What is the primary mission of the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences?

Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences Overview

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To promote urban agriculture and educate students about food origins.
To encourage students to move to rural areas.
To focus solely on traditional academic subjects.
To prepare students for careers in technology.
2.
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What unique feature does the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences offer?
A curriculum without any hands-on learning.
A 39-acre working farm within the city.
A focus on only sports and arts.
A traditional classroom-only approach.
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How do students at the school choose their focus area?
By selecting one of six pathways at the end of sophomore year.
By selecting a new focus every semester.
By following a pre-determined path set by the school.
By choosing randomly at the start of freshman year.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six pathways offered at the school?
Food Science
Marine Biology
Agricultural Finance and Economics
Agricultural Mechanic Technology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a significant outcome for students who complete the finance pathway?
They focus solely on horticulture.
They gain financial literacy and investment skills.
They become experts in agricultural mechanics.
They specialize in animal science.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key benefit of the hands-on learning approach at the school?
It allows students to memorize facts easily.
It limits students to classroom activities.
It provides real-world applications and experiences.
It focuses only on theoretical knowledge.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What do students say about the diversity of opportunities at the school?
There are limited opportunities for involvement.
Opportunities are only available for certain students.
There is something for everyone, regardless of interests.
Opportunities are focused only on sports.
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