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English
Introduction to
Literature and Composition
American Literature
African American Literature
Contemporary American Studies
World Literature & Composition
Creative Writing
Film & Literature
Poetry
A.P. English Literature & Composition
Fine Arts
Acting
Ceramics
Drawing & Painting
Introduction to Digital Art
Introduction to Video Production & Editing
Chorus
Ensemble Music: Band
Sculpture
Stagecraft
Two Dimensional Design
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Mathematics
Algebra I- Concepts
Algebra I- Applications
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Functions, Statistics, & Trigonometry
Honors-Precalculus
A.P. Calculus
Languages
French I-V (including A.P.)
Spanish I-V (including A.P.)
Physical Education
Physical Education I & II
Advanced Physical Education
Science
Biology
Chemistry
Conceptual Physics
Environmental Science: Marine Fisheries & the Global Energy
Crisis Genetics
Anatomy & Physiology
A.P. Biology
A.P. Chemistry A.P. Physics |
Social Studies
U.S. History
Issues of Character & Service
World Religions
Ethics & Cultural Diversity
History of the Modern World
African American History
Government
Economics
A.P. U.S. History
A.P. Government
Philosophy
Perspectives in Business I & II
Technology
Networking with
Windows 2003
Introduction to Digital Photography
Introduction to Video Production & Editing
Computer Assisted Design
Independent Study
Community Service
Independent Study Project
(available in each discipline)
Independent Senior Project
(may include internship) |
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Required
courses for sixth, seventh and eighth grades include English,
Pre-algebra, Algebra I, Science, Social Studies, Music, Art,
Physical Education; eighth grade students the first year of a romance
language. Feel free to ask
for a Course Description Catalogue which outlines the sequence
of courses for grades six through twelve. |