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AP United States History

AP 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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AP United States Government and Politics

AP United States Government and Politics

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.

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AP Statistics

AP Statistics

This course is designed to provide college-level instruction on the concepts and tools for working with data.

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AP Spanish Language and Culture

AP 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.

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AP Psychology

AP Psychology

AP Psychology is a college-level course providing students an overview of the development of human behaviors and thoughts.

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AP Microeconomics

AP 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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AP Macroeconomics

AP Macroeconomics

You have been called upon to assist the leader of the Macro Islands who is running for reelection next year. The economy is in shambles, and you need to come up with some feasible solutions.

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AP Human Geography

AP Human Geography

The AP® Human Geography course is designed to provide college level instruction on the patterns and processes that impact the way humans understand, use, and change Earth’s surface.

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AP French Language and Culture

AP French Language and Culture

The AP French 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.

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AP Environmental Science

AP Environmental Science

The goal of AP Environmental Science is to provide students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world and to identify and analyze environmental problems that are natural and human-made.

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AP English Language and Composition

AP English Language and Composition

This course provides high school students with college-level instruction in studying and writing various kinds of analytic or persuasive essays on literary and nonliterary topics in language, rhetoric, and expository writing.

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AP Calculus BC

AP Calculus BC

This course consists of a full high school year of work comparable to calculus courses in colleges and universities.

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AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus AB

This course consists of a full high school year of work that is comparable to calculus courses in colleges and universities.

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AP Biology

AP Biology

This challenging course is designed to provide a college-level experience and prepare students for the AP exam in early May.

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AP Art History

AP Art History

This course is designed to provide college-level instruction in art history and prepare students for the AP exam in early May.

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Spanish 1 (Non- Speakers)

Spanish 1 (Non- Speakers)

¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! Students are taking a virtual trip to Spain, Cuba, Colombia, and Argentina. As students explore each country, a student blogger is there to help them learn about the place and its unique characteristics.

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Spanish 2 (Non- Speakers)

Spanish 2 (Non- Speakers)

In Spanish II, students travel virtually through Central America and the Caribbean, spending time in museums, traffic jams, and even the hospital.

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Spanish 3 Honors (Non- Speakers)

Spanish 3 Honors (Non- Speakers)

In Spanish III, students will meet and virtually accompany four teens with Hispanic backgrounds as they learn about and travel to several Spanish-speaking countries.

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Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1

Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1

The purpose of this course is to enable students whose heritage language is Spanish to develop, maintain, and enhance proficiency in their home language by reinforcing and acquiring skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including the fundamentals of Spanish grammar.

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Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2

Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2

The purpose of this course is to enable students whose heritage language is Spanish to develop, maintain, and enhance proficiency in their heritage language by reinforcing and expanding skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as Spanish grammar skills acquired in Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1.

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French 1

French 1

In this course, students learn the basic French language.

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French 2

French 2

The purpose of this course is to further develop the French communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

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French 3 (HON)

French 3 (HON)

French 3 provides mastery and expansion of skills acquired by the students in French 2.

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Chinese 1 (Check for availability)

Chinese 1 (Check for availability)

In this course, students learn the basic Chinese language. At the very beginning, the course starts by introducing students to a general knowledge of Pinyin, Mandarin Chinese, Chinese dialects, and Chinese characters.

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Chinese 2 (Check for availability)

Chinese 2 (Check for availability)

Chinese II enables students to further develop the communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese at a more advanced level.

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Chinese 3 (HON) (Check for availability)

Chinese 3 (HON) (Check for availability)

In Chinese III, students continue to expand their abilities in various aspects of Chinese Mandarin. Students continue to build their knowledge of vocabulary, sentence patterns, and grammar points in communicative contexts.

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World History (HON)

World History (HON)

Students will use knowledge pertaining to history, geography, economics, political processes, religion, ethics, diverse cultures, and humanities to solve problems in academic, civic, social, and employment setting

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Economics (HON)

Economics (HON)

Economic decisions affect us every day of our lives. Understanding economics means thinking about how scarcity, or limited resources, requires us to make choices and evaluate one option against others.

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