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Introduction to Programming – 460310                  enrolled in the program should have a history of demonstrated
                   10 Credits             Grade(s) 9-12           responsibility and a willingness to help others.
                              1 Year Course
                 School Site(s)           BCHS, MHS               Student Activities – 800100
            Description:  An  introductory course in computer            10 Credits            Grade(s) 10-12
            programming/software  engineering  and  applications.                   1 Year Course
            The course introduces students to the fundamentals of      School Site(s)              BCHS
            computer programming.  Students will learn to design,
            code, and test their own  programs while  applying    Description:  This course  is designed for students
            mathematical concepts.  The Teacher will  introduce   wishing to impact their campus and community by
            concepts  and  problems  solving  skills  to  beginning   means of implementing daily lunchtime activities,
            students  through  a  programming  language  Simple   rallies, and  special events as well as with service
            Basic.                                                organizations off campus.  The course concentrates on
            The second half of the year reviews and builds on the   leadership training, conflict management, and team
            concepts introduced in the first semester.  This      building.  Outside time spent on projects and committee
            semester  introduces  students  to  more  complex  data
            structures and their uses, including sequential files,   assignments is required.  This course may be repeated
            arrays, and classes.  Students will learn to create more   for credit.
            powerful  programs  through  fun  interactive  and  non-
            violent game/industry programming.                    Student Government – 271900
                                                                       10 Credits                                Grade(s) 9-12
            Intermediate Programming - 466600                                      1 Year Course
                  10 credits                           Grade(s) 9-12   School Site(s)      BCHS, LHS, MHS, THS
                             1 Year Course
                  School Site             BCHS, MHS               Description:  This course is designed to meet the needs
            Description:  The goal  of this course  is to open your   of the Student Leadership Team.  All assembly persons
            mind to computational thinking, to educate students to   and student body officers are required to enroll in this
            leverage programs as tools in their field of study, and   course.    The  course  concentrates  on  legislative
            to empower them with a fundamental knowledge of       procedures, basic concepts  of the democratic process,
            programming.  Students will learn C++ using industry   team guiding, special projects and developing skills in
            standard software (Visual Studio), and  an animated   leadership, parliamentary procedure, management,
            interactive textbook.  Students learn how to apply the   communication and decision making.
            power of computer programming to solve various
            challenges in science, math, and business.
                                                                  Link Crew - 800200
            _________________________________________                                                    Grade(s) 10-12
                                                                         10 Credits
            LEADERSHIP AND STUDENT AIDE                                             1 Year Course
                                                                       School Site(s)         BCHS, LHS, MHS
            Seminar 101 – 216600                                  Description:  This  is a team of  upperclassmen who
                   10 Credits                         Grade(s) 9-12   mentor  the  freshman  class.    The  team  provides
                             1 Year Course                        Freshman Orientation to welcome and acclimate the
            UC Requirement                     g                  freshmen to their new school.  They also provide several
                  School Site                MHS                  educational  and  teambuilding  activities  in  the
            Description:  This one year course is designed to help   freshman   state     requirement      classes
            students understand the importance of academics and   (drug/alcohol/tobacco  awareness,  anger  management,
            to build a solid foundation of skill such as self-analysis,   making  positive  choices,  etc.)  and  an  evening  social
                                                                  activity each semester.  Link leaders also meet one-on-
            time-management,   goal-setting,  decision-making,    one with their freshmen each semester.  This program
            career research, financial literacy and planning for the
            future.    Every  student  will  leave  this  class  having   is geared towards individual student success  on an
            completed  a  10-Year  Plan  that  includes  their  high   academic and personal level.  Students are required to
            school plans along with post-secondary options.       sign a contract regarding behavior, attendance, grades
                                                                  and confidentiality; as well as attend summer training
                                                                  and all Link Crew events.  Prerequisites:  Application,
            Conflict Mediation – 800000                           paper screening (grades, attendance, behavior, letters of
                   10 Credits            Grade(s) 11-12           recommendation) and then  interview.  Enrollment is
                             1 Year Course                        limited to one 4  period class.
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                 School Site(s)      BCHS, LHS, THS, MHS
            Minimum GPA requirement at all sites.
            Description:    Conflict  Mediation  is  a  program  which
            uses trained student facilitators to help resolve student
            problems.   During the time they are enrolled  in the
            class,  students  work  closely  with  the  program
            coordinator and administration.  The ultimate result is
            an  improved  self  concept  among  team  members and
            overall improved atmosphere on campus.   Students

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