2025 - 2026 (Current)
Building upon the concepts taught in Animation II and its corequisite Animation II Lab, in addition to developing advanced technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio Visual Technology, and Communications career cluster, students will be expected to develop an increasing understanding of the industry with a focus on applying pre-production, production,…
<p>In this course, designed specifically for Spanish speakers, students will engage in a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes the four language skills (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) as they advance their proficiency in Spanish. Through a variety of authentic materials, including literature, music, and current events, students will develop critical thinking skills, expand their vocabulary, and…
The emphasis of Spanish III is the strengthening of the three modes of communication. The Spanish III student will read and discuss a variety of cultural and literary selections. Level III students are expected to reach a proficiency level of Intermediate Low to Intermediate Mid. Students at the Intermediate Mid proficiency level express meaning in…
The second year of Spanish is a continuation of the development of the three modes of communication. New vocabulary and more complex grammatical structures are learned along with important cultural topics. Level II students are expected to reach a proficiency level of Novice High to Intermediate Mid. Students at the Intermediate Mid proficiency level express…
Spanish I is the first course of a recommended three-year sequence designed to develop fundamental language across the interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational modes of communication. The study of beginning level vocabulary, phonetics and grammar is included. The culture and civilization of the Spanish-speaking world is integrated into all aspects of the course. Level I students…
This peer instruction-based course covers the fundamentals of geoscience literacy, how the Earth works and how it’s various systems – the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere – interact to form our complex world. many of the most complex and interesting scientific problems of this century, such as energy resources, water supply and climate change, require…
The history of the United States 1492-1865 (Fall) and history of the United States Since 1865 (Spring) are two college courses that comprise junior year history. Students take on the role of historian to discuss, analyze and reflect on the unique history of the United States of America, exploring the scope and depth of the…
Advanced Placement Research, the second course in the AP Capstone Experience, allows students to explore an academic real-world topic, problem, or issue of individual interest in depth. Through this mentored inquiry, students design, plan, and conduct a year-long mentored, research based investigation. In the AP Research course, students further their skills acquired in the AP…
Advanced Placement Seminar, and elective course, is a foundational course that equips students with the power to accurately and precisely analyze and evaluate information, develop skills to think critically and creatively, research, explore, pose solutions, develop arguments, collaborate and communicate using various media and perspectives. Through a cross curricular lens, students consider multiple points of…
This college-level course is designed for students who wish to develop proficiency in Mandarin Chinese while gaining a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. Through instruction in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, students will engage with authentic materials and real-world contexts that reflect contemporary life in Chinese-speaking communities. The curriculum emphasizes communication skills, cultural comparisons, and…