San Manuel High School students learning to teach, earning college credits

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Making cuddly creatures with the Early Childhood Education class at San Manuel High School.

  On Tuesday, March 5, 2019, San Manuel High School students and members of the Central Arizona College Student Government Association were at the school showing pre-school students how to make stuffed animals.

  The Create a Creature materials were provided by Central Arizona College (CAC) as part of the Early Childhood Education Dual Credit classes at San Manuel High School. These classes allow students to get hands on experience working with children. It is a two-year program that includes two classes per year. The classes this year are Foundation of Early Childhood Education and Effective Interaction and Relationships. At the completion of program, students will receive 12 college credits.

  The program is part of Central Arizona College’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) curriculum. The classes are taught by Vickie Young Chiverton from CAC. She helped found the program. Vickie has been teaching for 38 years, 17 of which were at CAC. She used to be a pre-school teacher. She loves teaching and being at the high school.

Vickie Young Chiverton

  “The students are an awesome group,” she said.

  The class currently has 16 students.  Students can start the program as sophomores or juniors. Vickie would like to see the program expand and hopes more students will be interested.

  “It is an innovative program and with the grade school moving to the campus next year, the students in the ECE program will get experience working with a range of ages and grades,” Vickie said.

  Vickie hopes that the students will get to be teacher’s aides. The program not only teaches them about Early Childhood Education but prepares them for the expectations of a college core and being a good college student. The 12 credits are a good jump start should they decide to continue their education after high school.

  “There are many options for them” said Vicki. She is hoping that many of them will go on to teach Early Childhood Education, pre-school or Head Start. If they get their B.A. degree, they can teach up to 3rd grade. They can go on to become counselors or teachers. The ECE program presents many new opportunities for students at San Manuel High School.

  The class is one of the Pima County JTED programs offered at San Manuel High School.   

John Hernandez (785 Posts)

John Hernandez lives in Oracle. He is retired and enjoys writing and traveling. He is active in the Oracle Historical Society. He covers numerous public events, researches historical features and writes business/artist profiles.


Facebooktwitterby feather
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Comments are closed.

  • Additional Stories

    Young writer wins county award

    April 29th, 2024
    by

      The Ray Elementary School would like to recognize Kindergarten student, Riley Morrison. Riley competed in the Pinal County Juvenile Court […]


    Crash temporarily closes Mammoth Circle K

    April 26th, 2024
    by

      On Monday, April 22, a Toyota Camry was driven into the front of Circle K in Mammoth.   According […]


    Heat Proofing Your Garden

    April 24th, 2024
    by

      By Bob Allen SE Pinal County Master Gardener     When Deborah North returned to Arizona from the very […]


    CASA of Gila County welcomes three new Court Appointed Special Advocates for Gila County Children; The need for volunteers continues to rise

    April 24th, 2024
    by

      In April 2024, CASA of Gila County welcomed three new Court Appointed Special Advocates dedicated to serving the Gila […]


  • Additional Stories

    Growing food in rough terrain – Agro-forest at Arboretum

    April 24th, 2024
    by

        The history of the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and mission developed by its founder Col. Boyce Thompson was to […]


    New mural at Superior Food Bank

    April 24th, 2024
    by

        Americorps Team Earth Team 6 completed its mission in Superior working on fire breaks and trails in Superior.  […]


    Hayden-Winkelman Little League opens 2024 season

    April 23rd, 2024
    by

        Hayden-Winkelman Little League opened its 55th season of Little League baseball and softball on Thursday, April 18. The […]


    Volunteers and APS plant trees at Winkelman Flats

    April 23rd, 2024
    by

        Local high school students, elected leaders, and volunteers with Arizona Public Service (APS) took action Friday morning, planting […]


  • Copperarea

  • Southeast Valley Ledger