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John F. Kennedy Culinary Arts
Grades 9-12
Program Information
In the Culinary Arts Pathway, students expand their study of Culinary Arts and explore Hospitality Management. They learn and apply their knowledge through standards and project-based curriculum in the lab class setting and in a working food service kitchen. Students develop culinary skills through nutritional analysis and recipe costing and development. They learn the correct use of food service equipment and food and kitchen safety.
John F. Kennedy Criminal Justice Academy
Grades 9-12
Program Information
This magnet academy includes all basic high school course requirements plus specialized training in the field of law enforcement. Students will study the basic course materials used by those in training to be police cadets. Additionally, the curriculum covers investigative procedures, forensic science, physical training, and law principles. The JFK CJA Program is offered through a partnership with the Sacramento Police Department.
Hiram Johnson Law Academy
Grades 9-12
Program Information
The mission of this magnet academy is to strive through teamwork, to promote higher academic achievement, develop marketable career skills, encourage continued education, and enhance the quality of life in the community.
Hiram Johnson Health and Medical Science Academy
Grades 10-12
Program Information
Health and Medical Sciences Academy is a pathway for students that are considering careers in the medical field, where plenty of opportunities await them. Do you dream of someday becoming a doctor or nurse, or just being involved in the medical field? Are you interested in science, but do not know much about any science-related jobs? Have you thought of becoming a veterinarian, pharmacist, dental hygienist, dietician, laboratory technician, then the Health and Medical Sciences Academy is your place to be!
Hiram Johnson Corporate Business Academy (CBA)
Grades 10-12
Program Information
The Hiram Johnson Corporate Business Academy (CBA) will provide rigorous integrated instruction based on real-world learning experiences in cooperation with business partners, community agencies, educational institutions, students and family. Our students participate in project based learning activities and a portfolio assessment that highlights cross-curricular learning and have beyond the classroom opportunities with trips to nearby colleges and businesses.
Hiram Johnson Air Force Jr. ROTC Program
Grades 9-12
Program Information
Air Force Junior ROTC program is part of a nationally recognized distinguished unit. The program provides instruction in leadership, citizenship, and life skills—as well as teaching about aerospace science. Students gain many off campus educational opportunities through field trips and drill competitions. Participants in the color guard or drill team perform at school athletic events and other important functions and activities.
George Washington Carver School of Arts and Science
Grades 9-12
Program Information
Carver is the first public Waldorf methods high school in California. Our curriculum is modeled on the traditional Waldorf curriculum: a four year developmentally based high school program integrating arts and adolescent development into all areas of the program. At Carver, the curriculum is rigorous; academic classes emphasize the development of independent investigation, critical thinking, and applied academic and creative skills that students will later use to contribute to their community.
C.K. McClatchy Law and Public Policy Academy (LPPA)
Grades 9-12
Program Information
CKM is honored to host ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s magnet program, the Law and Public Policy Academy (LPPA). The LPPA will provide students with a means to explore the broad range of careers within the field of law. Their courses at CKM will be taught through the lens of the legal system.
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C.K. McClatchy Humanities and International Studies Program (HISP)
Grades 9-12
Program Information
The Humanities and International Studies Program (HISP), founded in 1985, is a rigorous honors program located at C.K. McClatchy High School. (See for more information on how the program began.) The curriculum—a unique global perspective on learning and understanding—prepares HISP students for success at any college or university in the country.
Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions
Grades 9-12
Program Information
The mission of Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School is to provide students with an anti-racist education rich with culturally-relevant academic, career, and leadership experiences while exploring health and medical sciences. Graduates will be well-prepared to succeed in a broad range of post-secondary academic and professional pursuits due to exceptional skills in critical thinking, communication, and cultural competency.