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Business Management Pathway

Newport Harbor High School

 

students in business attire
students in business attire
students holding make a wish poster
students holding plaques
student meals and plaques

What is a CTSO?

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Persons trained in fields of Business Management, international trade, and various financial services and specialties (e.g., accounting, banking, and investing) will find that their skills are highly marketable.  Students master basic business principles and procedures before proceeding to the career path specializations. The specializations emphasize concepts of accounting and finance, including computer applications, taxes, investments, and business managing. Since almost every business and organization has a financial and management component, students will find that opportunities exist in many career paths in addition to those in business and finance.

At Back Bay High School, we are proud to partner with Spyder3D to bring a state-of-the-art media production and manufacturing lab to our students who will develop their business management and entrepreneurial mindset, and run their own media design production enterprise.

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INTER-MEDIATE                                     

INTER-MEDIATE ADVANCED                    
BBHS           

Intro. to Business

Entrepre-neurship Enterprise I                           Enterprise II                            
NHHS             Multimedia International Business  

IB Business Mgmt.

HL1 (G)

IB Business Mgmt. 

HL2 (G)*

 

* Articulated with a Community College                     UC A-G approved course
                                                                                              G: Elective

Career and Technical student organization (CTSo)

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA:
"DECA conferences are targeted, highly-focused learning experiences for students and advisors that support National CTE Curriculum Standards and the development of 21st Century Skills. DECA conferences bring our members into the larger DECA community while providing unique opportunities to extend classroom learning. Each of DECA’s conferences connects with corporate professionals to engage students in learning industry-related trends and content. DECA’s competitive events program directly supports our mission. As an integral part of the classroom curriculum, DECA’s industry-validated competitive events are aligned with the National Curriculum Standards in the career clusters of marketing, business management and administration, finance, and hospitality and tourism. DECA's flagship evaluation process involves students in both a written component such as an exam or report and an interactive component with an industry professional serving as a judge. DECA’s competitive events directly contribute to every student being college and career ready when they graduate from high school."
Mrs. Sheridan Hirst 
DECA Advisor

CTE Department Chair 

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Back Bay High School

 

Students on field trip to Spyder3D
Spyder Lab at Back Bay High School
Spyder Lab at Back Bay HS

NEWPORT HARBOR HS

BACK BAY HIGH SCHOOL