The Agriculture Pathway...
The Heritage High School Agriculture Education program has not only set a pathway for success in higher levels of learning for its students, but allows students to address both high school graduation and college entrance requirements, otherwise known as A-G requirements, while pursuing a passion in agriculture. With a "Learn by Doing" approach, students are given the opportunity to learn concepts in the classroom and apply them through a variety of different projects, activities and laboratories outside of the classroom to further their knowledge and support critical science concepts.
Grade:9th grade (First year members): 10th grade:
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. 12th grade:
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Agriculture Education:Science course - Plant and Animal Science
(High school science requirement) Advanced Laboratory Science course - 9th Grade Biology Laboratory Science course - Agriculture Biology
Advanced Science course - Agriculture Earth and Physical Science, Agriculture Chemistry (Meets UC approval and high school science requirement) Elective Courses - Agriculture Leadership The Art and History of Floral Design Science course - Agriculture Earth and Physical Science
or Agriculture Chemistry Veterinary Science Horticulture (Meets UC approval and high school science requirement) Elective Courses - Agriculture Leadership The Art and History of Floral Design Advanced Floral Design Ag Mechanics History - Agriculture Government / Economics
Science course - Agriculture Chemistry Veterinary Science Horticulture (Meets UC approval and high school US Government/History requirement) Elective Courses - Agriculture Leadership The Art and History of Floral Design Advanced Floral Design Ag Mechanics |
For further information on agriculture corses at Heritage High School please go to the Heritage Agriculture Classes page.