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The Electronic High School
250 East 500 South
PO Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200

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EHS is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission .

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The Electronic High School delivers a full high school curriculum to Utah students.

 
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CAreer TEchnical Education

Adult Roles & Responsibilities
0.5 credit
Instructor: Paula DeJoshua

This course prepares students to understand the nature, function, and significance of human relationships involving individuals and families. Topics include: family living, parenting, household and money management, decision-making skills, communication skills, self- awareness, crisis management, and the individual’s roles and responsibilities within the family and community.
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Business Communication
0.5 credit
Instructor: Ashley Hedin

The Business Communication course increases your knowledge and skills in communicating with others. You examine important concepts and issues relating to daily relationship development and maintenance; using the tools of communications. communicating is the most important thing you do each and every day.
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Digital Photography
0.5 credit (CTE or Fine Arts credit)
Instructor: Jan Moore

This course is for the High School Visual Arts Core Curriculum. Photography includes the inventive use of light and photographic equipment to create art. With an emphasis on a camera being linked to a computer, this course is designed to develop higher level thinking, art-related technology skill, art criticism, art history, and aesthetics.
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Driver Education
NOTE: Driver Education is not available from EHS for FY14.

Teen Living
0.5 credit
Instructor: Paula deJoshua

This course helps students understand and cope with personal, family, and social challenges. Emphasis is paced on communication, decision-making skills, and building stable relationships with family and peers. The course enables students to implement positive coping mechanisms and promotes understanding of self. It addresses issues that impact teenagers: self- concept, family and peer relationships, substance abuse, personal loss, dating and teenage pregnancy, and child abuse.
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To enroll in one of these courses, you must first have an account at EHS. Then log-in to EHS, and fill in the class request form.

 

   
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This page last updated May 3, 2013