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| The Business Department at Eads High School is made up of four core courses including: |
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| Together these courses integrate math, computers, and speech along with business concepts. Therefore, students completing all four year-long courses earn credit in math, speech, and computers that assist them in meeting their graduation requirements. Business students are also members of the Eads High School FBLA Chapter and have competed at the district and state levels for two years. |
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Eads High School graduates with a business education vocational education are well-prepared for college |
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| LESSON PLANS |
FBLA SKILLS |
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD |
NOTICES & INFORMATION |
| 1st Hour - Advanced Computers |
*Group discussion skills |
*October, 2006 Minutes |
*Entrepreneurship class to begin Ebay business |
| 2nd Hour - Business Math |
*Effective committee skills |
Shannon Ellenberger, Sponsor |
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| 3rd Hour - Business I: Intro to Business |
*Practical problem solving |
Betsy Barnett, Principal
Glenn Smith, Superintendent |
FBLA Officers:
Sanket Merchant, President
Matt Seay, Vice President
Chandni Merchant, Secretary
Jordan Barnett, Treasurer
Charlie Philpy, Reporter
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| 4th Hour - Business II: Marketing |
*Decision-making skills |
Rod Johnson, Businessman |
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| 6th Hour - Business IV: Entrepreneurship |
*Experience success in local, district, state, and national business competitions |
Chris Sorensen, Newspaper Editor |
FACT: 80% of high school graduates end up in business-related careers. |
| 7th Hour - Basic Computers |
*Learn and apply parlimentary procedure |
Mike Lening, Bank Pres. |
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| 8th Hour - Advanced Computers |
*Organizational skills |
Janet Frederick, KCEDF
Marilyn Baxter, Chamber |
FACT: Business Education is hands-on and applies "real world" learning. |
Business Instructor is
Shannon Ellenberger
You can contact her on her planning period from 11:50 to 12:35 at 438-2214
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*Make business contacts with many levels of people including other students, teachers, business leaders, and political leaders |
Keith Crow, School Board
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