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Agriculture

Agriculture

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Buena Park Agriculture Website

 

Overview

  • The Buena Park Agriculture Program offers the three parts of a complete agricultural educational program: Classroom Instruction, Supervised Agriculture Experience Projects, and Leadership Development. 

    All Classroom Instruction involves teaching the basic concepts of the units taught within each of our courses offered.  Students are required to use their reading, writing, and thinking skills.  Assignments, tests, quizzes and cooperative learning projects are given and graded regularly.

    Our CTE Career Standard Projects supplement the education that takes place in the classroom.  Students are taught the various procedures and techniques used in Animals, Plants, and Ag Business.  They put these methods to use in “real life” situations both in and out of the classroom setting.  CTE career standards are 15% percent of a student’s classroom grade, approximately (5 hours/month) and is based on their involvement and level of achievement in an career standard project outside of class time.

    Our CTE Leadership Standards are based on leadership development taught through the FFA. FFA is the largest youth leadership program in the nation. An FFA Unit is taught in all Ag classes so students can build on their own leadership skills whether they are new to the program or continuing on.  We focus on leadership, responsibility, and cooperation.  Students put these traits to use through the various activities they participate in during their involvement in our program.  Students have an opportunity to participate in many local recreational and community service activities as well as competitive teams in several career areas and leadership development events.  All students are required to participate in CTE Leadership Standards which are 15% percent (1 activity/1 hour/month) of their final classroom grade.

 

 

Instructors

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Marlisa Nordstrom
mnordstrom@fjuhsd.org
Courses taught:
Sustainable Agriculture Biology
Veterinary Science
Advanced Agriculture Science Honors

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Paulina Cortez
PCortez@fjuhsd.org
Courses taught:
Art and History of Floral Design
Advanced Floral Design, Soil Chemistry
Sustainable Agriculture Biology

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Jenna Moore

Jmoore@fjuhsd.org