AMHS Business Pathway Program

MISSION

AMHS BUSINESS PATHWAY PROGRAM

The AMHS Business Pathway Program empowers students to pursue their curiosities and futures in the myriad of career pathways available to them in local, national, and global markets. Committed to cultivating insight, the program enhances student understanding of business administration, marketing, finance, hospitality, and entrepreneurship through a specialized curriculum and experiential learning. In alignment with the mission of AMHS, the program is committed to providing opportunities to develop the necessary skillsets and ethics to function effectively in the 21st century workplace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

The intention is for students to begin the pathway in either 9th or 10th grade to gain the full experience. However, it may be an option for a student to join the program at the beginning of 11th grade if they’re enrolled in Introduction to Business.

Regardless of when a student begins the pathway, these are the requirements:

  • Courses: Students must complete Introduction to Business, Marketing & Management, and an Internship OR Future Ready. Introduction to Business is a prerequisite for Marketing & Management. Senior year, students can choose to do an on-campus or off-campus internship OR enroll in Future Ready, a “life after high school” preparation course.
  • DECA membership: Students must be a DECA member each year of pathway participation, including: $40 DECA dues, attendance at meetings, and participation at the Area 2 Conference in Lynnwood at minimum (conference fees TBD; students have the chance to advance to SCDC then ICDC if they qualify).
  • Volunteering: Students must complete 24 additional hours of community service throughout their time in the program, specifically in a business-related capacity (this is in addition to AMHS grade-level volunteer hour requirements).

Program Requirements – 9th Grade Start

9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade
Course RequirementNone (just DECA membership)Introduction to Business (1.0 tech. credit)Marketing & Management (1.0 tech. credit)Internship (1.0 tech. credit)ORFuture Ready (1.0 tech. credit)
DECA RequirementDECA membershipDECA membershipDECA membershipDECA membership
Volunteer Requirement (sugg.)6 additional hours6 additional hours6 additional hours6 additional hours

Program Requirements – 10th Grade Start

9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade
Course RequirementN/AIntroduction to Business (1.0 tech. credit)Marketing & Management (1.0 tech. credit)Internship (1.0 tech. credit)ORFuture Ready (1.0 tech. credit)
DECA RequirementN/ADECA membershipDECA membershipDECA membership
Volunteer Requirement (sugg.)N/A8 additional hours8 additional hours8 additional hours

Program Requirements – 11th Grade Start

9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade
Course RequirementN/AN/AIntroduction to Business (1.0 tech. credit)Marketing & Management (1.0 tech. credit)ANDInternship (1.0 tech. credit)ORFuture Ready (1.0 tech. credit)
DECA RequirementN/AN/ADECA membershipDECA membership
Volunteer Requirement (sugg.)N/AN/A12 additional hours12 additional hours

ANGELA STONE, Business Pathway Program Director & DECA Advisor
astone@am-hs.org

Along with over fifteen years of combined experience in program management for non-profit and Fortune 500 companies, Angela is passionate about Career and Technical Education (CTE). As a fifth year CTE teacher, she has an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and graduate degree in Management and Leadership and believes in teaching business subjects to support 21st Century skills. Angela has led numerous Career and Technical Student Organizations, such as DECA and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) in multiple states. She is incredibly passionate about personal and professional development as well as helping others define and reach their true potential. She enjoys working directly with teams as a facilitator in the 5 Voices System to drive effective communication. Angela is inspired daily by her partner and son. In her free time, Angela can be found on the sidelines of a sports field or at an auto-racing track supporting her son. 

ADMISSIONS CRITERIA

A student admitted to the Business Program possesses:

  • An interest in business
  • Motivation and maturity
  • Strong academic and extracurricular records
  • A high quality personal interview with the Business Pathway Program Director
  • A high quality recommendation from a teacher, club advisor, coach, or manager
  • Approval of AMHS Administration and the Business Pathway Program Director
  • The ability to participate in the program’s meetings and activities, some which may take place outside of regular school hours

Deadline: September 2024 (Date TBA)

Deadline: September 2024 (Date TBA)