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6.1 REVISION/ADOPTION/ORDERING OF AGENDA: January 18, 2023
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9.3 CURRICULUM: Out-of-State Conference Request for Michelle Gonzalez, Parent Liaiso
9.4 CURRICULUM: Overnight Field Trip Request for California Military Institute Advan
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9.6 BUSINESS: Agreement With Hornblower Yachts, LLC, for the 2023 California Militar
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10.1 DISCIPLINE: December 2022 Monthly Suspension Report
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12.1 CURRICULUM: Revised Social Science Course: Criminology (meets A-G requirements)
12.2 CURRICULUM: Revised Social Science Course: Youth and Law (meets A-G requirement
12.3 CURRICULUM: New Agriculture Course: Agriculture Projects (meets A-G requirement
12.4 CURRICULUM: New Agriculture Course: Agriculture Welding (not an A-G course)
12.5 CURRICULUM: New Social Science Elective Course: General Psychology (meets A-G r
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15.1 ADJOURNMENT: Regular Meeting of the California Military Institute for January 1
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Meeting Date:
1/18/2023 - 5:00 PM
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12.3 CURRICULUM: New Agriculture Course: Agriculture Projects (meets A-G requirements)
Strategic Plan
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Enclosure
File Attachment:
Agriculture Projects.pdf
Summary
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The District's Educational Services Department has made recommendations for updates in our district-wide course catalog. At this time, we are submitting a new Agriculture course titled Agriculture Projects. Agriculture Projects does meet the UC/CSU requirement as a āGā Elective.
Agriculture Projects is designed to be designated time for students to work on their various hands-on supervised agricultural experience (SAE) projects. A supervised agricultural experience (SAE) is a structured experiential and work-based learning opportunity in school-based agriculture, food, and natural resources programs to extend beyond the classroom in a setting outside of regular school hours to develop an individual student's industry and career-based competencies. SAEs allow students to experience the diversity of agriculture and natural resources industries and to gain exposure to agricultural-related career pathways. SAEs require a documented formal project scope, accurate record keeping, and student advisor supervision. This class would give units towards graduation to those students who have qualifying agriculture projects on or off campus based on the National FFA Organization's list of qualifying SAE projects. This class would give time to the students to work on their projects and create opportunities for one-on-one time with their project advisor for help or guidance on their endeavors.
Students would be graded based on the amount of time spent working on their projects and the quality of their documentation of the project, both financially and in written form. Students can take this class every semester they have a project to work on. Students will meet once a week with the teacher in class to check on progress on ABT record books and answer questions. The student will otherwise use this class period to independently work on projects or record books. Meets the UC/CSU āGā Requirement.
The Director of Curriculum and Instruction and the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services has approved the above course.
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Recommendation
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It is recommended that the Board of Trustees receive, for its review and consideration, as part of the first reading, the new Agriculture course: Agriculture Projects.
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Julie Zierold - Director - Curriculum and Instruction
Signed By:
Robert Brough - Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services
Signed By:
Grant Bennett - Superintendent
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