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BVROP CAREER TRAINING CENTER DATES:
JUNE 10, 2019 – JULY 29, 2019
CHAFFEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT DATES:
MAY 28, 2019 - JUNE 28, 2019 - MON-FRI
UPLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DATES:
SESSION A: JUNE 17, 2019 - JULY 03, 2019 - MON-THU
SESSION B: JULY 08, 2019 - JULY 25, 2019 - MON-THU
SUMMER 2019 S T U D E N T S C H E D U L E
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BALDY VIEW REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM
VISION STATEMENT
We will inspire lifelong learning and empower our students to embrace adaptability, make informed
career and college decisions, and prepare them for the evolving global workforce.
MISSION STATEMENT
We provide relevant and rigorous technical education that prepares students for career and college.
CORE VALUES
Our commitment to ourselves and our stakeholders is to:
• Promote educational excellence
• Provide a safe and supportive learning environment
• Serve, educate, and enrich our communities
• Lead by example through a model of integrity and accountability
• Act with dignity and respect, demonstrating open communication, honesty, transparency, and
civility
STRATEGIC GOALS
2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21
• Create opportunities by ensuring students have professional, technical, problem-solving, and
communication skills through work-based learning.
• Make data-informed decisions that support quality education and maintain long-term fiscal
stability.
• Promote a work environment that attracts, supports, and retains highly-qualified instructors and
staff.
• Implement effective communication strategies to expand and promote a positive regional identity.
• Lead K-12 and post-secondary regional collaborations that expand partnerships and training to
align with employment expectations of business and industry.
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BALDY VIEW REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of a
Career Technical Education program of study, students will:
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DEMONSTRATE CAREER AND COLLEGE SPECIFIC COMMUNICATION
AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS
• Perform skills necessary to obtain employment and/or advance in the occupation
• Apply English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science skills
• Utilize appropriate professional terminology
• Recognize, assess, work through, and solve problems
DEMONSTRATE RESPONSIBLE WORK ETHICS
• Apply appropriate workplace behavior and standards
• Utilize time effectively and produce quality work
• Communicate and work effectively with diverse groups
• Exhibit punctuality and consistent attendance
DEMONSTRATE CAREER/EMPLOYMENT LITERACY
• Identify, research, and prepare for career opportunities
• Exhibit appropriate employability skills including resume writing, job application completion, and interview etiquette
DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
• Identify and ethically apply appropriate 21st century technologies for career and
college success
We provide relevant and rigorous technical education that prepares students for
career and college.
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COURSE TITLE PAGE
BALDY VIEW ROP • CAREER TRAINING CENTER - 1501 South Bon View Street, Ontario, CA 91761
CHAFFEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT • CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL - 245 N Euclid Ave, Ontario, CA 91762
• ETIWANDA HIGH SCHOOL - 13500 Victoria St, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
UPLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT • UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL - 565 W 11th St, Upland, CA 91786
SUMMER 2019 CLASS SCHEDULE
CLASS LOCATIONS
AUTOMOTIVE PERFORMANCE........................................................................................... 7
CHOREOGRAPHY: MODERN DANCE ................................................................................ 5
DENTAL CAREERS ............................................................................................................... 5
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY .................................................................................................... 5
EMERGENCY FIRST AID ...................................................................................................... 7
EXPLORING CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE .......................................................................... 6
INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING……………………………………………………...6
LANDSCAPE AND TURF MANAGEMENT ............................................................................ 5
MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOUNDATIONS /PREP THERAPY .................................................. 6
PHARMACY FRONT OFFICE ............................................................................................... 6
TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY ................................................................................................. 7
COURSE TITLE
MEETS UC A-G REQUIREMENTS
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
PREREQUISITES
CERTIFICATION OFFERED
COURSE LOCATION
SECTION NUMBER
COURSE DAYS AND TIMES
COURSE LENGTH AND CREDIT AMOUNT
COURSE PATHWAY
COLLEGE ARTICULATION
MEDICAL ASSISTING FOUNDATION/PREP THERAPY-MED OFC Medical office services incorporates the job-specific health careers fundamental with didactic, laboratory, and clinical competencies for the various medial office occupations. The course prepares students completing course work to provide direct medical administrative or direct patient clinical support. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL RM #K-226 #2142583 MTWTHF 1:43PM - 3:43PM 08/20/18-01/25/18 (10CR) SEM PREREQUISITE: HEALTH OR MEDICAL CLASS WITH "C" OR BETTER Certification Offered: American Heart Association - BLS Pro-vider/Heartsaver First Aid UC a-g: G/College-Preparatory Elective Articulation: Mount San Antonio College
HOW TO READ THE COURSE SCHEDULE
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Digital photography is a class for students interested in hands -on photography using digital cameras and computers. Students will have an introduction to elements of art and principles of design. This course will familiarize the student with digital photographic equipment, materials, and methods through theory and hands on practice. Students will learn the history of photography, studying and emulating a variety of photographic styles. Student will create a portfolio of original compositions. Students will develop the abilities to aesthetically value in critiques of their own work. And that of their classmates. PATHWAY: DESIGN, VISUAL AND MEDIA ARTS CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #101 #1172110 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS
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CHOREOGRAPHY: MODERN DANCE Stretch your imagination and explore, say, represent, and ask through dance; create dance as a form of human expression. Students will learn choreographic concepts and methods of dance works using personal, aesthetic, and cultural understanding.
PATHWAY: PERFORMING ARTS UPLAND HS | RM #V-264 MTWTH 8:00AM - 1:15 PM #1172310 SESSION A: 06/17/19-07/03/19 | 5 CREDITS #1172311 SESSION B: 07/08/19-07/25/19 | 5 CREDITS
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DENTAL CAREERS There is a great demand for dental team positions like dental hygienists , dental assistants and dental lab technicians. Hygienists and dental assistants interact closely with patients to ensure a high level of care, while dental lab technicians work behind-the-scenes, designing the dentures, crowns and braces used by dentists. In this course you will learn about these and other exciting careers in the field of Dentistry. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #505 #1179210 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS
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LANDSCAPE & TURF MANAGEMENT Learn to create a relaxing oasis with the appropriate plants and materials indigenous to our terrain. In this introductory course of Landscape and Turf Management students will learn to design and install landscap-ing and turf using appropriate plants and grass/turf. Weather, people and pets can be tough on your land-scaping. Learn to protect your investment. (COMBO CLASS WITH LANDSCAPE DESIGN) PATHWAY: ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE & VALLEY VIEW HS RM NURSERY #1271620 M-F 8:30AM - 1:30PM 05/28/2019 - 06/28/2019 | 10 CREDITS
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MEDICAL ASSISTING FOUNDATIONS/PREP THERAPY-MED OFC Medical office services incorporates the job-specific health careers fundamental with didactic, laboratory, and clinical competencies for the various medial office occupations. The course prepares students completing course work to provide direct medical administrative or direct patient clinical support. PREREQUISITE: Must be 16 years old. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE Certification Offered: American Heart Association BLS Provider/Heartsaver First Aid (FOR ALL SECTIONS) UC a-g: G/College-Preparatory Elective
CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #102/103 #1179221 M-F 6/10/19-7/03 2:00PM - 6:00PM, no class 7/4, 7/5 MTWTH 7/8/19 - 7/29/19 2:00PM - 8:00PM 10 CREDITS ALTA LOMA HIGH SCHOOL RM #69 #1179220 MTWTHF 1:15PM - 7:45PM 05/28/19-07/03/19 | 10 CREDITS
INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING This course is designed to introduce the student to the rapidly growing field of Sports Medi-cine. Sports Medicine is a multidisciplinary approach for those involved in sports, involving a variety of professionals, such as physicians, certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, chiropractors, and nutritionists. This course will place a special emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The course content is designed to help build a sound foundation for the student seeking a career in the health care industry. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #502 #1179213 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS
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EXPLORING CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE Exploring the healthcare occupations and services offered by medical and allied health profes-sions. Learn what it takes to join this honorable profession within prevention, treatment and management of illnesses and the preservation of the mental and physical well -being of others. Exploring Careers in Healthcare is designed for students interest in Health Careers. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #1179211 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS
PHARMACY FRONT OFFICE
What if I told you the number of refills is printed on your pill bottle? While pharmacists are busy filling prescriptions, clerks are working the registers, taking prescriptions for customers, han-dling completed orders and making sure the pharmacy stays organized and clean. PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #506 #1179212 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS
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EMERGENCY FIRST AID In this course you will learn how to prepare yourself and your family in the event of natural or manmade disaster and what you can do to help others who may not be as prepared as you. Learn how to respond and assist others in times of need. Topics covered will include disaster preparedness, fire safety, emergency medical management, and incident command opera-tions. Students will participate in a mock emergency drill as a culminating project. PATHWAY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #501 #1184210 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 | 10 CREDITS Certification Offered: American Heart Association - BLS Provider/Heartsaver First Aid P
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TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY Have you ever wondered just how the cleaning detergent ever made its way on the shelves at your local Target? What about the item you ordered on Amazon, how did it land on your doorstep with 2-day Prime shipping? These are just a few of the questions students enrolled in this course will soon be able to answer. Transportation, Logistics and Distribution management connect internal functions of an organization with other institutions around the globe. Students will learn about the complexities business face in securing raw materials from distant locations, moving them across multiple borders, ports, highways etc. and eventually making their way to the consumer. Students will visit local facilities such as UPS, Amazon, and QVC. Don’t miss this exciting new course. PATHWAY: OPERATIONS CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #202 #1185110 MTWTH 2:00PM - 7:00PM 06/10/19-07/18/19 |10 CREDITS
AUTOMOTIVE PERFORMANCE From the parts and accessories to the turbochargers, intake, exhaust and suspension, learn from an industry professional how to take your ride and make it purr like a kitten with the power of a cougar. This course is for all performance enthusiasts. PATHWAY: SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS, SERVICE, AND REPAIR ETIWANDA HIGH SCHOOL AUTOSHOP #1285310 MTWTHF 1:15PM - 6:15PM 05/28/19-06/28/19 | 10 CREDITS
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WHAT IS COMMUNITY CLASSROOM?
Community Classroom is unpaid training at a job site. Training usually takes place during your class hours. It is your responsibility to secure transportation to and from the site. Student must be at least 16 years old.
HOW DO I ENROLL?
Register with your Career Technician on your High School Campus or call 909-980-6490. (NOTE: You must attend class on the first day or you may be dropped.)
IS THERE A FEE FOR ROP CLASSES?
As of July 1, 2015, BVROP is no longer direct-funded by the State of California. BVROP is now funded by
our member districts, as a service provider supporting their local control accountability plans (LCAPs).
Our agreement with our member districts for these funds provides that ROP/CTE services are reserved for
students attending high schools, continuation high schools, and alternative high schools belonging to
Chaffey JUHSD, Chino Valley USD, Claremont USD, and Upland USD.
All other grade 9-12 students or school entities may access BVROP services by contacting
Dr. Forest DeRenzo, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services ([email protected]) to
obtain the fee-for-service costs and registration protocol.
CAN I ENROLL IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE?
Yes. You can enroll in multiple courses as long as the class schedules do not conflict.
WILL I RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE?
Yes. You must earn a “C” or better at completion of your ROP class to receive a certificate.
CAN I RECEIVE COLLEGE CREDIT?
Yes. Several classes have articulation agreements with our neighboring community colleges. Most
courses require a score of at least 80% on the final and/or articulation exam, a final course grade of “B” or
higher, and enrollment with the community college upon high school graduation. Please consult with the
teacher for specific steps and grading criteria.
IS THERE AN AGE REQUIREMENT?
Some classes have an age requirement. Courses which have requirements and/or prerequisites can be
found at the conclusion of each course description.
CAN MY STUDENT ATTEND CLASS AT A DIFFERENT DISTRICT OR CAMPUS?
Student must receive prior approval from the Administrator of the campus where the class is being offered.
Contact your school Career Technician.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Pathways to Prosperity
For a listing of BVROP’s Fall 2018-2019 Adult Schedule
visit our website at www.baldyviewrop.com
SUMMER 2019 S T U D E N T S C H E D U L E
BALDY VIEW ROP ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 2890 Inland Empire Blvd. Suite, 100 | Ontario, CA 91764
Main Office: 909-980-6490 | Ed Services Fax: 909-980-8535
BALDY VIEW ROP CAREER TRAINING CENTER 1501 South Bon View Avenue | Ontario, CA 91761
Office: 909-947-3400 | Fax: 909-947-4411
BVROP SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE & SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO REGISTER CONTACT YOUR CAREER TECHNICIAN ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
PRIVATE SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENTS PLEASE CALL (909) 980-6490 FIND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.BALDYVIEWROP.COM
Baldy View Regional Occupational Program, in compliance with the Civil Rights Legislation,
hereby asserts that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, age or handicap in its employment or enrollment in job training programs.
February 22, 2019