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Welcome to the LQ Business Department & Digital Media Arts [DMA] Department; a place where all students will build life and job skills, learn more about the world of business, complete career pathways, and have fun!
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- DECA competitions. DECA is a nationally recognized organization that allows students to compete against other business students from across California, build their business knowledge, confidence, communication skills, and strengthen their college applications and job applications.
To simplify, DECA is the "NHS" or "Academic Decathlon" for Business Students. - Internships opportunities
- College Credit for all Business & DMA classes
- Honors Classes
- DECA competitions. DECA is a nationally recognized organization that allows students to compete against other business students from across California, build their business knowledge, confidence, communication skills, and strengthen their college applications and job applications.
- Students often ask, “Why do I have to learn this?”
In the Business Department, our goal is to satisfy their curiosity while allowing students to see how our classes connect to the real life beyond high school, the world of business, careers, and more.
Student Quotes
“My 2 older brothers and 1 older sister took business classes and they loved them. Plus, we want to major in Business when we go to college.”
- Mueller Twins (Rachel and Elizabeth)
“The Business Certificate helped me get my job at Sam's Club. Seriously.”
- Kim Varela
“I wanted to be around Mr. Ruzzi more.”
- Vuong Nguyen
“By taking business courses, I now know what kind of career will be best for me.”
- Candace Nguyen
“The teachers here are really cool, helpful and funny.”
- Max Erler
“I took business classes to get a head start on my career and avoid a fast food job.”
- Amy Sifuentes
“The business teachers at La Quinta High School are the best. They have great positive attitudes and are always full of jokes and stories to tell. Why can’t all the teachers be like that?!?”
- Jeanne Bui
“They gave me the skills and knowledge that I need to pursue a career in business.”
- Ryan Ly
Business Courses
- Fundamentals of Business
- Marketing and Society
DECA
meets UC/CSU 'G' requirement
College Credit opportunities - Accounting
DECA
meets UC/CSU 'G' requirement
College Credit opportunities - Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation
DECA
learn multiple ways to start generating revenue in high school
meets UC/CSU 'G' requirement
College Credit opportunities
- Digital Media Honors
weighted GPA course
fulfills Art requirement for graduation
meets UC/CSU 'F' requirement - Advanced Multi Media Honors
weighted GPA course
Movie making
Aztec Broadcast Channel creators
Special FX
fulfills Art requirement for graduation
meets UC/CSU 'F' requirement
College Credit opportunities - Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation
(with 3D printing and prototype development) (meets G requirement)
Teachers
Please visit the following teacher websites for additional information:
School and Industry
- Students are trained in all aspects of the business industry giving them strong skills in accordance with our state curriculum standards. Our program is competency based and strictly adheres to state guidelines. Employers commend our students on their excellent computer skills, business knowledge, financial abilities, and work ethics.
- As part of our collaboration with industry and colleges, several guest speakers are invited into classrooms to discuss career exploration and field trips are often organized for students to get a first hand look at businesses. Recent businesses our students have visited: Oakley, Quiksilver, Hurley, Volcom, Whittier Law School, and Duradoggie Pet Toys. Field trips are an important part of our curriculum. Additionally, CPA’s visit the accounting classes, marketing experts and small business owners visit the Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Introduction to Business classes.
Standards Based Curriculum
- California’s schools are delivering a standards-based curriculum. Our goal is to connect essential business skills with teaching and content standards to show how strong standards-based classroom practices in secondary education support acquisition of employability skills for students. The business teachers all focus on school-to-work and school-to-college skills. Our students are fully equipped to enter the world of work or an advanced degree program in college. The goal is to continue to assure a world-class education for every child, while our vision is to help all students become productive citizens after graduating from La Quinta High School.