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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE

   Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted).  Disciplines are:;  Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit].  Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.
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      Course Number  State Course ID Course Title         Course Description              May Be   Grade Level  Credit  Fall  Spring  Grad   Odd Grad   Prerequisites
                                                                                          Applied*                                  Years
                                                                                                                                Years
                                        The course will introduce principles of basic anatomy, strengthening,
                                        stretching, and injury prevention through intermediate Pilates and yoga and
                                        dance mat work exercises. Students will practice intermediate level Pilates
   150230           150240  2314400  Pilates 2 A/B  and yoga poses and sequences of movement in order to develop strength,   Elective    9-12  1.0 credit/Full   X  X  X  X  Pilates 1
                                        balance, and flexibility. Students will also learn relaxation and breathing   year
                                        techniques to help reduce stress and prevent injury



                                        THIS COURSE WILL explore plays and acting styles from
                                        classical periods. Beginning with classical monologues, students will then
                                        study and practice the theatre of ancient Greece, Medieval times, and the   0.5 credit
                            Acting I: Classical
        164500      11134921            Renaissance, from Sophocles to Shakespeare. STUDENTS WILL perform   Fine Arts  9 - 12  Semester   X  X  X  X  Drama
                            Drama
                                        scenes and plays from classical periods.   Acting exercises will develop skills   course
                                        in pantomime, diction, text analysis, and stage combat. Students will prepare
                                        and perform a short play for their final exam.
                                        THIS COURSE WILL explore plays and acting techniques from the modern
                                        period. Beginning with contemporary monologues, students will then study
        166630      11134122  Advanced Acting  and practice the works of Ibsen, Moliere, and O’Neill, to name a few. Special   Fine Arts  10 - 12  1.0 credit/ full   X  X  X  X  Drama and Acting
        166640              10 A/B      units may include the theatre of the absurd and American musical theatre.   year                        I
                                        STUDENTS WILL
                                        perform scenes and plays from the twentieth century.

                                        THIS COURSE WILL explore plays and acting techniques from the modern
                                        period. Beginning with contemporary monologues, students will then study
        166710              Advanced Acting  and practice the works of Ibsen, Moliere, and O’Neill, to name a few. Special   1.0 credit/ full   Drama and Acting
        166720      11134122  11 A/B    units may include the theatre of the absurd and American musical theatre.   Fine Arts  10 - 12  year  X  X  X  X  I
                                        STUDENTS WILL
                                        perform scenes and plays from the twentieth century.

                                        THIS COURSE WILL explore plays and acting techniques from the modern
                                        period. Beginning with contemporary monologues, students will then study
        166810              Advanced Acting  and practice the works of Ibsen, Moliere, and O’Neill, to name a few. Special   1.0 credit/ full   Drama and Acting
        166820      11134122  12 A/B    units may include the theatre of the absurd and American musical theatre.   Fine Arts  10 - 12  year  X  X  X  X  I
                                        STUDENTS WILL
                                        perform scenes and plays from the twentieth century.






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