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~ World Beyond Graduation Business, Office Education Gives Head Start On Career By Shelia Sisk The Business and Office Education Department at Kings Mountain High School is designed for the student who plans to enter the world of work upon graduation, the student who takes business courses for enrichment, and the student who wishes to pursue fur- ther study. The following courses are offered: Keyboarding/Typewriting, Principles of Business, Business Law, Computerized Accounting I and II, Computer Applications I and II, Administrative Support Occupations I and IL. Four teachers, Mrs. Cindy Hovis, Mrs. Kathy Goforth, Mrs. Jaquitha Reid, and Mrs. Shelia Sisk, make up the staff of the Business and Office Education Department (well qualified instruc- tors holding Masters Degrees in Business and Office Education). A laboratory approach is used by the staff in teaching business courses. The teachers strive to inte- grate the business courses with academic subjects to make them relevant to current office trends and to the personal needs of stu- dents. The are opportunities to develop and apply leadership, social, civic, and business-related skills in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), the vocational student organization for Business and Office Education students. Students in Administrative Support Occupations II and Computerized Accounting II may Sherry Bridges observes Arickay business. ie willl Ritkiphong balance books for a soot tributing members of the commu- nity after graduation. It also contributes to the economic growth of the community by providing a source of trained workers. Students at Kings Mountain High School who do not follow the business and office education cur- riculum but elect one or more busi- ness courses acquire skills that will enrich their lives. Those students who complete the business and of- fice education course of study should acquire a variety of salable skills they will need to pursue a ca- reer in the business field. RADIO PROGRAM "Crying in the Wilderness" is presented each Sunday morning at 8 a.m. by Rev. Jimmy T. Adams over W.A.D.A. Radio in Shelby. Subscribe To The Herald ly Thursday, August 30, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B As Low As 1990 Toyota 4X4 Pick-Up Truck 5 Speed Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Cloth Bench Seat, Full Carpeted Interior, Tinted Glass, Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers, Duel Outside Miirrors, AM/FM Stereo. “10,995 Prices Good Thru Sept. 3, 1990 Tax, Tag, & Doc. Fee Excluded Moore's Toyota Daihatsu 1847 Dixon Blvd. * Shelby, N.C. 1-800-334-4504 Inside NC, SC, & VA 482-7341 * 482-3295 We Buy Clean Used Cars SRE TOM HANKS MEG RYAN JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO WARNER BROS. 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This method of instruction pro- vides a:means:to-coordinate and or- : ganize "an dhischdol! program 'in which students receive instruction that is related to their individual career goals. The primary goal of Cooperative Business Education is to prepare students for employment. This pro- gram is valuable to the students, the school, employers, and Kings Mountain. It is valuable to the stu- dents in that it motivates them to learn, both on the job and in the classroom because of meaningful experiences. It develops self-confi- dence, a sense of security and inde- pendence. On-the-job training can lead to full-time employment for the student after graduation. The student can acquire skills and knowledges and learn techniques which can not be taught in the classroom. The cooperative method provides which includes guidance in selecting the particular - job for which the student is most suitable in terms of interests, apti- tudes, and abilities. The student al- so earns money, which may be nec- essary for continuance in school, and gain an appreciation of its val- ue. The Cooperative Business pro- gram is valuable to the school be- cause it utilizes our community re- sources to expand the curriculum and provides more individualized Carol Gilliam develops a spreadsheet on the computer that she will use to solve a problem in her Administrative Support Occupations II Class. instruction. It also provides a way that school can share in the cost of training students by utilizing the equipment and facilities of the business community. This program enables school personnel to keep informed of constantly changing equipment and changing business practices and procedures. Also business education course content can be continually updated and new methods obtained by ab- sorbing new procedures and prac- tices found in business. The Cooperative Business Education Program is valuable to employers by reducing training costs by cooperative with the school in the training of employ- ees. This program can give em- ployers assistance in selecting and screening personnel. Cooperative education enhances the public im- age of business and improves com- munications between the business community and school. The Cooperative Business Education Program is valuable to the community in that it enables students to secure local employ- ment, which may keep them con- Produced by T Cn ENTERTAINMENT MIGITALLY PROGERREN ERI SCHWARTZ Directed by JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY * Avaliable on HIFI Videocassette an Laserdisc PANAVISION® : Mm NR 1 ® I LL ali WARNER BROS, WARNER HOME VIDEO SRT Na A TIMI WARNER COMPANY ET AR Vid opr 10 re a 8 Pg Bred ©1990 Warner Home Video bn. Locations thru-out North Carolina ahh iod 913 Gastonia Hwy.° Bessemer City 7705-6 York Rd" The Charlotte 527-6366 510 E. 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