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Course Syllabus

Course Description:The JAG Program has been developed to teach students the basic skills of career readiness that lead to profitable job skills. The JAG Program will also teach basic skills required for work and independent living.

JAG Specialist:Robin Griffith

Class Location:Room 104

Telephone:(775)289-4811

E-Mail Address:

Office Hours:M-F (8:00 am - 9:00 am) (1:00p.m.-4:30p.m.)

Course Objective:The objective of the JAG Program is to help student graduate high school, prepare students for employment and independent living using hands-on activities, competency instruction, career exploration and work experience.

Essential Outcomes: The 37 JAG Core Competencies

Assessments:Students will undergo the following required assessments to assist in the development of an individualized plan of action to address student personal and academic needs to encourage high school completion:

  • JAG Knowledge Assessment
  • Career Interest Assessment
  • Basic Skills Assessment

JAG students will take a Pre-test and Post-test to measure growth.

Attendance/Participation:Attendance and class participation is required. Students who miss more than (5 excused or 4 unexcused) classes will see a reduction in their academic grade. Participation is graded according to the specialist’s discretion. The student’s grade will reflect the amount of engagement in discussions, projects, team challenges and field trip/guest speaker activities.

Grading System:The grading policy consists of the following components:

  • Project Completions through Career Associationparticipation
  • Competency Instruction
  • Class Participation, including Community Service
  • Portfolio Development
  • Attendance
  • Quizzes
  • Final Project

Projects:Each unit incorporates activities or projects that will provide students with hands-on experiences to reinforce learning objectives.

Behavior:Positive behavior will be rewarded and recognized in the JAG classroom. Helping others is not only appreciated, it’s encouraged. Put downs and disrespectful comments or attitudes are not tolerated. Come into the JAG classroom with a positive attitude and a willingness to improve your life. The schools behavior policy applies in the JAG classroom. WPHS code of conduct will be followed. Professional behavior expected when guest speakers or visitors are present.

Materials Needed:Bring a writing utensil EVERYDAY! Be prepared for your job!

White Pine School Improvement Goals

  1. Thinking and Reasoning Skills
  2. Students will demonstrate effective problem solving skills.
  3. Students will demonstrate the ability to think critically and draw and support their conclusions.
  4. Students will demonstrate the ability to creatively formulate solutions to practical problems.
  1. Communication Skills
  2. Students will communicate using a variety of formats, including writing, speech, graphic (or tech related), with clarity, purpose, and understanding of audience.
  1. Learning to Learn
  2. Students will demonstrate a commitment to creating and reflecting on quality work by participating in self- evaluation for the purpose of improvement.
  3. Students will demonstrate internalization of their learning by connecting it to their live outside of school.

Outline of Course Schedule

(NOTE: Minor adjustments may be made to the schedule as needed.)

*Please note that the Course Schedule shown below is a brief outline. Full details about assignments will be posted each week in class.

Month / Date / Topic and Assignment List / Due Dates
September / Welcome and Orientation to the Course
Orientation to the Career Association
  • Overview of the Career Association
  • Officer Election Process Committees
  • Academic Remediation
  • Development of the Plan of Work
  • Officer Leadership Development (Field Trip)
Guest Speaker (Students Choice) / ------DUE 9/25
October / Overview of Project Based Learning
  • Review of the Project Based Learning Model
  • Development of Committee Task Lists
  • Project: Begin Portfolio Development
  • Academic Remediation
  • Initiation and Installation Ceremony
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling

November / Module 1: Career Development
  • Competency Instruction
  • Conduct online research
  • Complete the Career Exploration Project (Leadership Development)
  • Academic Remediation
  • Competency Instruction
  • Conduct online research
  • Complete the Career Exploration Project (Leadership Development)
  • Academic Remediation
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling
  • Portfolio Development

December / Module 2: Basic Skills Development
  • Competency Instruction
  • Identify class/individual projects based on the Plan of Work (Civic Awareness)
  • Proficiency Scores Update
  • Academic Remediation
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling
  • Portfolio Development

January / Module 3: Personal Skills Development
  • Competency Instruction
  • Identify class/individual projects based on the Plan of Work (Community Service)
  • Academic Remediation
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling
  • Portfolio Development
ASVAB Assessment (prospective military only)
  • Completion of FAFSA Application
  • ACT/SAT Testing

February / Module 4: Job Attainment
  • Competency Instruction
  • Identify individual /class projects based on the Plan of Work (Social Awareness)
  • Academic Remediation
  • Mock Interview
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling
Portfolio Development
March / Module 5: Job Survival
  • Competency Instruction
  • Identify class/individual projects based on the Plan of Work (Community Service)
  • Work Experience / Job Shadowing
  • Academic Remediation
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling
  • Portfolio Development
  • Application to Post-Secondary Education
  • Military Enrollment

April / Module 6: Life Survival
  • Competency Instruction
  • Identify class/individual projects based on the Plan of Work (Leadership Development)
  • Academic Remediation
  • Secure letters of recommendation
  • Individual/Small Group Counseling

May / Assessments and Summer Preparation
  • Portfolio Completion and Evaluation
  • JAG Knowledge Assessment
  • Basic Skills Assessment
  • Final Exam
  • Exit Interview