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FBLA
FBLA and CTE
Welcome to Business and Marketing!
FBLA Competition this Friday, December 10, wish us Luck.
Career and Technical Education provides all students access to high-quality, rigorous career-focused programs that result in attainment of credentials with labor market value. Every student has the ability to receive a certificate at the end of the class which they can use on their resume's.
Student's develop employable skills. CTE students are significantly more likely than their non-CTE counterparts to say they developed problem-solving, project completion, research, math, college application, work-related, communication, time management, and critical thinking skills during high school.
Students gain job-specific skills related to a specific career pathway. Many classes have cross curriculum activities to enhance classes outside of CTE.
Career Pathways show students a direct connection between doing well in high school and being able to transition smoothly to post secondary opportunities or getting a good job when they graduate. Students who focus on a Career Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth, increased levels of responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.
Utah Career Pathways align with and are categorized by the national Career Clusters®. Each Career Pathway culminates in an industry recognized credential of value. For more information please click on the (Business and Marketing Pathways) PDF to the right.
Graduation
You can graduate with the following:(more information to come)
- Knowledge Certificate's.
- Pathway Certificate's.
- CTE Cord.
- John Walker
- Business, Finance and College and Career Awareness
- Send email
AVAILABLE CLASSES
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BUSINESS LAW
ECONOMICS
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS MATH/FINANCE
DIGITAL LITERACY
KEYBOARDING
CAREER AWARENESS
HUMAN RESOURCES
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE CLASSES LISTED ABOVE, PLEASE CONTACT
MR. WALKER
Hope Squad
We are excited to be starting a Hope Squad this year at Wendover High School. Students have been nominated by their peers. Hope Squad will be hosting Hope Week March 17-20. We will be doing nominations beginning of May for next year's Hope Squad.
What is a Hope Squad?
Hope Squads are the eyes and ears of your school. They are comprised of students who are trained to watch for at-risk students–provide friendship, identify warning signs, and seek help from adults. HOPE4UTAH works with school advisors to train students who have been identified by their classmates as trustworthy peers to serve as Hope Squad members. Through evidence-based training modules, Hope Squad members are empowered to seek help and save a life.
Hope Squad members are NOT taught to act as counselors, but rather, are educated on how to recognize signs of suicide contemplation, and how to properly and respectfully report this to an adult. Once invited to be HOPE Squad members, students willing to go through the training must get a permission form signed by their parents. After completing their training, Hope Squad members host a parents’ night where they teach their parents and family members about what it means to be a Hope Squad member.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP-oHeQOayE&list=PLAvfDkCp8hVNMGZ9MFLFinKtAehB9ebUL&index=6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO9V0Br_QQM&list=PLAvfDkCp8hVNMGZ9MFLFinKtAehB9ebUL&index=7