Career-focused learning communities provide relevance to the rigorous coursework available to students. Students may select a
career focus and then benefit from elective courses, career experiences, and extra-curricular activities which center on that interest. The mission of Career Focused Learning Communities (CFLCs) is to create communities of learners who work together academically and through clubs and activities as they prepare for the fastest growing job markets of the next decade. CFLCs
SRMHS has been designated an American Design Studio for smaller learning communities in part as a result of our development of the CFLC model. |
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Students gain the knowledge and experiences required for the full range of medical discipline and specialties, with a particular emphasis on biotechnology and medical research.
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Students prepare for the job market through a sequence of classroom experiences leading to a successful completion of several certifications.
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Students gain the skills and experiences to begin preparation for a career in engineering. They build a real-world knowledge while creating academic credentials.
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Students explore and prepare for careers in broadcasting, animation, graphic design and other media careers where technology is used in the production process. Our students leave high school with a tremendous set of skills.
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| Students explore and prepare for careers in social work, community advocacy, religious vocations, translations or international relations. | Students explore and prepare for careers in teaching, administration, guidance or counseling, and exceptional children. |
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Students who enter this field will leave with basic knowledge of at least 2 languages, and a firm understanding of international affairs as well as the aspects of life in other countries.
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