Agricultural Education
Program Description
Agricultural Education includes programs of study designed to prepare students for occupations in horticulture, agricultural business, natural resources management, agricultural machinery and production agriculture. Agricultural Education stresses the development of skills in all aspects of agricultural businesses and industries, including planning, management, safety, finances and leadership. Students learn workplace readiness and technical skills, along with participation in the student organization FFA, and (Supervised Agricultural Experience) as appropriate. A lab fee is required for all courses.
The FFA is the career and technical student organization for all individuals enrolled in the Agriculture Education program. It reinforces the Agriculture curriculum and provides opportunity for competition, travel, leadership and career development.
Work-based Learning
Cooperative Education (Co-op) and Internships are high-quality work-based learning experiences for juniors and seniors that place the student in a workplace environment. This placement allows the student to develop and practice knowledge and skills for a specific career field related to the student’s career interests, abilities, and goals. Co-op is a paid work-based learning experience while internships may be paid or unpaid. Co-op and internships are connected to classroom learning and are guided by a formal, written training plan that defines specific academic, technical, and workplace skills to be mastered. Applications may be obtained from a school counselor or a CTE teacher.
On-the-job hours required to earn credit through cooperative education or internship are as follows:
140 hours = .5 credit
280 hours = 1 credit
Job shadowing is a short-term experience available as a part of Career and Technical Education courses through an application process. Juniors and seniors who are currently enrolled in CTE courses or who have completed a coherent sequence of CTE courses are eligible. The application process includes student narrative and teacher recommendation. Students participating in this work-based learning experience are required to complete a reflective exercise.
Credentialing
The High School Industry Credentialing initiative encourages students to work toward a selected industry credential or state license while pursuing a high school diploma. The Virginia Department of Education evaluates on an on-going basis industry credentials against prescribed criteria for graduation requirements for the Standard Diploma (8VAC20-131-50.B) and student-selected verified credit (8VAC20-131-110.C). Credentialing exams are available to any student taking a Career and Technical Education course.
Courses
Agricultural Business Operations: 80242
Credits 2.0Agricultural Structural Systems: 80171
Credits 1.0Agricultural Structural Systems: 80172
Credits 2.0Agriscience Exploration: 80037
This course assists seventh grade students in exploring agriculture and the environment. Topics of discussion include animal science, conservation and natural resource management, leadership, and personal development through the FFA, and mechanical skills development.
Agriscience Technology: 8001
Through classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory activities, students will explore the fields of agriculture, food, and natural resources (AFNR), to include: global agriculture; new and emerging technologies; agricultural mechanics; and careers in agribusiness; animal systems; environmental services; food products and processing; natural resources systems; plant systems; and power, structural, and technical systems. Eighth grade students further their leadership and personal development through the FFA. Students will learn to care for and manage companion animals important to agriculture.
Applied Agricultural Concepts: 80731
Credits 1.0Applied Agricultural Concepts: 80732
Credits 2.0Fisheries and Wildlife Management: 80411
Credits 1.0Fisheries and Wildlife Management: 80412
Credits 2.0Floral Design: 80551
Credits 1.0Floral Design: 80552
Credits 2.0Greenhouse Plant Production: 80351
Credits 1.0Greenhouse Plant Production: 80352
Credits 2.0Introduction to Agriscience: 8009
This course introduces agriscience and develops an awareness of animal and plant science, natural resources, mechanical skills, and the food industry. Sixth grade students will participate in activities that will increase their awareness of the world of agriculture.
Introduction to Agriscience: 8013
This course introduces agriscience and develops an awareness of animal and plant science, natural resources, mechanical skills, and the food industry. Sixth grade students will participate in activities that will increase their awareness of the world of agriculture. This course is a semester option for Intro to Agriscience.