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Welcome to Ardrey Kell’s Open House Mrs. Elaine Friar, Career and Technical Ed. dept. Elaine.Friar@cms.k12.nc.us http://elainefriar.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/
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What is CTE? Career and Technical Education Prepares your students for college majors and careers Prepares your students for part time jobs and internships where CTE skills can be utilized
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Areas of Concentration in CTE at Ardrey Kell Business Interior Design Health Occupations Technology Marketing Trade and Industrial Project Lead the Way
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Accounting I MSITA Excel and Access MSITA Word,PPT and Publisher MSITA Word,PPT and Publisher Multimedia and Webpage Design Multimedia and Webpage Design
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Microsoft Information Technology Academy http://www.microsoft.com/en- us/itacademy/default.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/en- us/itacademy/default.aspx Syllabus Testing Available for Word PowerPoint Excel Access
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21 st Century Skills Communication Technical Problem solving Team building Listening WRITING!!!!
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Student Organizations at Ardrey Kell FBLA Future Business Leaders of America Tech Connect FCCLA (Family & Consumer Science) Junior Achievement DECA (Marketing) Nat’l Tech. Honor Society TSA (Technical) HOSA (Health Occupations)
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CTE’s Honor Society is The National Technical Honor Society Students must: Be a junior or senior Nominated by a CTE teacher Have earned an A in their current CTE class and have taken another CTE class previously Have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0 and have a passing grade in all subjects for the year nominated
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Elaine Friar’s Information Elaine.Friar@cms.k12.nc.us 980-343-0860 ext 297 http://elainefriar.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ National Board Certified Teacher Winthrop University, BS Univ. of MD Business Education Masters in Education
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Accounting I Students will follow basic principles of the accounting cycle from the analysis and recording of business transactions to the preparations and interpretation of financial statements and supporting data.
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What’s after Accounting I? Accounting II (honors course) Principles of Business Small Business/ Entrepreneurship See Course Guide for many more options
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Supplies Needed Daily 3 ring binder, 5 dividers, paper Pencil Calculator Closure
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Computer Applications II Multimedia and Webpage Design 1.0 Desktop publishing 2.0 Graphic image design, computer animation and virtual reality 3.0 Multimedia production 4.0 Web page design
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Principles of Business Designed to help students master skills in Business concepts Leadership skills Communication skills Technology Money management Banking & credit Savings & investments Insurances Careers in business & marketing
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What comes after Principles of Business: Computer Applications I, II E-Commerce Computerized Accounting I & II Computer Programming I & II Marketing, Fashion Merchandise Small Business Entrepreneurship Much more!
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Honors Accounting II This course is designed to develop in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques used in solving business problems and making financial decisions.
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Honors Accounting II Highlights Employment in the field of accounting Journalize and post business transactions in journals and ledgers Departmentalized merchandising business Apply accounting concepts, practices, and procedures for a corporation Perform activities used in a payroll system
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Other Honors Accounting Highlights Procedures for accounting adjustments Procedures for inventory control systems Procedures related to cost accounting Procedures related to budgeting using manual
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Computer Applications I Students master beginning and advanced skills in: Word-processing and desktop publishing Database Spreadsheet PowerPoint Alternative Input devices & portability
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What’s After Computer Applications I? Computer Applications II E-Commerce (Honors course) See Course Guide for many more options.
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