Edwards-Knox Central High School
Business Education Department
Mr. Remington's Assignment Page
Click here for Information on Business Education Courses for 2010-2011
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E-mail: tremington@ekcsk12.org School Phone: 562-3227 ext 310 Home Phone: 518-856-0250
I will be starting my third year at Edwards-Knox Central School this fall (2010). I have been involved in education for over 27 years, first as a Business Education Teacher at Franklin Academy in Malone, and later as a School Business Administrator at Potsdam Central School and at St. Regis Falls Central School. I was also Building Principal/Athletic Director at St. Regis Falls Central for several years. Most recently I was School Business Administrator at General Brown Central School. I have also taught at Mater Dei College (in the late 1980's through early 1990's) as an Adjunct Professor teaching upper level accounting courses, and at St. Lawrence University (also as an Adjunct Professor, during the early 1990's through 2001) teaching Graduate Level Education courses. I enjoy sports (and high school interscholastic athletics) and have coached Varsity Baseball (at St. Regis Falls CSD), Modified Softball (at Potsdam CSD and St. Regis Falls CSD), Modified Baseball (at St. Regis Falls CSD and Parishville-Hopkinton CSD) and Modified Basketball (at St. Regis Falls CSD).
I have designed the courses that I am teaching in a manner that will enable you to develop an understanding of some essential principles and related skills that you will find valuable to use to achieve success in other high school courses. You will also find these principles and skills to be extremely useful for college and in the workplace. I trust that you will enjoy taking these exciting courses as much as I will enjoy teaching them.
Links to Daily Homework Assignments:
Assignments are updated on a daily basis, Monday - Friday, starting on the first day of school - click on class name
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Supplies that you will need for this class are quite basic in nature. They are as follows: pens, pencils, erasers, a large (at least 3”) three-ring notebook/binder, three-ring binder paper, and three-ring paper divider tabs - optional - a USB flash drive 8GB or bigger.
Course Outlines:
Links to Course Outlines distributed to students on the first day of class for each course:
| Accounting | Computer Applications (Graphic Communications) |
| Family and Consumer Science | Web Page Design |
| Investment Management | Alternative Math (coming soon) |
| Sports Management | Multimedia Production |
| Small Business Management | Business Law (coming soon) |
| Consumer Math | Math Applications Required for Success |
Summary descriptions for Business Education Courses:
Accounting I
An introduction to basic principles of Accounting, focusing on applications related to small business management. This course will offer students a comprehensive review of how a business (ranging from a small entrepreneur to a large corporation) operates on a day-to-day basis. Topics covered will include how money is accounted for when it is received and expended, how payroll operates (how employees are properly paid), how financial statements are prepared and how they are extremely important in achieving financial success, how a business should manage its inventory to insure that it makes a profit, and how accounting principles can be used to interpret if a business is or can be successful. Accounting-based software applications will also be covered to offer students instruction and experience in accounting as it will be utilized on the job (in the workplace). Interested students need only a keen interest in business (especially in the area of small business-interest in operating a small business after graduation) and basic math skills. (Full year course)
This course introduces the fundamentals of small business
management, including strategic planning for purchasing or starting a business,
raising capital, using business-related data/information to make effective
decisions, managing employees, and marketing (selling) products and services. The
course will focus on the knowledge required to operate a small business on a
day-to-day and is designed for those who may eventually have their own
businesses or for those who simply interested in an exciting career alternative.
Additionally, the course will focus on problems, skills, and techniques
involved in getting a small business started, including such topics as starting
or buying a business that has an opportunity to be successful, selecting
location, financing and organizing the business, and operating the business,
including such topics as accounting, payroll, investment, staff relations,
insurance, supplies, pricing, advertising, credit, inventory control, profit and
cost control, taxes, and record systems.
This course will
offer an introduction to numerous useful software applications (including the
development of Web Pages and Graphic Communication documents to develop
state-of-the-art promotional/advertising campaigns, accounting software,
spreadsheets, electronic calendars, database management, and graphic art and
design, including printing student-designed graphics on advertising apparel such
as T-shirts), as utilized in the management of a small business.
Interested students need only a keen interest in business (especially in the area of small business-interest in operating a small business after graduation) and basic math skills. (1/2 year course)
Computer Applications (Graphic Communications)
An introduction to an exciting and valuable business world-related skill
which is also a useful tool for students who plan to pursue a college degree.
The course will cover business and college related applications of
graphic communications utilizing desktop publishing software.
Microsoft Publisher and PowerPoint, and Adobe Photoshop and Fireworks
software will be used to develop skills for creating professional level graphic
communications. Such
skills can be utilized in preparation of high school and college level
presentations and in the business world in the area of marketing, sales, and
advertising. This skill is currently
in high demand by employers in all areas of the business world.
Interested students should have a basic understanding of computer
technology and software applications (word processing), although it is not
required. (1/2 year course)
Web Page Design
An introduction to an exciting and valuable business world-related skill
which is also a useful tool for students who plan to pursue a college degree.
This course will cover business and college related applications of web
page design and creation utilizing Adobe Dreamweaver, and Microsoft FrontPage
software. The Internet is impacting
the business world in a dramatic way and most business ventures are finding that
successful marketing and sales promotions must include the Internet (along with
newspapers, direct mail, radio/TV ads, etc.) as a communicational option.
This skill will continue to grow in
value and is frequently a requirement for individuals who are pursuing careers
in sales and advertising. It is a
requirement for most college level business marketing/sales degree programs. Interested
students should have a basic understanding of computer technology and software
applications (word processing), although it is not required.
(1/2 year course)
Family and Consumer Science
This course offers students an introduction to the basic elements of the
business world and life in general and relates key business-related concepts to
real life applications. The course
will provide students an introduction to important basic life skills and provide
instruction on strategies for successfully managing them in our ever changing
society. Areas of focus include:
organizational skills required for success in high school, college, and life,
selection an appropriate career that meets your interest and personal strengths,
basic elements of the business world that impact
your everyday life (budgeting, borrowing/credit cards, insurance, bank
accounts/debit cards, housing, purchasing cars), basic elements of society that
impact your everyday life (nutrition, clothing, interpersonal relationships,
family life), the relationship of government and economics and their impact on
everyday life, and the impact of technology on society, and an introduction to
basic technology skills (hardware and software) required for success in high
school, college, the workplace and life in general.
This course will act as an introduction to many exciting high school
level business and technology courses. (1/2
year course)
Investment
Management
An introduction to the basic principles of financial management, as it pertains
to successful investment in the stock market. The course will focus on studying
financial records and evaluating the data based on financial analysis formulas,
to determine if the business entity (Company/Business/Corporation) is worthy of
investing funds in (buying stocks and bonds issued by the financial entity).
Three principal operations of a business enterprise will be examined (assessment
of a business enterprise's financial needs, the ability for the enterprise to
acquire the funds that it requires to be profitable, and to allocate these funds
in the business enterprise in the most profitable and economical way) to
evaluate the financial health and performance of a business enterprise. The
State/National Stock Market Game will be used as a model that students can
manage daily to apply their knowledge of financial management evaluation tools
to purchase stocks (and bonds) that will earn money. The State/National Stock
Market Game is based on students using hypothetical money to invest/purchase
stocks of companies publicly traded and listed on the Dow Jones Industrials
Index, the S & P 500 Index and NASDAQ Index. The game is competitive in
nature, as students will be competing against each other (both at E-K CSD and
state-wide) to earn the most money during the time period of the game. Students
will develop an individual web page that defines what stocks they have purchased
and their financial decisions and rational for making that purchase.
Interested students need only a keen interest in business (especially in the
area of small business-interest in operating a small business after graduation)
and basic math skills. (1/2 year course)
Multimedia Production
An introduction to an exciting and valuable business world-related skill
which is also a useful tool for students who plan to pursue a college degree.
The course will cover business and college related applications of
multimedia production utilizing graphic design and production software.
Microsoft FrontPage and PowerPoint, and Adobe Flash and Fireworks
software will be used to develop skills for creating professional level
multimedia productions and communications. Such
skills can be utilized in preparation of high school and college level
presentations and in the business world in the area of marketing, sales, and
advertising. This skill is currently
in high demand by employers in all areas of the business world.
Interested students should have a basic understanding of computer
technology and software applications (word processing), although it is not
required. (1/2 year course)
Sports Management
Sports Management is a business education course that will offer students a look
at the diverse, expanding field of sport and recreation. The course is designed
to provide a comprehensive look at the basic organizational structures found in
the sport industry.
Business Law
Coming Soon
Consumer
Math
Consumer Math offers students an
introduction to the basic elements of math applications in the business world
and relates key business-related concepts to real life applications.
It also provides students with essential skills required for achieving
financial success in our challenging economy.
The course will provide students an introduction to essential basic math
skills and provide instruction on mathematical-based applications for
successfully utilizing them in our competitive business world and work place.
Areas of focus include: loans/interest,
mortgages, purchasing goods and services, contracts, math applications in retail
sales, marketing ,and inventory management, insurance, currency exchange rates,
basic algebra applications used in the work place, taxation (income/property),
preparation of financial statements, statistics, investment of money,
the impact of technology on consumer related mathematical activities, and
an introduction to basic technology skills (hardware and software) required for
success in the business world. (1/2 year course)
Math
Applications Required for Success
Math Applications Required for Success offers students an introduction to the
basic elements of math applications used in our everyday life and relates key
business-related mathematical concepts to real life applications.
It also provides students with essential skills required for achieving
financial success in our challenging economy.
The course will provide students an introduction to essential basic math
skills and provide instruction on mathematical-based applications for
successfully utilizing them in our ever changing society.
Areas of focus include: basic math
functions used in society (including fractions and percents), wages and compensation, banking services, car and recreational vehicle
loans, budgeting, credit cards, insurance, building personal budget plans, bank
accounts/debit cards, travel planning, basic math applications in our everyday
life, the impact of technology on mathematical based related
activities used in our everyday life, and an introduction to basic technology
skills (hardware and software) required for success in managing personal and
workplace mathematical-based activities. (1/2
year course)
Alternative
Math
Coming Soon