Regular Standard Modules - 9th and 10th Grade - $300 per Module
The purpose of the Regular Standard Modules is to allow students to explore their interests in various pathways in agriculture. The full pathways we offer for the 2024-2025 school year include Animal Systems and Plant Systems. More full pathways are in progress for coming years. Through these modules, students will have a focused curriculum in five week groups instead of the traditional eighteen week course. This allows students to perfect their craft in agriculture in sprints with breaks in between!
Standard Module Sets for September 2 - October 4, 2024
Environmental and Natural Resources
Prerequisites: Introduction to Agriculture 1, 2, and 3
Description: This course provides opportunities for students to increase awareness of the close ties amongst living organisms as well as natural and environmental concerns with the interrelationships of living organisms and the world around us. Students are exposed to careers related to natural resources systems. Students also examine Nebraska’s natural resources and management techniques including range lands, soils, wildlife, aquatics and forestry.
Regular Standard Modules - 9th and 10th Grade - $300 per Module
The purpose of the Regular Standard Modules is to allow students to explore their interests in various pathways in agriculture. The full pathways we offer for the 2024-2025 school year include Animal Systems and Plant Systems. More full pathways are in progress for coming years. Through these modules, students will have a focused curriculum in five week groups instead of the traditional eighteen week course. This allows students to perfect their craft in agriculture in sprints with breaks in between!
Standard Module Sets for September 2 - October 4, 2024
Environmental and Natural Resources
Prerequisites: Introduction to Agriculture 1, 2, and 3
Description: This course provides opportunities for students to increase awareness of the close ties amongst living organisms as well as natural and environmental concerns with the interrelationships of living organisms and the world around us. Students are exposed to careers related to natural resources systems. Students also examine Nebraska’s natural resources and management techniques including range lands, soils, wildlife, aquatics and forestry.