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16 Career Clusters & their Pathways
RLASD Career Clusters
Careers in Agriculture, Food and
Natural Resources utilize sci-
ence, marketing, service, pro-
duction, supply, processing,
preservation of the food supply,
plants, animals, and natural
resources.
Career planning should include a
solid background in math,
science, communications, and
technical skills.
Education and training for a
position in a field in agriculture
can start as soon as you enter
high school and can continue on
into either a technical, two-year,
four-year college , apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Learning about
different foods
Finding out where
foods come from
Learning about
plants
Exploring nature
Being hands on
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Nature Minded
Outdoor Enthusiast
Business Orientated
Environmentally
Aware
AGRICULTURE FAMILY & CONSUMER ED SOCIAL STUDIES
4-H
Plants, Animals and You Intro to Foods and Finance Social Problems Hunter Safety
Leadership, Agriculture & You Foods for Teens Economics Dairy Breakfast
Food Processing Culinary Arts Cultural Studies County Fair
Veterinary Science Personal Finance PHYSICAL EDUCATION FFA Member
Forestry Independent Study Outdoor Adventure Humane Society
Natural Resources Family & Consumer Ed Co-op HEALTH CAREERS FCCLA
Wildlife Management TECHNOLOGY&ENGINEERING SCIENCE FBLA
Horticulture Intro to Transportation Biotechnology
MATH Automotive ABC’s Aquatic Ecology
AP Statistics Intro to Manufacturing Kingdoms of Life
Advanced Math Welding One Chemistry
ENGLISH Home Repair Basics BUSINESS ED
Technical Reading ART Keyboard & Microsoft Courses
Technical Writing Advanced Drawing Personal Finance
Contemporary Literature WORLD LANGUAGES Business Core Courses
Research & Composition CHOIR AND BAND
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Meat Processing Veterinarian
Agriculture Mechanic Microbiologist
Veterinary Technician Animal Science
Landscape and Turf Service Conservation Officer
Food Scientist
Game Warden
Forestry
Skills USA
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Careers in the architecture and
construction include design plan-
ning, managing , building and
maintaining building environ-
ments. Individuals employed in
these careers work on new
structures, restorations, addi-
tions, alterations, and repairs.
Students who pursue employ-
ment in these fields need a solid
background in math, science, and
technical skills.
Your education and training
could start in the high school
level transferring to technical,
two-year, four-year college, ap-
prenticeship programs, and ca-
reer/technical schools or insti-
tutes.
RLASD Architecture and Construction A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Using my imagination
to communicate new
information to others
Visualizing
Performing work that
requires precise results
Working with my hands
Solving technical
problems
Visiting and learning
from beautiful, historic,
or interesting buildings
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Creative and
Imaginative
Great communicator
Curious about
technology
Curious
Pay attention to detail
Patient and persistent
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Electrician Architect
HVAC Electrical Engineering
Plumber Project Engineer
Stonemason Project Inspector
Civil Engineering Technician Urban Planning
Land Surveyor Civil Engineering
Carpentry
Masonry
ART TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING
FBLA FAMILY & CONSUMER ED
Advanced Drawing Intro to Communication Forensics Creating Spaces
Ceramics & Sculpture 1 & 2 Ind. Study Communications Band Intro to Fashion & Design
Advanced Ceramics Intro to Manufacturing Pep Band Personal Finance
3D Independent Art Wood Process Technology Art Club Independent Study FACE
BUSINESS EDUCATION Welding One Jazz Ensemble Fam.& Consumer Ed Co-op
Keyboarding/Microsoft Courses Light Building Construction Marching Band MATH
Personal Finance Home Repair Basics School Plays Advanced Math
Business Core Courses AGRICULTURE Skills USA AP Statistics
ENGLISH Horticulture FFA AP Calculus
Technical Reading Natural Resources CHOIR AND BAND
Technical Writing SCIENCE WORLD LANGUAGES
Speech Communication Conceptual Physics 1 SOCIAL STUDIES
World Literature Conceptual Physics 2 A. P. European History
Research & Composition Chemistry PHY ED
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Careers in the Arts, A/V Technology and
Communication encompass the world of
designing, producing, exhibiting, perform-
ing, writing, and making your visualizations
a reality. Careers in the Performing Arts,
and Visual Arts require courses and activi-
ties that challenge students’ creative tal-
ents.
Careers in Audio-Visual Communications
Technology, Telecommunications or
Printing Technology require strong
backgrounds in computer and electronic –
based technology and a solid foundation in
math and science. The creative aspects are
rapidly merging with the technological
advancements making this industry in
demand for the future.
Education and training can be obtained in
high school, technical, two-year, four-year
colleges, apprenticeship programs, and
career technical schools/institutes.
RLASD
Arts, A/V Technology, & Communication A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Using my imagination
to communicate new
information to others
Performing in front of
others
Playing an instrument
Performing creative,
artistic activities
Using recording
technology
Designing brochures
and posters
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Creative and
Imaginative
Great communicator
Curious about
technology
Relate well to feeling
and thoughts of others
Determined/
Tenacious
ART TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING
FBLA ENGLISH
Advanced Drawing Intro to Communications Forensics Language and Composition
Painting & Printmaking 1 & 2 Applied Graphic Band Creative Writing
Graphic Design Solid Works -3D Modeling Pep Band Mythology
Ceramics & Sculpture 1 & 2 Ind. Study Communications Art Club Contemporary Literature
Advanced Ceramics & Sculpture PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jazz Ensemble Speech Communication
3D Independent Art AGRICULTURE Marching Band A Literary Study of Theatre
2D Independent Study Plants, Animals, and You School Plays
AP 2D Studio Art Horticulture Yearbook MATH
BUSINESS EDUCATION FAMILY &CONSUMER ED AP Statistics Skills USA
Keyboarding & Microsoft courses Creating spaces FFA Advanced Math
Personal Finance Intro to Fashion & Design WORLD LANGUAGES
Web Page Design Clothing and Textiles CHOIR AND BAND
SCIENCE Personal Finance SOCIAL STUDIES
Conceptual Physics Blue Independent Study - Fam & Cons Ed Economics
Conceptual Physics Gold Family & Consumer Ed Co-Op Psychology
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Floral Designer Art Teacher
Graphic Design Set Designer
Telecommunications Interior Design
Website Design Industrial Stylist
Radio Broadcasting Music Teacher
Photography Journalist
Video Game Design Reporter
Telephone Installer Technical Writer
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Careers in business management and
administration include planning,
organizing, directing and evaluating
business functions that are necessary
to the efficiency of productive business
operations. Career opportunities are
available in every division of the
economy and require specific skills in
organization, time management,
customer service, and communication.
Planning for a position in a career in
this field needs a solid leadership,
teaching and computer skills in
addition to a solid background in math
and science.
Education and training can start in the
high school level and continue on in a
technical, two-year, four-year college,
apprenticeship program, and a career
at a technical school/institute.
RLASD
Business Management & Administration A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Organizing community
activities
Tasks that involve
numbers and
generating reports
Performing routine,
organized activities but
can be flexible
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Organized
Practical
Logical
Patient
Responsible
Being a leader
Complete tasks with
minimal supervision
BUSINESS EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING ED
FBLA MATH
Keyboarding &Microsoft Courses Intro to Communications Forensics Advanced Math
Accounting 1 & 2 Applied Engineering Band AP Statistics
College Accounting Intro to Transportation Pep Band AP Calculus
Personal Finance Intro to Manufacturing Art Club
Marketing Jazz Ensemble SCIENCE
International Business PHY ED Marching Band Conceptual Physics Blue
Business Management Dual & Individual School Plays
Business Law Team Sports Yearbook CHOIR AND BAND
ART Fit for Life Skills USA
Graphic Design FAMILY AND CONSUMER EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES
Painting & Printmaking 1 & 2 Intro to Foods & Finance Psychology
3D Independent Art Personal Finance Economics
ENGLISH Independent Study –Family & Cons Ed WORLD LANGUAGES
Technical Reading Family & Consumer Ed Coop
Technical Writing
Sample Career Options
Information Technology International Business
Office Manager Business Administration
Court Reporter Business Management
Data Entry Human Resources
Legal Secretary Controller
Financial Clerk Construction Manager
Accounting Financial Managers
Retail Sales Training Specialist
High School Recommendations
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Careers in education and training
include planning, managing,
providing education and training
services, and related learning
support services.
Employees of Education and
Training need to have a sold
foundation in academic, technical
and presentation/facilitation
skills.
Education and training for a field
this this career path can begin in
high school continuing on into
technical, two-year, or four-year
colleges, internships, career
technical schools/institutes, and
human resource/training
organizations.
RLASD Education &
Training A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Communication with
others
Helping others in need
Directing and planning
lessons or activities
Handling several
responsibilities at once
Acquiring new
information
Helping others over-
come challenges
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Friendly
Decision maker
Helpful
Innovative
Good Listener
AGRICULTURE SOCIAL STUDIES
NHS ENGLISH
Plants, Animals and You Psychology FCCLA Language & Composition
Leadership, Ag and You Social Problems Art Club Creative Writing
ART AP European History School Plays Contemporary Literature
Graphic Design PHY EDUCATION COURSES Key Club Technical Reading
3D Independent Art Athletic Training Student Council Technical Writing
FAMILY & CONSUMER ED Fit for Life Forensics Speech Communication
Intro to Foods & Finance BUSINESS EDUCATION Yearbook Research & Composition
Parent & Child Keyboard & Micro Soft Courses Class Officer SCIENCE
Personal Finance Personal Finance Skills USA Earth and Space Science
Independent Study -FACE Business Core Courses Anatomy & Physiology FFA
Family & Consumer Ed Co-op TECH & ENGINEERING ED Aquatic Ecology
CHOIR AND BAND Intro to Communications Biotechnology
WORLD LANGUAGES Applied Graphic Chemistry
MATH Intro to Transportation Conceptual Physics Blue
AP Statistics Intro to Manufacturing Conceptual Physics Gold
Sample Career Options
Child Care Services Career Counselor
Sign Language Interpreter College Professor
Teacher Assistant Developmental Psychologist
Special Ed Teacher Asst. Elementary Education
Youth Program Director Secondary Education
Library Technician Occupational Therapist
School Counselor
High School Recommendations
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Careers include finance and invest-
ment planning, banking, insurance,
and business financial management.
Interested parties in this field are
those who have a strong foundation
in math, science, and technical skills.
They should also have good time
management, problem solving, and
communication skills with strong
ethics.
Education and training can be started
in high school then continued on to
a technical, two-year, four-year
college, apprenticeship program, and
career technical schools/institutes.
RLASD Finance A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Working with numbers
Meeting a deadline
Making predications
based upon facts
Analyzing data to
predict outcomes
Handling money
Taking pride in
presentation
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Detailed orientated
Trustworthy
Orderly
Self-Confident
Logical
Methodical or efficient
BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH
Forensics SOCIAL STUDIES
Microsoft Office & Publications Language & Composition Key Club Economics
Advanced Microsoft Word Technical Reading Student Council Current Problems
Intro to Business & Marketing Technical Writing NHS
Accounting 1 & 2 Speech Communication FBLA SCIENCE
College Accounting TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING FCCLA Conceptual Physics Blue
Personal Finance Intro to Communications Yearbook Conceptual Physics Gold
Marketing PHY ED FFA
International Business Team Sports WORLD LANGUAGE
Business Management Fit for Life
Business Law CHOIR AND BAND
FAMILY & CONSUMER ED ART
Intro to Foods and Finance Intro to Art MATH
Personal Finance Graphic Design AP Statistics
Independent Study—FACE HEALTH CAREERS Advanced Math
Family & Consumer Ed Co-op
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Accountant Financial Analyst
Insurance Adjuster Financial Examiner
Loan Officer Financial Manager
Real Estate Appraiser Financial Services Sales Agent
Financial Services Rep Personal Financial Advisor
Data Processor Tax Examiner/Revenue Agent
Auditor
Insurance Agent
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Careers in government and public
administration include governmental
governance, national security, foreign
service, revenue and taxation
regulations, and the management of
programs and administration at the
local, state and federal levels. Almost
every occupation can be found within
the government.
Those pursing careers in government
and public administration need to
have a strong background in social
studies, political science, foreign
language, and history.
Education and training can begin at
the high school level continuing onto
two-year, four-year, technical
colleges, apprenticeship programs,
and career technical schools/
institutes.
RLASD
Government & Public Administration A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Following politics
Debating ideas and
topics
Planning activities
Working with details
Travel
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Good communicator
Service minded
Well organized
Problem solver
Competitive
SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH
NHS SOCIAL STUDIES
Economics Language & Composition Student Council WORLD LANGUAGES
Psychology Technical Reading Debate SCIENCE
Social Problems Technical Writing Forensics Anatomy & Physiology
Geography Speech Communication Key Club Biotechnology
Current Problems Research & Composition International Club Conceptual Physics Blue
A.P. European History MATH Young Democrats Conceptual Physics Gold
TECHNOLOGY &ENGINEERING AP Statistics Young Republicans AP Physics
Intro to Communications Advanced Math FBLA CHOIR AND BAND
BUSINESS EDUCATION AP Calculus School Plays PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Keyboarding & Microsoft Courses FAMILY & CONSUMER ED HEALTH CAREERS
Personal Finance Intro to Foods & Finance ART
Business Law Personal Finance Intro to Art
International Business Independent Study-FACE Graphic Design
Family & Cons Ed Co-op Advanced Drawing
Sample Career Options
Translator Job Analyst
Court Clerk Legislator
Human Service Social Services Administrator
Emergency Medical Special Operations Officer
Law Enforcement City Manager
Building Inspector City Planning Aide
Transportation Inspector Civil Engineering
Auditor
High School Recommendations
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Careers in the health science
incorporate planning, managing,
and providing health services.
Some careers involve working
directly with the public, while
other careers involve working
behind the scene in research,
collecting and formatting data
information. Locations of work
include places such as hospitals,
medical or dental facilities,
laboratories, sport arenas, or
within the community.
Career planning for a position
in the field of health science
should include a strong back-
ground in math, science, com-
munications, and technical
skills.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school,
technical, two-year, four-year
colleges, apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Health Science A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Volunteering in stressful
situations
Being part of a team
Assessing data and
turning it into an
action
Meeting deadlines
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Compassionate and
caring
Detailed orientated
Conscientious and
careful
Good listener
FAMILY &CONSUMER ED SOCIAL STUDIES
NHS SCIENCE
Intro to Foods and Finance Psychology Student Council Anatomy & Physiology
Family Wellness in the 21st Century Cultural Study/Geography FCCLA Biotechnology
Foods for Teens Social Problems Sports Team Mgr. Conceptual Physics Blue
Parent and Child PHYSICAL EDUCATION Key Club Conceptual Physics Gold
Culinary Arts BUSINESS ED Red Cross Chemistry
Personal Finance Keyboard/Microsoft Course CNA license AP Chemistry
Independent Study—FACE
Family & Consumer Ed Co-op
Personal Finance
Business Management
FFA
FBLA
AP Biology
AP Physics
ART Art Club AGRICULTURE
ENGLISH Intro to Art Plants, Animals and You
Technical Reading Advanced Drawing Veterinary Science
Technical Writing Graphic Design CHOIR AND BAND
Speech Communication MATH WORLD LANGUAGE
Research & Composition Advanced Math HEALTH CAREERS
Language & Composition AP Statistics
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Medical Assistant Nurse Practitioner
ER Medical Technician Optometrist
Dietetic Technician Radiologist
Massage Therapist Psychiatrist
Nursing Assistant Audiologist
Physical Therapy Assistant Pathologist
Ultrasound Technician Pharmacist
Medical Secretary Dentist
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Careers in hospitality and
tourism incorporate the
management, marketing, and
operations of restaurants and
other food service, lodging,
attractions, and recreational
events. It also includes the
many branches of the travel-
related services. Hospitality
and Tourism services are in
demand and located through-
out the world.
Career Planning for the field of
hospitality and tourism should
include a solid foundation in
math, science, technical and
communication skills.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school,
technical, two-year, four-year
colleges, apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Hospitality and Tourism A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Investigating new places
and activities
Working with a variety
of ages and types of
people
Organizing activities
Having a flexible
schedule
Learning about other
cultures
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Self-motivated
Outgoing
Work well with others
Communicate easily
BUSINESS EDUCATION ART
NHS FAMILY & CONSUMER ED
Keyboarding & Microsoft Courses Advanced Drawing Student Council Intro to Foods & Finance
Personal Finance Paint &Printmaking 1 & 2 FCCLA Foods for Teens
Accounting Courses Graphic Design FBLA Culinary Arts
Marketing Ceramics 1 & 2 & Adv Cer Key Club Personal Finance
Business Law 3D Independent Art Forensics Independent Study—FACE
International Business ENGLISH FFA Family & Cons Ed Co-op
Web Page Design Language & Composition School Plays AGRICULTURE
Creative Writing Food Processing
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING Technical Writing Horticulture
Intro to Communication Speech Communications SOCIAL STUDIES
SCIENCE CHOIR AND BAND Geography
Aquatic Ecology WORLD LANGUAGES Economics
Kingdoms of Life MATH Current Problems
Chemistry AP Statistics Psychology
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AP European History
Sample Career Options
Culinary Arts Hospitality Administration
Food Service Restaurant Management
Travel Agent Recreation Management
Event Management Hotel Management
Recreation Service Golf Management
Catering Zookeeper
High School Recommendations
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Careers in human services
incorporate preparing
individuals to work with
families and support human
needs. This career path is
extremely diverse and can be
found in various locations
throughout the world.
Career planning for a position
in the field of Human Services
must include a strong back-
ground in communications,
science, and technical skills.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school,
technical, two-year, four-year
colleges, apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Human Services A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Volunteering
Being in a team
environment
Working with a diversi-
ty of nationalities, ages,
and characteristics
Thinking of new ways to
do things
Making new friends
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Compassionate and
Caring
Non-judgmental
Conscientious and
careful
Good listener
Uses intuition and logic
BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH
NHS SOCIAL STUDIES
Keyboarding & Microsoft Courses Language & Composition Student Council Psychology
Personal Finance Technical Reading FCCLA Social Problems
Business Management Technical Writing Sports Team Mgr
Accounting courses Speech Communication Key Club HEALTH CAREERS
FAMILY & CONSUMER ED Research & Composition Red Cross CHOIR AND BAND
Intro to Foods & Finance SCIENCE FBLA WORLD LANGUAGES
Family Wellness Anatomy & Physiology HERO ART
Foods for Teens Biotechnology FFA Advanced Drawing
Parent & Child Chemistry Paint & Printmkg 1 & 2 School Plays
Culinary Arts Ceramics & Sculpture Art Club
Personal Finance PHYSICAL EDUCATION Advanced Ceramics
Independent Study - FACE Dual & Individual 3D Independent Art
Family & Consumer Ed Co-op Fit for Life MATH
Athletic Training AP Statistics
Sample Career Options
Child Care Assistant Dietitian
Cosmetologist Social Worker
Funeral Director Counselor
Nail Technician Psychiatrist
Skin Care Specialist Sociologist
Investment Advisor Early Childhood Education
AODA Associate
High School Recommendations
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Careers in Information and
Technology include the
designing, developing, and
supporting of the technological
hardware, software,
multimedia and integration
systems.
Career planning for a position
in the field of Information and
Technology must include a
solid background in math and
science. Careers in IT are
challenging and ever-changing.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school,
technical, two-year, four-year
colleges, apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Information Technology A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Working with
computers
Reasoning clearly and
logically to solve
complex problems
Playing video and
computer games
Concentrating for long
periods of time without
being distracted
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Adapts easily to change
Precise and accurate
Detail orientated
Logical/analytical
thinker
Persistent
Good concentration
BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH
NHS MATH
Keyboarding & Microsoft Courses Language & Composition Student Council Advanced Math
Personal Finance Creative Writing FCCLA AP Statistics
Web Page Design Technical Reading Skills USA AP Calculus
Business Management Technical Writing Key Club
Marketing Speech Communication Math Team CHOIR AND BAND
SOCIAL STUDIES Research & Composition FBLA WORLD LANGUAGES
Economics SCIENCE Yearbook
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING Conceptual Physics Blue Tech Theatre FAMILY/CONSUMER ED
Intro to Communications Conceptual Physics Gold Personal Finance
Solid Works - 3D Modeling Chemistry
Ind. Study—Communications ART PHY ED
Applied Engineering Intro to Art Dual & Individual
IT Essentials: How Computers Work Graphic Design Fit for Life
Ceramics & Sculpture
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Computer Hardware Tech Computer Engineer
Information Technology Information Scientist
Network Security Specialist Computer Programmer
Computer Networking Tech Software Engineer
Programmer/Analyst Web Master
Video Game Designer Network Coordinator
Web Developer
Animator
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Careers in Law, Public Safety,
Corrections, and Security include
the planning, managing, and
providing of protective services,
legal services, homeland security,
and public safety.
Career planning in this field
includes a strong background in
math, science, technical skills,
communications skills, and the
ability to multi-task.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school, technical,
two-year, four-year colleges,
apprenticeship programs, and
career technical schools/
institutes.
RLASD
Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Working under
pressure
Positions of authority
Respecting rules and
regulations
Debate
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Adventurous
Dependable
Community-minded
Decisive
Optimistic
BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH
NHS SCIENCE
Keyboarding & Microsoft Courses Language & Composition Student Council Anatomy & Physiology
Internship Creative Writing Forensics Biotechnology
Business Management Technical Reading Skills USA Aquatic Ecology
Business Law Technical Writing Young Democrats SOCIAL STUDIES
ART Speech Communication Young Republicans Economics
Intro to Art Research & Composition FFA Geography
Graphic Design FAMILY & CONSUMER ED FBLA Social Problems
HEALTH CAREERS Family Wellness School Plays Current Problems
Personal Finance Psychology
AGRICULTURE Independent Study - FACE A. P. European History
Natural Resources Family & Consumer Ed Co-op PHY ED
Wildlife Management MATH Outdoor Adventure
WORLD LANGUAGES Advanced Math Fit for Life
CHOIR AND BAND AP Statistics
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Corrections Officer Criminal Justice
ER Technician Lawyer
Firefighter Park Ranger
Law Enforcement Political Science
Paralegal Sociology
Probation Officer Social Change and Development
Court Reporter Private Detective
Fire Inspector FBI Agent
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Careers in Manufacturing include plan-
ning, managing, and the processing of
materials into intermediate or final
products. Its diversity also includes
professional and technical support
such as production planning, control
maintenance and manufacturing/
processing engineering.
Career planning in this field includes a
strong background in math, science,
technical skills, communications skills,
and the ability to multi-task.
Education and training can be obtained
in high school, technical, two-year,
four-year colleges, apprenticeship
programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD Manufacturing
A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Enjoying working with
their hands
Enjoying putting things
together
Using hand/power tools
Visualizing objects from
creation to final
assembly
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Strong leader
Practical
Observant
Physically active
Coordinated
Determination
TECHNOLOGY /ENGINEERING BUSINESS EDUCATION
NHS ENGLISH
Intro to Manufacturing Keyboarding & Microsoft Off. Student Council Language & Composition
Wood Process Technology Marketing Yearbook Technical Reading
Fundamentals of Machining Business Management Skills USA Technical Writing
Welding One through Four Accounting courses FBLA Speech Communication
Intro to Communications ART HMV Research & Composition
Solid Works—3D Modeling Advanced Drawing FFA
Ind Study Communications Graphic Design Art Club FAMILY & CONSUMER ED
Applied Engineering 2D Independent Study Tech Theatre Creating Spaces
MATH Personal Finance
CHOIR AND BAND Advanced Math Independent Study - FACE
WORLD LANGUAGES AP Statistics Family & Consumer Ed Co-op
SOCIAL STUDIES AP Calculus PHY ED
Economics SCIENCE Fit for Life
Current Problems Conceptual Physics Blue/Gold
AP Physics
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Nuclear Technician Molder
Computer Technician Manufacturing Engineering
Gunsmith Mechanical Engineering
Machinist Electrical Engineer
Millwright Industrial Engineer
Quality Control Tech Tool Designer
Tool and Die Designer
Precision Machining
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Careers in Marketing, Sales, and
Service include careers in planning,
managing, and performing marketing
activities to reach organizational
objectives.
Career planning in this field includes
a strong background in math, tech-
nical skills, communications skills,
and the ability to multi-task.
Education and training can be ob-
tained in high school, technical, two-
year, four-year colleges, apprentice-
ship programs, and career technical
schools/institutes.
RLASD
Marketing, Sales, & Service A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Shopping
Being a leader
Making displays and
promote ideas
Public speaking
Giving presentations
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Enthusiastic
Competitive
Creative
Self-Motivated
Persuasive
BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH
NHS ART
Keyboarding &Microsoft Courses Language & Composition Student Council Painting-Printmaking
Accounting 1 & 2 Creative Writing Forensics Graphic Design
College Accounting Technical Reading Skills USA Advanced Drawing
Marketing Technical Writing FBLA AP Art
International Business Speech Communication Yearbook FAMILY/CONSUMER ED
Business Management Research & Composition FFA Intro to Foods & Finance
Business Law MATH Art Club Personal Finance
TECHNOLOGY /ENGINEERING Advanced Math School Plays Independent Study - FACE
Intro to Communications AP Statistics Family & Consumer Ed Co-op
SOCIAL STUDIES WORLD LANGUAGES PHY ED
Economics CHOIR AND BAND Dual & Individual
Psychology AGRICULTURE Outdoor Team Sports
World Geography Plant Systems Pathway Fit for Life
Social Problems Natural Resources Pathway
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Food Stylist Market Research Analyst
Ad Layout Designer Public Relations Manager
Purchasing Manager Advertising Accounting Executive
Retail Buyer Department Store Manager
Purchasing Agent Marketing Communication
Advertising Sales Rep Merchandising
Auctioneer
Real Estate Broker
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Careers in Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics include
the planning, managing, and providing
of scientific research in areas such as
physical science, social science, and
engineering. This diverse field also
includes laboratory/testing and
research/development services.
Career planning in this field includes a
strong background in math, science,
technical skills.
Education and training can be
obtained in high school, technical,
two-year, four-year colleges, appren-
ticeship programs, and career tech-
nical schools/institutes.
RLASD
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Seeing how things work
Exploring new
technology
Experimenting
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Detailed orientated
Inquisitive
Objective
Methodical
Mechanically inclined
MATH SCIENCE
NHS Intro to Communications
Advanced Math Earth and Space Science Student Council Solid Works—3D Modeling
AP Statistics Aquatic Ecology Forensics Ind. Study Communications
AP Calculus Anatomy & Physiology Skills USA Applied Engineering
SOCIAL STUDIES Biotechnology FBLA ENGLISH
Psychology Conceptual Physics Blue Math Team Language & Composition
Economics Conceptual Physics Gold HMV Technical Reading
Cultural Studies Chemistry FFA Technical Writing
A.P. European History AP Physics Speech Communication
ART COURSES AP Chemistry Research & Composition
FAMILY & CONSUMER ED AP Biology PHY ED CLASSES
Foods for Teens BUSINESS CLASSES
Culinary Arts TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING AGRICULTURE
Personal Finance Intro to Transportation Veterinary Science
CHOIR AND BAND Ind. Study Transportation Natural Resources
WORLD LANGUAGES Intro to Manufacturing Horticulture
Sample Career Options
Chemical Technician Aerospace Engineer
Mechanical Drafter Agriculture Engineer
Electronic Chemical Engineer
Industrial Maintenance Civil Engineer
Nano science Tech Archaeologist
Precision Machining Astronomer
Chemist
Geologist
High School Recommendations
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Careers in Transportation, Distribution,
and Logistics entail the planning,
management, and movement of people,
materials, and goods by road, pipeline,
air, rail, and water. This also encom-
passes services such as transportation,
infrastructure planning, management,
logistics services, mobile equipment and
facility maintenance.
Career planning in this field includes a
strong background in math, communica-
tions, science, and technology.
Education and training can be obtained in
high school, technical, two-year, four-
year colleges, apprenticeship programs,
and career technical schools/institutes.
RLASD
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
A C T I V I T I E S I
E N J O Y D O I N G :
Traveling
Solving mechanical
problems
Moving things around
Designing processes
PERSONAL
QUALITIES:
Detail orientated
Inquisitive
Objective
Methodical
Mechanically inclined
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING MATH
NHS BUSINESS ED
Intro to Transportation Advanced Math Student Council Microsoft Courses
Power Mechanics AP Statistics Forensics Business Management
Automotive ABC’s AP Calculus Skills USA Accounting Courses
Ind. Study Transportation ENGLISH FBLA Marketing
Intro to Communications Language & Composition Yearbook Business Law
Solid Works—3D Modeling Technical Reading FFA ART
Ind. Study Communications Technical Writing Art Club Graphic Design
AGRICULTURE Speech Communication SCIENCE
Natural Resources Pathway Research & Composition Aquatic Ecology
Plant Systems Pathway HEALTH CAREERS Conceptual Physics Blue
SOCIAL STUDIES BAND AND CHOIR Conceptual Physics Gold
Cultural Studies/Geography PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chemistry
Economics Dual & Individual AP Physics
WORLD LANGUAGES Fit for Life FAMILY & CONSUMER ED
Personal Finance
High School Recommendations
Sample Career Options
Auto Collision Aerospace Engineer
Auto Service Tech Mechanical Engineer
Aviation Maintenance Transportation Management
Diesel Service Tech Urban and Regional Planning
Engine Machining Tech
Truck Driver Training
Motorcycle Mechanics
Auto body Tech
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