Tuesday, August 27, 2013

August 12-September 27

Monday
Cosmetology I
  • We will begin History of Cosmetology Unit.  Students are responsible for reading and answering the chapter 1 review before discussion.
 Cosmetology II 
  • We will begin with Infection Control Unit and Principles of Hair Design chapter in preparation for Hairstyling unit.  Students will begin time/ grade sheets today. 
  • Students will demonstrate proper draping.
Tuesday
Cosmetology I

  • We will continue with History of Cosmetology Unit and go into Life Skills. Students are responsible for reading and answering the Life Skills review questions before discussion.
Cosmetology II
  • Students will work on time/ grade sheets today.
Wednesday
Cosmetology I
  • We will continue with History of Cosmetology, Life Skills, and go into Professionalism and Communicating for Success. Students are responsible for reading and answering the Professional and Communicating for Success review questions before discussion.

Cosmetology II

  • Students will work on time/ grade sheets today.
  • Students will demonstrate proper draping and Infection Control principles.
Thursday
Cosmetology I
  • Students will begin Unit 1 projects:  History of Cosmetology Timeline
Cosmetology II 
  • Students will work on time/ grade sheets today.
Friday
Cosmetology I
  • Cosmetology business blue prints and models are due today
Cosmetology II and III
  • Time/grade sheets are due.  Salon Management will be graded.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Cosmetology II Syllabus


Cosmetology (Salon Services) II

SYLLABUS
Cosmetology Courses offered 2013-2014:  Salon Services I, Salon Services II, and Salon Services  III. 
Cosmetology courses provide students with an opportunity to become familiar with the cosmetology profession, GA State Board of Cosmetology, laws, rules and regulations, and introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the profession.
Specialized training will be offered in:  theory; safety; sanitation; state laws, rules and regulations; chemistry; anatomy and physiology; skin and nail care; hair coloring; reception; lab and salon management.
Career Interests:  cosmetologists, salon owners or managers, estheticians, nail technicians, platform artists or industry sales representatives
POLICIES
ABSENCES/TARDIES
Refer to Student Handbook
ASSIGNMENTS MAKE-UP POLICY
Refer to Student Handbook
CONTACT INFO
Coach M. Garland (melanie.garland@cobbk12.org)
DISCIPLINE
Refer to rules listed below.  Refer to Student Handbook for consequences.
*Teacher Detention held 7:50-8:10am Tuesdays, Thursdays
ELECTRONICS
NO ELECTRONICS SHOULD BE USED OR SEEN! Put away before you walk into classroom.   Refer to Student Handbook.
GRADING
·         Ready to Work/Employability                     15%
·         Salon Management                                       10%
·         Tests and Quizzes                                          15%
·         Projects                                                          15%
·         Portfolio, written class assignments             20%
·         Common Assessment                                    5%
·         Final                                                               20% (written 10% and performance 10%)

LAB (Salon)
All performance-based work is considered Lab.  Salon I students will be introduced to lab work and procedures.  Lab will be incorporated as needed for Salon I students.  Salon II and Salon III students will have extensive lab hours/credit.
PROFESSIONALISM/EMPLOYABLE:  READY TO WORK
B e prepared.  Be organized. Be Prompt. Be courteous. Be accountable. Be responsible.  Be knowledgeable.  Be self-regulated learners.  Fulfill duties as assigned. Adhere to course standards.  Ask questions if not sure. 
RULES
No horse-playing.  No profanity.  No disrespect.  No food.  No electronics. Stay on task.  Be self-regulated learners!  Be professional/employable—refer to explanation listed above. Adhere to course standards.  Ask questions if not sure.
SUPPLIES
Cosmetology Services I students are required to bring their own combs and butterfly hair clamps.  Cosmetology Services I students may bring their own manikin but is not required. 
Salon Services II and Salon services III students are required to have their own manikins, haircutting shears, combs, butterfly hair clamps—manikin’s hair need to be long enough for several cuts and styles. 
Written assignment supplies for all cosmetology students:  small 3-ring notebook with pockets, posters, color pencils, markers, writing utensils, notebook paper, index cards.
SAFETY POLICY
Adhere to classroom rules to prevent injuries.  Proper attire (apron or cape), closed-toe shoes, and gloves should be worn when working on manikins and humans in salon/lab to prevent injuries, skin diseases, ruining clothes, etc.  Practice cleanliness at all times—leave your workstation clean.  Adhere to course standards.
TUTORING
Extra help outside of class time will be offered Tuesday and Thursday mornings by appointment.
I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE COSMETOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS.
Student’s Name ____________________________ Signature _________________________________
Parent’s Name _____________________________ Signature _________________________________
Contact Info. (Phone) _______________________  E-mail____________________________________

Cosmetology I Syllabus


Cosmetology (Salon Services)

SYLLABUS
Cosmetology Courses offered 2013-2014:  Salon Services I, Salon Services II, and Salon Services  III. 
Cosmetology courses provide students with an opportunity to become familiar with the cosmetology profession, GA State Board of Cosmetology, laws, rules and regulations, and introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the profession.
Specialized training will be offered in:  theory; safety; sanitation; state laws, rules and regulations; chemistry; anatomy and physiology; skin and nail care; hair coloring; reception; lab and salon management.
Career Interests:  cosmetologists, salon owners or managers, estheticians, nail technicians, platform artists or industry sales representatives
POLICIES
ABSENCES/TARDIES
Refer to Student Handbook
ASSIGNMENTS MAKE-UP POLICY
Refer to Student Handbook
CONTACT INFO
Coach M. Garland (melanie.garland@cobbk12.org)
DISCIPLINE
Refer to rules listed below.  Refer to Student Handbook for consequences.
*Teacher Detention held 7:50-8:10am Tuesdays, Thursdays
ELECTRONICS
NO ELECTRONICS SHOULD BE USED OR SEEN! Put away before you walk into classroom.   Refer to Student Handbook.
GRADING
Class work/Employability/Lab                      30%
Tests and Quizzes                                          20%
Projects                                                          20%
Reading and Writing Comprehension          5%
Common Assessment                                    5%
Final                                                               20% (written 10% and performance 10%)
LAB (Salon)
All performance-based work is considered Lab.  Salon I students will be introduced to lab work and procedures.  Lab will be incorporated as needed for Salon I students.  Salon II and Salon III students will have extensive lab hours/credit.  NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN LAB!
PROFESSIONALISM/EMPLOYABLE:  READY TO WORK
B e prepared.  Be organized. Be Prompt. Be courteous. Be accountable. Be responsible.  Be knowledgeable.  Be self-regulated learners.  Fulfill duties as assigned. Adhere to course standards.  Ask questions if not sure. 
RULES
No horse-playing.  No profanity.  No disrespect.  No food.  No electronics. Stay on task.  Be self-regulated learners!  Be professional/employable—refer to explanation listed above. Adhere to course standards.  Ask questions if not sure.
SUPPLIES
Cosmetology Services I students are required to bring their own combs and butterfly hair clamps.  Cosmetology Services I students may bring their own manikin but is not required. 
Salon Services II and Salon services III students are required to have their own manikins, haircutting shears, combs, butterfly hair clamps—manikin’s hair need to be long enough for several cuts and styles. 
Written assignment supplies for all cosmetology students:  small 3-ring notebook with pockets, posters, color pencils, markers, writing utensils, notebook paper, index cards.
SAFETY POLICY
Adhere to classroom rules to prevent injuries.  Proper attire (apron or cape), closed-toe shoes, and gloves should be worn when working on manikins and humans in salon/lab to prevent injuries, skin diseases, ruining clothes, etc.  Practice cleanliness at all times—leave your workstation clean.  Adhere to course standards.
TUTORING
Extra help outside of class time will be offered Tuesday and Thursday mornings by appointment.
I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE COSMETOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS.
Student’s Name ____________________________ Signature _________________________________
Parent’s Name _____________________________ Signature _________________________________
Contact Info. (Phone) _______________________  E-mail____________________________________

August 7-9

Welcome Back!

*Wednesday
Teacher will check schedules and transcripts
We will discuss class expectations, rules, class routine, etc.

*Thursday
As classes and schedules are being adjusted, we will continue discussing class procedures
Students will complete "Who Are You???" questionnaire and present to class

*Friday
Students will complete "Two Truths and a Lie" icebreaker.
Students will work on "Name plates."

Monday, May 13, 2013

May 20-23

Monday-Thursday
  • Students will work on performance assessments and review for Final Exam.
  • Final Exams Wednesday and Thursday. Early Release 11:36.
MAY 23RD LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!

May 13-17

Monday-Friday

  • Students will work on performance assessments and review for Final Exam.
  • Senior Exams this Thursday (3rd and 4th blocks) and Friday (1st and 2nd  blocks)


Monday, May 6, 2013

May 6-10

Monday-Friday
Cosmetology I
  • Students will work on performance assessments and review for Final Exam.
  • Make up any missing assignments by May 10th
Cosmetology II and III
  • Work on Cosmetology business plans and portfolios.  They are due Friday.
  • Students will review for Final Exam
  • Make up and missing assignments by May 10th