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Booker High CTE Programs

Digital Design

Emerging Business Technology

The purpose of this program is to give students an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills related to the area of Emerging Technology in Business.

The content includes but is not limited to electronic research methods; business communications including speaking, listening, writing, and telecommunicating; multimedia presentation skills; ethical considerations related to technology; and emerging technologies affecting business environments.  Instruction is designed to provide an understanding of the advances being made in technology today and in the future.

Engineering

Digital Media Technology

This course will introduce students to the technical and creative demands of video editing. Students will learn basic camera operation and filming techniques to capture video and use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit video; learning pre-production, production, and post-production. Using professional edit samples from film and television as study pieces, students will be able to identify and analyze pace, mood, style, and effect. Students will demonstrate acquired knowledge and skill to create a series of productions. These productions/projects will include (but not limited to) movie trailers, PSAs, commercials/ads, tutorials and think pieces. Using a hands-on approach to learning, students will be prepared to earn Industry Certification(s).

Additional Information

Articulation

For details on the articulation agreement with SCF, which correlate to programs and industry certifications refer to http://sarasotacountyschools.net/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=43182 
 
Bright Futures/Gold Seal Scholarship

Course substitutions as defined in the Comprehensive Course Table for this program area may be used to qualify a student for Florida’s Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship, providing all other eligibility requirements are met. Eligibility requirements are available online at Online Transcript Entry and Evaluation System (OTEES). FINE ARTS/PRACTICAL ARTS CREDIT Many courses in CTE programs meet the Fine Arts/Practical Arts credit for high school graduation. A listing of approved CTE courses is published each year as a supplemental resource to the Course Code Directory  

Career and Technical Education Courses that meet the Practical Arts High School Graduation Requirement Pursuant to Section

CTE Teachers

Ms. Tymesha Williams: Emerging Business Technology
Email Tymesha Williams 

Ms. Rick Ramon: Engineering
Email Rick Ramon 

Francheska Savage: Digital Media/ Multimedia Design
Email Francheska Savage 

CTE Pathways

For more information on Programs of Study, which details the course sequence, articulation opportunities, and career and college planning, please follow the link below: 

OWA Email Login 

CTE Resources

 Engineering  

  • Robotics

  • 3-D Printer

  • Unmanned Arial Vehicles

  • Laser Engraver

 Digital Design 

  • Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver Certification

  • Articulation with SCF

  • Digital Storm: Student-Run Printing and Design Company