CAREER CENTER


The 'Career Center' is a high school of sorts, located in Winston-Salem, NC. It offers an extension to the regular high school program. Classes offered include Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education (CTE) courses, as well as English and other classes too small to be held at the regular high schools in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools program, such as Japanese, and Chinese. It also offers extended day classes, which are classes held after school that allow students to "make up" a failed class in order to graduate. It leases its building to Gardner-Webb Technical University and Forsyth Technical Community College at night.

Contents
Student Schedule
Career-related classes
Future
External Links

Student Schedule


Students come from the 10 "main" high schools in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools system. Most students typically spend about half a day at the Career Center, either in the morning or afternoon, taking one or more Advanced Placement or a career-related class. Several honors and regular level classes are also offered. Bus transportation is provided at certain times to and from home schools, and some students drive. Students spend the rest of the day at their "home" school. Some students have all of their classes at the Career Center; schedules vary from student to student.

Career-related classes


The career center offers classes related to specific fields. The classes, usually about 1.5 hours (two periods) long, are designed to help students gain a better understanding in that specific field, and better prepares them for it. These classes are taught by professionals in that specific industry. They include

★ Agricultural Work Development

★ Allied Health Sciences

★ Auto Collision Repair

Automotive Technology

★ Auto Service Technology

Aviation Technology

Carpentry

Mandarin Chinese Language (Mandarin Chinese 1 is a single-period class)

CISCO Networking (single-period class)

Commercial Art

Computer Information Systems

Cosmetology

Culinary Arts

Early Childhood Education

Electricity

Electronics

★ Landscape/Construction Maintenance

Photography

Radio Broadcasting

TV Broadcasting
==AP Classes==
These classes are more difficult, considering they are on a college level. Students can receive college credit for these classes only if they take the AP exam at the end of the year.

AP Art Drawing

AP Art History

AP Art Portfolio 2-D

AP Art Portfolio 3-D

AP Biology

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus BC

AP Chemistry

AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science AB

AP English Language and Composition

AP English Literature and Composition

AP Environmental Science

AP European History

AP French Language

AP French Literature

AP German Language

AP Government and Politics: United States

AP Government and Politics: Comparative

AP Human Geography

AP Japanese Language and Culture (new course; first exam in May 2007)

AP Latin Literature

AP Macroeconomics

AP Microeconomics

AP Music Theory and Composition

AP Physics B

AP Physics C

AP Psychology

AP Spanish Language

AP Spanish Literature

AP Statistics

AP United States History

AP World History

Future


There has been much speculation about the future of the Career Center. It is widely believed that Forsyth Technical Community College, which is located adjacent to the building, will buy it in 2008, if an education bond passes. If that were to occur, a new administrative building for the school system (which is currently attached to the Career Center) would be built downtown. A new Career Center would be built at another location, which is still being determined. There is some uncertainty as to whether both CTE and Advanced Placement classes would be held at a new facility.

External Links



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