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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 enable students to understand,
demonstrate and apply the basic rules and etiquette of the particular sport in
which they enroll. Additionally students will demonstrate an awareness of
personal hygiene and healthy lifestyle choices whil developing physical
fitness levels necessary for successful performance in interscholastic
athletics encompassing the areas of strength, power, agility, balance,
endurance, flexibility, and body awareness. STUDENTS WILL develop0 the
151270 Sports Team IV concept of teamwork and sportsmanship through participation in this class 1.0 credit/full X X Written approval
of Head Coach.
151280 30994000 A/B* while demonstrating the six pillars of Character Counts - respect, PE 9 - 12 year Part A Part B X X Uniform required.
responsibility, fairness, caring, trustworthiness, and citizenship. NOTE: In
order to fully participate in interscholastic athletics, students will be required
to earn and maintain a 2.0 grade point average while earning passing grades
in at least four (4) graded and credited subjects the previous grading period.
Required parent permission, code of conduct, media release, physical, and
proof of insurance forms must be completed and submitted prior to the official
start date of each sport.
THIS COURSE, which is at the college level, will cover in detail
human anatomy and its physiological relationships. Topics ranging from
biochemistry to normal/abnormal functions of human systems are covered
throughout this capstone health science class. Multiple labs involving the
dissections of fetal pigs and/or cats are an integral part of the learning
process. STUDENTS WILL prepare for the rigors of a career in the health Science (Lab 1.0 credit / full Chemistry and
year plus
132010 17134133 Anatomy and profession through detailed analysis of the human body, intense Science 11 - 12 0.5 Elective X X X X Biology (Biology
132020 Physiology A/B memorization of the body structures and functions, analysis of symptoms, credit) plus credit for MLT Part A Part B may be
validation of reasons and group discussion for developing strong peer Elective concurrent)
evaluation skills. Students may visit the UNM Cadaver Lab. During the spring 1010
semester, students will also be concurrently enrolled in a Medical Lab
Science course (MLT 1010) with CNM which provides additional credit and
qualifies for dual enrollment credit. This portion of the course will be delivered
on the RRHS campus.
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