Standard and Optional Courses and Codes
A core, or standard, program of Family and Consumer Sciences courses is offered in every middle and high school. These courses are referenced as standard courses. An asterisk (*) appears beside each standard course title. Courses that do not have an asterisk beside them are referenced as optional courses. Based on the needs of the populations served, each school determines optional courses to be offered. Select the course name to view more details about the course.
High School Courses and Codes
*Child Development and Parenting (823200)
*Culinary Arts 1 (852127*) – Selected sites and Chantilly, Edison, and Marshall Academies
*Culinary Arts 2 (852227*) – Selected sites and Chantilly, Edison, and Marshall Academies
Early Childhood Careers 1 (828527) – Selected sites and Chantilly and West Potomac Academies
Early Childhood Careers 2 (828627) – Selected sites and Chantilly and West Potomac Academies
*Fashion Design 1 (828027) – Fairfax and West Potomac Academies
*Fashion Design 2 (828127) – Fairfax and West Potomac Academies
Fitness and Food (822832)
*International Foods & Hospitality (825832)
Introduction to Interior & Fashion Design (825432)
*Life Planning (822632) NEW FOR 2009-2010
*Life Planning (822700)
Relationships (822332)
Relationships (822500)
Teacher Cadet 1 (906200)
Teacher Cadet 2 (907240)
Courses for Students with Special Needs
Education for Employment 1 (EFE) (902060)
Education for Employment 2 (EFE) (902160)
Cooperative Work Experience (829920=1 credit) (829921=2credit)
Middle School Courses and Codes
Family and Consumer Sciences 6 (820630) - Grade 6 - 9 weeks NEW FOR 2009-2010
Family and Consumer Sciences 8 (820862) - Grade 8 - 18 weeks (semester)
Family and Consumer Sciences 7 (826231) - Grade 7 - 12 weeks
Family and Consumer Sciences 7 (826332) - Grade 7 - 18 weeks (semester)
Family and Consumer Sciences 8 (824331) - Grade 8 - 12 weeks
Family and Consumer Sciences 8 (824432) - Grade 8 - 18 weeks (semester)
Family and Consumer Sciences 7-8 (824500) - Grade 7, 8 - 36 weeks (year)
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