Culinary
Arts course descriptions
EXPLORATORY
AND INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS (3 credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Please
see page 7 for more detail. Students deciding to enter
the field of culinary arts will be exposed to the basics
of safety, sanitation and personal hygiene, as well as
equipment identification and use. Students will rotate
through different kitchen stations learning basic operating
procedures in the production of foods for the school lunch
program. All students will make hot foods and learn basic
garnishing and portion control. Cold sandwiches and basic
desserts will be taught during the freshman year. Students
will learn about kitchen utensils, small equipment, knife
skills and basic hot and cold food preparations. In
addition, they learn about weights and measures and simple
recipe conversions. Technology-related mathematics, reading,
writing, vocabulary and science are integrated throughout
the curriculum.
BASIC
FOOD SERVICE (3 credits)
In Grade 10, students learn the basics of institutional
food preparation using the school lunch as their main laboratory.
All students will rotate through different stations preparing,
organizing and producing various food items to be served
in the school’s cafeteria. Basic theory will include
a range of equipment identification, fruit and vegetable
identification, basic cooking methods, storage and receiving
of products, as well as a la carte and convenience foods.
All students will be taught the proper procedure for serving
institutional foods and garnishing of plates and pans.
Students will continue to receive instruction in nutrition,
safety, sanitation and personal hygiene, and will demonstrate
sound safety practices. Technology-related mathematics,
reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
OPERATING
A RESTAURANT (3 credits)
In Grade 11, students are exposed to basic restaurant operation
and the kitchen brigade system. They learn proper dining
room skills from setting tables and taking reservations
to decorating for theme days. All students will learn how
to work the cash registers and fill out dining room charts
as well as food production forms. They are taught advanced
cooking skills and preparation of appetizers, soups, sauces,
salads and entrees. They produce buffets, banquets and á la
carte items to be served to the staff and public at customer
events and in the school restaurant. Topics like meat fabrication,
seafood, poultry and basic baking skills including breads
and desserts round out this course of study. Students continue
to receive instruction in safety, sanitation and personal
hygiene and demonstrate sound safety practices. Students
reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible
for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are
integrated throughout the curriculum.
ADVANCED
RESTAURANT OPERATIONS (3 credits)
In Grade 12, students run the dining room (restaurant)
which is open to the public, build on their skills, create
menus and produce new menu items. They learn the art of
garde manger (garnishing), advanced pastries and bread
baking, as well as some regional and international cuisines.
Students write menus and create different styles of food,
which is served to the public. Students rotate throughout
all stations of the dinning room and kitchen until proficiency
is obtained. Students continue to receive instruction in
safety, sanitation and personal hygiene and demonstrate
sound safety practices. Students will demonstrate the ability
to complete a job application and interview and to perform
entry-level job readiness and trade skills. Each student
will take the National Occupational Competency Testing
Institute (NOCTI) exam, which is a performance-based test.
Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may
be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics reading, writing, vocabulary and science are
integrated throughout the curriculum.
Students
can choose to further their education at any of the
culinary schools across the country in order to obtain
either a two year or four year college degree in culinary.
Immediate culinary employment opportunities upon graduation
include: chef employment at large and small restaurants,
casinos, commercial kitchens, catering companies, or
commercial and retail baking companies, as well as,
corporate dining and institutional food service companies.
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College Career Pathways – Students successfully
completing this program can receive advanced college
credit.