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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.
Even
Course Number State Course ID Course Title Course Description May Be Grade Level Credit Fall Spring Grad Odd Grad Prerequisites
Applied* Years
Years
Student must
ESL (English as a be enrolled in ELL
Second program. Beginner
9 A/B
119116 Language) THIS COURSE WILL aid ELL students in developing their reading and ELLs may elect
enrollment with
119126 -- Enrichment A/B writing skills through individualized instruction at the student’s reading level. approval of ELL
The course is developed using program guidelines set by the Federal and
ESL
---------- 10 Enrichment 9 A/B coordinator.
State governments, as well as the New Mexico English Language
A/B 119136
119146 ---- ESL Development Standards and Benchmarks which are aligned with New Language 0.5 credit per X X Students who are
---------- 11 10614952 Enrichment 10 Mexico State Language Arts Standards and Benchmarks. STUDENTS WILL Arts 9 - 12 semester Part A Part B X X Fluent/ English
A/B 119156 A/B increase their reading comprehension, vocabulary base, and writing skills via Proficient (FEP)
a research-based language development program. Required for English
ESL
may elect
119166 ----- Enrichment 11 language learners (ELLs) at the developing and expanding/bridging levels. enrollment with
--------- 12
A/B 119176 A/B NOTE: Students may enroll multiple semesters for 0.5 elective credit per recommendatio n
119186 ESL semester. by Student
Enrichment 12 Assistance Team
A/B and ELL
coordinator.
THIS COURSE IS an elective for students coming to RRHS whose test
scores indicate they need assistance with reading comprehension. Small
classes with individualized attention and assignments allow students to Teacher or
115000 10311911 Hi Impact Reading develop improved reading skills. Students may test out of the course at the Language 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X counselor
115010 I A/B Arts year Part A Part B
end of a semester. STUDENTS WILL improve vocabulary, word attack skills, recommendatio n
reading
comprehension, and reading analysis in this course.
THIS COURSE WILL include extended reading, writing, research, and
discussion on mythology and folklore of the past and present. STUDENTS 0.5 credit
Mythology and Language
115400 10104944 WILL explore how themes found in myths and legends are used in modern 10 - 12 Semester X X X X None
Folklore Arts
literature. Students will use current course
and classic texts to improve reading, writing, and speaking skills.
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