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Physical Education – Exploratory Football 256300
BCHS 10-12 5 Elective N
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
In this course, we will be learning skills related to the specific sport by running drills, researching the history and rules associated with
the sport, and playing the sport in a tournament style environment. Students will be officiating these tournaments to help learn all
aspects of the game.
Weight Training 255100
BCHS,IHS, 10-12
LHS, MHS, 11-12 10 Elective NY
THS @MHS
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable CTE Pathway
This physical education program is a conditioning and weight training class designed to meet the individual needs of students
interested in all phases of musculature development. Class may include free weights, weight machines, and aerobic conditioning.
Science
For Agricultural Sciences, please see pages 37-40
Anatomy and Physiology CP 262310
BCHS,LHS,
MHS, THS 10-12 10 Y Science D N Life Science
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable Physical / Life
This is a CP course in the study of human biology. The structure & function of the various systems of the human body is studied in
detail. Human diseases & exercise physiology are studied in relation to an individual’s changing environment. Prerequisite: Biology
Astronomy 260010
Physical
MHS 11-12 10 Science D N
Science
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable Physical / Life
This course is designed for the student who wants to learn more about the universe in which we live. Topics include: History of
astronomy, technological advances, stellar evolution, and contents, structure, and evolution of the universe.
Biology 260300
BCHS, IHS,
LHS, MHS, 10-12 10 Science N Life Science
THS
Offered At Grades Credits College Credit Pre/Co-Req AP/H Grad Req A-G Repeatable Physical / Life
This is a course that is designed to prepare high school students with a solid foundation in the concepts of biological sciences and
chemistry as described in the Science Content Standards for grades K-12. Since the standards at the high school level are not grade
specific, but instead cover all four years, this course will provide students with the knowledge and background in the Biology/Life and
Chemistry strands described in the standards so that they will be successful in other high school courses. This course meets the
District graduation requirements, but not the UC/CSU a-g entrance requirements.