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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
THIS COURSE IS a beginning level art class for students desiring to study
the many facets of pottery and sculpture. Students may explore a number of
media such as different types of clay, wood, textiles, plaster, wire, 0.5 credit
Pottery and Introduction to the
163600 11644121 assemblage, collage, painting on 3D surfaces or any combination of these. Fine Arts 10 - 12 Semester X X X X
Sculpture I Visual Arts
STUDENTS WILL develop a basic understanding of pottery and sculpture course
through the
exploration of different media.
THIS COURSE IS an intermediate level art class for students interested in
Pottery and extending and strengthening their confidence and skills in the production of 0.5 credit Pottery and
163700 11644000 Fine Arts 10 - 12 Semester X X X X
Sculpture II pottery and sculpture. STUDENTS WILL enhance their basic understanding course Sculpture 1
of pottery and sculpture through the exploration of different media.
THIS COURSE IS an advanced level class designed for students who prefer
pottery and sculpture as their mode of expression. 0.5 credit
Pottery and Pottery and
163800 11644000 STUDENTS WILL continue to perfect their skills while developing Fine Arts 10 - 12 Semester X X X X
Sculpture III Sculpture 2
their own personal style as well as producing a small body of work that is course
thematically unified.
THIS COURSE WILL provide an opportunity for advanced, highly motivated Audition prior to
choral students considering a career in choral or vocal music to continue registering for
progression and growth in musical knowledge and skills while focusing on a course and
cappella music and aural harmony as well as theory of harmonic structures in concurrent
Show Choir enrollment in
163150 163160 11314112 (ACappella/ Jazz choral music and improvising harmonies. STUDENTS WILL be required to Fine Arts 12 1.0 credit/full yeX X X X Concert Choir
3A/B) participate in mandatory out of school rehearsals and performances.
Students must be in grade 12, have one year of high school choir experience
minimum, and be concurrently enrolled in Concert Choir. Students must
audition prior to registration in order to be admitted to this course. Note: Fee
$45
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