The Accounting I class is designed to provide students with the skills basic to the accounting departments of small businesses. Accounting is considered the language of business; therefore, it is a crucial component of academic backgrounds for students who will pursue entrepreneurial adventures, professional careers or small business ownership. Concepts learned in this class will also help students with personal financial management. Follow the links below to learn more about this course:

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ASSIGNMENTS: Marking Period 4

Week Dates Description
9 5/28-5/31
Exam
8 5/21-5/25
Chapter 18
7 5/14-5/18
Chapter 18
6 5/07-5/11
Monopoly
5 4/30-5/04
Chapter 17
4 4/23-4/27
Chapter 17
3 4/16-4/20
Chapter 15 & 16
2 4/09-4/13
Fitness Junction; Chapter 15
1 4/02-4/06
"The Persuaders"; Fitness Junction

ASSIGNMENTS: Marking Period 3

Week Dates Description
9 3/19-3/23
Fitness Junction
8 3/12-3/16
Fitness Junction
7 3/05-3/09
Reinforcement 2A
6 2/26-3/02
Chapter 14 (3.5 snow days)
5 2/19-2/23
Taxes, Chapter 14
4 2/12-2/16
Chapter 14
3 2/05-2/09
Chapter 14
2 1/29-2/02
Chapter 13
1 1/22-1/26
Chapter 13
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