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CLINTON
HIGH
SCHOOL
2012-2013
CAREER
AND
EDUCATIONAL
PLANNING GUIDE
The Career & Educational Planning Guide is available online:
(www.clinton.k12.mo.us)
Table of Contents
General Information
Letter of Introduction..3
Mission, Philosophy & Vision ...4
2011-2012 School Calendar ..5
Notice of Nondiscrimination ..6
Frequently Asked Questions ..6
Graduation Requirements
High School Requirements .....7
Minimum Post-High School Admissions Requirements ....8
Athletic Eligibility
Missouri State High School Activities Association Eligibility...9
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Requirements ...9
National Collegiate Athletic Association Requirements.9
National Collegiate Athletic Association Eligibility Center.10
High School Special Programs
A+ Schools Program ....................................................11
Articulated Credit..11
Dual Credit ...11
Dual Enrollment ...12
Weighted Courses..12
Early Graduation...12
Other Credit Opportunities12
Career Planning
Career Planning at Clinton High School...13
Career Paths & Clusters ...15
Programs of Study by Cluster .18-48
Sample Personal Plan of Study 49
Missouri Connections............................................50
Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions by Department .51
Clinton Technical School Course Descriptions 68
Additional Learning Opportunities
Clubs & Organizations .71
Job Shadowing .73
Assessments ..73
Forms
A+ Schools Program Citizenship Guidelines....74
A+ Schools Program Agreement ..78
Dear Parents and Students;
This Career and Educational Planning Guide is intended to assist students as they make plans for a career that will lead to a rewarding and enjoyable future. We urge students and parents to work with the school faculty to review the information in this book in preparation for creating the students personal plan of study. Each year you will annually revisit the students personal plan of study. The personal plan of study is the students unique plan of study which outlines courses that align with future education and career goals. When students see the relevancy of high school course work to what they aspire to in their future, they are more apt to take school more seriously and enroll in more rigorous courses. Remember course selection is very important and schedule changes can be very difficult.
Parent, please familiarize yourself with the abundance of information in this book and actively participate with your school and student in creating and reviewing your childs personal plan of study. Students rank parents as the most influential people in their lives. Challenge your students to set high standards, select courses and school activities which directly help them achieve personal and career goals, work hard to achieve these goals and attend classes daily. Embrace the power of your influence and genuinely engage in educational pursuits with your child(ren).
We look forward to partnering with you for a successful year. Please dont hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance.
Dr. Bryan Pettengill, Principal
Sara Kenepp, Assistant Principal
660.885.2247
660.885.2247
Jason Abner, Activities Director
Matthew Perry, Counselor (9, 10)
660.885.2247
660.885.4911
Brooke Dorr, Counselor (11, 12)
Elaine Mifflin, Registrar
660.885.4911
660-885-4911
Mission Statement
To Prepare All Students for Productive Living
Philosophy
The purpose of the Clinton School District is to prepare our students to be productive members of an ever-changing society. It is our ultimate goal that each student grow intellectually, physically and emotionally. Furthermore, we strive to preserve each individuals rights and opportunities.
We draw our strength from supportive parents and patrons, dedicated students, and imaginative, professional teachers. Supported by these elements, we will continue to be a progressive leader in innovative curricular, professional, and technological advancement. With these components present and functioning cooperatively, children will develop into productive citizens who are able to contribute to the society in which they live.
Beliefs
All students can learn.
Students need to be willing learners.
To respect the opinions and beliefs of all students.
To provide equal opportunities in learning through special programs for the gifted as well as the handicapped.
To encourage students to make worthwhile use of leisure time.
To improve the learning situation through continuous evaluation and research.
To provide counseling that will direct the student to his areas of interest and importance.
To make provision for a program of health and safety education.
To help each child recognize his individual worth and make him aware of his importance in our society.
To develop students knowledge of the concepts of democracy and promote the responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic society.
To provide opportunities for vocational education.
To promote growth and practice of high moral and professional standards by the faculty.
To allow opportunities for parents to have a voice in the policies of the schools.
To give consideration for the most efficient use of tax money.
Clinton School District seeks to initiate a cooperative effort among students, faculty and administrators to prepare the student for his present and future responsibilities as a citizen of his community and country, and as an individual.
Notice of Nondiscrimination
It is the policy of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, or disability in its programs or employment practices as required by Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the enrollment process?
The enrollment process begins in late January as the high school counselors schedule a group meeting with each class to discuss the Career and Educational Planning Guide. In addition, the counselors meet individually with the students for discussion of career pathways and class selection. Students will be provided time to work on the computer to complete their course selections on-line. Once course selection has been completed a final master schedule will be generated.
Students will receive their final schedules at the end of the school year. At this time students may request additional schedule changes. Under certain conditions these requests will require parental permission before receiving consideration. Once the school year has begun, students have up to three days for a schedule change. Beyond the third day, schedule changes are made only for exceptional circumstances and with administrative approval.
What happens if I fail a semester of a required full year (2 semesters) course?
If a student fails a semester or more of a requirement, they will have to retake that course credit in one of the following ways, summer school, afterschool credit recovery, or re-enrolling in the course.
May I get extra credit through summer school or correspondent courses?
Clinton High School accepts up to 2 units of credit each year from students who take transcripted course through correspondent, college or other means.
What happens if I withdraw from a class before the end of the semester?
Students who withdraw from a class after the deadline will receive an F in that course and will not have the opportunity to gain credit in another course.
May I change my schedule at semester if I dont like a class I am taking?
Students may change their schedule at semester for various reasons if there is another course choice available.
Do any classes which I took in junior high count toward high school credit?
No. Algebra taken during the 8th grade only counts at the college level.
CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL COURSE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULAR
AREAS
Graduation
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
4 units
(English I, II, III, and one additional unit of English)
SOCIAL STUDIES*
(PERSONAL FINANCE .5)
3 units
(American History, World History, American Government)
MATHEMATICS
3 units
(Algebra plus two additional math units)
SCIENCE
3 units
(Physical Science, Biology, plus one additional science unit)
FINE ARTS
1 unit
PRACTICAL ARTS
1 unit
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
1 unit
HEALTH
1/2 unit
ELECTIVES
9.5 units
Totals
26 units
*Indicates that the personal finance course may count one half unit of credit towards meeting this requirement.
In addition to the program of study for graduation, a student must take End of Course Exams in English II, Biology, Algebra I, Algebra II, and Government and a student must pass the Missouri and the United States Constitutions exams. These exams are given in the American Government class and students must achieve 70% on the exams in order to pass the class and the related District developed assessment (see Policy 2522) to qualify for graduation from Clinton School District.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM POST-HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION
CURRICULAR
AREAS
Entering Freshman
University of Missouri
System Credit
Requirements
Missouri Public 4 Year Colleges
(UCM, MSU)
Credit
Requirements
Community & Technical Colleges
Military
Careers
Apprenticeships
COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
4 Units
4 Units
High School
Diploma, GED, or a Completion of Home School Program
High School
Diploma
Most Require a High School Diploma or a GED and must be at least 18 years of age
SOCIAL STUDIES
3 Units
Govt
3 Units
Govt
MATHEMATICS
4 Units
Alg I & Higher
3 Units
Alg I & Higher
SCIENCE
3 Units
2 of 3 from Bio, Chem, Physics & Earth Science
3 Units
No General Science 1 must be a lab class
FINE ARTS
1 Unit
1 Unit
PRACTICAL ARTS
0 Units
0 Units
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
0 Units
0 Units
ELECTIVES
5 Units
6 Units
ADDITIONAL
ELECTIVES
2 Units
2 Years of the same foreign language
3 Units selected from foreign language &/or core courses
TOTALS
22 Units
Plus appropriate class rank and a minimum score of 24 on ACT
23 Units
Plus appropriate class rank and ACT score
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Missouri State High School Activities Association Eligibility (MSHSAA)
Knowing and following all MSHSAA standards will enable a student to protect his/her eligibility for MSHSAA interscholastic competition. Activity participation should be for all students making appropriate progress toward graduation and otherwise in good standing.
Grades 9-12:
Grades received the preceding semester will determine eligibility to participate in interscholastic activities.
The student shall have earned, the preceding semester, a minimum of 3.0 units of credit. This means to pass 6 of 7 classes the previous semester.
The student shall currently be enrolled in and regularly attending courses that offer 3.0 units of credit. (student aides, etc does not count as a full class)
A beginning ninth grade student shall have been promoted from the eighth grade to the ninth grade for first semester of eligibility.
A student must be making satisfactory progress towards graduation as determined by local school policies.There is a maximum age limit for participation
Dual Enrollment/MOVIP: Students planning to participate in dual enrollment/MOVIP classes should visit with their counselor or Activities Director to make sure they will be eligible to participate in MSHSAA sanctioned activities. More information can be found at: www.mshsaa.org
National Association Of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
For information about eligibility to play NAIA athletics, go to www.playnaia.org.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Before a student is eligible to participate in college athletics at the NCAA Division I or Division II level, the NCAA Clearinghouse must certify the student. Part of that certification process includes making sure the student has successfully taken the required number of core courses. The required number of core courses is listed below. For further requirements to be deemed eligible contact the Guidance Office.
CORE UNITS REQUIRED FOR NCAA CERTIFICATION
Division I
Division II
English Core
4 years
3 years
Mathematics Core
3 years
2 years
Science Core
2 years
2 years
Social Studies Core
2 years
2 years
From English, Math, or Science
1 year
2 years
Additional Core (English, Math, Science,
Social Science, Foreign Language, Computer
Science, Philosophy, Non-doctrinal Religion)
4 years
3 years
TOTAL CORE UNITS REQUIRED
16
*14
*IMPORTANT NOTE: Division II will require 16 core courses beginning August 1, 2013.
Be sure to look at your high schools list of NCAA-approved core courses on the Eligibility Centers Web site to make certain that courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is www.eligibilitycenter.org.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Eligibility Center
All high school student-athletes wishing to compete in college must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Information about the Eligibility Center can be found in the Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. The NCAA national office does not handle initial-eligibility certifications. Please do not contact the NCAA national office with inquiries regarding an individual's initial-eligibility status, including whether transcripts, student release forms, etc., were received or about when you will be cleared. The Eligibility Center maintains and processes all of the initial-eligibility certifications. More information can be found at: www.ncca.org
The high school administration realizes that an effective educational program is one that provides
opportunities for student learning both within the classroom and beyond the traditional classroom and
school day. These expanded opportunities are viewed as educational options to supplement the
regular program.
A+ Schools Program
The Clinton Schools Program strives to ensure that students are prepared for and successful in life beyond high school. The A+ Schools Program provides students with continuous, progressive career information throughout the students years in the Clinton School District. The program focuses on ensuring students have course offerings that are rigorous and relevant to the world outside the classroom that will better prepare them for their paths after high school. For Additional Information about the A+ Schools Program contact the A+ coordinator or the Department of Higher Education website (www.dhe.mo.gov).
Articulated Credit
Articulation agreements are set up for certain career, technical or occupational courses that are offered through a postsecondary institution such as State Fair Community College. Articulated credit is earned by successfully completing a career, technical, or occupational course with an 80% or higher. Enrollment for articulated credit must be made while the student is enrolled in the high school equivalent course. The college credit will appear on a college transcript once a student graduates high school and earns 15 hours of college credit through the post-secondary institution. There is no cost to the student for articulated credit.
Dual Credit
Dual credit is an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors who are capable of meeting an increased challenge to earn high school credit and/or college credit through selected courses offered on the high school campus. Dual credit courses are taught in the high school by a certified high school teacher with a Masters degree in the field of study or who has been screened and approved by the college offering the dual credit. Courses offered as dual credit at the high school campus during the day may not be taken at the college campus during the day.
Dual Credit courses offered at Clinton High School:
American History 102 (3) Prerequisite: This course offers 3 college credit hours for junior and seniors through State Fair Community College. The required GPA is 3.0 or above to enroll in this course. American History 102 explores the political, economic, and social development of the United States first known inhabitants through the Reconstruction period following the Civil War.
World Civilization (3) Prerequisite: This course offers 3 college credit hours for junior and seniors through State Fair Community College. The required GPA is 3.0 or above to enroll in this course.
Psychology (3) Prerequisite: This course offers 3 college credit hours for junior and seniors through State Fair Community College. The required GPA is 3.0 or above to enroll in this course.
Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5) This course offers 5 college credit hours for juniors and seniors through University of Central Missouri. The required ACT score is 24 or above on the Math portion of the test.
College Algebra (3) This course offers 3 college credit hours for juniors and seniors through University of Central Missouri. The required ACT score is 20 or above on the Math portion of the test.
Composition I ENGL101 (3) Prerequisite: English I, English II, English III, Recommended B+ average. This course offers 3 college credit hours for seniors through University of Central Missouri. The required ACT score is 18 or above on the English portion of the test.
Advance Biology (4) This course offers 4 college credit hours for juniors and seniors through University of Missouri Kansas City. Students must have a 3.0 or higher to enroll in this course.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment credit is an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to earn college credit through selected college courses. College courses are taught by an instructor from a college on either the high school campus or at the campus of the college. Clinton High School requires a parent release form to be signed before students will be allowed to attend classes off-campus during school hours.
Weighted Courses
Weighted courses at Clinton High School are offered to encourage students to take more rigorous courses, which will lead to an increase in academic achievement and increased preparation for post-secondary education. The following courses are offered for weighted credit. Those marked with * are also taught for dual credit. Weighted courses are available to juniors and seniors only. Students enrolled in these courses will earn one (1) additional grade point for the grade they receive in the course (A=5 grade points, B=4 grade points, etc.) The following courses are offered as Weighted Courses.
Composition I*
College American History*
Psychology
College Algebra*
Physics
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Advanced Biology*
Calculus*
Chemistry II
Early Graduation
A student who wishes to graduate from high school in less than the ordinary eight (8) semesters, grade 9-12 sequence, may request permission to complete graduation requirements on an alternate schedule. The student and parents/guardians will consult with high school guidance personnel to develop a graduation plan. The students intention to accomplish early graduation shall be presented in writing to the principal by October 1st.
Early graduation requests may be approved only if the student plans to continue his/her post graduate studies during the eighth semester, or has a specific hardship. The student must have been in attendance at Clinton High School for a minimum of two (2) full semesters and have earned a minimum of six (6) units of credit at Clinton High School to be eligible.
A student who graduates early must complete all graduation requirements established by the Clinton Board of Education. The student who chooses early graduation will be allowed to participate in the spring graduation ceremonies. In all other activities, the early-out graduate will be treated as a graduate student. Diplomas for early graduates will be awarded at the time of graduation. If an early graduate chooses not to attend graduation ceremonies, their diploma will be mailed after the ceremony
Other Credit Opportunities
Clinton High School allows students the opportunity to earn credit through other non-traditional venues such as correspondence courses, the Missouri Virtual Instruction Program (MOVIP), and Summer School. A student may earn a maximum of 2 high school credits in an academic year. Students should talk to their guidance counselor for more information on various correspondence programs and summer school options.
Career Planning at Clinton High School
What do you want to do after high school? That is a question that is asked of our students a multitude of times over the course of their public school education. Its a question that is not easily answered, due to the enormous number of possible post-secondary alternatives that are currently available to our students. Technological advances and global competition have transformed the nature of both education and work. Tomorrows jobs will require more knowledge and training, highly developed 21st Century Skills, technological skills, and more flexible workers than ever before. Our students need to be prepared for, and informed of, the reality of several job and career changes over the course of their lifetimes. They need to understand that they will have to continually update their knowledge and skills, which may require additional training and/or education.
The Clinton School District offers a wide array of courses and experiences to its students. As students review course offerings and activities, we hope to guide them in choosing coursework and experiences that are relevant to their future goals.
In planning for post-secondary goals, students should start with examining where their own interests and talents lie. This can be accomplished in many different ways within the school district; researching middle and high school classes of interest, taking interest and skill inventories, participating in career fairs offered, and taking advantage of the many extra-curricular and enrichment activities available. The school district uses the Missouri Connections online program (www.missouriconnections.org) along with the PLAN test for interest assessments and to explore the variety of options students have beyond high school.
Using the results of career assessments students create their personal plan of study for their high school years and beyond. School counselors, teachers and other district personnel, are available to guide students and parents in this important planning process. The planning process is critical to not only meeting graduation requirements, but also to taking the coursework that will ultimately lead to a successful post-secondary transition whether it is transitioning to work, college, technical training, or military.
Career Paths and Career Clusters
Career paths are clusters of occupations/careers grouped according to participants interests and talents or skills. All paths include a variety of occupations that require different levels of education and training. Thus, career paths provide a plan for all students, whatever their interests, abilities, talents, or desired levels of education. Selecting a career path provides a student with an area of FOCUS, along with FLEXIBILITY and a VARIETY of ideas to pursue. Deciding on a career path can assist you in exploring your interests and preparing for your future. Identifying a career path can help you in selecting school courses, activities, and part-time employment. It can also help guide your participation in job shadowing, career exploration and internships. The focus of career paths is on helping students choose a career path, not a specific occupation. Selecting a career path is not a lifelong commitment; it is a place to begin focusing ones energies. As students take different courses and learn more about themselves and careers, they will probably change career paths. If different career paths become more interesting, the students can reevaluate plans, make appropriate decisions, and revise their high school plans as necessary.
Choosing A Career Path or Cluster
1. Identify your interests, abilities, and talents.
2. Identify the career path or cluster that relates to your interests, abilities, and talents.
3. Explore occupations in those career paths or clusters.
4. Decide how much education you want to receive after high school.
5. Develop a personal plan of study by selecting courses and co-curricular activities that relate to your career educational and career goal.
6. If undecided regarding a career path or cluster, choose courses from different career areas to give you a better idea of your interests.ATHS
Programs of Study (POS)
Programs of study, serve as a guide, along with other career planning materials, to help students develop their personal plans of study. Courses listed within these programs of study are recommended coursework only and should be individualized to meet each learners educational and career goals. Clinton High Schools programs of study can be found on the following pages.
Personal Plan of Study (PPOS)
A students scope and sequence of coursework and related activities based upon their chosen Career Path or Career Cluster and their educational goals. Initiated in the eighth grade, it is designed to insure a successful post-secondary transition. Personal plans of study is the key component of the Individual Planning process. A sample of Clinton High Schools Personal Plan of Study is found on page 49.
Missouri Connections
A free web-based career and educational planning resource to help Missouri citizens determine their career interests, explore occupations, establish education plans, develop job search strategies, and create resumes.
Career Paths and Clusters Map
This diagram is a visual map of the "Career Clusters" model developed to help students, parents, and those in the educational system understand how curriculum relates to the career opportunities from which students will choose, and for which schools must prepare them.
The Sixteen Career Clusters
Clinton High School
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
Animal Science
American History
PE / Health
Fine Arts
Food & Nutrition
Animal Science (Prerequisite)
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Student Organizations:
FORMCHECKBOX FFA
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
10
English II
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Animal Science
Plant Science
Adv. Animal Sci((
World History
Fine Arts
Food & Nutrition
Agribusiness Management
Advanced Animal Science
Animal Science
Horticulture I (Prerequisite)
Plant Science
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology(
Chemistry II
Animal Science
Plant Science
Adv. Animal Sci((
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Fine Arts
Advanced Food & Nutrition
Agribusiness Management
Advanced Animal Science((
Animal Science
Horticulture I (Prerequisite)
Horticulture II
Plant Science
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology(
Chemistry II
Animal Science
Plant Science
Adv. Animal Sci((
Agribusiness Management
Advanced Animal Science((
Animal Science
Horticulture I (Prerequisite)
Horticulture II
Plant Science
Postsecondary Offerings For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Linn State Technical College
www.linnstate.edu
Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.edu
Mineral Area College
www.mineralarea.edu
North Central Missouri College
www.ncmissouri.edu
Ozarks Technical Community College
www.otc.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Community College
www.trcc.edu
Clinton Technical School
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Columbia Area Career Center
www.career-center.org
Davis Hart Career Center
www.mexicoschools.net
Eldon Career Center
www.eldoncareercenter.org
Hannibal Career and Technical Center
www.hannibal.tec.mo.us
Kirksville Area Tech Center
www.kirksville.k12.mo.us
Moberly Area Tech Center
www.moberly.k12.mo.us
Ranken Tech College
www.ranken.edu
Waynesville Technical Academy
www.waynesville.k12.mo.us
A.T. Skill University of Health Sciences
www.atsu.edu
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
Culver-Stockon College
www.culver.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood University
www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville University of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu
MO Southern State University
www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri State University West Plains
www.wp.missouristate.edu
MO Univ of Science & Technology
www.mst.edu
Missouri Valley College
www.moval.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis University
www.imagine.stu.edu
Southeast MO State University www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist University
www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
University of MO Columbia
www.missouri.edu
University of MO Kansas City www.umkc.edu
Univ of MO St Louis - www.umsl.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Webster University
www.websteruniv.edu
Westminster College
www.westminster-mo.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training - www.petropolisacademy.com
Midwest Institute
www.midwestinstitute.com
Sample Careers By Educational Level For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-The-Job Training or Less
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Animal Caretakers
Animal Trainers
Bakers
Commercial Fishers
Farm and Ranch Workers
Farm Equipment Mechanics
Farmers
Food Processing Workers
Log Graders and Scalers
Loggers
Meat Cutters
Mining Machine Operators
Nursery Workers
Rock Splitters
Trash Collectors
Veterinary Assistants
Water Treatment Plant Operators
Fish and Game Wardens
Forestry Technicians
Precision Agriculture Technicians
Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural Scientists
Animal Scientists
Conservation Scientists
Farm and Home Management Advisors
Food Scientists
Foresters
Park Naturalists
Zoologists
Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Animal Scientists
Farm and Home Management Advisors
Veterinarians
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
Clinton High School
Architecture & Construction
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
Animal Science
American History
PE / Health
Beginning Woods
Architecture
Art I
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Program Accredited by AGC
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
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English II
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Animal Science
Plant Science
Adv. Animal Sci
World History
Advanced Woods
Computer Aided Drafting
Housing Human Environments(
Art II
Computer Applications II
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology(
Chemistry II
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Advanced Woods
Computer Aided Drafting
Housing Human Environments(
Art II
Building Trades I (Prerequisite)
Computer Applications II
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology(
Chemistry II
Advanced Woods
Computer Aided Drafting
Housing Human Environments(
Art IV
Building Trades I
Building Trades II (
Computer Applications II
Postsecondary Offerings For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Linn State Technical College
www.linnstate.edu
Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.edu
Mineral Area College
www.mineralarea.edu
Moberly Area Comm College
www.macc.edu
North Central Missouri College
www.ncmissouri.edu
Ozarks Technical Comm College
www.otc.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
St. Charles Community College
www.stchas.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Community College
www.trcc.edu
Arcadia Valley Tech Center - www.mineralarea.edu
Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center
www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm
Clinton Tech School www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Columbia Area Career Ctr - www.career-center.org
Davis Hart Career Ctr- www.mexicoschools.net
Eldon Career Ctr - www.eldoncareercenter.org
Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com
Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc
Grand River Technical School - www.grts.org
Hannibal Career and Technical Center
www.hannibal.tec.mo.us
Herndon Career Center
www.herndoncareercenter.com
Hillyard Technical Ctr - www.hillyardtech.com
Lake Career & Technical Center
www.camdentonschools.org
Lebanon Technology and Career Ctr
www.lebanon.k12.mo.us
Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr www.lexington.k12.mo.us
Kirksville Area Tech Ctr www.kirksville.k12.mo.us
Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us
Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us
Northland Career Ctr - www.northlandcareercenter.com
Northwest Tech School - www.maryville.k12.mo.us
Perryville Area Career/Tech Center
www.perryville.k12.mo.us
Pike-Lincoln Tech Ctr - www.pltc.k12.mo.us
Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu
Rolla Tech Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us
South Central Career Ctr - www.wphs.k12.mo.us
Unitec Career Center - www.mineralarea.edu
Waynesville Technical Academy
www.waynesville.k12.mo.us
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu
Bryan College - www.bryancollege.ecom
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Everest College www.everest-college.edu
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu
Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville Univ of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Messenger College
www.messengercollege.edu
Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu
Missouri College
www.missouricollege.com
Missouri Southern State University
www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri State University West Plains
www.wp.missouristate.edu
MO University of Science & Technology
www.mst.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Rockhurst University
www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis University
www.imagine.stu.edu
Sanford-Brown College
www.sanford-browncollege.com
Southeast MO State University
www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
Univ of MO Columbia -www.missouri.edu
Univ of MO Kansas City www.umkc.edu
Univ of MO St Louis - www.umsl.edu
University of Phoenix - www.phoenix.edu
Vatterott College
www.vatterott-college.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu
Westminster College
www.westminster-mo.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
Foley-Belsaw Institute
www.foley-belsaw.com
Colorado Technical University
www.coloradotech.com
DeVry University
www.drury.edu
Grantham University
www.grantham.edu
ITT Technical Institute
www.itt-tech.edu
MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries
www.mersgoodwill.org
Missouri Welding Institute
www.nwi.ws
National American University
www.national.edu
Sample Careers By Educational Level For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-The-Job Training or Less
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Bricklayers, Stonemasons and Cement Masons
Cabinetmakers and Carpenters
Drywall Finishers & installers and Plasterers
Electricians
Fence Builders
Heating and Cooling System Mechanics
Highway Maintenance Workers & Paving Equip Operators
Line Installers and Repairers
Plumbers and Pipefitters
Roofers
Sheet Metal Workers and Structural Metal Workers
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Tile Setters
Commercial Divers
Drafters
Energy Auditors
Interior Designers
Architects
Construction Managers
Cost Estimators
Landscape Architects
Surveyors
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
Engineering Managers
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
Historians
Operations Research Analysts
Political Scientists
Sociologists
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
Clinton High School
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
American History
PE / Health
Art I
Intro to TV and Newspaper
Theatre
Band
Choir
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
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Community Based:
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FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
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Placement Assessments:
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FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
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English I
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
World History
Spanish I
Art II or Art III
Speech & Debate
Advanced Theatre
Newspaper
TV Production
Computer Applications II
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Spanish II
Art II or Art III
Yearbook
Tech Theatre
Desktop Publishing
Webpage Design
Entertainment and Sports Marketing
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Art IV or Art V
Advanced Theatre
Newspaper
TV Production
Yearbook
Advanced Marketing
Postsecondary Offerings - For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Linn State Technical College
www.linnstate.edu
Metropolitan Comm College
www.mcckc.edu
Mineral Area College
www.mineralarea.edu
Moberly Area Comm College
www.macc.edu
Ozarks Tech Comm College
www.otc.edu
St. Charles Comm College
www.stchas.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Comm College
www.trcc.edu
Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center
www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm
Clinton Technical School
www.clinton.k12.mo.us/ts.php
Davis Hart Mexico Technical School
www.mexicoschools.org
Eldon Career Center
www.eldoncareercenter.org
Four Rivers Technical Center
www.washington.k12.mo.us
Franklin Tech - MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com
Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc
Hannibal Career and Technical Center
www.hannibal.tec.mo.us
Herndon Career Center
www.herndoncareercenter.com
Hillyard Tech Center - www.hillyardtech.com
Kirksville Area Technical Center
www.kirksville.k12.mo.us
Lake Career and Technical Center
www.camdentonschools.org
Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr - www.lexington.k12.mo.us
Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us
Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us
Perryville Area Career/Technical Center
www.mineralarea.edu
Ranken Technical College - www.ranken.edu
Rolla Technical Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us
Waynesville Technical Academy
www.waynesville.k12.mo.us
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
Culver-Stockon College www.culver.edu
DeVry University www.devry.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Everest College
www.everest-college.com
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College - www.hlq.edu
Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu
Hickey College
www.hickeycollege.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville Univ of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Messenger College
www.messengercollege.edu
Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu
Missouri College
www.missouricollege.com
MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri State University West Plains
www.wp.missouristate.edu
Missouri Valley College www.moval.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Ozark Christian College www.occ.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Patricia Stevens College
www.patriciastevenscollege.edu
Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu
Sanford-Brown College
www.sanford-browncollege.com
Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
Univ of MO Columbia -www.missouri.edu
Univ of MO Kansas City - www.umkc.edu
Univ of MO Rolla www.umr.edu
Univ of MO St Louis - www.umsl.edu
Vatterott Coll - www.vatterott-college.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
American College of Technology
www.acot.edu
Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu
Barbizon School of Clayton
www.barbizonmodeling.com
Broadcast Center
www.broadcastcenterinfo.com
Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary - www.calvary.edu
Central Bible College - www.cbcag.edu
Colorado Technical University
www.coloradotech.com
Court Report Academy
www.thecourtreportingacademy.com
ITT Technical Institute
www.itt-tech.edu
Kansas City Art Inst - www.kcai.edu
Midwestern Baptists Theological Seminary - www.mbts.edu
Missouri Tech www.motech.edu
National American University
www.national.edu
Sample Careers By Educational Level - For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-The-Job Training or Less
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Actors
Bookbinders and Bindery Workers
Camera/Photographic Equipment Repairers
Communications Equipment Mechanics
Costume and Wardrobe Specialists
Dancers
Fine Artists
Floral Designers
Movie Projectionists
Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners
Musicians and Singers
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
Photographers
Potters
Printing Press Operators
Proofreaders
Ushers and Ticket Takers
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Broadcast Technicians and Sound Engineering Techs
Camera Operators, Film and Video Editors
Choreographers
Communications Equipment Mechanics
Computer, Automated Teller, & Office Machine Repairers
Desktop Publishers and Page Layout Workers
Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio
Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers/Repairers
Fashion Designers and Interior Designers
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
Multi-Media Artists and Animators
Music Directors
Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers
Producers
Radio Mechanics and Operators
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers
Agents and Business Managers
$47,240
Animators and Multi-media Artists
$46,170
Art Directors and Talent Directors
$73,800
Broadcast News Analysts and News Reporters
Copy Writers, Technical Writers and Editors
Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio
Film and Video Editors
$38,260
Graphic Designers
$40,080
Industrial Designers
$52,070
Interpreters and Translators
Multi-Media Artists and Animators
Museum Technicians and Conservators
$31,180
Music Composers, Directors, and Arrangers
Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers
Proofreaders and Copy Markers
Reporters and Correspondents
Set and Exhibit Designers
$44,070
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
$46,69
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Historians
Librarians
Clinton High School
Business Management & Administration
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
American History
PE / Health
Fine Arts
Spanish I
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Student Organizations:
FORMCHECKBOX DECA
FORMCHECKBOX FBLA
FORMCHECKBOX FFA
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
10
English I
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
World History
Spanish II
Computer Applications II
Desktop Publishing
Accounting I
Agricultural Business Mgmt. (
Business Technology I (Prerequisite)
Business Technology II
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English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Webpage Design
Intro to Marketing(
Intro to Law(
Business Management
Accounting II(
Agricultural Business Mgmt. (
Business Law/Business Mgmt. (
Business Technology I (Prerequisite)
Business Technology II
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Intro to Law(
Business Management(
Advanced Marketing
Store Operations
Agricultural Business Mgmt. (
Business Law/Business Mgmt. (
Business Technology I (Prerequisite)
Business Technology II
Cooperative Career Education
Postsecondary Offerings For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.edu
Mineral Area College
www.mineralarea.edu
Moberly Area Community College
www.macc.edu
North Central Missouri College
www.ncmissouri.edu
Ozarks Technical Comm College
www.otc.edu
St. Charles Community College
www.stchas.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Community College
www.trcc.edu
Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center
www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm
Clinton Tech School
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Eldon Career Center - www.eldoncareercenter.org
Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com
Grand River Technical School
www.grts.org
Hillyard Technical Center
www.hillyardtech.com
Kirksville Area Tech Center
www.kirksville.k12.mo.us
Lex La-Ray Tech Center
www.lexington.k12.mo.us
Moberly Area Tech Center www.moberly.k12.mo.us
Northwest Tech School - www.maryville.k12.mo.us
Pike-Lincoln Tech Center
www.pltc.k12.mo.us
Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu
Saline County Career Center
www.marshallschools.com/sccc
Sikeston Career and Technology Center
www.sikeston.k12.mo.us
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu
Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu
DeVry University www.devry.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Everest College - www.everest-college.com
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu
Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu
Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville Univ of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Messenger College
www.messengercollege.edu
Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu
Missouri College
www.missouricollege.com
MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri State University West Plains
www.wp.missouristate.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Patricia Stevens College
www.patriciastevenscollege.edu
Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis University
www.imagine.stu.edu
Sanford-Brown College
www.sanford-browncollege.com
Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
Univ of MO Columbia -www.missouri.edu
Univ of MO Kansas City www.umkc.edu
Univ of MO Rolla www.umr.edu
Univ of MO St Louis - www.umsl.edu
Univ of Phoenix www.phoenix.edu
Vatterott College
www.vatterott-college.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu
Westminster College
www.westminster-mo.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
Colorado Technical University
www.coloradotech.com
Daruby School
www.darubyschool.com
Grantham University
www.grantham.edu
ITT Technical Institute
www.itt-tech.edu
Metro Business College
www.metrobusinesscollege.edu
MVC Computer & Business School
www.mvcschool.com
National American University
www.national.edu
TechSkills
www.techskills.com
Texas County Technical Institute
www.texascountytech.edu
Sample Careers By Educational Level For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-the-Job Training
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Billing Clerks
Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
Computer Operators
Copy Machine Operators
Couriers and Messengers
Data Entry
File Clerks
General Office Clerks
Human Resources Assistants
Interviewing Clerks
Mail Clerks
Order Clerks and Stock Clerks
Payroll and Timekeeping clerks
Receptionists
Secretaries
Shipping and Receiving Clerks
Typists
Court Reporters
First-Line Supervisors/Managers
General and Operations Managers
Production and Operating Workers
Administrative Services Managers
Advertising Managers
Business Executives
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Employee Training Specialists
Employment Interviewers and Recruiters
Human Resources Managers
Job Benefits and Analysis Specialists
Management Analysts
Market Research Analysts
Meeting and Convention Planners
Property and Real Estate Managers
Public Relations Managers, Specialists
Purchasing Manager and Sales Managers
Regulatory Affairs Specialists
Social and Community Services Managers
Storage and Distribution Managers
Business Teacher, Postsecondary
Chief Executives
Controller, Treasurers
Economists
Medical and Health Services Managers
Operations Research Analysts
Statisticians
Clinton High School
Education & Training
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
American History
PE / Health
Spanish I
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Student Organizations:
FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
10
English I
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
World History
Art I
Spanish II
Child Development
Computer Applications II
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Am. Government
Personal Finance
Psychology
Sociology
Tutor Mentoring
Desktop Publishing
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Psychology (
Sociology
Tutor Mentoring
Adv. Desktop Publishing
Postsecondary Offerings - For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org.
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.edu
Mineral Area College
www.mineralarea.edu
Moberly Area Community College
www.macc.edu
North Central Missouri College
www.ncmissouri.edu
Ozarks Tech Community College
www.otc.edu
St. Charles Community College
www.stchas.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Community College
www.trcc.edu
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
Cottey College - www.cottey.edu
Culver-Stockon College
www.culver.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College
www.hlq.edu
Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu
Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu
Maryville University of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Messenger College
www.messengercollege.edu
MO Southern State University
www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri State University West Plains
www.wp.missouristate.edu
Missouri Valley College www.moval.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu
St Louis Christian College
www.slcconline.edu
Southeast MO State University
www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist University
www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
University of MO Columbia
www.missouri.edu
University of MO Kansas City www.umkc.edu
University of MO St Louis www.umsl.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Westminster College
www.westminster-mo.edu
Webster University
www.websteruniv.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
Baptist Bible College & Graduate School www.baptist.edu
Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary - www.calvary.edu
Colorado Technical University
www.coloradotech.com
Conception Seminary College
www.conceptionabbey.org
Grantham University
www.grantham.edu
National American University
www.national.edu
Paris II Educational Center
www.parisii.net
Wentworth Military Academy
www.wma1880.org
Sample Careers By Educational Level - For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-The-Job Training or Less
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Audi-Visual Specialists
Coaches and Scouts
Library Assistant
Teacher Aides
Adult and Vocational Education Instructors
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Library Technical Assistants
Preschool Teachers
Teacher Assistants
Adult and Vocational Education Instructors
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, GED Teachers
Audio-Visual Specialists
Education Administrators
Elementary School Teachers
Employee Training Specialists
High School Teachers
Kindergarten Teachers
Middle School Teachers
Poets, Lyricists, and Creative Writer
Public Health Educators
Special Education Teachers
Adult and Vocational Education Instructors
Audiologists
Coaches and Scouts
College and University Administrators
Curriculum and Instruction
Dieticians and Nutritionists
Education Administrators
Historians
Instructional Coordinators
Librarians
School Psychologists
Speech Pathologists
Teacher
Clinton High School
Finance
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
American History
PE / Health
Fine Arts
Practical Arts
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Student Organizations:
FORMCHECKBOX FBLA
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
10
English I
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
World History
Spanish I
Intro to Marketing
Accounting I (Prerequisite)
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Spanish II
Advanced Marketing
Intro to Law(
Business Management(
Accounting I (Prerequisite)
Accounting II(
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Physics
Business Technology
Store Operations
Accounting I
Accounting II(
Postsecondary Offerings For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Jefferson College
www.jeffco.edu
Metropolitan Community College
www.mcckc.edu
Moberly Area Community College
www.macc.edu
North Central Missouri College
www.ncmissouri.edu
Ozarks Technical Comm College
www.otc.edu
St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu
St. Charles Community College
www.stchas.edu
State Fair Community College
www.sfccmo.edu
Three Rivers Community College
www.trcc.edu
Avila University - www.avila.edu
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
Columbia College - www.ccis.edu
College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu
Culver-Stockon College
www.culver.edu
DeVry University www.devry.edu
Drury University - www.drury.edu
Evangel University - www.evangel.edu
Everest College
www.everest-college.com
Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu
Hannibal-Lagrange College
www.hlq.edu
Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu
Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville Univeristy of St. Louis
www.maryville.edu
Missouri College
www.missouricollege.com
MO Southern State University
www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri Valley College
www.moval.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Park University - www.park.edu
Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis University
www.imagine.stu.edu
Southeast MO State University
www.semo.edu
Stephens College - www.stephens.edu
Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu
Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu
Univ of MO Columbia
www.missouri.edu
University of MO Kansas City www.umkc.edu
Univ of MO Rolla www.umr.edu
Univ of MO St Louis - www.umsl.edu
Washington University - www.wustl.edu
Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu
Westminster College
www.westminster-mo.edu
William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu
William Woods University
www.williamwoods.edu
Vatterott College
www.vatterott-college.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
Colorado Technical University
www.coloradotech.com
National American University
www.national.edu
Sample Careers By Educational Level For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-the-Job Training
Technical or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Bank Tellers
Bill and Account Collectors
Brokerage Clerks
Credit Checkers and Authorizers
Insurance Adjusters and Examiners
Insurance Claims Clerk
Insurance Policy and Claims Clerks
Loan Clerks
Tax Preparers
Title Examiners and Searchers
Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance
Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage
Insurance Sales Agents
Insurance Underwriters
Accountants and Auditors
Appraisers and Assessors
Budget Analysts
Credit Analysts
Financial Analysts
Financial Examiners
Financial Managers
Insurance Agents
Insurance Underwriters
Loan Officers
Securities Salespeople
Actuaries
Business Teacher, Postsecondary
Economists
Treasurers and Controllers
Clinton High School
Government & Public Administration
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
American History
PE / Health
Spanish I
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FORMCHECKBOX PLAN
FORMCHECKBOX ACT
FORMCHECKBOX PSAT
FORMCHECKBOX SAT
FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Student Organizations:
FORMCHECKBOX FBLA
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
10
English I
Algebra Tech II
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
World History
Spanish II
Speech and Debate
Theatre
Computer Applications II
Accounting I (Prerequisite)
11
English III
Public Speaking((
Algebra Tech III
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Am. Government(
Personal Finance
Psychology(
Sociology
Am. History 102(
World Civilization(
Introduction to Law(
Business Management(
Intro to Marketing
Accounting I (Prerequisite)
Accounting II(
12
English IV
Composition I(
Creative Writing
Public Speaking((
Algebra II
College Algebra(
Trig/Pre-Calculus
Interm. Algebra
Statistics
Calculus(
Biology
Principles of Bio
Env. Science
Chemistry
Adv. Biology
Chemistry II
Psychology(
Sociology
Am. History 102 (
World Civ. (
Introduction to Law(
Business Management(
Advanced Marketing (
Accounting I
Accounting II (
Business Technology
Postsecondary Offerings For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org
Postsecondary
Community College
Technical School/Training Institution
In State
Out of State/Other
Crowder College
www.crowder.edu
East Central College
www.eastcentral.edu
Moberly Area Community College
www.macc.edu
Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center
www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm
Clinton Tech School
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Franklin Technology MSSU
www.ftcjoplin.com
Grand River Technical School
www.grts.org
Hillyard Technical Center
www.hillyardtech.com
Lex La-Ray Technical Center
www.lexington.k12.mo.us
Moberly Area Technical Center
www.moberly.k12.mo.us
Pike-Lincoln Technical Center
http://pltc.k12.mo.us
Saline County Career Center
www.marshallschools.com/sccc
Sikeston Career & Technology Center
www.sikestone.k12.mo.us
Avila University
www.avila.edu
Central Methodist University
www.centralmethodist.edu
College of the Ozarks
www.cofo.edu
Columbia College
www.ccis.edu
Culver-Stockon College
www.culver.edu
Drury University
www.drury.edu
Evangel University
www.evangel.edu
Everest College
www.everest-college.edu
Fontbonne University
www.fontbonne.edu
Harris-Stowe State University
www.hssu.edu
Lincoln University
www.lincolnu.edu
Lindenwood University
www.lindenwood.edu
Maryville University of Saint Louis
www.maryville.edu
Missouri Baptist University
www.mobap.edu
Missouri Southern State University
www.mssu.edu
Missouri State University
www.missouristate.edu
Missouri Valley College
www.moval.edu
Missouri Western State University
www.missouriwestern.edu
Northwest Missouri State University
www.nwmissouri.edu
Park University
www.park.edu
Rockhurst University
www.rockhurst.edu
Saint Louis University
www.imagine.slu.edu
Southeast MO State University
www.semo.edu
Southwest Baptist University
www.sbuniv.edu
Stephens College
www.stephens.edu
Truman State University
www.truman.edu
University of Central Missouri
www.ucmo.edu
University of MO Columbia
www.missouri.edu
University of Missouri Kansas City
www.umkc.edu
University of MO St Louis
www.umsl.edu
Washington University
www.wustl.edu
Webster University
www.webster.edu
Apprenticeship
Military
On-the-Job Training
ITT Technical Institute
www.itt-tech.edu
Kansas City Art Institute
www.kcai.edu
National American University
www.national.edu
Sample Careers By Educational Level For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org
On-The-Job Training or Less
Technical Training or Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree or More
Compliance Officers and Inspectors
Government Benefits Interviewers
Interpreters and Translators
License Clerks
Mail Carriers
Meter Readers
Postal Clerks
Assessors
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
General, Operations and Transportation Managers
Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
Licensing Examiners and Inspectors
Mapping Technicians
Municipal and Court Clerks
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Surveying Technicians
Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents
Tax Preparers
Administrative Services Managers
Broadcast News Analysts & Public Relations Specialists
City and Regional Planning Aides
Emergency Management Specialists
Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
Financial Examiners
Legislators
Reporters and Correspondents
Social and Community Service Managers
Storage and Distribution Managers
Urban and Regional Planners
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
Chief Executives
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
Coroners
Economists
Engineering Managers
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Political Scientists
Clinton High School
Health Sciences
Career Cluster Program of Study
www.clinton.k12.mo.us
Minimum Graduation Requirements
SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY
Students should refer to the Career and Educational Planning Guide for graduation requirements.
Grade
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Required Courses, Elective Options
Clinton Technical School
Additional
Learning Opportunities
Secondary
9
English I
Algebra Tech I
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Physical Science
Animal Science
American History
PE / Health
Spanish I
Computer Applications I
School-Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Career Research
FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education
FORMCHECKBOX Internship
FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing
FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Community Based:
FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer
FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_____________________________
Assessments/Certifications:
FORMCHECKBOX CNA
FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)
FORMCHECKBOX Other:
_ ____________________________
Placement Assessments:
FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test
FOR
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