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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 WILL include class projects such as producing
flyers, posters, publication inserts, newsletters and photo essays. Source
materials will include prize-winning literature and newspaper articles. Student
work will be eligible for submission in the school yearbook and newspaper
depending on space and editorial acceptance. STUDENTS WILL become
familiar with the laws guiding journalists, as well as practice ethical Language 0.5 credit
115200 19024933 Journalism 1 Arts / Tech 9 - 12 Semester X X X X None
journalism including, but not limited to, the First Amendment and current Credit course
case law. They will develop journalistic writing skills including news writing,
feature writing, review writing, and opinion pieces. They will use AP
(Associated Press) style in their writing and editing. Students will learn and
practice the basics of design including newspaper and magazine journalism,
and desktop publishing using InDesign.
In this course students will continue the study of the Latin language and
Roman culture and its influence on the cultures of the Western world. This
course will focus on the skills of reading, grammar, and writing using Language
112530 1.0 X X
112540 12154000 Latin 2 A/B vocabulary expressions and intermediate grammar concepts. The goal of this Arts / World 10 - 12 credit/year Part A Part B X X Latin 1
course is to develop the ability to read and understand Latin authors in the Languages
original language. Students will also gain a better understanding of their own
language and culture in order to participate in the global community.
In this course students will read and translate authentic passages from
several Roman authors in their original Latin text. They will still have regular Language X Part
112570 112580 1214000 Latin 3 A/B grammar practice to review and reinforce concepts, but the emphasis is on Arts / World 42686 1.0 credit/year X Part A B X Latin 2
learning to read Latin prose and poetry for meaning and discussion. Students Languages
will expand their knowledge about the Roman Culture.
THIS COURSE IS designed for students whose first or native language is
Spanish for Spanish. It will develop and solidify broader and more effective, more fluent,
112830 Spanish and more elaborate language skills. STUDENTS WILL begin to develop the Language 1.0 credit / full X X Teacher or
112840 12714101 (Heritage) appreciation of language, literature, music, film, and entertainment through Arts / World 9 - 12 year Part A Part B X X counselor
Speakers 1 A/B the use of the developing language skills. In most classes, service learning Languages recommendatio n
opportunities are available.
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