Welcome to Family and Consumer Sciences at LNE
Helping individuals and Families one day at a time!
Mrs. Skorupa, Mrs. Haag, and Mrs. Holliday 2008
Schedule of Courses: 2009-10 Semester 1
Period 1: Plan
Period 2: Independent Living
Period 3: Human Behavior
Period 4: Human Behavior
Period 5: Interior Design
Period 6 Human Behavior
Period 7: Plan
Schedule of Courses: 2010-11 Semester 2
Period 1: Plan
Period 2: Relationships
Period 3: Human Behavior
Period 4: Human Behavior
Period 5: Independent Living
Period 6: Plan
Period 7: Human Behavior
Human Behavior is a graduation requirement. This class focuses teaching students about the individual, the family, and the larger groups within our society. This class focuses on understanding why people do what they do, say what they say, and think what they think.
Interior Design is a class that teaches students to identify and analyze the elements and principals of design, apply critical thinking skills in the area of technoloy, space planning, coordination, and designing interiors to meet specific needs, and to examine career related opportunities within this field.
Independent Living is a class that prepares students to live on their own. Students will use the practical reasoning process to identify issues relevant to needs, values, and goals. Students will apply the use of resources, and consumer and management skills for food, clothing, housing, interpersonal relationships and other areas.