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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
THIS COURSE WILL include individual and group projects to
demonstrate cultural understanding and language proficiency. In most
classes, service-learning opportunities are available.
Language and cultural comparisons and community connections continue to Language Successful
112230 12574901 German II A/B be explored. Upon completion of the course, students should have the Arts / World 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X completion of the
112240 necessary knowledge and skills to enroll in a second semester university year Part A Part B
language course. STUDENTS WILL extend communication skills to other Languages Level I course
contexts: daily life, school, professions and work practices, and community
life. Authentic cultural documents (newspapers, magazines, film, and music)
enrich the cultural component of the course.
THIS COURSE WILL provide the necessary knowledge and skills
to enroll in a second year university language course. Travel and career
opportunities are explored. In most classes, service learning opportunities Language Successful
112250 12584901 German III A/B are available. STUDENTS WILL ease into more extensive communication Arts / World 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X completion of the
112260 about their lives. They express opinions, support their point of view, and year Part A Part B
imagine solutions to real situations. Students will use authentic documents Languages Level II course
and technology to study, research, and report on topics such as famous
authors, artists, and historical figures.
THIS COURSE WILL develop and solidify broader and more effective, more
fluent, and more elaborate language skills. In most classes, service learning
Language
Successful
112270 12594901 German IV A/B opportunities are available. Arts / World 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X completion of the
112280 STUDENTS WILL begin to develop the appreciation of language, literature, Languages year Part A Part B Level III course
music, film, and entertainment through the use of their
developing language skills.
THIS COURSE WILL include basic communication skills in the
chosen language, and will introduce geography and culture (music, film,
food) of the countries where the language is spoken. Personalized oral and
written projects enrich the course. Students have opportunities to compare Language
112310 12994000 Italian I A/B the new language and culture with their own and to observe the use of the Arts / World 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X None
112320 year Part A Part B
language in communities beyond the classroom. STUDENTS WILL develop Languages
communication skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for basic
situations: greetings and introductions, descriptions of families and friends,
and daily conversation.
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