2009-10 School Yr. - Choctawhatchee High School
2009-10 School Yr. - Choctawhatchee High School
2009-10 School Yr. - Choctawhatchee High School
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Diversified Career Technology (DCT)<br />
DCT is a job program in which students earn high school credit while working. DCT courses receive practical<br />
arts or elective credit.<br />
Diversified Career Technology Principles<br />
(DCT I) 83030<strong>10</strong> Provides classroom instruction<br />
intended to parallel the on the job training. 1 year;<br />
1 credit; grades 11-12; prerequisite: instructor or<br />
DCT program director approval.<br />
DCT-OJT I Work Release (7th Period)<br />
83004<strong>10</strong> (Must be working 8 hours weekly)<br />
1 year; 1 credit; grades 11-12; prerequisite: DCT<br />
program director approval.<br />
DCT-OJT I Work Release (6th & 7th Periods)<br />
ELE0001 (Must be working 16 hours weekly)<br />
1 year; 2 credits; grades 11-12; prerequisite: DCT<br />
program director approval.<br />
DCT-OJT I Work Release (5th & 6th & 7th<br />
Periods) ELE0002 (Must be working 24 hours<br />
weekly) 1 year; 3 credits; grades 11-12;<br />
prerequisite: DCT Program director approval.<br />
(DCT II) 8303020 Provides classroom<br />
instruction intended to parallel on the job training.<br />
1 year; 1 credit; grades 11-12; prerequisite: DCT<br />
program director approval. DCT II is required of all<br />
DCT-OJT students.<br />
DCT-OJT II Work Release (7th Period) 8300420<br />
(Must be working 8 hours weekly)<br />
1 year; 1 credit; grade 12; prerequisite: DCT<br />
program director approval.<br />
DCT-OJT II Work Release (6th & 7th Periods)<br />
ELE0003 (Must be working 16 hours weekly)<br />
1 year; 2 credits; grade 12; prerequisite: DCT<br />
program director approval.<br />
DCT-OJT II Work Release (5th & 6th & 7th<br />
Periods) ELE0004 (Must be working 24 hours<br />
weekly) 1 year; 3 credits; grade 12; prerequisite:<br />
DCT program director approval.<br />
Driver’s Education<br />
Students must be fifteen (15) years of age.<br />
Students must obtain a restricted operator’s license by the end of the 3rd week of the semester. No exceptions<br />
even with excused absences. Students who do not obtain a restricted operators’ license will be placed in study hall.<br />
Students must pass the classroom phase to go to the driving phase. Students who fail the classroom<br />
phase of Driver’s Education will be placed in study hall.<br />
Information for the Drug, Alcohol and Traffic Education (D.A.T.E.) Course will be covered the first ten days of class.<br />
The D.A.T.E. course test is given once. Students must score 70% or take the test again through an outside agency.<br />
The permit test is given once. If students do not score 75%, they must retake and pass the test at the<br />
Division of Motor Vehicle Office by the end of the 3rd week of the semester. Driver’s Education includes 30<br />
hours of classroom instruction using textbook material. There will be approximately six (6) hours of<br />
behind-the-wheel- driving on the range.<br />
Upon successful completion of the course, student will receive a certificate.<br />
Driver’s Education Class/Lab 19003<strong>10</strong>A<br />
(Semester One)<br />
1 semester; ½ elective credit: grades <strong>10</strong>-12;<br />
prerequisite: student must be 15 years of age and<br />
obtain a restricted operator’s license before the<br />
3rd week of the semester; no exceptions will be<br />
made even with excused absences.<br />
Driver’s Education Class/Lab 19003<strong>10</strong>B<br />
(Semester Two)<br />
1 semester; ½ elective credit; grades 9-12;<br />
prerequisite: student must be 15 years of age and<br />
obtain a restricted operator’s license before the<br />
3rd week of the semester; no exceptions will be<br />
made even with excused absences.<br />
40<br />
+ Please refer to pages 21 and 22 of this guide **Students who register for this course must be committed<br />
for information on weighting of credits.<br />
to remain in the class for at least one semester.