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Our Mission

Employ best practices for college and career readiness. Emphasize opportunities to master 21st century skills. Prioritize strategies to engage students in learning and meet the diverse educational needs and learning styles of students. Foster productive relationships between students, teachers, employers, and higher education. Prepare students for technical occupations and other high-growth, high-wage careers. Give students opportunities to earn valuable credentials. Support transitions to postsecondary endeavors.

Business Education

From accounting to marketing, learn what it takes to create and run a business.
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Child Development & The Family

Focus on the stages of development in children and more.
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Fashion & Design

Dive into the fashion world and explore your creativity with a variety of classes including textiles, and design.
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Education for Employment

Develop the skills needed to be successful in the rapidly changing economy and workforce. 
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Computer Science

From programming to app development, challenge yourself in these courses.
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Culinary Arts

Master the basics of cooking and learn more about nutrition and meal management. 
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Industrial Technology

Gain meaningful hands-on experience while exploring mechanical, industrial, and engineering industries. 
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    Contact Us

    Bryan Peckhart
    Division Leader 
    Email: bpeckhart@d155.org 

    Business

    Ryan O'Neill
    Business Teacher
    Email: roneill@d155.org

    Steve Karlblom
    Cooperative Education Teacher
    Email: skarlblom@d155.org

    Family & Consumer Sciences

    Erika Jones
    Family & Consumer Sciences Teacher 
    Email: ejones@d155.org

    Lindsay Gertz
    Family & Consumer Sciences Teacher 
    Email: lgertz@d155.org

    Industrial Technology

    Stiljan Agolli
    Industrial Technology Teacher
    Email: sagolli@d155.org 

    Brian Burger
    Industrial Technology Teacher
    Email: bburger@d155.org 

    Nicholas Low
    Industrial Technology Teacher
    Email: nlow@d155.org