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COLLEGE AND CAREER READY

Health Sciences

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- “They learn first aid basics, CPR basics and how to use an AED,” Godbold said.

- Twice a year, health sciences hosts their Blood Drive.

Business

- “How to market a business, but they can market themselves also,” Anderson said.

- Marketing will soon open up a podcast.

Media Arts

- “Kids work in the industry standard on Adobe programs.” - Steinmetz

- Media arts is responsible for yearbooks and magazines.

Vocational

- Students travel to Riverview Opportunity Center from Bullitt East. This is next to Bullitt Central High School.

Teaching/Learning

- “They’re able to see the behind the scenes and what it takes to teach,” Craven said.

- To complete this pathway, you must pass the CCE.

Agriculture

- “Teaches animal science, horticulture and agribusiness,” McConnell said.

- Agriculture runs the FFA (Future Farmers of America).

Culinary

- Teaches students about foods, healthiness and cooking.

- Starting next year, there will be ‘Charger Snack Shack.’

Law Enforcement

- “We talk about the Bill of Rights/amendments that are prevalent to the law.” - Nunn

- Law Enforcement club runs security for school events.

Engineering

- The first year, you plan constructions then you get to actually start building as time goes on.

- In the engineering pathway, there is much freedom and a lot of team building.

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