
Here are the course descriptions, with pictures, as they appear in the 2003-2004 Course Catalog. For updated descriptions, please refer to an updated Course Catalog.
Foods
(I, II, Food Science, & Senior Foods)
Life Management Skills (a.k.a. Consumer
Economics)
A.I.M.: Apparel, Interiors,
and Fashion Merchandising
Child
Development (previously called Early Childhood Education)
Note: There was once a Cadet Teaching class, but it is no longer offered. In case it is offered again, I have decided to leave the old page up. click here to view it.
The old Parenteen Lab class has probably been combined with Early Childhood Education and Parenting & Family Life. Click here to view the old Web page.
Corvallis High School Uses the National Standards for
Family and Consumer Sciences Education to identify the content that will be
taught in the FACS classes and aligns the content with the state standards.
The National Family and Consumer Sciences Education Organization
This is a challenging course of study that includes:
Family and Consumer Sciences prepares all individuals for balancing family and work life in global society. Our unique focus is on families, work, and their interrelationships.
Family and Consumer Sciences prepares all individuals for balancing family and work life in global society. Our unique focus is on families, work, and their interrelationships.