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Cincinnatus Central School
is among only 4 schools in New York State
to offer a 5 Year Computer Program with Regents Credit

3 Unit Computer Program
New York State Education Department Approved

Required Courses
Keyboarding
û (½ unit) & Career and Financial Planning (½ unit)
Computer Applications
û (1 Unit)
Advanced Computer Applications
û (1 unit)

5 Unit Computer Program
New York State Education Department Approved with Regents Credit


Required Courses
Keyboarding
û (½ unit) & Career and Financial Planning (½ unit)
Computer Applications
û (1 Unit)
Advanced Computer Applications
û (1 unit)


Elective Courses
Multimedia Presentations (1 unit)
Computer Graphics I (½ unit) & Computer Graphics II (½ unit)
Computer Aided Design I (½ unit)
Computer Publications I (1 unit - Produces The Lion's Roar School Newspaper & Yearbook)
Computer Publications II (1 unit - Advanced Production of The Lion's Roar School Newspaper and Yearbook)
TV/Radio Production-HS Year I (1 Unit)
TV/Radio Production-HS Year II (1 Unit)
Work Study in Computers Year I (1 unit)
Work Study in Computers Year II (1 unit)

*For a five unit program students would be required to complete a 3 unit program and 2 units of elective credit from the above elective courses.

ûTC3 Concurrent Enrollment Classes  (Dual Credit)

Melissa Farber Teaches: Grade 8 TV Production and Middle School Grad 5-6 Computer Classes

Lori Kievit Teaches:
Keyboarding, Computer Applications, Advanced Computer Applications, Computer Publications I&I, and Computer Aided Design

Nicole Rice Teaches: Computer Work Study

Eileen Schlag Teaches: Computer Graphics I & II

Jeff Wait Teaches: Grade UPK - 4 Elementary Computer Classes, HS Keyboarding and Career and Financial Planning

Mary Warner Teaches: Multimedia Presentations, Computer Publications I & II, and HS TV Production Year I & Year II 
 

*The curriculum content is a result of student demand for computer classes that grow in more challenging material throughout their high school career so that they may graduate computer literate at an intermediate or advanced level. The in-house written curriculum has been approved by Jon Greenwalt's team in the Office of Workforce Preparation at the New York State Education Department.
 
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