Business Department
- Business Dept.
- Klinker
- Bredenkamp
- Classetti
- Downing
- Heyboer

Courses: Travel and Tourism Marketing/Management, Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism, Computer Technology for Travel and Tourism & Accounting Applications I-II, OJT
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Email: JayneAK@leeschools.net
Courses: Web Design I/II/III & Digital Design I
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Email: MatthewTB@leeschools.net
Courses: Introduction to Information Technology & Television Production II-IV
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Email: JenniferLC@leeschools.net
Courses: Introduction to Information Technology
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Email: BrendanJD@leeschools.net
Courses: Digital Design I, Digital Design II & Business Software Applications I
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Email: NormanNH@leeschools.net
Business Department Announcements
Students are obtaining Microsoft and Adobe Industry Certifications!
CLICK HERE to see the school's Indutry Certification total!
Click the following links to see a listing of certified students:
-Microsoft Word 2010
-Microsoft Excel 2010
-Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
-Microsoft Outlook 2010
-Adobe Photoshop CS5
-Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
-Adobe
Flash CS5 (coming soon!)
Department Course Offerings
Accounting Applications I-II
Accounting Applications I
82033200 (Grades 11-12) 1 Credit
This course emphasizes double-entry accounting; methods and principles of recording business transactions; the preparation of various documents used in recording income, expenses, acquisition of assets, incurrence of liabilities,
changes in equity; and the preparation of financial statements. The use of computers is required.
Accounting Applications II
82033200 (Grades 11-12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Accounting Applications I
This course is designed to continue the study of accounting principles. The content includes voucher systems, cash receipts, petty cash, payroll records, and internal control systems. The use of computers is required.
82033200 (Grades 11-12) 1 Credit
This course emphasizes double-entry accounting; methods and principles of recording business transactions; the preparation of various documents used in recording income, expenses, acquisition of assets, incurrence of liabilities,
changes in equity; and the preparation of financial statements. The use of computers is required.
Accounting Applications II
82033200 (Grades 11-12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Accounting Applications I
This course is designed to continue the study of accounting principles. The content includes voucher systems, cash receipts, petty cash, payroll records, and internal control systems. The use of computers is required.
Business Software Applications
Business Software Applications
82121200 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Intro to Info Technology
This course is designed to develop proficiency in using the advanced features of software programs to perform office-related tasks.
82121200 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Intro to Info Technology
This course is designed to develop proficiency in using the advanced features of software programs to perform office-related tasks.
Computer Technology for Travel and Tourism
Computer Technology for Travel and Tourism
8845140 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
This course is designed to provide an introduction to computers and to develop entry-level skills for computer-related careers in the travel and tourism industry.
8845140 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
This course is designed to provide an introduction to computers and to develop entry-level skills for computer-related careers in the travel and tourism industry.
Digital Design I/II
Digital Design I
82095100 (Grades 9—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Intro to Information Technology
This course provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the Art, A/V Technology and
Communication career cluster.
Digital Design II
82095200 (Grades 10-12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Digital Design I
This program offers a broad foundation of knowledge and skills to prepare students for employment in digital publishing positions. The content includes enhanced practical experiences in computer generated art and text, graphic
design, graphic production, electronic design skills, preparation of electronic layouts and illustrations, and electronic scanning; and development of specialized skills in multimedia presentations.
82095100 (Grades 9—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Intro to Information Technology
This course provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the Art, A/V Technology and
Communication career cluster.
Digital Design II
82095200 (Grades 10-12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Digital Design I
This program offers a broad foundation of knowledge and skills to prepare students for employment in digital publishing positions. The content includes enhanced practical experiences in computer generated art and text, graphic
design, graphic production, electronic design skills, preparation of electronic layouts and illustrations, and electronic scanning; and development of specialized skills in multimedia presentations.
Diversified Education/OJT
Diversified Edcuation/OJT
83030000 1 Credit
The purpose of this program is to provide students with “student-centered” (as opposed to “teacher centered”) selected occupational skills through employment related instruction and paid, on-the-job training supervised by an employer and a teacher/coordinator. This method of delivery enables students to develop a variety of workplace competencies and transferable skills as well as develop students who will be motivated, self-disciplined individuals; caring, responsible, life-long learners; flexible and committed to technical competence; and skillful at social interactions, leadership, and problem-solving.
83030000 1 Credit
The purpose of this program is to provide students with “student-centered” (as opposed to “teacher centered”) selected occupational skills through employment related instruction and paid, on-the-job training supervised by an employer and a teacher/coordinator. This method of delivery enables students to develop a variety of workplace competencies and transferable skills as well as develop students who will be motivated, self-disciplined individuals; caring, responsible, life-long learners; flexible and committed to technical competence; and skillful at social interactions, leadership, and problem-solving.
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
8501100 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the skills necessary for success in the hospitality and tourism industry. Students will also have the opportunity to learn hospitality and tourism terminology and the mathematical, economic, marketing, and sales fundamentals of the
industry.
8501100 (Grades 10—12) 1 Credit
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the skills necessary for success in the hospitality and tourism industry. Students will also have the opportunity to learn hospitality and tourism terminology and the mathematical, economic, marketing, and sales fundamentals of the
industry.
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Information Technology
82073100 (Grades 9) 1 Credit
This course is designed to provide an introduction to information technology concepts and careers as well as the impact information technology has on the world, people, and industry and basic web design concepts.
82073100 (Grades 9) 1 Credit
This course is designed to provide an introduction to information technology concepts and careers as well as the impact information technology has on the world, people, and industry and basic web design concepts.
Television Production II-IV
Television Production II-IV
87721100 (Grades 9-12) 1 Credit
The course is an overview of television production and the television production team, including the history of television and its role as an element of the mass media, television-related careers, and orientation to writing for television, and basic equipment used in television production such as video recorders, cameras and lights.
Television Production II-IV
87721200-87721700 (Grades 9-12) 1 Credit
These courses develop knowledge and skill for writing, producing, directing, and editing television programs, basic set design, use of equipment such as camera control, units, audio boards, editors, special effects, generators and equipment for graphics preparation.
87721100 (Grades 9-12) 1 Credit
The course is an overview of television production and the television production team, including the history of television and its role as an element of the mass media, television-related careers, and orientation to writing for television, and basic equipment used in television production such as video recorders, cameras and lights.
Television Production II-IV
87721200-87721700 (Grades 9-12) 1 Credit
These courses develop knowledge and skill for writing, producing, directing, and editing television programs, basic set design, use of equipment such as camera control, units, audio boards, editors, special effects, generators and equipment for graphics preparation.
Travel and Tourism Marketing/Management
Travel and Tourism Marketing/Management
8845120 (Grades 11—12) 1 Credit
The purpose of this course is to provide students necessary career specific instruction in travel and tourism. Students will learn sales techniques, marketing principles, and entrepreneurship skills necessary to succeed in the travel and tourism industry.
8845120 (Grades 11—12) 1 Credit
The purpose of this course is to provide students necessary career specific instruction in travel and tourism. Students will learn sales techniques, marketing principles, and entrepreneurship skills necessary to succeed in the travel and tourism industry.
Web Design I-IV
Web Design I-IV
82071100—82071400 (Grades 9—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Preceding course required to proceed to next level
Web I is designed to provide a basic overview of the Internet, Intranet, and WWW. The content includes operating systems; basic HTML commands; navigation of the Internet, Intranet, and Web; and Web page design. Web II students learn more advanced concepts for Internet, Intranet and web design. Web III provides advanced concepts in HTML, design, and Internet tools.
82071100—82071400 (Grades 9—12) 1 Credit
Prerequisite: Preceding course required to proceed to next level
Web I is designed to provide a basic overview of the Internet, Intranet, and WWW. The content includes operating systems; basic HTML commands; navigation of the Internet, Intranet, and Web; and Web page design. Web II students learn more advanced concepts for Internet, Intranet and web design. Web III provides advanced concepts in HTML, design, and Internet tools.

