Introduction to Media Production

Prerequisites: NoneGrade Levels: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credit: 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 to

Theater Workshop 1

Prerequisite: Introduction to Theater or Division Chair/Instructor Approval Grade Level: 9-12 Semesters: 1 Credits: 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: NoneGrade Level: 9-12Semesters: 1Credits: 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 roles of actor,

Child Development

Grade Level: 9-12 Prerequisite: NoneSemesters: 1Credits: 0.5 Students can plan and implement activities as a group for preschool children.  Students will apply classroom theory through teaching and observation in the preschool setting.  The different aspects of growth and development measured

Art Appreciation

Prerequisite: NoneGrade Level: 9-12Semesters: 1Credits: 0.5 Introductory survey and analysis of the visual arts – painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, printmaking, and crafts – to acquaint non-art majors with basic aesthetic concepts: media, technique and function; elements and form; genres; stylistic

Core Literacy

Pre-Requisite: None Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1.0 Core Literacy is a year-long course designed to improve students’ reading skills across all content areas, as well as to help students understand and engage with reading strategies and practices. Students are

AP Computer Science Principles

Grade: 9-12 Semester: 2 Prerequisite: None The AP Computer Science Principles course is designed to be equivalent to a first-semester introductory college computing course.  In this course, students will develop computational thinking skills vital for success across all disciplines, such

Global Issues Honors

Prerequisite: 8th Grade Placement Process Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Honors Global Issues establishes a strong foundation for success in subsequent social studies courses while simultaneously cultivating informed and active global citizens.  The course promotes student understanding of

Global Issues

Prerequisite: 8th Grade Placement Process Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Global Issues establishes a strong foundation for success in subsequent social studies courses while simultaneously cultivating informed and active global citizens.  The course promotes student understanding of an

Integrated Global Issues & Freshman English

Prerequisite: 8 Grade Placement Process Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credits: 2 (1 English, 1 Social Studies) This course integrates Global Issues and Freshman English, satisfying the curricular requirements for both. The specific curriculum for this integrated course is organized