 Regional Occupational Program  Prepares students with career skills  Real-world application  Connect current curriculum with future endeavors  Meet.

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 Regional Occupational Program  Prepares students with career skills  Real-world application  Connect current curriculum with future endeavors  Meet expectations of employers  Offers focused pathways of study  Art and Communication  Business and Marketing  Health an Biosciences  Service Occupations  Technology and Engineering

S S L O s S: Student L: Learning O: Outcomes

 Demonstrating an effective resume, job application, interview techniques and professional appearance.  Use various resources to search and explore job opportunities and educational requirements.

 Uses various methods of decision making  Identifies, analyzes and generates solutions  Uses collaboration within the school/work community

 Demonstrate the ability to organize thoughts and information and present them in a logical manner using proper grammar and punctuation  Listen and respond to verbal and non-verbal messages  Demonstrate the ability to use a variety of media to communicate effectively.

 Working independently and within a group setting, effectively and respectfully  Demonstrating classroom and workplace ethics  Demonstrating occupational safety standards  Acquiring occupational specific competencies