School Catalogue Lindsey Hopkins - IT Technician
School Catalogue Lindsey Hopkins - IT Technician
School Catalogue Lindsey Hopkins - IT Technician
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
SCHOOL CATALOG
2018– 2019
NS Daniel
Nyce Daniel, Principal
LHTC School Catalog 2018 - 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................................... V
VISION STATEMENT ........................................................................................................................ V
MISSION STATEMENT..................................................................................................................... V
CORE VALUES ................................................................................................................................... V
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE .................................................................................................................. V
ACCREDITATIONS ……………………………………………………………………………… - 6 -
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD POLICY OF NON-DISCRIMINATION ………. - 6 -
GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................... - 8 -
HISTORY ........................................................................................................................................ - 8 -
FACILITIES .................................................................................................................................. - 9 -
PROGRAM OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. - 9 -
OPEN-ENTRY/OPEN-EXIT PROGRAMS .................................................................................. - 9 -
DUAL ENROLLMENT ................................................................................................................. - 9 -
BOOKSTORE ................................................................................................................................. - 10 -
LOST AND FOUND ....................................................................................................................... - 10 -
CHILDCARE SERVICES .............................................................................................................. - 10 -
CAFETERIA ................................................................................................................................... - 10 -
MEDIA CENTER ........................................................................................................................... - 10 -
COPYRIGHT POLICY ................................................................................................................... - 10 -
CONSUMER INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... - 11-
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT ........................................................................................................... - 11 -
SECURITY ...................................................................................................................................... - 11 -
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION ..................................................................................................... - 11 -
PARKING....................................................................................................................................... - 11 -
ACADEMIC YEAR........................................................................................................................ - 11 -
STUDENT SERVICES .............................................................................. - 12 -
ADMISSIONS ................................................................................................................................. - 12 -
DUAL ENROLLMENT ADMISSIONS ........................................................................................ - 12 -
COUNSELING ............................................................................................................................... - 13 -
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ............................................................... -13 -
STUDENT HEALTH ..................................................................................................................... - 13 -
ATTENDANCE POLICY ............................................................................................................... - 13 -
TRANSFER POLICY ..................................................................................................................... - 13 -
WITHDRAWAL POLICY .............................................................................................................. -13 -
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The Equal Pay Act of 1963 as amended - Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act
prohibits gender discrimination in payment of 2002 – no public school shall deny equal
of wages to women and men performing access to, or a fair opportunity for groups
substantially equal work in the same to meet on school premises or in school
establishment. facilities before or after school hours, or
discriminate against any group officially
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of affiliated with Boy Scouts of America or
1973 - prohibits discrimination against the any other youth or community group listed
disabled. in Title 36 (as a patriotic society).
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Admission is by application only. Students Childcare services are offered for staff and
are selected on an individual basis after a students with children age two to four. For
review of academic records and a personal application or eligibility information, con-
interview. Requirements for admission tact the child-care center office in Room D-
include a minimum GPA of 2.0, excellent 119, or at 305-324-6070 ext. 8010 Monday
attendance and conduct records, motivation to Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Even-
to pursue a career in a specific field and ing baby-sitting services are also available.
recommendations by teachers and counselors.
CAFETERIA
The students are eligible for free
transportation from their home schools to
The cafeteria is located in Building F.
Lindsey Hopkins Technical College for two
Breakfast is served Monday through
class blocks in the morning, and are returned
Thursday from 7:30 AM. to 8:00 AM., and
to their home schools by school bus for the
lunch Monday to Thursday from 11:00 AM
remainder of the day. High school credits and
to 12:00 PM. Vending machines are
Occupational Completion Points (OCPs) are
conveniently located throughout the campus.
awarded upon completion of any of the
following courses:
• Automotive Service Technology MEDIA CENTER
• Commercial Art Technology
• Commercial Foods and Culinary Arts The media center is located in Room F-211.
• Computer Systems Technology The hours of operation are Monday to
• Early Childhood Education Thursday from 7:45 AM to 9:30 PM and
• Facials Specialty Fridays from 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM. It al-
• Nails Specialty lows students to research academic subjects,
• Fashion Design to access information on current events and
to obtain visual/ancillary materials for
school projects. Students using computers
BOOKSTORE with internet access must adhere to the Mi-
ami-Dade County Public Schools’ Accepta-
A currently enrolled student may purchase ble Use Policy for Internet Use according to
books and supplies in the bookstore. Valid Miami-Dade County School Board Policy
student identification (ID) badge is required #2531 regarding copyright laws and fair use
to make purchases. The bookstore is located guidelines.
in Room C-108. Hours of operation are Mon-
day to Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM and
COPYRIGHT POLICY
Monday to Thursday, 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
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printed works such as books and magazine bly at all time by all students. Student ID
articles are covered by copyright laws but badges are obtained by paying a $5.00 fee at
they are not aware that the protection extends the time of registration. A replacement ID
to software, digital works, and unpublished badge is $5.00 and may be obtained in the
works and it covers all forms of a work, registration office.
including its digital transmission and
subsequent use. Any unauthorized
distribution of copyrighted material, PARKING
including unauthorized peer-to-peer file
sharing, is subject to civil and criminal
Parking is permitted in the parking garage in
liabilities. For more information regarding
designated area. Students should make cer-
copyright expectations and penalties please
tain that their vehicles are parked properly
visit the U. S. Copyright Office website at:
as not to block the exit, other vehicles,
www.copyright.gov
driveways, gates or areas designed for hand-
icap persons. All vehicles MUST be parked
with tag visible. The school shall not be re-
CONSUMER INFORMATION sponsible for vandalism or damage to vehi-
Lindsey Hopkins Technical College’s cles parked on school property.
website address to access Consumer
Information is: 2018- 2019
http://lindsey.dadeschools.net/ SCHOOL CALENDAR
A paper copy of the school’s Consumer ADULT/VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Information is available upon written request
to the principal. 2018 – 2019 (1) Fall Trimester
August 20, 2018 Class Begin
September 3, 2018 Holiday
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT September 10, 2018 Teacher Planning Day
September 19, 2018 Teacher Planning Day
October 26, 2018 Teacher Planning Day
There are various computer laboratories that November 6, 2018 Teacher Planning Day
facilitate learning. They are stationed in November 12, 2018 Holiday
English for Speakers of Other Languages November 21, 2018 Teacher Planning Day
(ESOL) classrooms, Adult General Education November 22, 2018 Holiday
(AGE) classrooms, health science November 23, 2018 Recess
classrooms, and the library media center. December 21, 2018 Class Ends
December 24, 2018 to
SECURITY January 4, 2019 Winter Break-Recess
Lindsey Hopkins Technical College has a 2018 – 2019 (2) Winter Trimester
January 7, 2019 Class Begin
security plan detailing procedures to follow
January 18, 2019 Teacher Planning Day
in the event of both internal and external
January 21, 2019 Holiday
emergencies. Both security lockdowns and
February 18, 2019 Holiday
fire drills are held periodically throughout the
March 25, 2019 to
year, as per school district mandates.
March 29, 2019 Spring Break-Recess
April 12, 2019 Class Ends
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION
2018 – 2019 (3) Summer Trimester
A valid Lindsey Hopkins Technical College April 15, 2019 Class Begins
Identification Badge (ID) must be worn visi- April 19, 2019 Teacher Planning Day
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The adult academic year is divided into three Prospective students may register directly
trimesters of approximately 16 weeks. The for many courses that do not have pre-
first trimester usually begins in August and entrance requirements by completing regis-
ends in December. The second trimester usu- tration and paying a small registration fee
ally begins in January and ends in April. The plus career/technical tuition, if required. For
third trimester usually begins the last week of certain adult career/technical programs, pri-
April and ends in August. marily in the field of health sciences, pro-
spective students must meet with a counse-
lor prior to enrollment because of additional
admissions requirements including proof of
STUDENT SERVICES
high school or GED transcripts, minimum
scores on an entrance test and orientation
sessions. If counseling and/or testing indi-
cate that students do not qualify for the orig-
inal program choice, then an alternate pro-
ADMISSIONS gram or remediation is recommended. Stu-
dents enrolling in adult education programs
are required to take a basic skills test for
Any person 16 years of age or older, official-
placement prior to registration to determine
ly withdrawn from the K-12 program in Mi-
the appropriate level of study.
ami-Dade County Public Schools, may enroll
in the programs offered. F or the Automotive
Service Technology 1 and Automotive Ser- DUAL ENROLLMENT ADMISSIONS
vice Technology 2, offered at Braman Auto-
motive Training Center, a person must be During the second high school semester of
between the ages of 17 to 25 years. Any indi- each school year, the dual enrollment
vidual with special needs applying for admis- facilitator visits the participating high
sion will be referred to Vocational Rehabili- schools for recruitment purposes. The dual
tation or other appropriate agencies which enrollment facilitator interviews the
will work closely with the school in deter- applicants, and the high school counselors
mining when the individual is ready to be and teachers are consulted for the purpose of
accepted for admission to the adult program. determining whether or not the student
possesses adequate academic skills for the
Career/technical students who wish to enter selected courses. If the course work appears
programs of 450 clock hours of instruction or to be academically too demanding, the
more must complete a basic skills examina- student is encouraged to select a more
tion within the first six (6) calendar weeks appropriate program. A student may be
after admission into the program, even if they accepted without conditions, accepted on a
hold a high school diploma. Exceptions from probationary basis, or encouraged to
the basic skills testing requirements include improve deficiencies and reapply in the
students possessing an associate of applied following school year. The courses offered
science or arts, baccalaureate graduate-level are carefully screened and monitored by the
degree; students who have passed or are ex- dual enrollment facilitator to ensure
empt from the college level communication appropriate academic and occupational
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content. The high school students are All students are expected to attend class
expected to fulfill the same requirements as regularly. Attendance is maintained by the
adult students in order to earn occupational teacher on a daily basis through the electron-
completion points (OCPs) available in each ic grade book. Students who fail to report to
program. class during their first three (3) days of their
initial registration will be withdrawn as a
COUNSELING no-show. All students who accumulate six
(6) consecutive absences are dropped auto-
matically from the class. Excessive absences
Lindsey Hopkins Technical College offers a that interfere with academic progress may be
comprehensive Student Services program to grounds for disciplinary action.
all students through individual, small and
large group counseling to address person- Attendance policies for veterans receiving
al/social, educational and career needs of all benefits for attending school are covered in
students. Counselors are available Monday a brochure distributed to each veteran upon
through Thursday from 7:50 AM to 9:00 PM enrollment in school. These brochures are
and on Friday from 7:50 AM to 3:10 PM in available in the registration office and may
Room C-109. be obtained upon request.
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Lindsey Hopkins Technical College has been A VA student whose CGPA falls below 3.0
approved by the Florida Department of grade point average at the end of any
Veteran’s Affairs (VA) to provide trimester will be placed on academic
educational benefits to eligible veterans. probation for a maximum of two
Veterans may obtain assistance or consecutive terms of enrollment. If the VA
information concerning matters dealing with student’s CGPA is still below 3.0 at the end
benefits for veterans from the registrar of the second consecutive term of probation,
located in Room C-106. All veterans will be the student’s VA educational benefits will
advised whether or not their program of study be terminated.
has been approved by the Department of A VA student terminated from VA
Veteran’s Affairs. Veterans are permitted to educational benefits due to unsatisfactory
receive educational benefits only for the progress may petition the school to be
length of time approved for the course. recertified after attaining a CGPA of 3.0.
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D. Verification
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http://ifap.ed.gov. Students who withdraw when it is apparent that the student may fail
from an eligible program before or is doing unsatisfactory work in any
completion must fill the relevant form. course or program. An acknowledgment of
Students will be obligated for any such notification is obtained. A conference
difference in excess between the M- must be called among the teacher, student,
counselor, and administrator to create a
DCPS refund policy amount calculated in contract to assist the student and avert a
the R2T4. possible action leading to dismissal or
failure.
ACADEMIC POLICIES
PROBATION
GRADING SYSTEM
GRADE
All students ages 18 and under are admitted
NUMERIC
GRADE VALUE INTERPRETATION POINT into all programs in the first trimester on a
VALUES
probationary basis. After the first trimester
90 - of study, depending on academic progress,
A 100% Outstanding 4 the probationary status may be lifted. Adult
80 - students with an extensive disciplinary case
B 89% Good 3 management record from high school, who
70 - have been referred twice in one trimester or
C 79% Satisfactory 2 who have accumulated three referrals more
than one trimester will be placed on
Minimal; probation. Referrals by instructors to
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improvement counselors can include reasons such as
D 69% 1
needed tardiness, lack of attendance, poor
0– performance and in-class disruption. This
F 59% Unsatisfactory 0 probation will extend for the remainder of
Incomplete the enrolled trimester. When the probation
0% (secondary takes place within the last four weeks of the
I 0 trimester, the probationary period will
only)
extend to the end of the next enrolled
trimester.
The grading system used for dual enrollment
students and selected technical programs,
primarily those in the health science area, TEST OF ADULT BASIC
follows the MCDPS Grading System. EDUCATION (TABE)
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A student should discuss any issue regarded records include the data necessary to
as a grievance with the instructor. If the reso- facilitate the orderly educational progress of
lution is not reached at this level, the student students as stated in School Board Policy
will schedule a conference with the appropri- 8330, Student Records. The document
ate administrator, and then the principal. If Student Educational Records, published
the student is still not satisfied, the student by the Division of Student Services,
has the right to appeal to the next administra- contains the guidelines and district
tor at the district level. directives regarding student records, and
outlines the rights accorded to eligible
students.
AMERICANS WITH
DISCRIMINATION, BULLYING, DISABILITIES ACT
HARASSMENT: COMPLAINT
PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS Lindsey Hopkins Technical College
complies with the Americans with
A student who has a reasonable and good- Disabilities Act (ADA), which protects
faith belief of being the subject of discrimina- citizens of the United States who possess
tion, bullying or harassment because of gen- physical or mental disabilities. The school
der, race, color, religion, ethnic or national complies with Section 504 of the Vocational
origin, political beliefs, marital status, age, Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1973,
sexual orientation, social and family back- which states that “no otherwise qualified
ground, linguistic preference, pregnancy or handicapped individual in the United States
disability shall communicate in writing the shall, solely by reason of his/her handicap,
allegation(s) to the school principal. If the be excluded from the participation in, be
student does not feel comfortable discussing denied the benefit of, or be subjected to
the complaint at the school or region office, discrimination under any program or activity
the student may file the complaint directly receiving federal financial assistance.” If it
with the School Board’s Office of Civil is determined that an individual is a
Rights Compliance (CRC) qualified person with disability, then the
155 NE 15th Street, Suite P-104E school will develop a 504 Accommodation
Miami, Florida 33132 Plan to ensure equal access to the
Telephone: 305.995.1580 instructional programs.”
Fax: 303.995.2047
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
STUDENT CONDUCT AND
Email: crc@dadeschools.net
DISCIPLINE
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enrolled in another Miami-Dade County ESOL. These levels are configured logically
Public School in order to enroll in all Adult and sequentially for language acquisition.
General Education classes.
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL
LENGTH OF COURSE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (GED)
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CAREER/TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
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INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
Course Title and
ARCHITECTURE AND
Class
Occupational Total Theory
Course No. Hours
Shop
and
Completion Points
CONSTRUCTION (OCPs)
Lab
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INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
Course Title and M-F 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Occupational Class M-R 5:00 PM - 10:15 PM
Total
Course No. Completion Points Hours
Shop Theory
and Lab
(OCPs)
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Mathematics 9 Level D
Language 9 Level D
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES Reading 9 Level D
Classroom, shop and laboratory activities
are an integral part of this program. These
activities include instruction in the use of
safety procedures, tools, equipment,
materials and processes found in the
industry.
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LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
The program focuses on the following: basic This program operates on an open-
art skills, lettering skills, preparation of entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
layouts and illustrations, preparation of program any time during the school year.
camera ready paste-up and development of
specialized skills. LENGTH OF PROGRAM
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OR
FASHION TECHNOLOGY AND CTE0005 Formalwear Specialist 300 300
PRODUCTION SERVICES (OCP B)
K500100 Costume Specialist
CTE0006 300 300
OR
CIP 0650040701 CTE0007
Accessories Specialist
300 0 300
OR
Intimate Apparel Specialist
CTE0008 300 300
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE (OCP C)
Embroiderer 300
CTE0010 300
The purpose of this program is to prepare CTE0011
Embroidery Digitizer 300 0
300
(OCP D)
students for careers in fashion technology
CTE0012 CAD Patternmaker I
and production services; these careers CTE0013 CAD Patternmaker II
300 300
300 0 300
include occupations in alterations, tailoring, (OCP E)
formalwear, costuming, accessories,
embroidering and patternmaking.
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
PROGRAM STRUCTURE Classroom and laboratory activities are an
integral part of this program and include the
This program offers a sequence of courses
use of safety procedures, tools, equipment,
that provides coherent and rigorous content
materials and processes used in the industry.
aligned with challenging academic standards
and relevant technical knowledge and skills
needed to prepare for further education and ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
careers in the Arts, A/V Technology and ● Submit an application.
Communication career cluster; provides ● Interview with a counselor.
technical skill proficiency, and includes ● Take initial assessment in reading,
competency-based applied learning that mathematics and language within six
contributes to the academic knowledge, weeks of entering the program.
higher-order reasoning and problem-solving ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
skills, work attitudes, general employability withdrawn from high school.
skills, technical skills, and occupation-
specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects ENTRANCE DATES
of the Arts, A/V Technology and This program operates on an open-
Communication career cluster. entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
The content includes, but is not limited to, program anytime during the school year.
industrial sewing, entrepreneurship,
alterations, the design and construction of LENGTH OF PROGRAM
menswear, formalwear, costumes and 1050 hours Full-time 1 year
accessories, embroidering and
patternmaking. DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
M-F 8:00 AM - 2:00 P.M
INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
Course Title and Class
Course No. Occupational Completion
Total
Shop
Theory BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
Hours and
Points (OCPs) Lab
CTE0000 Garment Fabrication The minimum basic skills grade levels
Specialist 150 150
CTE0001 Industrial Seamstress required for adult career/ technical students
Introduction to 150 0 150 to complete this program are the following:
CTE0002 Patternmaking and
Entrepreneurship 150 150
(OCP A) Mathematics 10 Level D
CTE0003 Alterations Specialist 300 300 Language 10 Level D
AND 0 Reading 10 Level D
CTE0004 Tailor for Menswear 300 300
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LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
EDUCATION AND Activities provide instruction in the use of
TRAINING manipulative equipment, language
development, creative art, music, science,
dramatic play, developmentally appropriate
practices, brain research, classroom
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
management and Child Development
E300100 Associate (CDA) competencies.
CIP 0419070910
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INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
HEALTH SCIENCE
Course Title and Class
Occupational Total Theory
Course No. Hours
Shop
and
Completion Points
Lab
(OCPs)
Introduction to
DEA0725
Dental Assisting 90 0 90
SOC 31-9099
DENTAL ASSISTING (OCP A)
H170106 DEA0726 Dental Technician
210 0 210
SOC 31-9099 (OCP B)
CIP 0351060112
DEA0727
Dental Assisting 1 465 0 465
SOC 31-9091
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
The objective of the Dental Assisting DEA0728 Dental Assisting 2
465 0 465
Program is to prepare students to become a SOC 31-9091 (OCP C)
dental assistant by taking the Dental
Assisting National Board Examination. The
program meets the requirements of the LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
Commission on Dental Accreditation of the Clinical and laboratory experiences are
American Dental Association and standards integrated with the didactic portion of this
recommended by the Florida Board of program. Students assist in patient care.
Dentistry.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
● Submit an application.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
● Interview with the dept. head.
The Dental Assisting Program is a ● Take initial assessment in reading,
planned sequence of instruction mathematics and language within six
consisting of three occupational weeks of entering the program.
completion points. When the ● Provide a high school or GED transcript.
sequence is followed, the program ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
structure allows students to complete withdrawn from high school.
specified portions of the program for ● Pass a physical assessment.
employment or remain for advanced ● Attend a program orientation.
training. The Dental Assisting Program
focuses on, but is not limited to dental ENTRANCE DATES
office and patient management, basic Students may enter this program at the
dental laboratory procedures, dental and beginning of each trimester.
general anatomy, dental terminology,
nutrition, dental instrument and LENGTH OF PROGRAM
equipment utilization, microbiology, 1230 hours Full-time 13 months
dental pharmacology and anesthesia,
chair-side assisting and expanded DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
functions, dental office emergencies, M-F 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM - Theory
CPR, dental radiology, maintenance and
asepsis of dental operatory and BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
instrumentation, dental specialty The minimum basic skills grade levels
procedures, employability skills, required for adult career/technical students
leadership and human relations skills, to complete this program are the following:
ethics and jurisprudence, dental Mathematics 10 Level A
materials and preventive dentistry. Language 10 Level A
Uniform required. Reading 10 Level A
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ENTRANCE DATES
The program focuses on broad, transferable
skills and stresses understanding and Students may enter this program at the
demonstration of the following elements of beginning of each trimester. The program
the health care industry: planning, does not operate on an open-entry/open-exit
management, finance, technical and basis.
production skills, underlying principles of
technology, labor issues, community issues LENGTH OF PROGRAM
and health, safety, and environmental issues.
The content also includes, but is not limited 290 hours Full-time 6 weeks
to instruction in performing nursing assistant
skills related to the hospital setting and
providing nursing assistant care for the adult
patient. Uniform required. DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
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Surgical
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY STS0010
Technologist 343 0 343
SOC 29-2055
H170211 (1 of 3)
CIP 0351090900 STS0011
Surgical
Technologist 343 0 343
SOC 29-2055
(2 of 3)
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE STS0012
Surgical
Technologist 344 0 344
SOC 29-2055
The objective of the Surgical (3 of 3) (OCP C)
Technology Program is to prepare students
for employment as surgical technologists. LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
This program provides students with the In a simulated surgical environment,
necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to students practice preparing, setting up and
perform safely and efficiently in the maintaining a sterile field, sterilization and
operating room and related areas as a disinfection procedures, preparation of
surgical technologist. The program includes supplies and equipment for surgery and
the basic sciences, as well as related areas of patient preparation. Clinical learning
study and clinical rotation. experiences in an operating room and related
areas are integral parts of this program.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
The content in the Surgical Technology ● Submit an application.
Program includes communication and ● Interview with counselor /dept. head.
interpersonal skills, legal and ethical ● Take initial assessment in reading,
responsibilities, anatomy, physiology, mathematics and language within six
microbiology, aseptic techniques, patient weeks of entering the program.
care procedures, surgical technology ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
procedures, patient safety, use and care of withdrawn from high school.
equipment and supplies, cardiopulmonary ● Pass a physical assessment.
resuscitation (CPR), heart saver level. In a • Submit a Level 2 background check.
simulated surgical environment students ● Attend a program orientation.
practice preparing, setting-up and
maintaining a sterile field, sterilization ENTRANCE DATES
and disinfection procedures and preparation This program is usually offered twice a year
of supplies and equipment for surgery and for new students. The program does not
patient preparation. After successful operate on an open-entry/open-exit basis.
completion of this approved program,
students are eligible to take the Certified
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
Surgical Technologist Examination of the
1330 hoursFull-time -14 months
National Center for Competency Testing.
Uniform required.
DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF M-R 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Theory/Clinical
Course Title and
Occupational Class
Total Theory
Course No. Completion Points Shop
(OCPs)
Hours and
Lab
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
Mathematics 10 Level A
Language 11 Level A
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Reading 11 Level A
Shop or laboratory activities are an integral
part of this program. These activities
HOSPITALITY AND provide instruction in the use of tools,
TOURISM equipment, materials and processes found in
the industry.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL FOODS AND
CULINARY ARTS ● Submit an application.
N100500 ● Interview with a counselor.
● Take initial assessment in reading,
CIP 0412050312 mathematics and language within six
weeks of entering the program.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
withdrawn from high school.
The objective of the Commercial Foods and
Culinary Arts Program is to prepare students
for employment as in the area of commercial ENTRANCE DATES
cooking as cooks, bakers and food
preparation workers. This program operates on an open-
entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
PROGRAM STRUCTURE program anytime during the school year.
The program includes both instruction and
hands-on performance in the following: food
preparation and serving and identification, LENGTH OF PROGRAM:
storage, selection and presentation of a wide
variety of foods. The program also includes 1200 hours Full-time 1½ years
training in communication, leadership,
human relations, employability skills and
safe, efficient work practices. Uniform
required. DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
HMV0170
The minimum basic skills grade levels
Cook, Restaurant (OCP B) 300 240 60 required for adult career/technical students to
SOC 352014
complete this program are the following:
HMV0171
Chef, Head Cook (OCP C) 300 240 60
SOC 351011
Mathematics 9 Level D
HMV0126 Food Service Management
300 240 60
Language 9 Level D
SOC 119051 (OCP D)
Reading 9 Level D
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
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LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
HUMAN SERVICES
Shop or laboratory activities are an integral
part of this program. These activities
provide instruction in the use of tools,
FACIALS SPECIALTY equipment, materials and processes found in
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CIP 0612040805
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
● Submit an application.
The objective of the Facials Specialty ● Interview with a counselor.
Program is to prepare students for ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
employment as a licensed facials/skin care withdrawn from high school.
specialist.
ENTRANCE DATES
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
The content includes, but is not limited to This program operates on an open-
the following: communication, leadership, entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
human relations and employability skills, program anytime during the school year.
safe and efficient work practices, Florida
cosmetology law and rules, acquisition of
knowledge of the facials specialty and the
related chemistry, bacteriology, anatomy LENGTH OF PROGRAM:
and physiology, and development of skills in
performing the techniques required in the 260 hours Full-time 3 months
practice of facials specialist occupations.
Course Title
and Class
Total
Course No. Occupational Hours
Shop Theory
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
and Lab
Completion
Points (OCPs)
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ENTRANCE DATES
The objective of the Nails Specialty
Program is to prepare for employment as a This program operates on an open-
licensed manicurist and pedicurist. entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
program anytime during the school year.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
LENGTH OF PROGRAM:
The content includes, but is not limited to
the following: communication, leadership,
human relations and employability skills, 240 hours Full-time 3 months
safe and efficient work practices, Florida
cosmetology law and rules, acquisition of
knowledge of the nails specialty and related DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
chemistry, bacteriology, anatomy and
physiology, and development of skills in M-F 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
performing the techniques required in the
practice of nails specialist occupations.
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
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Automotive
AER 0360
Electrical/Electronic System 300 105 195
TRANSPORTATION, Technician (OCP D)
AER 110
DISTRIBUTION AND Engine Repair Technician
(OCP E)
150 75 75
LOGISTICS
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
Shop or laboratory activities are an integral
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 1 part of the Advanced Automotive Services
T400700 Technology 1 Program. These activities
CIP 0647060411 provide instruction in the use of automotive
service equipment, tools, materials and
This program is offered only at Braman processes found in the automotive service
Automotive Training Center, 2060 N.E. industry.
2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33127
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
● Application
The objective of the Automotive Service ● Interview by school/Braman staff
Technology 1 Program is to prepare students for ● Valid driver license
employment and/or specialized training in the ● Take initial assessment in reading,
automotive industry. mathematics and language
● Students must be 17 to 25 years old
PROGRAM STRUCTURE ● Have a high school diploma or GED
The program provides both instruction and hands-on ● Local background check/Pass drug test
performance of all the basic tasks for initial training
for employment in the automotive service field ENTRANCE DATES
or further training in any or all of the specialty areas. Specific – no open-entry/open-exit
Competency in the tasks indicates to employers that
the students are skilled in that area. LENGTH OF PROGRAM
Competencies established by the automotive 1050 hours Full-time 13 months
industries for industry training standards plus Part-time 24 months
integration of academic requirements and training in
communications, leadership, entrepreneurship, DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
human relations, employability skills, and safe
efficient, work practices account for 300 clock M-F 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
hours of instruction in the core curriculum.
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
Course Title and Class The minimum basic skills grade levels
Course Total
Occupational Completion Hours
Shop Theory
No. and Lab required for adult career/ technical students to
Points (OCPs)
complete this program are the following:
AER 0014 Automobile Services Assistor
300 100 200
(OCP A)
Mathematics 10 Level A
AER 0418 Automotive Brake System
Technician (OCP B)
150 75 75 Language 9 Level D
Reading 9 Level D
AER 0453 Automotive Suspension and
150 75 75
Steering Technician (OCP C)
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ENTRANCE DATES
The program provides both instruction and hands-on
performance of all the basic tasks for initial training This program operates on an open-
for employment in the automotive service field entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
or further training in any or all of the specialty areas. program anytime during the school year.
Competency in the tasks indicates to employers that
the students are skilled in that area. LENGTH OF PROGRAM
Competencies established by the automotive 750 hours Full-time 10 months
industries for industry training standards plus Part-time 1 year 8 months
integration of academic requirements and training in
communications, leadership, entrepreneurship, DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
human relations, employability skills, and safe M-F 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
efficient, work practices account for 300 clock
hours of instruction in the core curriculum.
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
The minimum basic skills grade levels
Course Title and
Occupational
required for adult career/technical students to
Class
Course Total complete this program are the following:
Completion Points Hours
Shop Theory
No. and Lab
(OCPs)
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Automotive
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY AER 0360
Electrical/Electronic
SOC 49- 300 105 195
I470608 3023
System Technician
(OCP G)
CIP 0647060405 AER 0172
Automotive Heating and
SOC 49-
Air Conditioning 150 75 75
3023
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE Technician (OCP H)
Automotive Engine
The objective of the Automotive Service AER 0503
Performance Technician
SOC 49- 300 120 180
Technology Program is to prepare students for 3023
(OCP I)
employment and/or specialized training in the
automotive industry. LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
Shop or laboratory activities are an integral
PROGRAM STRUCTURE part of the Automotive Services Technology
The program provides both instruction and hands-on Program. These activities provide
performance of all the basic tasks for initial training instruction in the use of automotive service
for employment in the automotive service field equipment, tools, materials and processes
or further training in the specialty areas. found in the automotive service industry.
Competency in the tasks indicates to employers that
the students are skilled in that area. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Competencies established by the automotive
industries for industry training standards plus ● Submit an application.
integration of academic requirements and training in ● Meet with counselor/ instructor.
communications, leadership, human relations, ● Take initial assessment in reading,
employability skills, entrepreneurship, and safe mathematics and language within six
efficient, work practices account for 300 clock hours weeks of entering the program.
of instruction in the core curriculum. ● Be at least 16 years old and officially
withdrawn from high school.
INSTRUCTION CONSISTS OF
ENTRANCE DATES
Course Title and
Occupational Class
Course Total Theory This program operates on an open-
Completion Points Hours
Shop
and
No.
(OCPs) Lab
entry/open-exit basis. Students may enter the
program anytime during the school year.
AER 0014
Automobile Services
SOC49- 300 100 200
03023
Assistor (OCP A) LENGTH OF PROGRAM
AER 0110
SOC 49-
Engine Repair Technician
150 75 75
1800 hours Full-time 1¾ years
(OCP B) Part-time 3 years
3023
Automatic Transmission
AER 0257
and Transaxle
SOC
Technician
150 75 75 DAY/TIME PROGRAM OFFERED
4903023
(OCP C)
M-F 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
AER 0274 Manual Drivetrain and
SOC 49- Axle 150 75 75
M-R 5:00 PM - 10:15 PM
3023 Technician (OCP D)
AER 0453
Automotive Suspension BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
SOC 15-
and Steering Technician 150 75 75
1071 The minimum basic skills grade levels
(OCP E)
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FACULTY LISTING (FULL-TIME)
FLORESTAL, JEAN GARRY M.S. OTHER PORGRAMS NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 1997
JEAN BAPTISTE, MARIE DISTRICT CERTIFICATION REGISTRED NURSE DISTRICT CERITICATION 2016
JOSEPH, ROBERT
DISTRICT CERTIFICATION COMMERICAL ART DISTRICT CERITICATION 2016
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LOSADA, RICARDO
DISTRICT CERITICATION GAS ENGINE REPAIR DISTRICT CERITICATION 2016
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DAVIS RODRIGUEZ, MELODY B.S. MARKETING FLORIDA INTERNATION UNIVERSITY 1988
DISTRICT CERTIFICATION AIR
DECESPEDES, CARLOS DISTRICT CERTIFICATION 2010
CONDITIONIING AND HEATING
M.S. SOCIAL WORK FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1994
DESRAMEAUX, RODNEY B.S. SOCIAL WORK FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1992
B.S. FINANCE & MARKETING UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 1991
DORVILY, NICOLE
M.S. EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 2003
M.S. NURSING NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 2014
EDONDS, ANDRICA
B.S. OTHER PROGRAMS FOREIGN COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY 2002
ERIRA COBOS, DIANA
GENNA, MAGALIE B.S. BUSINESS MANGEMENT NY INST TECHN ALL CAM 1986
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LOBELLO, FRED A. B.S. HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION FLORIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1988
LOUISSAINT, SAINT CYR H.S. DIPLOMA ELIZABETH HIGH NEW JERSEY 1982
LOZAMA, PRECILE DISTRICT CERTIFICAITON COSMETOLOGY DISTRICT CERTIFICAITON 2017
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
Ms. Perla Tabares Hantman Chair
Dr. Martin Karp Vice-Chair
Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall Member
Ms. Susie V. Castillo Member
Dr. Lawrence S. Feldman Member
Dr. Steve Gallon III Member
Ms. Lubby Navarro Member
Dr. Marta Perez Member
Ms. Mari Tere Rojas Member
Mr. Bryce Febres Student Advisor
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Mr. Alberto M. Carvalho
DISTRICT/SCHOOL OPERATIONS
ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Mrs. Valtena G. Brown Deputy Superintendent/Chief
Operating Officer
Mr. Luis E. Diaz Assistant Superintendent
Dr. Reginald H. Johnson Administrative Director
Mr. Rene Mantilla District Director
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