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Carroll County Career and
Technology Center
Cosmetology
Syllabus/Handbook
1229 Washington Road Westminster, MD 21157
410-751-3669 CCCTC 410-751-3672 CCCTC/Cosmo
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Administration/Office Staff:
Superintendent of Schools: Stephen H. Guthrie
Principal of CCCTC: William Eckles
Supervisor of CCCTC: Angie McCauslin
Assistant Principal of CCCTC: Susan Hopkins
Guidance Counselor: Carrie Potts
Guidance Counselor: Robert Dean
Career Connections Coordinator: Clare Linfield
Secretarial Staff:
Administrative/Business: Wanda Schaeffer
Attendance: Laurie Pfisterer
Guidance: Donna Reese
Cosmetology Instructors:
Denise Bitzer Cori Lewis
Wendy Litchfield Jacquie Miller
Introduction
The Carroll County Career and Technology Center is located at 1229
Washington Road in Westminster, Maryland. CCCTC opened in September 1971 and
was the first school of its kind in Carroll County. The Center offers various career
opportunities to students from all of the high schools in Carroll County.
The Cosmetology program is approved by the Maryland State Board of
Cosmetologists. The first class of Cosmetology students graduated from the program
in June 1973. The program is a one and one half year program beginning with Mods 2-
4 in the second semester of the junior (11th) year and Mods 2-4 of the entire senior
(12th) year.
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Welcome To Cosmetology
You are about to begin a journey that can take you many directions and that
holds the potential to make you a confident, successful professional in cosmetology.
As a cosmetologist, you will become a trusted professional, the person your clients rely
on to provide ongoing services that enable them to look and feel their best. You will
become as personally involved in your client’s lives as their physicians or dentists.
Cosmetology is a very artistic and creative career that is very rewarding.
Cosmetologists can perform hair care, skin care and nail care with a Maryland State
Cosmetology License. Other types of employment include: haircolor specialist, texture
specialist, cutting specialist, salon trainer, salon owner, distributor sales consultant,
manufacturer educator, cosmetology instructor, theatrical hairstylist, editor/writer, State
Board Inspector, platform artist, cosmetic chemist, make-up artist, retail specialist, and
wig/extension specialist.
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OBJECTIVES
Provide a specific curriculum which includes the related basic sciences, fundamentals of practical application and related theory of cosmetology in accordance with the Maryland State Board of Cosmetologists.
Prepare the cosmetology student to successfully complete the State Board Licensure Examination for Cosmetologists.
Evaluate the student's progress by theoretical testing, practical demonstration and clinical performance during the school year.
Upon satisfactory completion of the Cosmetology Program the graduate will:
Be required to take the Maryland State Board of Cosmetology Examination.
Utilize basic cosmetology skills as an entry level cosmetologist.
Communicate in a professional manner with clients in order to recognize, analyze and provide
client hair, skin and nail care.
Function as an effective member in the cosmetology field following professional ethics and the
Maryland State Board rules and regulations.
Maintain and enhance their cosmetology skills through participation in continuing education
programs.
ADMISSION POLICIES
Students apply for admission to the program in their 10th grade year.
GPA, level of classes and attendance, among other things are considered for admission to the
cosmetology program.
PROGRAM COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
In order for the instructors to sign for the student to take the state board exam the student must
achieve a satisfactory rating (70% or above). However, it is recommended that the student
maintain a 75% in both practical and theory as per the required state licensing passing score.
To meet high school graduation requirements for a Cosmetology completer program the
student must satisfactorily complete Principles and Practices of Cosmetology, Advanced
Cosmetology: Theory and Application, and Mastery of Cosmetology, follow the
recommended Cosmetology course sequence and must take the Maryland State Board of
Cosmetology Licensure Examination.
Maintain 96% or better attendance in order to obtain the 1500 required hours.
Comply with policies set forth by the Carroll County Career and Technology Center, Carroll
County Public Schools and the Cosmetology Program.
GRADING POLICY
There are four marking periods during the school year. Please check Home Access Center
(HAC) often to assess your child’s performance.
The instructors of the cosmetology program will review student progress at the end of each
marking period. Recommendation may be made at this time for withdrawal, if student is failing
either in theory or practical, or who exhibit emotional instability as determined by the faculty.
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All assignments are to be turned in on time. Late assignments will receive a grade reduction of
10 points if one day late and 20 points if two days late. Assignments more than 2 days late will
not be given credit.
Grades shall be the result of a continuous evaluation of student progress in the areas of:
o Principles and Practices of Cosmetology I (Spring Semester Junior Year)
Formative: (45%)-Consist of professional development, quizzes, classwork,
hands-on practices and written assignments
Summative :( 55%) - Consist of unit tests, Hands-on practical skills in lab/clinic
setting
Final Exam: Final assessment of program competencies presented during course
o Advanced Cosmetology II: Theory and Application (Fall Semester Senior Year)
Formative: (45%)-Consist of professional development, quizzes, classwork,
hands-on practices and written assignments
Summative :( 55%) - Consist of unit tests, Hands-on practical skills in lab/clinic
setting
Final Exam: Salon Design and Menu Project (Final Exam)
o Mastery of Cosmetology (Spring Semester of Senior Year)
Formative: (45%) Consist of professional development, quizzes, classwork,
hands-on practices and written assignments
Summative: (55%) - Consist of unit tests, hands-on practical skills in lab/clinic
setting
Final Exam: Portfolio project
The following 5 letter grade system to indicate student achievement and performance shall be
used:
89.5-100% A Outstanding Level
79.5-89% B High Level
69.5-79% C Satisfactory Level
59.5-69% D Below Satisfactory Level
0-59% F Fails to meet curriculum standards. No credit given towards
graduation requirements.
Missed Work- It is the student’s responsibility to request missed work upon returning to
school/classroom. The student will have the number of days equal to the number of days
absent to turn in completed missed work.
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Cosmetology Courses at CCCTC
Course Title: Principles and Practice of Cosmetology (Need to acquire approximately 500+
hours)
Course Description: This course provides and introduction to the field of cosmetology. Students
develop and practice basic skills in cosmetology; develop broad understanding of the variety of career
options available to a licensed cosmetologist; and learn how science and math is a fundamental
aspect of the practice of cosmetology.
Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
Identify the career opportunities available to licensed cosmetologists.(Chapter 1, History of Cosmetology)
Explain the history of the cosmetology profession. (Chapter 1, History of Cosmetology)
Demonstrate the necessary employability skills to effectively manage their career. (Chapter 2, Life Skills and Chapter 3, Your Professional Image)
Demonstrate effective human relations in a professional setting.(Chapter 2, Life Skills)
Demonstrate the use of effective communications skills.(Chapter 4, Communicating For Success)
Understand the histology of the hair and scalp.(Chapter 8, Properties of the Hair and Scalp)
Describe the properties of the hair, skin and nails (Chapter 17, Histology of the Skin)
Identify the diseases and disorders of hair, skin and scalp.(Chapter 8, Properties of the Hair and Scalp)
Describe the structure of the nail and perform a basic manicure and pedicure. (Chapter 21, Nail Structure and Growth and Chapter 22, Manicuring and Pedicuring)
Discuss and perform the techniques of shampooing, rinsing and conditioning hair. (Chapter 10, Shampooing, Rinsing and Conditioning)
Demonstrate the proper use of haircutting and hairstyling tools and techniques, and the principles of hair design. (Chapter 11, Haircutting)
Discuss and perform the techniques involved the chemical texture services.(Chapter 15, Chemical Texture Services)
Demonstrate proper safety and infection control procedures.(Chapter 5, Infection Control)
Understand the foundation of anatomy, physiology and chemistry and how it relates to the practice of cosmetology. (Chapter 6, Anatomy and Physiology)
Understand and apply concepts of mathematics and measurement. (ongoing)
Continuously update academic, technical and workplace skills through clinical applications. (ongoing)
End of Course Assessment
Teacher-designed end-of-course assessment
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Course Title: Advanced Cosmetology: Theory and Application (Need to acquire approximately
500+ hours)
Course Description: This course allows students to develop and practice more advanced techniques
in the field of cosmetology.
Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
Demonstrate various facial treatments. (Chapter 19, Facials)
Perform various massage and manipulation techniques. (Chapter 19, Facials)
Perform a make-up application. (Chapter 20, Facial Make-up)
Demonstrate a hair press and thermal style. (Chapter12, Hairstyling)
Select, apply and explain various hair coloring and lightening techniques. (Chapter 16, Haircoloring)
Explain and demonstrate the proper technique for hair braiding.(Chapter 13, Braiding and Braid Extensions)
Describe human body systems and explain these functions as they relate to cosmetology. (Chapter 6, Anatomy and Physiology)
Select, apply and explain various hair removal techniques. (Chapter 18, Hair Removal)
Select, apply and explain various skin care treatments. (Chapter 19, Facials)
Perform the application of various artificial nail techniques.( Chapter 23, Advanced Nail Techniques)
Understand the foundation of anatomy, physiology and chemistry and how it relates to the practice of cosmetology. (Chapter 7, Basics of Chemistry and Electricity)
Continuously update academic, technical and workplace skills through clinical applications. (Ongoing)
Understand and apply concepts of mathematics and measurement. (Ongoing)
Apply for the 1000-hour letter to be eligible to participate in a work-based learning experience.
End of Course Assessment
Salon Layout Project and Menu Design
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Course Title: Mastery of Cosmetology
(completion of 1,500 hours and take the licensing exam * Less days are accountable during
the senior student’s 4th Quarter –due to the fact that the seniors do not attend the last two
weeks of school )
Course Description: This course provides students the opportunity to further refine and apply skills
that support all aspects of the cosmetology industry. It will assist in preparing students to obtain
employment and advance in the field of cosmetology upon passing the State Board of
Cosmetologists’ licensing examination.
Upon completion of this course students will able to:
Explore job market and employment opportunities.(Chapter 24, The Salon Business)
Apply fundamentals of small business management. (Chapter 24, The Salon Business)
Explain and demonstrate the skills necessary for transition from school to a professional setting. (Chapter 25, Seeking Employment)
Complete a senior capstone project/portfolio.
Take the State Board Exam. (At the end of program)
Recognize the array of career options available to a licensed cosmetologist. (Chapter 26, On the Job)
Understand and apply concepts of mathematics and measurement. (Ongoing)
Continuously update academic, technical and workplace skills through clinical applications. (Ongoing)
End of Course Assessment
Portfolio
End of Program Assessment
Licensing exam: students are required to take the Maryland State Board of Cosmetologists’ Licensing
Exam administered by PSI.
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MATERIALS NEEDED FOR COSMETOLOGY:
The student is required to have all necessary materials listed below in order to participate in the
cosmetology program.
Cosmetology Kit (Which includes all necessary materials and equipment needed) The cost for this kit is $496.63 + Tax
Milady’s Standard Book of Cosmetology (Included in Kit/Price)
Pens, pencils and highlighters
One 3 inch binder
Pack of loose-leaf paper and a spiral notebook
One box of Gallon size Ziploc bags
Deodorant
Uniform (At least one, two are recommended)
All leather white or black shoes and socks (Closed toe and Heel)
A positive attitude
DOCUMENTS NEEDED TO TAKE THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY EXAM AND OBTAIN
LICENSURE.
PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION (with photo) – Choose one or two from this list:
State issued driver’s license
State issued identification card
US Government Issued Passport
US Government Issued Military Identification Card
US Government Issued Alien Registration Card
Canadian Government Issued ID
Valid Student ID form with photo and school seal NOTE: ID must contain candidate’s photo, be valid and unexpired. SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION – Choose one if two will not be provided from the above list:
Credit Card (must be signed)
Social Security Card
US issued Birth Certificate with Raised Seal *NOTE: Student ID and employment ID are NOT acceptable forms of identification.
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ATTENDANCE
Each student must participate in a minimum 1,500 hours.
All parents are required to call the Tech Center at 751-3669 between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. on each day the student will not be able to attend. Faxing a note to 410-751- 3677 or sending an e-mail to [email protected] is also acceptable.
A written note signed by the parents or guardian must be presented the day following the absence, if no other form of communication was made.
Good attendance is expected. Unlawful absences, frequent absences, or extended absences will be reviewed by the instructors to evaluate the student's progress. Any student with excessive unexcused absences is subject to be placed on an Attendance Contract.
Students are responsible for requesting missed work and completing it in a satisfactory manner, within the time frame specified.
Instructors are not able to stay after school for students to make up extra hours. A few extra events are available to obtain extra hours but are not guaranteed (Open House-October, Cut-A-thon-March and State Skills USA Competition-April).
Students will be expected to participate in Mandatory State Board Preparation & Practice Days, Mandatory Packing and Unpacking the kit days and must take the Maryland State Board of Cosmetology Exam.
Six hours are awarded daily to students that are present the entire CCCTC/Cosmetology school day. Students that are late/leave early will be docked missed time. Students that visit the nurse for more than 20 minutes will be docked time. Students that are sent out of the classroom for disciplinary reasons will also be docked time as well. Instructors truthfully fill out the hours your student completes on the Maryland Cosmetology Examination Eligibility Registration Form. (see example below)
PORTION THREE – CERTIFICATION OF TRAINING AND VERIFICATION OF EXPERIENCE
Student Training Must be completed and signed by your instructor or the school director and notarized. This portion may be completed and submitted in place of the Student Record Form or Certificate of Completion Name of School ______________________________________________ Course of Study ____________________________________________ Street Address ______________________________________________ Number of Course Hours Completed ___________________________ City State Zip Code __________________________________________ School Identification Number _________________________________ Dates of Attendance _________________________________________ From:__________________________ To: ________________________
Notary or School Seal in this section.
Affidavit of Director or Instructor I do hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that the applicant has successfully completed the course of study in a Cosmetology School approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission or the Maryland State Department of Education for the number of hours and the duration of training as indicated above. Name of Director or Instructor: _____________________________________ Printed __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Signature:_______________________________________________________ License number:_______________________________________________________ Date:____________________
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
When assigned partners, student must sit as model throughout entire assigned operations.
Students are eligible for clinical experience after successfully completing 350 hours
Clinical sessions usually occur on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9:45-1:45pm
If a student fails to meet clinical standards or works in an unprofessional or unsafe/unsanitary manner the student will be removed from the clinical area and placed on a manikin until infractions have been corrected to the instructor’s satisfaction.
Doctors, dentists, college visits and additional appointments should be scheduled after regular school hours.
"1,000 HOUR LETTER" /CAREER CONNECTIONS POLICY
The student must have at least a "B" average in the Cosmetology Program.
The student must be passing all courses at the home school.
Maintain 94% attendance while attending the Career and Technology Center (both years).
Successfully complete 1,000 hours in the classroom/clinic. Student competencies achieved according to PAC standards. Teacher recommendation.
Complete all necessary Career Connections paperwork.
All required equipment and supplies as per kit check list must be on Tech Center premises during class hours.
Salon has a senior cosmetologist present, appropriate insurance and various other CCPS stipulations.
The 1,000 hour letter is only in effect if the above policy is met. Failure to comply with policy will result in the withdrawal of letter and loss of job.
PERSONAL HYGIENE AND ETHICS
Each student is required to purchase at least one designated uniform, two are recommended. Uniform pant bottoms must be kept clean and hemmed if necessary if dragging on the floor. Uniforms must be properly laundered and maintained. No hoodies. Black cardigans/sweaters ONLY!
All-black closed leather work shoes with black socks or all-white closed leather work shoes with white socks are required. Shoes must be kept clean.
Long hair must be worn away from the face during clinical practices.
Acceptable personal hygiene, good grooming and manners are required.
Excessive jewelry will not be permitted to be worn.
Gossip and criticism of fellow students will not permitted.
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STUDY AND TEST-TAKING RESPONSIBILITIES
Due to the vast theory background required for Cosmetology, each student must develop appropriate study habits.
Students must avoid the “cram-information” method the night prior to a test. All tests will be announced several days in advance.
Responsible test-taking methods must be developed by each student to enable the graduate to pass the Maryland State Board of Cosmetologist Licensure Examination. Faculty will assist all students in interpreting directions and validation. Once the test paper is handed-in to the instructors, any omitted items, missing items or incorrect writing of answers will be considered as incorrect responses.
The Career and Technology Support Team (CTST) is available to all students who may be having problems with theory and/or testing. The support team can be a valuable tool to the successful completion of this course.
SAFETY RULES-- PREVENT ACCIDENTS -- BE ALERT!!
No horseplay - Example: Do not spray one another with the water bottles. Wipe up spills immediately. Read all labels before using any product. Carefully measure all chemicals. Wear rubber gloves when using chemicals. Wear goggles and gloves when handling barbicide. Never smell chemicals. Report all accidents and injuries. Be sure electrical equipment is in good repair. Disconnect electrical appliances when you are finished using them. Do not handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Be sure to check for any skin or scalp disorders before serving clients. Protect the client at all times. Practice all rules of sanitation and decontamination. Keep work area clean and uncluttered. Know fire drill procedure. Know and obey State Board rules and regulations. Discard all unused materials. Dispose of used razor blades properly - DO NOT THROW IN TRASH CAN Failure to comply with the State Board rules and regulations may lead to disciplinary action
including removal from the program.
CLASSROOM/SHOP RULES
Kits, textbook and class notebook must be available at all times.
Student kits must contain all necessary supplies at all times and lost or broken supplies or equipment must be replaced.
Each student is responsible for the cleanliness of his/her own work area/station, kit, desk, locker area and uniform.
Students are required to assist in general shop maintenance. Daily shop duties will be assigned weekly and must be completed before dismissal.
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY
The following are rules and procedures that students will follow in the classroom or clinic areas:
The school and teachers are not liable for loss, damage, theft of any devices. There will be no
trouble shooting advice of any type and charging must be done at home.
The use of devices during testing will not be allowed and considered cheating and appropriate
disciplinary actions will be applied as well as “0 credit”.
Device use will be allowed during lunch, break times and at the teacher’s discretion.
If the students are at lunch on the clinic side or classroom side, they must not have the device
out and be focused solely on eating and getting back to the client.
At no time are students be taking pictures of any type IN THE LOCKER ROOM OR
BATHROOM. Disciplinary actions will be taken if filming or photographing takes place.
Electronic devices will NOT be allowed to be on stations or out in the clinic areas unless
photographs are being taken for portfolio purposes. At that time, the students MUST ask
permission from not only the teacher, but surrounding students or the client(s) involved.
Please be aware that chemicals are used in the clinic area and students may not want to put
the device in their smock or uniform pocket during these times. Example: hair gets in the
pockets and sticks in the device or color gets on it in the pocket.
Silence the audible notification sounds and volume of the device during the school day.
Do not allow other students to use your phone/device.
Students that do not have access to their own device will be allowed to use our laptops to use
as part of instruction.
Students that do not have an electronic device to use for photographing their portfolio work
should purchase a disposable camera and store in their locker.
Students will not be allowed to have their phones out during field trips or special cosmetology
events.
All of the above procedures are subject to change to promote the most professional learning
atmosphere at all times.
If any of the above rules, guidelines, the Acceptable Use Policy or teacher direction is violated,
disciplinary action shall be taken and an administrator will be contacted.
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Consequence Chart for Students who are off-task and/or cause minor disruption
Student: _____________________ Program: _____________________ Teacher: _____________________
Description of Infraction Consequence Notes
1.
Warning by Teacher
2.
Phone Call Home by Teacher
3.
Time out of class no more than 1 hour (assigned by teacher including packet work; packet work follow-up conference with student)
4.
Time out of class (assigned by Administration)
5.
Detention – 1 hour (Afterschool / Lunch)
6.
In-School Intervention
7.
Withheld from Class until Parent Conference
8.
In-School Suspension
9.
Out-of-School Suspension (1 day)
10.
Out-of-School Suspension (3 day)
11.
Out-of-School Suspension (5 day)
12.
Removal From Program
Each infraction must be entered into the discipline system. The first 3 incidences should be handled
(and documented) by the teacher, subsequent violations are to be turned over to administration.
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STUDENT NAME:__________________________________ DATE:_____________________
Professional Development Standards
Work Effort: The student will demonstrate following directions, working efficiently, completion of homework and willingness to learn.
Ignores directions…………………………………………. 0 Follows some directions but works inefficiently.………. 1 Follows directions but works satisfactorily…….............. 2 Steady, conscientious worker………………...…………. 3 Accurate, resourceful, efficient……………...…………... 4
Student Score
Comments:
Safety Habits: The student will demonstrate proper sanitation and safety work habits in all classroom, lab and clinic settings. All practices are in accordance to Cosmetology, CCPS, MD State Board of Cosmetology and OSHA rules and regulations.
Hazardous to self and others……………………………..0 Needs improvement……..…………………………………1 Generally works safely……….………………….………...2 Neat, conscientious, careful…………………….………...3 Meets required safety standards…….……………..........4
Student Score
Comments:
Organization: The student is able to organize school supplies in the classroom and maintains work area in all practical and clinic settings. The student will demonstrate effective time management skills.
Unacceptable………………………………………………0 Disorganized……………………………………………….1 Adequate………………………………………….………. 2 Consistent………………………………………………….3 Meets business standards………………………………. 4
Student Score
Comments:
On Task Behavior: The student remains alert and attentive during all times of theory and hands-on instruction.
Off task…………………………………………………….. 0 Inconsistent………………………………..………….........1 Adequate…………………………………………………... 2 Consistent…………………………………………………. 3 Meets business standards…………………….…………. 4
Student Score
Comments:
Responsibility: The student demonstrates accountability for his/her actions and that others can rely on them. There will be no violations of any CCPS regulations, school rules, and/or procedures. Students will be responsible for maintaining 96% or better attendance rating.
Unreliable………….………………………………………..0 Inconsistent…………..……………………………………..1 Adequate…………..………………………………………..2 Conscientious/reliable …………………..……….............3 Outstanding…………………………………………………4
Student Score
Comments:
Initiative: The student participates in class by exhibiting a positive attitude and self-motivation.
Unacceptable…………………………………………………….0 Inconsistent………………………………………………………1 Adequate…………………………………………………………2 Consistent…………………………...……………………......... 3 Above and beyond…………………….………….……………..4
Student Score
Comments:
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Team Work: The student willingly assist all members of the cosmetology team throughout all aspects of the program.
Uncooperative……………………………………..…………….0 Inconsistent………………………………………………………1 Adequate……………………………………………................. 2 Team worker……………………………………………………. 3 Excels…………………………………………………………… 4
Student Score
Comments:
Respect: The student demonstrates respect for him/her self and others by displaying a professional image and using appropriate language at all times. Other traits include honesty, integrity and a willingness to admit mistakes.
Disrespectful……………………………………………………..0 Indifferent…………………………………………………………1 Tolerant/accepting…………………………………...................2 Cooperative………………………………………………………3 Respectful………………………………………….....................4
Student Score
Comments:
Interpersonal Skills: The student will demonstrate traits of empathy, patience and tactfulness, good communication skills and the ability to accept criticism.
Unacceptable…………………………………………………….0 Inconsistent…………………………………………..................1 Adequate……………………………………………..................2 Consistent………………………………………………………..3 Meets business standards……………………..……………….4
Student Score
Comments:
Professional Image: The student demonstrates good personal hygiene, follows the required dress code and displays confidence and a positive self-image.
Unacceptable……………………………………..……………...0 Inconsistent………………………………………...…………….1 Adequate………………………………………...……………….2 Consistent………………………………………...……………...3 Meets business standards……………………..……………….4
Student Score
Comments:
Total Score
Scored by the Cosmetology Team
Student Signature:_______________________________
Parent Signature:________________________________ Date:_______
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Sign Off Page
In order to abide by a given policy, it is mandatory that a person know that policy. Each student
enrolled in Carroll County Career and Technology Center Cosmetology Program will be responsible
for adhering to all policies, both at the home school and at CCCTC.
It is strongly recommended that parents and guardians read the Cosmetology
Syllabus/Handbook in order to foster a better school-community relationship. Questions, by students
or parents/guardians, will be welcomed at any time by the administration or the individual instructors.
I, _________________________________________ have read the current Carroll County
Career & Technology Center’s Student Syllabus/Handbook and do hereby acknowledge the
fact that failure to comply with these policies will result in disciplinary action as necessary.
Student Signature: ________________________________ Date: ____________________________
Parent Signature: _________________________________Date:_____________________________