Please answer the questions below about the Breeze Presentation. You will be notified of your incorrect answers upon finishing the test and given the opportunity to retake the test or submit your score.

1). If students choose a cluster of study that is not offered by their assigned high school, they may:
Choice 1 transfer to a different school within their district that offers the desired cluster.
Choice 2 transfer to a school outside of the district that offers the desired cluster.
Choice 3 students must select a cluster of study that is offered at their assigned school.
Choice 3 All of the above

 

2). When do students select a cluster of study and a major?
Choice 1 5th grade
Choice 2 6th grade
Choice 3 8th grade
Choice 4 9th grade

 

3). All of the following are examples of one of the clusters of study EXCEPT:
Choice 1 Hospitality and Tourism.
Choice 2 Medical Science and Technology.
Choice 3 Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics.
Choice 4 Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources.

 

4).How many clusters of study have been established by the U.S. Department of Education?
Choice 1 8
Choice 2 10
Choice 3 16
Choice 4 20

 

5).What is the minimum number of clusters a school is required to offer?
Choice 1 3
Choice 2 8
Choice 3 10
Choice 4 16

 

6). Through Personal Pathways to Success, all students will:
Choice 1 have resources to identify, explore, and attain their career and employment goals.
Choice 2 in middle school, explore careers to identify clusters of study relevant to their aspirations and abilities.
Choice 3 in high school, experience a variety of professional opportunities through job shadowing, apprenticeships, or internships.
Choice 4 all of the above.

 

7). What does IGP stand for?
Choice 1 Individual Graduation Plan.
Choice 2 Individual Graduate Plan.
Choice 3 Individual Graduation Program.
Choice 3 None of the Above

 

8). The IGP :
Choice 1 is specifically directed toward one career goal.
Choice 2 is flexible and can change based on a student’s aspirations, abilities, and interests.
Choice 3 is completed during the last 2 years of high school.
Choice 4 is only completed by students who have IEPs or BIPs.

 

9). Who is responsible for writing the IGP?
Choice 1 Guidance specialist.
Choice 2 Student.
Choice 3 Parents or parental designee.
Choice 1 All of the Above

 

10). Students in what grade level explore careers and begin to identify clusters of study relevant to their aspirations and abilities?
Choice 1 Elementary School.
Choice 2 Middle School.
Choice 3 High School.
Choice 3 No Specific Grade Level

 

11). Parents are expected to:
Choice 1 help students choose a cluster of study.
Choice 2 offer input when students write their IGP.
Choice 3 help students prepare for post-secondary study, specialized training, or employment after graduation.
Choice 4 all of the above.

 

12). Teachers will be primarily responsible for helping students create their education plans.
Choice 1 true.
Choice 2 false.

 

13). In high school, students will:
Choice 1 explore careers to identify clusters of study relevant to their aspirations and abilities.
Choice 2 plan and prepare for post-secondary study, specialized training, or employment with input from parents, parental designees, educators, counselors, and the business community.
Choice 3 declare a major based on their chosen cluster of study.
Choice 4 all of the above.

 

14). In elementary school, students will:
Choice 1 learn a variety of professions through career awareness activities.
Choice 2 explore careers to identify clusters of study relevant to their aspirations and abilities.
Choice 3 experience a variety of professional opportunities through job shadowing, apprenticeships, and internships.
Choice 4 none of the above.

 

15). What is the current situation of schools in South Carolina?
Choice 1 53% of high school students graduate in four years – the nation’s lowest “on-time” graduation rate (2003).
Choice 2 33% of 8th graders scored below basic in reading (2005).
Choice 3 17% of South Carolina households are headed by high school dropouts (2005).
Choice 4 all of the above.

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