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Eastlake High SchoolCareer Cluster – Courses of Study
Career Cluster: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Animal Systems, Agribusiness Systems, Biotechnology Systems, Environmental Service Systems, Food Products and Processing Systems, Natural Resource Systems, Plant Systems, and Power/Structural/Technical Systems.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to career cluster according to OSPI
Biochemist Forest GeneticsPlant
Pathologist
USDA Inspector
VeterinariansNatural
Resource Specialist
LandscaperCommodity
TradersRanchers and
Farmers
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
Environmental Club Jason Wessels
Zoology Alicia Egashira
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR AGRICULTURE, FOOD, AND NATURAL RESOURCESThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
AP Environmental Science* Chemistry in the Earth System
Biology in the Earth System Marine Science
Biotechnology*+ Personal Finance*
Botany (formerly Horticulture)
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Architecture & Construction
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Construction, Design and Pre-Construction, and Maintenance and Operations.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to career cluster according to OSPI
Architectural Engineer
Civil EngineerResidential
Construction
Commercial Construction
Electrical Design Engineer
Electrician
HVAC Technician
Sheet Metal Technician
Building Services
Technician
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
TSA Louis Staples, Seth Lunde
Robotics Christina DeVidal
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTIONThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting* Math through Calculus Physics in the Universe
Chemistry in the Earth System Materials Science Technology I* Principles of Engineering*
English 12 – Innovation and Imagination+
Materials Science Technology II* Statistics
Introduction to Engineering Design* Personal Finance* AP Physics 1 & 2
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster:Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Audio and Visual Technology and Film, Broadcasting and Journalism, Performing Arts, Printing Technology, Telecommunications, and Visual Arts.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Video or Web Producer
Film MakerGraphic Designer
Television Studio
ProducerPublisher
Radio Broadcaster
Interior Designer
Fashion/Apparel Designer or Illustrator
Stage Designer
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONSThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
VISUAL ARTS PATHWAY MEDIA ARTS PATHWAY* DRAMA PATHWAY MUSIC PATHWAY COMMUNICATIONS
Art FoundationDigital Photography Pathway*
Drama Pathway Choir PathwayDigital and Social Media Marketing*
Drawing & Painting Pathway
Digital Video Pathway*See Drama electives in current course catalog
Band or Orchestra Pathway
Public Speaking
Sculpture & Ceramics Pathway
Yearbook I & II* Personal Finance*See Music electives in current course catalog
AP English Language*+
Personal Finance* WANIC – Art & Animation*WANIC – DigiPen Music and Sound Design*
UW English Composition*+
Personal Finance* Personal Finance* Personal Finance*
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school,
skill center or at a college, which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th
grade onlyThis is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s) Club Advisor(s)
TSA Louis Staples, Seth Lunde Aw Snap Improv Adam Richardson
Art Club Suzanna Chamberlin Music for a Cause Andrey Spichak
Drama Club Katherine Wold Creative Writing Christina DeVidal
Wolf Street Journal Emma Haskins
Career Cluster: Business Management & Administration
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Administrative and Information Support, Business Analysis, Financial Management and Accounting, Business Information Management, Human Resources, and Marketing.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
MarketingHuman
ResourcesRetail
Entrepreneur BookkeeperChief
Executive Officer (CEO)
Executive Assistant
Office Manager Sales
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
DECA Brittanie Petersen, Christina Stevens, Doug Ward
Speech & Debate Todd Bohannon
Wolf Street Journal Emma Haskins
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATIONThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting*Digital Marketing & Social Media*
Personal Finance* UW English Composition*+
AP Economics*English 12 – Innovation & Imagination+
Public Speaking
AP English Language*+ Leadership 1 & 2 Retail Operations*+
Business & Marketing Foundations*
Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert*
Statistics or AP Statistics+
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Education & Training
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Administration and Administrative Support, Professional Support Services, and Teaching and Training.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Principal Teacher Social Worker
Counselor Childcare Worker Coach
Recreation Worker
Language Interpreter
Clinical or Social
Psychologist
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s) Club Advisor(s)
ASL National Honor Society Diane Jackstadt Spanish Honor Society Sandra Don Chokr
French National Honor Society Rachel Craig Kids Coming Together Nate Gibson
Japanese Honor Society Sandra Mizuno Key Club Kara Riely
Latinos Unidos Sandra Don Chokr
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATIONThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
American Sign Language 1, 2, & 3* Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert* Psychology
Electives focused on the area/concentration of subject to teach
Peer Tutor Sociology
Foreign Language Personal Finance*
Leadership 1 & 2*+ Principles of Leadership
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school,
skill center or at a college, which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th
grade onlyThis is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Finance
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Banking, Business Financial Management, Financial and Investment Planning, and Insurance Services.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Accountant AuditorFinancial Analyst
EconomistPersonal
Financial AdvisorLoan Officer
ActuaryInsurance Appraiser
Budget Analyst
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
DECA Brittanie Petersen, Christina Stevens, Doug Ward
Math Honor Society Greg Emerson
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR FINANCEThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting* Personal Finance*
AP Economics* Statistics or AP Statistics*
Math through Calculus US History or AP US History*
Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert*
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Government and Public Administration
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Governance, National Security, Foreign Service, Planning, Revenue and Taxation, Regulation, and Public Management and Administration.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Elected Official
City ManagerLegislative Assistant
Military Member
Foreign Service
Internal Revenue Agent or
Investigator
Court Administrator
City, County, or Court Clerk
Auditor
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s) Club Advisor(s)
Speech & Debate Todd Bohannon Mock Trial David Menenberg, Darin Fisher
ACLU Colin Tracy Model UN Kieran Jacobson
Senate Elise LaMont UNICEF Jennifer Marin
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
AP Economics* AP World History* Personal Finance*
AP Government and Politics: Comparative*+
Contemporary America in the World Principles of Leadership
AP Government and Politics: United States*+
Foreign Language Psychology
AP US History*+ Leadership 1 & 2* Public Speaking
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Health Science
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Biotechnology Research and Development, Diagnostic Services, Health Informatics, Support Services, and Therapeutic Services.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Physician Nurse Dentist
ScientistHospital
AdministratorNutritionist or Dietician
Medical Lab Technician
Physical TherapistMedical or
Public Health Researcher
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
HOSA Chuck Cerveny, Maria Garsi
JOG Cassie Wesson-Mast
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR HEALTH SCIENCEThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Anatomy and Physiology* Biotechnology* WANIC – Medical Careers*+
AP Biology* Chemistry in the Earth System WANIC – Health Science Careers (Nursing)*+
AP Chemistry* Personal Finance* WANIC – Dental Careers
Biology in the Earth System WANIC – Sports Medicine (Issaquah HS)*+
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Hospitality and Tourism
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Lodging, Recreation, Restaurant Services, and Travel and Tourism.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Food Service Owner,
Operator, Manager
Hotel Owner, Operator, Manager
Tour Company
Owner, Operator, Manager
Meeting and Convention
Planner
Interpreter or Translator
Tourism and Travel
Services Marketing Manager
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
DECA Brittanie Petersen, Christina Stevens, Doug Ward
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR HOSPITALITY AND TOURISMThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting* Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert* Sociology
Business & Marketing Foundations* Personal Finance* WANIC – Culinary Arts*+
Digital Marketing & Social Media* Public Speaking
Foreign Language Retail Operations*+
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Human Services
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Consumer Services, Counseling and Mental Health Services, Early Childhood Development Services, Family and Community Services, and Personal Care Services.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Social Worker School Counselor Sociologist
Social Services Worker
Consumer Credit Counselor
Cosmetologist
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
Random Acts of Kindness Christine Everson
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR HUMAN SERVICESThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Peer Tutor
Personal Finance*
Psychology*
Sociology
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Information Technology
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Information Support Services, Interactive Media, Network Systems, and Programming and Software Development.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Web DesignerNetwork
Administrator
Security or Database
Administrator
Computer or Game
Programmer
Software Applications
Architect3D Animator
Virtual Reality Specialist
Graphic ArtistTechnical
WriterEASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s) Club Advisor(s)
Robotics Christian DeVidal Girls Who Code Russell Berrett
TSA Louis Staples, Seth Lunde Art Club Suzanne Chamberlin
CS Honor Society Russell Berrett TSA Programming David Bradley
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Advanced Photography Digital Marketing & Social Media*WANIC – DigiPen Video Game Programming*+
AP Computer Science A* Foundations of Digital Media and Photography WANIC – Cisco Networking Academy*+
AP Computer Science Principles* Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert*
Computer Science Data Structures+ Personal Finance*
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Emergency and Fire Management, Security and Protective Services, Law Enforcement Services, Legal Services, and Correction Services.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Judge Attorney Paralegal
Police Officer Fire Fighter Rescue Worker
Emergency Dispatcher
Correctional Officer
Certified Security Officer
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITYThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
LAW PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY
AP Economics* Forensics Anatomy & Physiology Psychology
AP Government and Politics: Comparative*+
Personal Finance* Fitness & Conditioning Sociology
AP Government and Politics: United States*+
Psychology Foreign Language WANIC – Fire and EMS*
AP US History*+ Public Speaking Personal Finance*
Contemporary America in the World
Sociology Principles of Leadership
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school,
skill center or at a college, which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th
grade onlyThis is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s) Club Advisor(s)
Speech & Debate Todd Bohannon Mock Trial David Menenberg, Darin Fisher
ACLU Colin Tracy Model UN Kieran Jacobson
Senate Elise LaMont UNICEF Jennifer Marin
Career Cluster: Manufacturing
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Manufacturing and Fabrication.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
ProductionInstallation and
RepairQuality
Assurance
Logistics and Inventory Control
Safety and Environmental
AssuranceMaintenance
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
Robotics Christine DeVidal
TSA Louis Staples, Seth Lunde
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR MANUFACTURINGThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting* Math through Calculus Principles of Engineering*
Chemistry in the Earth System Materials Science Technology I* Personal Finance*
English 12 – Innovation and Imagination+
Materials Science Technology II* Statistics
Introduction to Engineering Design* Physics in the Universe WANIC - Foundations of Manufacturing* +
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college, which has
the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster: Marketing
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Buying and Merchandising, Distribution and Logistics, E-Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship, Marketing Communications, Marketing Information Management, and Professional Selling.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
E-MarketerMarketing Consultant
Wholesale or Retail Buyer
Sales Specialist
DistributorPublic
Relations Specialist
MarketingCommunications
Manager
Merchandise Displayer
Community Relations
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
DECA Brittanie Petersen, Christina Stevens, Doug Ward
Wolf Street Journal Emma Haskins
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR MARKETINGThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Accounting* English 12 – Innovation & Imagination+ Public Speaking
AP Economics* Leadership 1 & 2 Retail Operations*+
Business & Marketing Foundations* Microsoft Office Specialist & Expert* Sociology
Digital Marketing & Social Media* Personal Finance* Statistics or AP Statistics+
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
Career Cluster:Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Engineering and Technology, and Science and Math.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Biologist Chemist Mathematician
Engineering Manager
Engineer Statistician
Surveying Quality TechnicianArchitectural
Drafter
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR STEMThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Recommended Science Pathway AP Computer Science A* Introduction to Engineering Recommended Math Pathway
See Science electives in current Course Catalog
AP Computer Science Principles* Principles of EngineeringSee Math electives in current Course Catalog
Personal Finance* Data Structures*+Materials Science Technology I & II*
Personal Finance*
Personal Finance* Personal Finance*
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school,
skill center or at a college, which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Club: Advisor(s) Club: Advisor(s) Club: Advisor(s)
Science Honor Society: Emma Morris, Brian Wikrent, Chuck CervenyAstronomy Club: Rory RetzlaffEnvironmental Club: Jason WesselsZoology: Alicia Egashira
Robotics: Christina DeVidalGirls Who Code: Russell BerrettTSA: Louis Staples, Seth LundeTSA Programming: David BradleyComputer Science Honor Society: Russell Berrett
Math Honor Society: Greg EmersonMath Lab: See current math teacher for more information
Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Career Cluster is organized into the following career pathways: Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance, Health/Safety/Environmental Management, Logistics Planning and Management Services, Sales and Services, Transportation Systems and Infrastructure, Planning/Management and Regulation, and Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations.
Career Pathway Program of Study can serve as a guide along with other career planning materials as learners continue a career path. Courses listed within this program are only recommended coursework and should be individualized to meet each learner’s education and career goals. This Program of Study should be customized with appropriate high school graduation requirements as well as potential college entrance requirements.
SAMPLE OCCUPATIONSRelated to Pathway according to OSPI
Air Traffic Controller
PilotWater
Transportation
Railway Transportation
Flight AttendantDistribution
Logistics
EASTLAKE ASB CLUBSOffered at Eastlake that may apply to career cluster
Club Advisor(s)
DECA Brittanie Petersen, Christina Stevens, Doug Ward
EASTLAKE COURSES FOR TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICSThese courses are not listed in sequence. Refer to course catalog about course sequence and pre-requisites.
Business & Marketing Foundations*
Personal Finance*
WANIC – Auto Technology*
Dual Credit Courses:• Students who take a class, either in the high school, skill center or at a college,
which has the potential to earn high school and college credit, are considered to be enrolled in a “dual credit” class.
• Some courses such as CTE Dual Credit, College in the High School, and Running Start allow students to earn college credit through completing the course.
• Other courses such as Advanced Placement (AP), give students the potential to earn college credit through passing a standard exam or series of exams.
*Courses that meet dual credit opportunities+Courses denote being allowed to take as an 11th or 12th grade only
This is a sample of Eastlake clubs. Please see Eastlake website for complete list of clubs. Please keep in mind some clubs have entrance deadlines, participation requirements, and fees associated with membership. Inquire with associated advisor(s) for more details about how to join.
For more individual deep dive career information please refer to Xello page and the Bureau of Labor Statistics website https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.For volunteer, internship, and career exploration opportunities within this career cluster, please refer to the EHS College & Career Center PowerSchool page or see Mrs. McGuigan in the College & Career Center for more information.