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interactions within and between them.  This course
        PHYSICAL SCIENCE
                                                                  will  also  explore  Biochemistry,  Cells  and  Cell
        (Full year, 1 credit, Grade 9)                            Functions,  Energy  Transformations,  Molecular
                                                                  Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology
        This  course  is  designed  to  provide  all  students  a
        laboratory  experience  in  basic  physics,  chemistry,   Lab Fees: Students are expected to purchase safety
        and earth and space science and to offer insight into     goggles ($8).  Students must pay a lab fee of $30.
        the  methods  by  which  scientific  knowledge  is
        acquired. The course is designed to serve as a solid      H2BE: Honors Biology & English
        foundation  for  students  taking  later  courses  in
        Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. This course is not       (Full year, 2 honors level credits: 1 Honors Biology,
        open  to  any  student  who  has  received  credit  in    1 Honors English, Grade 9)
        Chemistry,  Honors  Chemistry,  Physics  or  Honors       Prerequisite:  Evaluation  of  student  application,
        Physics.                                                  teacher recommendations, and possible interview

        Lab  Fees: Students  are  required  to  purchase  an      This co-taught Honors Biology and Honors English 9
        approved  laboratory  apron  and  safety  goggles         is  a  research-based  course  focusing  on  critical
        (approximately  $15). Students  are  charged  a           thinking  and  application.  The  course  integrates
        replacement  fee  for  lab  equipment/glassware           biological  concepts  (cells,  genetics,  ecology,
        breakage.                                                 evolution, and related ethical issues) with literature
                                                                  that  complements  these  topics  and  meets  state
                                                                  standards.  Students  will  read  a  variety  of  works,
        BIOLOGY
                                                                  including  poetry,  plays,  and  nonfiction,  to  learn
        (Full year, 1 credit, Grade 9)                            about biological issues while using these sources as
                                                                  a springboard for discussion. For example, students
        This course investigates the composition, diversity,
                                                                  could create proposals offering solutions for some
        complexity and interconnectedness of life on Earth.       of  today’s  most  compelling  scientific  dilemmas.
        Fundamental  concepts  of  heredity  and  evolution
                                                                  Reading selections include, but are not limited to, Of
        provide  a  framework  through  inquiry-based
                                                                  Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, The Hour of Land
        instruction to explore the living world, the physical     by  Terry  Tempest  Williams,  The  Immortal  Life  of
        environment  and  the  interactions  within  and
                                                                  Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, selections from
        between them. Students engage in investigations to        Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan, selections from
        understand and explain the behavior of living things
                                                                  Walden by H.D. Thoreau, and others. The course will
        in a variety of scenarios that incorporate scientific
                                                                  include  an  outdoor  component,  utilizing  Hudson
        reasoning, analysis, communication skills and real-       High  School’s  land  lab  and  nearby  parks,  and
        world applications.                                       culminate in a backpacking trip in the spring, with an

                                                                  overnight in the fall.
        HONORS BIOLOGY
                                                                  Summer reading and writing are required.
        (Full year, 1 Honors credit, Grade 9)
        Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation                      Lab Fee: $30.00
                                                                  Additional Fees:  $125.00 for travel expenses.
        Honors Biology is the required course for students        Students purchase paperbacks not to exceed $35
        wishing  to  take  AP  Biology.   The  course  will
        investigate  the  composition,  diversity,  complexity
        and interconnectedness of life on Earth. Advanced
        concepts  of  heredity  and  evolution  provide  a
        framework through labs and instruction to explore
        the living world, the physical environment and the
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