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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.
th
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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