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Junior Health

  • Welcome to Junior Health!

     
    Contact Information:

    Mrs. Jessica Prentice - prenticej@mcvts.org

    Mr. AJ Prentice - prenticea@mcvts.org

    Mr. Steven Petonak - petonaks@mcvts.org

     

    MORRIS COUNTY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

    HEALTH SYLLABUS

    Course Topics

    • Mental Health, Disorders & Social stigmas

    • Organ/Tissue Donation 

    • Emotional Health Awareness (EQ/IQ)

    • Understanding depression, addiction, self-injury, suicide, and other mental disorders

    • Social Media

    • Body Image and Social Media 

    • Define death and explain the stages of emotional reaction experienced in facing death

    • Communication skills

    • Aggression/Bullying

    • American Heart Association CPR  

    Course Requirements

    • Please exhibit *RESPECT*, not only to me as the teacher, but to your fellow classmates, substitute teachers and to yourself. The topics discussed in class, will require everyone to act in a mature, responsible manner.  Please be respectful and thoughtful of others and treat the subject responsibly. I will not tolerate anything less!

    • Students must attend classes and be on time for class (including virtual classes).  If a student is absent, it is his/her responsibility to contact the teacher for any makeup work.

    • Students making up work will have the same amount of days equal to the time all other students had to complete the assignment.

    • Students should have a separate notebook or separate section of a notebook for health class.

    • Students must pass one marking period of Health each year to graduate.  Students who do not pass, must go to summer school and successfully complete the class before the start of the next school year.

    • Students will be required to work in groups and individually to complete various assignments throughout the marking period.

     

    Temoporary Grading Scale

    CRP Grade   30%

    Assignments 70%

     

    Grading Scale

    Tests/Quizzes            35%                 Minimum of 3
    Homework                  10%                 Varies week to week including essays/journals
    Class Participation     40%                 Includes behavior and in class assignments
    Projects                      15%                 May include CPR/First aid certification