FCCLA provides students with opportunities to attain knowledge, skills, and leadership characteristics necessary to succeed in life, as well as promoting personal growth and leadership development.
FCCLA Culinary Competition at Roy High.
College and Career Awareness provides students with the direction, decision making, and planning needed to select their personal career paths. College and Career Awareness is an important part of a student's preparation in becoming college and career ready.
Weber High HOSA (Health Occupations Student Organization) has an on-going service project called “Weekend Warriors”. This student organization has been raising money through donations and collecting food through donations to send home with elementary students who may not have enough food on their tables to eat over the weekend. . Recently, the Weber High HOSA Chapter officers and advisors organized another weekend of service going throughout the community to raise donations and collect donated food items form individuals and businesses. The Co-Presidents of HOSA along with their advisors (Jen Bird and Melissa Powell) organized a successful campaign that brought in more than $2000.00 in cash donations, and collected thousands of food items and needed household items for our community youth. Congratulations Weber High HOSA, you are making a difference in the community!
Weber High School recently held its annual 9th grade student recruitment. This annual event is known as “The Weber Experience” and it consists of approximately 40 different booths set up from all kinds of programs, classes, and clubs that are available for the incoming sophomores to be involved with. The students come from the three junior high schools in Weber High’s Cone, that being Orion Jr, North Ogden Jr, and Snowcrest Junior High. The students are first directed into the auditorium where they are welcomed by Mr. Velden Wardle, the awesome WHS principal. After that, the student body officers and counselors give them plenty of tips and advice on making good class choices at Weber High, and they perform some fun and interactive skits to get the students excited about attending Weber High. After the presentation in the auditorium, the students are released out into “The Commons” to visit as many program and club areas as they can within an hour. Students get to interact with teachers and other students who are currently in those classes, and pick up valuable information about the classes so they can prepare to register for their sophomore year.
Students will be trained for career opportunities in the food service/culinary arts industry. Students will have the opportunity to learn and practice safety and sanitation procedures, and use and maintain commercial food service equipment. They will perform quantity food preparation as it relates to catering, bakery, restaurant, hospitality, and fast food business operations.
Bonneville High Schools Culinary Programs participated in a “Burger Battle”.
This course provides students the opportunity to develop essential skills in the various career pathways related to Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS). Students will explore and cultivate skills in food and nutrition sciences, childcare, interior design, clothing and textile construction, fashion design and merchandising, consumerism, entrepreneurship, family relationships, personal responsibility, and career and job-related tasks.
Mindy Nish’s 8th grade FACS class at Rocky Mountain Junior High School doing an entrepreneurial lesson and created their own business. After all costs they made about $95.
Ms. Weaver’s students at North Ogden Jr High School with their shoe box room as part of the interior design unit for the 8th grade FACS.
Students will learn welding skills that will prepare them to apply technical knowledge and skill in the workplace and in project construction. Students will learn and practice knowledge, attitude, skills, and habits required for performing tasks autonomously, including the selection and use of appropriate techniques and equipment with minimum supervision including the selection and use of appropriate techniques and equipment.
Mr. Ellertson’s Welding class at Fremont High School designing and fabricating parts for a trailer.
Students will increase their understanding of their individual roles and identity, including their goals and aspirations, their interests, and their work values. Students will learn about careers and know how to access current information about market demand, average earnings, and training and education requirements. Students’ increased understanding of their personal work-related characteristics and knowledge of careers and related education requirements, will support the development of well-defined College and Career Ready Plans.
Pillowcases made in Tyler White’s College and Career Awareness class at Sandridge Jr High
An applied physics course that is part of the Utah science core curriculum and an appropriate related course for Career and Technical Education students.
Lynn McMillen’s Physics class @ Roy Jr High Trebuchet pumpkin throwing challenge.
Students will develop knowledge and skills related to the floriculture industry. Floral design and management will be the primary units of study. Students will be prepared to create floral arrangements, grow floriculture crops, and manage commercial floriculture operations.
Mr. Smalley’s Floriculture class at Roy High are working on their floral arrangements.