AP Computer Science Principles introduces students to foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world. Prerequisites: None. Credits 1.0
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Spanish 4 Honors
Spanish 4 expands the skills acquired by the students in Spanish 3. Specific content includes, but is not limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on […]
Read MoreEconomics and Personal Finance (HON)
In Economics and Personal Finance, instructional time will emphasize eight areas: (1) developing fundamental concepts of economics, such as, analyzing the trade-offs that individuals, businesses, and society must make because […]
Read MoreProbability and Statistics Honors
In Probability and Statistics Honors, instructional time will emphasize four areas: (1) creating and interpreting data displays for univariate and bivariate categorical and numerical data; (2) comparing and making observations […]
Read MoreMathematics for Data and Financial Literacy (HON)
In Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy, instructional time will emphasize five areas: (1) extending knowledge of ratios, proportions and functions to data and financial contexts; (2) developing understanding of […]
Read MoreMathematics for College Algebra
In Mathematics for College Algebra, instructional time will emphasize five areas: (1) developing fluency with the Laws of Exponents with numerical and algebraic expressions; (2) extending arithmetic operations with algebraic […]
Read MoreTwo-Dimensional Studio Art 1
Students experiment with the media and techniques used to create a variety of two-dimensional (2-D) artworks through the development of skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, and/or design. Students practice, […]
Read MoreSemantics and Logic Honors
The purpose of this course is to increase reading fluency and endurance through integrated experiences in the language arts and preparation for college level aptitude exams. This course incorporates reading […]
Read MorePrinciples of Entrepreneurship
This course provides instruction in the basic principles of entrepreneurship including the role of the entrepreneur, entrepreneurship as a career, ethics in business, and the principles of marketing, financing, and […]
Read MorePersonal Finance and Money Management (HON)
In Personal Finance and Money Management, instructional time will emphasize seven areas: (1) exploring how personal financial decisions are made, including understanding how cognitive biases impact decision making; (2) understanding […]
Read MorePersonal Finance
They say money makes the world go round; but how? In this course, students learn how money impacts their world. Why do we pay taxes? How do credit cards work? […]
Read MoreNutrition and Wellness
This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education […]
Read MoreMusic of the World
Students explore the musical traditions of 20th- and 21st-century American and global communities around the world through study of current trends, focusing on the function of music within various cultures […]
Read MoreIntensive Reading 4
This course is designed for 12th grade students reading below grade level. The course includes foundational skill standards to be used until a student has mastered the standard. Credits 1.0
Read MoreIntensive Reading 3
This course is designed for 11th grade students reading below grade level. The course includes foundational skill standards to be used until a student has mastered the standard. Credits 1.0
Read MoreIntensive Reading 2
This course is designed for 10th grade students reading below grade level. The course includes foundational skill standards to be used until a student has mastered the standard. Credits 1.0
Read MoreFoundational Skills in Mathematics 9-12
This course supports students who need additional instruction in foundational mathematics skills as it relates to core instruction. Instruction will use explicit, systematic, and sequential approaches to mathematics instruction addressing […]
Read MoreEarly Childhood Education 1
This course includes the following content: childcare rules and regulations, safe learning environments, stages of child development, developmentally appropriate practices, and communication skills, principles of child nutrition and technology use; […]
Read MoreDigital Design 1
This course is designed to develop basic entry-level skills required for careers in the digital publishing industry. The content includes computer skills; digital publishing concepts and operations; layout, design, REV […]
Read MoreCybersecurity Essentials
This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education […]
Read MoreCreative Writing 2
The purpose of this course is to enable students to continue developing and applying writing and language skills for creative expression in a variety of literary forms. Studying and modeling […]
Read MoreCoding Fundamentals
The purpose of this course is to assist Information Technology students in making informed decisions regarding their future academic and occupational goals and to provide information regarding careers in the […]
Read MoreBusiness Ownership/ Level 3
The purpose of this course is to prepare students as entrepreneurs, present entrepreneurship as a career path that is worth consideration, provide students with the skills needed to realistically evaluate […]
Read MoreBusiness Management and Law/Level 3
This course is designed to provide an introduction to business management techniques. Topics include human relations, decision making, communication techniques, business law concepts, and characteristics of the American enterprise system. […]
Read MoreAP United States History
The AP U.S. History course focuses on the development of historical thinking skills (chronological reasoning, comparing and contextualizing, crafting historical arguments using historical evidence, and interpreting and synthesizing historical narrative) and the development of student’s abilities to think conceptually about U.S. history from approximately 1491 to the present.
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Students must take the Advanced Placement Exam in order to receive Advanced Placement credit. Students who do not take the AP® Exam will be awarded Honors level credit.
Read MoreAP Statistics
This course is designed to provide college-level instruction on the concepts and tools for working with data.
Read MoreAP Spanish Language and Culture
The AP Spanish Language and Culture course emphasizes communication (understanding and being understood by others) by applying the interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations.
Read MoreAP Psychology
AP Psychology is a college-level course providing students an overview of the development of human behaviors and thoughts.
Read MoreAP Microeconomics
You traveled to the Macro Islands to assist the leader in winning re-election. You came for a job, but you realized as you were working that you loved the islands and wanted to make your home there.
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