expert speakers Book studies Organizing the Cultural Fair Picture here PSAT prep
+ Content 5 choices 10 th -12 th grade Language Arts, Science, Political Science, Math, Visual Arts Classes pertaining to your interests [Everyone HAS to take advanced English] Classes with people who have similar aspirations Common questions: Can I be in band, orchestra, theatre, debate, etc.? YES! What about sports?? And yes! Will I be able to take an international language? Yes, it s encouraged. Can I be in another 21 st century program too? No. As a DS student what are people s views on you? You re a leader in the school, respectful, an involved student, as well as very intelligent
Distinguished Scholars Science Sophomores Juniors Seniors Honors Chemistry College/AP Physics General Physics AP Chemistry D.S. Science (5 th Hr) D.S. Science (5 th Hr) AP Biology D.S. Science (5 th Hr)
21 st Century Geosciences Program Science for students accepted into the program Freshmen Lab Tech Astronomy OR Oceanography Biology OR Honors Biology Sophomore Aquatic Methods Chemistry OR Honors Chemistry May take science elective of choice Aquatic Methods --------Practical Consumers Studies Credit Adv Geosciences 1--------Social Studies Elective Credit Adv Geoscience 1 and 2--------Technology Credit Junior Advanced Geosciences 1 Upper level Science of choice May take Science elective of choice Senior Advanced Geoscience 2 Upper level science of choice May take science elective of choice Please refer to your individual program plan of study.
Life Sciences 21 st Century Program Biomedical Biotechnology Health Careers Insert a jellyfish gene into bacteria and watch it GLOW! Model DNA & Proteins Study the effects of manipulating gene expression in worms Work with researchers and doctors, studying the newest medical advancements And Much MORE!
FACS Family & Consumer Sciences education is divided into three strands focusing on hands-on learning with an emphasis on future career success.
Human Services Courses focus on child development, family relationships & nutrition/wellness that relate to families and individual needs. Intro to Human Services (grades 9-10) Parenting & Child Development (grades 10-12) Interpersonal & Family Relationships (grades 11-12) Personal & Financial Management (grades 10-12) Nutrition & Wellness (grades 9-12) Career & Community Connections (grade 12)
Restaurant & Event Management Courses focus on culinary skills as well as management, marketing and operations of the hospitality industry. Baking & Food Science (grades 9-12) Culinary Preparation I (grades 9-12) Culinary Preparation II (grades 11-12) Culinary Arts I (grades 11-12) Culinary Arts II (grades 11-12)
Courses focus on fashion, interiors, textiles and other design related skills. Design Essentials (grades 9-12) Interior Design I (grades 9-12) Interior Design II (grades 10-12) Design Trends I (grades 9-12) Design Trends II (grades 10-12) Textile Design I (grades 9-12) Textile Design II (grades 10-12) Design Studio I & II (grade 12)
ONHS Business & Computer Department
Business Curriculum Business Essentials Marketing 1 & 2 Accounting 1, 2, & 3 Personal & Financial Management Marketing Management A & B Entrepreneurship 1 & 2 Introduction to Law
New College Focus! Personal & Financial Management Find the right school at an affordable price. Scholarships. FAFSA, Pell Grants, and work study programs. Manage expenses (dorms, food, car, books technology). Budget for college and avoid unnecessary debt. Manage credit and debit cards.
Computer Curriculum Computer Essentials Publications & Presentations Web Design 1, 2, & 3 Graphic Design 1 & 2 Fundamentals of Programming C++ & Adv. C++ Programming C# & Adv. C# Programming Java Programming
DECA
Architecture Engineering
Model/house Drawing CAD Drawings
Transportation Constructive Power & Energy Communication Manufacturing Problem Solving
Hand Tools Candle Holder Power Tools Power Machines Fork & Spoon Notepad Holder Book Rack Bird House
Take Mindburst the class that makes our school s award-winning literary and fine arts magazine! The student staff selects the literature, artwork, and photography, and then uses InDesign to create visually stunning layouts!
Or take Creative Writing a class that encourages you to hone your skills for writing poetry, short stories, and... well... anything you enjoy writing! You ll get to share your work with peers, and you ll learn how to get your work published!
The Chronicle Student Newspaper is the only class where you can write, design, create, & publish. See Mr. Cave in room 103 for an application; all applications due by January 24 th. See The Chronicle for yourself at www.onhsnews.com
Every Student must complete 3 credit hours of social science to graduate. You are required to take the following classes: Freshmen Modern World History or Pre AP Modern World History 1 credit Juniors American History or AP US History 1 credit Seniors Government orap Government- -.5 credit
All students must complete.5 credit of social science elective in their 4 years of high school. The choices include: Geography Sociology Contemporary Issues Psychology Pre-AP Geography AP European History Ancient World History AP Psychology International Relations Sports Psychology Cross Cultural Connections
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES FRENCH (5) GERMAN (4) JAPANESE (3) LATIN (3) SIGN LANGUAGE (2) SPANISH (5)
Fields for Foreign Language Majors Accounting Computer Science Education Engineering Journalism Law Medicine
Advantages of Second Language Acquisition Students consistently score higher on ACT. Millions of US jobs rely on imports and exports. Employers look for those who communicate well. Students save college tuition with College Now courses.
ONHS Art Department Classes we offer: -Drawing 1 -Drawing 2 -Drawing 3 -Drawing 4 -Basic Digital Photography -Advanced Digital Photography -Ceramics -Advanced Ceramics -Painting -Jewelry/Metals -Sculpture -AP Studio Art -Basic Photography (Darkroom) -Advanced Photography (Darkroom) -Art History (Online)
Olathe Public Schools Culinary Arts Program (ProStart Kansas Restaurant Association Curriculum) Les Arts Culinaires
Course Work for Students Freshman and Sophomores Baking and Food Science Culinary Preparation I Culinary Preparation II Juniors and Seniors Three hours a day ProStart National Restaurant Assoc Curriculum Classroom, Labs, Written and Practical Exams Students will develop high level skills and competence demanded in the food service industry. Student get hands on training on how to run a restaurant. Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II
Culinary Competition Students have an opportunity to compete in culinary competition both on the State and National levels. Students learn how to work as a team Students learn commitment and loyalty Students develop a high skill in culinary arts Students can earn scholarships for their postsecondary education
Freshman Sports Med PE/Health & Biology Sophomore SM I & Chemistry Junior SM II & Anatomy and Physiology Senior SM III (Internships) Choice of 1 or 2 CNA -Certified Nurses Aide, JCCC EMS -Emergency Medical Science, JCCC Exercise Science Sports Med Required College Biology or Physics Courses
ONLINE APPLICATION On The Olathe Schools District s Website Under The Tab Of Quick Links 21 st Century Click On Application Process Complete App And Submit Sports Medicine, Athletic Training and Health Careers
Students become well-rounded scholars Students connect among multiple curriculum areas as well as personal interest Study broader topics (through Symposium) DS students have a larger range in their studies and gain many different skills Senior: year-long study with personal, student-selected, focus Distinguished Scholars overview
Orientation into the program Getting to know your DS group Study culture Off-site field work and expert speakers Book studies Organizing the Freshman Expedition Picture here Cultural Fair PSAT prep for 9 th grade:
Language Arts, Science, Political Science, Math, Visual Arts Classes pertaining to your interests [Everyone HAS to take advanced English] Classes with people who have similar aspirations Common questions: Can I be in band, orchestra, theatre, debate, etc.? YES! What about sports?? And yes! Will I be able to take an international language? Yes, it s encouraged. Can I be in another 21 st century program too? No. As a DS student what are people s views on you? You re a leader in the school, respectful, an involved student, as well as very intelligent Content 5 choices 10 th -12 th grade
Sophomores Juniors Seniors Honors Chemistry General Physics D.S. Science (5 th Hr) Distinguished Scholars Science College/AP Physics AP Chemistry D.S. Science (5 th Hr) AP Biology D.S. Science (5 th Hr)
Geosciences Program Science for students accepted into the program Freshmen Lab Tech Astronomy OR Oceanography Biology OR Honors Biology Sophomore Aquatic Methods Chemistry OR Honors Chemistry May take science elective of choice Aquatic Methods --------Practical Consumers Studies Credit Adv Geosciences 1--------Social Studies Elective Credit Adv Geoscience 1 and 2--------Technology Credit Junior Advanced Geosciences 1 Upper level Science of choice May take Science elective of choice Senior Advanced Geoscience 2 Upper level science of choice May take science elective of choice Please refer to your individual program plan of study.
Life Sciences 21 Century Program Biomedical Biotechnology Health Careers Insert a jellyfish gene into bacteria and watch it GLOW! Model DNA & Proteins Study the effects of manipulating gene expression in worms Work with researchers and doctors, studying the newest medical advancements And Much MORE!
FACS Family & Consumer Sciences education is divided into three strands focusing on hands-on learning with an emphasis on future career success.
Human Services Courses focus on child development, family relationships & nutrition/wellness that relate to families and individual needs. Intro to Human Services (grades 9-10) Parenting & Child Development (grades 10-12) Interpersonal & Family Relationships (grades 11-12) Personal & Financial Management (grades 10-12) Nutrition & Wellness (grades 9-12) Career & Community Connections (grade 12)
Restaurant & Event Management Courses focus on culinary skills as well as management, marketing and operations of the hospitality industry. Baking & Food Science (grades 9-12) Culinary Preparation I (grades 9-12) Culinary Preparation II (grades 11-12) Culinary Arts I (grades 11-12) Culinary Arts II (grades 11-12)
Courses focus on fashion, interiors, textiles and other design related skills. Design Essentials (grades 9-12) Interior Design I (grades 9-12) Interior Design II (grades 10-12) Design Trends I (grades 9-12) Design Trends II (grades 10-12) Textile Design I (grades 9-12) Textile Design II (grades 10-12) Design Studio I & II (grade 12)
ONHS Business & Computer Department
Business Curriculum Business Essentials Marketing 1 & 2 Accounting 1, 2, & 3 Personal & Financial Management Marketing Management A & B Entrepreneurship 1 & 2 Introduction to Law
New College Focus! Personal & Financial Management Find the right school at an affordable price. Scholarships. FAFSA, Pell Grants, and work study programs. Manage expenses (dorms, food, car, books technology). Budget for college and avoid unnecessary debt. Manage credit and debit cards.
Computer Curriculum Computer Essentials Publications & Presentations Web Design 1, 2, & 3 Graphic Design 1 & 2 Fundamentals of Programming C++ & Adv. C++ Programming C# & Adv. C# Programming Java Programming
DECA
Technology Education Architecture Engineering
CAD Drawings Model/house Drawing CAD I, II, III, IV (Computer Aided Drafting)
Transportation Power & Energy Manufacturing Constructive Communication Problem Solving Introduction to Industrial Technology
Notepad Holder Hand Tools Power Tools Book Rack Bird House Power Machines Production Technology/Advanced Prod Tech
Take Mindburst the class that makes our school s award-winning literary and fine arts magazine! The student staff selects the literature, artwork, and photography, and then uses InDesign to create visually stunning layouts!
Or take Creative Writing a class that encourages you to hone your skills for writing poetry, short stories, and... well... anything you enjoy writing! You ll get to share your work with peers, and you ll learn how to get your work published!
The Chronicle Student Newspaper is the only class where you can write, design, create, & publish. See Mr. Cave in room 103 for an application; all applications due by January 24 th. See The Chronicle for yourself at www.onhsnews.com
Social Sciences Every Student must complete 3 credit hours of social science to graduate. You are required to take the following classes: Freshmen Modern World History or Pre AP Modern World History 1 credit Juniors American History or AP US History 1 credit Seniors Government orap Government--.5 credit
All students must complete.5 credit of social science elective in their 4 years of high school. The choices include: Geography Sociology Contemporary Issues Psychology Pre-AP Geography Social Science AP European History Ancient World History AP Psychology International Relations Sports Psychology Cross Cultural Connections
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES French (5) German (4) Japanese (3) Latin (3) Sign Language (2) Spanish (5)
Accounting Computer Science Education Engineering Journalism Law Medicine Fields for Foreign Language Majors
Students consistently score higher on ACT. Millions of US jobs rely on imports and exports. Employers look for those who communicate well. Students save college tuition with College Now courses. Advantages of Second Language Acquisition
ONHS Art Department Classes we offer: -Drawing 1 -Drawing 2 -Drawing 3 -Drawing 4 -Basic Digital Photography -Advanced Digital Photography -Ceramics -Advanced Ceramics -Painting -Jewelry/Metals -Sculpture -AP Studio Art -Basic Photography (Darkroom) -Advanced Photography (Darkroom) -Art History (Online)