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Instructor Jacqueline Livingston-Merkerson

Academy of Marketing and Retail Services

Master Degree with specialization in Educational Leadership, Barry University.

Bachelor of Science Degree with specialization in Fashion Merchandising, Florida State University (FSU)

Educational Background

Marketing Teacher at Hialeah High School since 1989

Senior Class Sponsor 1999-2013 Fashion Club Sponsor Academy Leader ( Marketing and Retail

Services) DECA supporter(Distributed Education Clubs of

America)

My Hialeah High School History

Single mother of two lovely daughters Bianca and Chandler Merkerson

Both Honor Graduates of Hialeah High School

Family Background

ShoppingSewingEvent Planning

Socializing with family and friends

TravelingBiker Events

Hobbies and Skills

Fashion Marketing Program

The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment or advanced training in the Fashion Marketing and Sales Industry.  

All students upon the Completion of the Fashion Marketing program will be able toutilize skills necessary to receive IndustryCertification in PHOTOSHOP CS4

Industry Certification

Florida Bright Futures

Florida Gold Seal Fashion Colleges DECA membershipwith participation in competitive events

College Scholarships

Community Service

Feed the Homeless

Clothes Drive

Retail Stores/OutletsClothing FactoriesFashion Colleges Beauty Schools of America

Field Trips

Guest Speakers

*Colleges Fashion Related

*Modeling Agencies

*Businesses

*Former students in industry

Color and Design Techniques

Event Planning/Management

Knowledge of Fabric Design and Construction

Knowledge of Textiles and Yarns

Retail Selling Techniques

Labor and Community Issues related to the Fashion Industry

Employability Skills as it Relates to Fashion

*Finance; technical and production skills

*Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues

*Entrepreneurship

 

Other Content Areas

Project: Fashion Trends

Research the latest Fashions through researchusing Fashion magazines.

Project:Visual Design and Display

Design your own display

Project: Design your own garment creatively!!

Project: Still Modeling

BanquetBeginning of the Year

Banquet End of the year and

Fashion Club Mission

The mission of the Hialeah High School’s Fashion Club is to increase member awareness of the world of fashion. To assist with the development of leadership and teamwork skills through active participation in fashion related activities in school and in the community.

Must attend HHS Mandatory for all students

in the Fashion Program 2.0 GPA Pay dues by deadline

includes club t-shirt Be an active member Attend monthly meetings Participate and attend

Fashion show productions

Fashion Club Membership Requirements

Club TappingPaid members

Committee Member

Fashion Club Officers and T-Bred Top Models

Paid Fashion Club member 2.5 GPA or better Interest in Fashion Great leadership skills Positive attitude Ability to work well with others Must not be a officer in any other club Must not be employed Must be available during after school hours Must complete a written interview and submit

before the deadline given

Fashion Club Officer

T-Bred Top Models

*Must attend Hialeah High School.

*Fashion Club Member.

*Model Try-Out participant, finalist, winner.

*Must be available during after school hours for rehearsals, fittings, and events

*Must follow school dress code at all times.

*Must have a signed contract.

Competitions Scholarships Field Trips Awards and Trophies Teamwork Hands on experiences

DECADistributive Education Clubs of America

DECA Membership(An Association of Marketing Students)

Be seated when tardy bell rings.

Never come to class tardy without an official pass.

Never miss class when present in school without advance notice from Ms. Merkerson

Only SIX chairs allowed at each table.

Bring supplies to class daily. (Flash Drive)

Sexual harassment will not be tolerated.

Never remove anything from the teacher desk or from the classroom without permission from Ms. Merkerson

Profane language will not be tolerated

Respect Ms. Merkerson and your classmates at all times.

Be in HHS dress code daily.

Classroom Rules

Electronic Devices Policy

Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Communications Devices:

Cell phones, which are used for communication purposes, are permitted in school, however, they must be turned off (not silent or vibrate) before school begins (7:30 AM), and remain off until the student leaves school (at 2:30 PM dismissal or early dismissal).

Recreational Electronic Devices:

iPods, MP3s, PSPs , and other similar devices, which are used for recreational, or entertainment purposes, must be left at home, and are not allowed to be brought to any Miami-Dade County Public School, at any time of day. Possession of any such electronic device will be cause for disciplinary action.

Hialeah High School enforces this policy.

CONSEQUENCES

Upon the first violation of the Electronic Devices Policy, the cell phone/recreational electronic device will be confiscated from the student and returned to the parent or guardian with a warning.

Upon the second violation of the Electronic Devices Policy, the device will be confiscated, and the student will be placed in CSI (Indoor Suspension) for a period of 5 days.

Upon the third violation of the Electronic Devices Policy, again, the device will be confiscated, and the student will be placed on Outdoor Suspension for a period of three days.

Verbal warning Parent Contact CSI during class Detention Referral to Administration Suspension from club activities

Removal from program

Classroom Rules Violation Consequences

Teamwork gets it strength from one another!

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