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Student Learning Objectives (SLOs)

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2Guide for Teachers Writing SLOsGuide for Teachers Writing SLOs958.48 KB3245 times
3Indicators of Strong SLOIndicators of Strong SLO620.88 KB3426 times
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5Secondary Introductory PowerPointSecondary Introductory PowerPoint1.11 MB2381 times
6Three Main Criteria for a Quality SLOThree Main Criteria for a Quality SLO350.24 KB2320 times
7Utah SLO Development GuideUtah SLO Development Guide31.87 KB2254 times
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Student Learning Objectives - Updated June, 2019

 

Friday, 04 November 2016 11:45

WSD Civics Test Information

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53A-13-109.5 American Civics Education Initiative - Effective 7/1/2015:

A public school student who graduates on or after January 1, 2016, must pass a basic civics test as a condition for receiving a high school diploma. Students enrolled in an adult education program must also pass the basic civics test as a condition for receiving an adult education secondary diploma. Students must correctly answer a minimum of 35 out of 50 questions in order to pass and can take the test as many times as necessary beginning in the 8th grade.

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Saturday, 29 October 2016 22:01

Plant and Soil Science I (grades 9-12)

Students will develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of scientific principles, such as genetics, disease, pests, and management practices. The scientific processes of observation, measurement, hypothesizing, data gathering, interpretation, analysis, and application are stressed. Career opportunities and educational preparation are examined. Learning activities are varied, with classroom, laboratory, and field experiences emphasized.

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Mr. Smalley’s Plant and Soil Class at Roy High are  learning about ‘Soil Erosion’ and ‘Control Methods’, through the Plant and Soil class.

College and Career Awareness offers exploration and preparation in college and career pathways focusing on jobs that are high skill and high demand, as well as satisfying and financially rewarding. The College and Career Awareness course is designed to help students identify their interests, abilities, and skills. Through application-based lessons, College and Career Awareness allows students to utilize technology, develop foundational skills, and explore careers. The course provides information regarding additional courses and training related to each student’s career field of interest, as they begin to prepare for college and career.

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This course is designed for students who have previously taken the Veterinary Assisting course and wish to further their education and training in the veterinary field. The Veterinary Technician course expands student knowledge, reinforces skills previously learned, and builds proficiency in highly scientific areas, such as pharmacology, anesthesiology, radiology and imaging, fluid therapy, and critical care nursing..

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Mr. Paces’ Veterinary Science: Veterinary Technician class provides care for goats by trimming hoofs, immunizing, tagging and de-horning. 

Saturday, 29 October 2016 21:58

Teen Living (9-10)

teenliving1This course helps students understand and cope with personal, family, and social challenges. Emphasis is paced on communication, decision-making skills, and building stable relationships with family and peers. The course enables students to implement positive coping mechanisms and promotes understanding of self. It addresses issues that impact teenagers: self-concept, family and peer relationships, substance abuse, personal loss, dating and teenage pregnancy, and child abuse. Emphasis is placed on students taking personal responsibility for life. FCCLA may be an integral part of the course.

Teen Living students in Ms. Judkins class at Wahlquist Junior High participated in a small service learning project.  Students gathered materials such as washcloths, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and soap to make hygiene kits to give to local people in need. They were challenged to carry the bag with them or put it in their car and pay attention to the people they see in their community.  When each student finds a person they think will benefit from receiving the kit they are to give the kit to that person. 

Ms. Lucero presented information to the students about local humanitarian organizations and about the non-profit humanitarian organization she has created called Hands for HOPE.  Her organization works to perpetuate education for children in Ghana.  During Ms. Lucero visit each student wrote a letters to a child in Ghana.  Their letters explained what life is like here in Utah and what it is like to be a teenager in the United States. 

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Saturday, 29 October 2016 21:57

FBLA

Future Business Leaders of America provides students with opportunities for leadership, community involvement, business partnerships, and competition with other students in events ranging from Public Speaking to Job Interview to Parliamentary Procedures. 

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Julie Thorngren’ s Jr. High students at the  FBLA State Competition. Consist of 7th, 8th, 9th graders from Snow Crest.  Congratulations! 

Saturday, 29 October 2016 21:57

ProStart I (11-12)

This basic course from the National Restaurant Association introduces students into the world of professional cooking. Basic communication skills, safety and sanitation, food preparation, meal planning, and other topics are taught in this beginning course. FCCLA may be an integral part of this course.

http://kutv.com/news/local/local-teen-chefs-compete-for-state-championship

 

Saturday, 29 October 2016 21:56

Animal Science I (9-12)

Students will develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of scientific principles, including genetics, anatomy, physiology, nutrition, disease, pests, and management practices. The scientific processes of observation, measurement, hypothesizing, data gathering, interpretation, analysis, and application are included. Career opportunities and educational preparation are examined. Learning activities are varied, with classroom, laboratory, and field experiences emphasized.

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Mr. Smalley’s Animal Science Class at Roy High put together Chicken coops to run a science experiment using two different breeds of chickens and three different kinds of feed and will calculate the most effective breed and feed.

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