Millbrook High School
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Millbrook High School
Occupational
Course of Study
Program
Graduation Requirements
Occupational English I, II, III, IV
Occupational Math I, II, III
Occupational Preparation I, II, III, IV
Occupational Life Skills Science I, II
Occupational Social Studies I, II
Health/Physical Education
Graduation Requirements
Four Career and
Technical
Education Credits
Areas of Study
Agriculture
Business & Information
Technology
Marketing
Family & Consumer
Sciences
Health Sciences
CTE Courses Available
Agriculture
Business & Marketing
Agriscience
Digital Communication
Applications
Systems
Agricultural Mechanics Principles of Business
I
Computer Applications
Horticulture
I
Marketing
CTE Courses Available
Family and Consumer Sciences
Apparel Development I
Child Development
Foods I
Early Childhood Education I
Housing and Interiors I
CTE Courses Available
Trade & Industrial
Programming &
Broadcasting I
Programming &
Broadcasting II
Health Sciences
Health Team Relations
Allied Health Sciences
I
Graduation Requirements
Vocational
Training and
Employment
300 hours of schoolbased vocational
training
240 hours of
community-based
training
360 hours of
competitive
employment
Graduation Requirements
Career Portfolio
Meet Computer Skills
Proficiency
Requirement
(established by IEP
team)
Employment Criteria
Employment must be approved by WCPSS
Employed within the community
Students paid at or above minimum wage
Employment meets Child Labor regulations
Employers must allow Teacher or WCPSS
employee to evaluate student
Employment Requirements
Students must receive average evaluation of
job performance.
Students must turn in required
documentation of employment (i.e., pay
stubs)
Vocational Training
Requirements
School-based Training
Community-based Training
Competitive Employment
Competitive Employment
Students, parents and teachers work
together to obtain and maintain
competitive employment
Competitive Employment
This may involve:
Participation of
transition team
planning
Follow-up referral
to outside agency
such as Goodwill
and Raleigh
Vocational Center
Completion of all
required paper
Collaboration with
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Competitive Employment
Student needs to
obtain:
A valid social
security number or
work permit from
U.S. Immigration
A work permit from
DSS if student is
under the age of 18.
Insurance Coverage
Wake County schools
provide insurance
coverage for students
to participate in workbased vocational
training,
Completion of OCS Program
Students receive a high school diploma based
on completion of the Occupational Course of
Study requirements.
OCS prepares students for employment and
is NOT considered appropriate for those who
plan on going to community college or a
university.
Completion of OCS Program
May require
enrollment in
school longer
than the
traditional four
years.
Completion of OCS Program
When requirements
are met resulting in
eligibility of a
diploma, graduation
must occur even if
student is not yet
21.
Completion of OCS Program
There is an option of exiting high school with
a certificate and a transcript if all
requirements except competitive work hours
are satisfied.
Students choosing this exit option will be
able to participate in graduation exercises.
Completion of OCS Program
An OCS diploma will be awarded later if
student brings documentation of paid hours.