Theater Workshop 1

Prerequisite: Introduction to Theater or Division Chair/Instructor Approval Grade Level: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 0.5 This course will provide an in-depth study of theater as it pertains to performance and production, essentially creating opportunities for students to develop communication and

Introduction to Theater

Prerequisite: None Grade Level: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 0.5 Introduction to Theater is a multi-leveled course that explores the different aspects of theater as well as the process of staging a piece. Students will gain insight into the various theatrical

Journalism: Print / Web Production

Prerequisites: Introduction to Media Production or Division Chair/Instructor Approval Grade Levels: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 0.5  Students will build on the skills they learned in the Introduction to Media Production course to produce stories in a variety of mediums. Students

Video and Audio Production

Prerequisites: Introduction to Media Production or Division Chair/Instructor Approval Grade Levels: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 0.5  In Video and Audio Production, students will continue to develop their video and audio production skills with an emphasis on the following (depending on

Introduction to Media Production

Prerequisites: None Grade Levels: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credits: 0.5 This semester-long course is centered around the fundamentals of journalism and media production. Students will learn about media literacy as well as the historical and ethical responsibility of journalists. In addition

Fitness & Nutrition

Prerequisite: None; Not repeatableGrade Level: 10-12Semesters: 1Credits: 0.5 This is a non-athletic/activity exemption course. This is an interdisciplinary course taught by the Physical Education and Family & Consumer Science Departments. This course is a two-hour block: one hour in lieu

Engineering Design 2

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Engineering Design 1, and at least concurrent enrollmentin Math 2 Grade Level: 9-12Semesters: 1Credit: 0.5 This course is designed for students who want to further explore the field of engineering and itscareer possibilities. This project-based course

Beginning Band

Prerequisite: None Grade Level: 9-12 Semesters: 2 Credit: .5 Description:  Beginning band is a multi-leveled course for novice musicians to elect as a replacement for their study hall course so they can learn to play a woodwind or brass instrument.

Vocational Work Resource

Grades Level: 10-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 0.5 Students with an IEP, and who are DRS (Dept of Rehabilitation Services) clients, who secure competitive employment in the community and regularly work part-time can earn a half-credit each semester by reporting their