2025 - 2026 (Current)
AVID IV develops strategies to ensure academic success in core studies required for entrance to four-year colleges and universities by developing college awareness and cross curricular writing, inquiry, collaboration, and reading skills. Students finalize college admissions essays, continue focus on college placement examinations, and examine/prepare for college life by selecting courses and finding support services…
Read More about AVID IV.Students serving as athletic trainers/managers will support the organization, management, and delivery of an athletic program.
Read More about Athletic Trainer/Manager.This course is designed to provide student-centered learning that will help the student understand and use correctly library resources, including all forms of media and a wide variety of audio-visual equipment.
Read More about Library Operations.Students serving as office assistants will be responsible to an assigned administrator and must report one period each day to perform primarily clerical duties to expedite necessary documentation for the classroom, library, and offices.
Read More about Student Office Assistant.Students may enter this program at Venture School through application and/or partial transfer.
Read More about GED Preparation.In Algebra I, students will build on the knowledge and skills for mathematics in Grades 6-8, which provide a foundation in linear relationships, number and operations, and proportionality. Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical…
Read More about Algebra I.In Pre-AP Algebra I, students develop a deep understanding of linear relationships emphasizing patterns of change, multiple representations of functions and equations, modeling real world scenarios with functions, and methods for finding and representing solutions of equations and inequalities. Taken together, these ideas provide powerful conceptual tools that students can use to make sense of…
Read More about Pre-AP Algebra I.In Algebra II, students will build on the knowledge and skills for mathematics in Kindergarten- Grade 8 and Algebra I. Students will broaden their knowledge of quadratic functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations. Students will study logarithmic, square root, cubic, cube root, absolute value, rational functions, and their related equations. Students will connect functions…
Read More about Algebra II.This course is for students to continue their preparation for Precalculus. It is recommended for college bound seniors who need additional support with advanced algebra skills foundational to conceptual understanding in Precalculus. Topics included are functions, radical functions and rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, natural logarithms, rational functions, conics, trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations.
Read More about Independent Study: Algebra III.In Pre-AP Algebra II, students solidify and extend the understanding of functions and data analysis developed in prior courses. Students build upon linear, quadratic, and exponential functions as they work to define logarithmic, polynomial, rational, square root, cube root, and trigonometric functions. Quantitative literacy is developed by weaving data sets, contextual scenarios, and mathematical modeling…
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