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Health Science                                  Science, Technology, Engineering and
                                                                             Mathematics
                                                                             Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  This is a high-level, intense language course designed to prepare students for the Advanced Placement
        exam and college-level study. The course emphasizes vocabulary expansion, extemporaneous speaking, and lengthier
        writing, listening at native-speaking speed and reading lengthy authentic texts. AP German V is conducted in German
        and students pledge to use only German in class to the best of their abilities. Themes addressed in this course include
        families in different societies, the influence of language and culture on identity, influences of beauty and art, science and
        technology in our lives, factors that impact our quality of life, and global challenges.

         Course Title:       Spanish I                                       Credit Value:           1.0
         Course Number:      106310                                          Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):    None                                            Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources        Education and Training
        Description:  This course provides the learner with an exciting introduction to the Spanish language and culture by
        focusing on the beginning stages of communication. Reading, writing, speaking and listening skills are  developed
        through the study of relevant thematic, such as hobbies, school, food, family, and culture. Grammatical units include
        basic verb conjugation, gender of nouns, adjective  agreement,  and  sentence structure. Culture and  practice of the
        language are woven throughout the units of study in order to prepare students with the tools to continue succeeding in
        the Spanish program.

         Course Title:       Spanish II                                      Credit Value:           1.0
         Course Number:      106320                                          Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):    Completion of Spanish I with 70% or higher and   Open to Grades:        9, 10, 11, 12
                             teacher recommendation
         Career Cluster(s):   Education and Training
        Description:  In order to be successful in this class, students must have studied the following skills: conjugations of the
        present tense,  basic sentence structure, and  vocabulary recognition. Thematic units of study include school,
        extracurricular activities, daily routines, directions, cities, childhood, and celebrations. Grammar topics include: irregular
        present tense, past tenses, object pronouns, commands, and present progressive.

         Course Title:       Spanish III                                     Credit Value:           1.0
         Course Number:      106330                                          Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):    Completion of Spanish II with 70% or higher     Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
                             and teacher recommendation
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources        Health Science
        Description:  In order to be successful in this class, students must have studied the following skills: conjugation of the
        present tense, complex sentence structure, and  vocabulary production. Students must be able to apply past tense in
        context correctly. Thematic units of study include a  thorough review of Spanish II  grammar  and  vocabulary,  news,
        current events, TV, movies, food, entertainment, and health. New grammar topics include: conjugating the regular and
        irregular preterite and imperfect tenses, the imperfect progressive, the present perfect, and the negative “tú” commands.

















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