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Academics 13 Banning High is fortunate in that it has a very extensive business education department. department. The department is divided into Typing I and II, General Business, Shorthand I, I, Bookkeeping I, Office Occupations Laboratory A, Office Occupations Laboratory B and Clerical Office Practice. Some of the students enrolled in these courses are only interested in learning how to type, while others are interested in learning all the basics of a business career. Most of the classes have an enrollment of students from every grade. Bookkeepers at work, Fundamentals Of Business 160 words per minute?
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Academics 12 Preparing For Future Homes A wide range of subjects is covered in the homemaking classes. In the unit on food, nutrition, food preparation, ‘ desserts and foreign foods are studied. The clothing unit has tips on dress and material selection and sewing skills. A study in child care includes observation and understanding of a child's behavior and characteristics. Work in the Head Start Program is a part of this unit. The housing unit has three projects , that require students to furnish a room or an apartment economically. Of the 137 students enrolled in these classes, seven of them are boys. The many make the household, But only one the home. James Russell Lowell What are you burning, Janet?
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Academics 14 Cultural Courses—Music, There are three outstanding choirs on campus under the direction of Mr. Jensen. They are the Madrigals, Acappella and the Girls' Choir. The choirs learn about various types of music and learn how to use the voice properly. Some of the programs they sponsor and participate in are: Christmas program, Sip 'n Sing, musical comedy, Bye Bye Birdie , Bacculaureate, Vocal Festival at Upland and a Choral Festival in Riverside. The Girls' Choir a nd Acappella also perform at various service clubs. Work thou for pleasure! Sing or paint or carve The thing thou lovest, Though the body starve. Who works for glory Misses oft the goal Who works for money Coins his very soul Work for the work's sake, Then, and it may be That these things shall be Added unto thee. Kenyon Cox The main objectives of Art I-IV are to orient students in the principles of design and elements of art, to encourage and develop talented skills, and to stimulate originality. The Crafts course has students working with leather, ceramics, weaving, mosaic tile and other hobby materials. Advanced art students aid in the publicity of school events.
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