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Probability and Statistics
Decisions or predictions are often based on data—numbers in context.
Calculus
Calculus is a branch of mathematics that involves the study of rates of change.
Visual Layout and Design
The Visual Layout and Design course will explore historical events, visual concepts and principles of visual design, including design elements, composition, form, color theory, and basic image making, message development and elements of visual story telling. Students will also dive into the practice of design by creating visual design projects.…
Civics for All
Students will study the foundations of American democracy and the origins of American government. Emphasis is placed on the Constitution and the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a democratic society. In addition, the roles of political parties, campaigns & elections, public opinion, and the media will also be considered.
Student Leadership
Student Leadership is a course that allows students the opportunity to develop and evaluate their own leadership qualities.
AP Spanish Language and Culture
The AP Spanish Language and Culture course emphasizes communication (understanding and being understood by others) by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in real-life situations
Pre-Calculus
Pre-Calculus weaves together previous study of algebra, geometry, and mathematical functions into a preparatory course for calculus. The course focuses on mastery of critical skills and exposure to new skills necessary for success in subsequent math courses. Throughout the course, Common Core standards are taught and reinforced as the student…
Physics
In this course, students will utilize scientific practices to discover knowledge and overarching concepts related to physical science. Students will recognize unifying themes that integrate the major topics of Physics including one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, accelerated and circular motion, and momentum. Students will also explore energy, charging and electrical circuits,…
AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP Comparative Government and Politics is equivalent to an introductory college course. Our study will focus on important themes and concepts in comparative government through the lens of six core countries and one supranational body: United Kingdom, Mexico, Nigeria, Iran, Russia, China and the European Union. Students will engage in…
AP Psychology
AP Psychology is an introductory course in the study of human behavior and mental processes. In this course students will learn to think like a psychologist as they become critical evaluators of psychological research. Topics of study cover the history and evolution of the field of psychology through eight psychological…
AP Computer Science Principles
Students will use visual, block-based programming and seamlessly transition to text-based programming with languages to create apps and develop websites, and learn how to make computers work together to put their design into practice. Students will apply computational thinking practices, build their vocabulary, and collaborate just as computing professionals do…
AP Environmental Science
Explore and investigate the interrelationships of the natural world and analyze environmental problems, both natural and human-made. In this course, you’ll take part in laboratory investigations and field work to find out more about our planet. Designed with College Preparedness in mind, students who are successful in this course will…
Influential Black Leaders Through History
In this course, students will look at important and influential Black Leaders in the United States of America, as well as, globally (primarily the United Kingdom, the Caribbean & Various African countries). Along with exploring each Black Leaders significance starting with the likes of King Tut, & Mansa Musa of…
Science Engineering Design: Creating a Cable-Suspended Camera System
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Nope! It’s a suspended camera system! This type of system allows cameras to move vertically and horizontally through an established area. Instead of watching a camera zoom around an environment, students will create one! In this course students will be challenged to…
Science Engineering Design: Growing a Modern Garden
Agriculture has been one of the building blocks of human civilization for the last 12,000 years. Humanity has changed a lot since civilization first began and that includes the way we grow our plants. Students will explore different agricultural structures and incorporate emerging resources to cultivate a technologically enhanced botanical…
Urban Studies
This course is designed to be the equivalent of a two-semester college course on Urban Studies. The content focuses on theories and practices of the process of global urbanism and how flows of people, outcomes, and ideas cut across social, political and spatial divisions. Prepares students to be solution-thinking global…
AP World History
World History focuses on developing students’ abilities to think conceptually about world history from approximately 8000 BCE to the present and apply historical thinking skills as they learn about the past. Five themes of equal importance — focusing on the environment, cultures, state-building, economic systems, and social structures — provide…
ELL
Students learn speaking, listening and reading skills. This course helps students develop listening and oral communication skills and build the confidence of when speaking, reading and communicating in the English language.
Emergency Medical Services
The Emergency Medical Services Basic class is a course of study intended to provide the student with a basic understanding of how to respond in a given emergency situation. The topics to be covered include: Scene Safety, Situational Awareness, Airway Management, Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), AED use, Basic Pharmacology, Bleeding…
Physical Education
Instruction in various types of physical activity to promote the physical development and well-being of the individual. This involves organized sports, dance, and calisthenics. Games are also used to develop social skills that promote good sportsmanship and to create lifelong learners.
Science and Math
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Social Studies
Additional help in social studies for all grade levels.
English Language Arts
Additional help in English Language Arts for all grade levels. Photo by Nicole Honeywill on Unsplash.
US History & Geography (Grade 11)
Term 1 covers the role of geography in United States history; constitutional foundations of American society through the closing of the frontier. Term 2 covers America from the Progressive Era to the present. This one year course terminates with the US History and Government Regents Exam.
US History & Geography (Grade 9)
Term 1 covers the role of geography in United States history; constitutional foundations of American society through the closing of the frontier. Term 2 covers America from the Progressive Era to the present. This one year course terminates with the US History and Government Regents Exam.
Teacher/Office Assistant
Students may serve as an office assistant in the main office, counseling center, career center, attendance office, library, etc. Tasks include filing, telephone answering, message delivery, and other general office tasks under the supervision of a staff member Students may assist a teacher with clerical duties, lab setup, equipment setup,…
Peer Leadership
Peer Leadership is an elective course offered to juniors and seniors. The Peer Leaders serve as ambassadors of the school to our district in several ways. They meet on a weekly basis with the freshman students, and detail and discuss various aspects of the high school experience. Students will build…
Health Education
Focuses on the teaching of behaviors for healthy living. It covers topics such as personal hygiene, nutrition, and sex education. Mental, social and emotional health issues are addressed as they impact choices regarding the use, misuse, and abuse of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
Spanish 1-5
Spanish 1 Students will be introduced to Spanish culture and language. Students will be expected to speak in the target language, and almost all instruction will take place in the target language, at a very basic level. Students will learn fundamental grammar items such as the present tense of regular…
Global History & Geography
Global Studies & History: The Contemporary World; The start of the Cold War; the end of European colonialism in Asia, Africa and the Middle East; economic development in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America since 1945; the role of women; the United Nations; sources of world conflict since 1945; the…
English 12
World literature is the focus of the Senior curriculum and covers literature from all continents. Students work on their college application essay, write a research paper, and produce comparative literary essays. Students are required to make formal presentations, write analytic and creative essays, and read a book independently in preparation…
English 11
American literature is the focus of the Junior curriculum with a theme that explores what it means to be American, the role of literature in shaping the American identity, and the power of the American dream. Students are exposed to research skills and develop deeper analytic thinking and writing skills.…
English 10
British literature is the focus of the Sophomore curriculum, with a heavy emphasis on works by William Shakespeare. Students continue their progress as critical readers, writers, and thinkers. The stress is on writing analytical essays, but students also practice expository and persuasive strategies in preparation for the ELA Regents.
Weight Training
An introduction to the proper skills and concepts of weight training, muscular development, strength and stamina are explored. Students develop and practice a personal program for weight training.
Yoga
An introduction to the fundamental posture exercises, breathing, and relaxation techniques as a basis for physical and mental self-improvement.
Physical Education
Instruction in various types of physical activity to promote the physical development and well-being of the individual. This involves organized sports, dance, and calisthenics. Games are also used to develop social skills that promote good sportsmanship and to create lifelong learners
Low Impact Aerobics
This program is designed to offer the students a wide variety of cardiovascular fitness activities in order to enhance physical wellness. Activities include: Step aerobics, High/Low impact, Yoga, Zumba, Kickboxing, Insanity, Cardio Drumming, Rope jumping, and track workouts. This program also offers a variety of strength training activities that include:…
Body Conditioning and Toning
Designed for all students wishing to improve their overall strength, appearance, and body image through resistance and cardio-respiratory training.
Advisory (All Grades)
Advisory is a key component in promoting the academic success of students in their college preparation.. Here students can monitor their progress under the guidance of a caring adult, build supportive relationships with peers and with their adviser, develop the behaviors that lead to success in school and beyond and…
Print Journalism
During the course of this class students will develop an understanding of the importance of journalism in a democratic society, understand what news is and learn the importance of accuracy in reporting, develop an understanding of ethics of journalism and the regulations governing the student press. Students will also have…
Public Speaking
This elective course will be given in two halves over the course of the year. The goal of the first half is to make students comfortable with speaking on everyday topics in front of their peers, before going on to hold planned panel discussions and give presentations on academic topics.…
Broadcast Journalism
This course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to be informed consumers of media in a technological society. The course provides the opportunity for students to learn basic journalistic and technological skills to be used in career choices and radio & television productions. Students will research, gather, and…
Participation & Government
The principles of government, politics and law; roles and rights of citizenship; political party system; legal obligations;public policy; and political participation.
English 9
The grammar and composition component is focused on the study of grammar components, literary texts, vocabulary, and other related skills with the main objective to hone written and verbal communication. Types of writing produced include: reading responses, reflective essays, personal narratives, literary essays and creative assignments.
French 1 & 2
Students will be introduced to French or Spanish culture and language. Students will be expected to speak in the target language, and almost all instruction will take place in the target language, at a very basic level. Students will learn fundamental grammar items such as the present tense of regular…
AP US History
This college level course is offered to Advanced Juniors. This course is designed to provide students with the analytic skills and factual knowledge necessary to deal critically with the problems and issues in United States history. The course will develop the skills necessary to arrive at conclusions on the basis…
AP English Lang & Comp
This course engages students in becoming skilled readers of nonfiction essays and texts from a variety of periods, disciplines, and rhetorical contexts, and in becoming skilled writers for a variety of purposes. Students are prepared for the AP Language and Composition exam. The course also incorporates some of the American…
AP English Literature & Composition
This course involves close and critical reading of outstanding works of literature from ancient to present times. Students analyze the writer’s craft and use of language to both better appreciate literature and to prepare for the AP examination.
Music
Introductory course to general music. This encompasses music history, music composition and exposure to instrumental and vocal music.
Dance
By exploring, creating, replicating and observing dance, students build their technical and expressive skills, develop their artistry and a unique personal voice in dance, and experience the power of dance to communicate. They understand dance as a universal language and a legacy of expression in every culture.
Visual Arts
Students will create works of art and reflect on their work through self and peer-to-peer critiques and student-to-teacher assessments. Students will learn about artists and art movements related to the concept and media of each unit. Students will develop an artist’s portfolio (with artist statements) and explore college programs of…
Algebra 2/Trigonometry
This is the third mathematics course in the high school sequence. In this course, the number system will be extended to include imaginary and complex numbers. Students will learn about polynomial, absolute value, radical, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Problem situations involving direct and indirect variation will be solved. Data…
Statistics
This is a full-year course in college-level statistics that culminates with the Advanced Placement examination. Topics include: exploring data, planning a statistical study, methods of data collection, producing models using probability theory and simulation, and statistical inference.
Geometry Section II
This is the second mathematics course in the high school sequence. In this course, students will have the opportunity to make conjectures about geometric situations and prove in a variety of ways that their conclusion follows logically from their hypothesis. Congruence and similarity of triangles will be established using appropriate…
Geometry
This is the second mathematics course in the high school sequence. In this course, students will have the opportunity to make conjectures about geometric situations and prove in a variety of ways that their conclusion follows logically from their hypothesis. Congruence and similarity of triangles will be established using appropriate…
Algebra
This is the first mathematics course in high school. Algebra provides tools and develops ways of thinking that are necessary for solving problems in a wide variety of disciplines such as science, business, and fine arts. Linear equations, quadratic functions, absolute value, and exponential functions are studied. Coordinate geometry is…
AP Bio
This college-level course is an in-depth study of all major areas of Biology with an emphasis on molecular mechanics, geared to the preparation for the AP exam. The course is taught through lecture, active classroom discussion, and laboratory projects. Students are tested on each unit and are graded on outlines…
Chemistry
The following topics will be covered: the interaction between matter and energy, atomic structure, bonding, periodic trends, stoichiometry, solutions, kinetics and equilibrium, organic chemistry, nuclear energy, acid-base chemistry, and redox reactions.
Living Environment
In this required course, the following topics will be covered: measurement, scientific method, research design, microscopy, organization and classification, molecular biology, animal and plant maintenance, homeostasis, disease and immunity, genetic inheritance, mitosis and meiosis, protein synthesis, genetic engineering, human reproductive systems, evolution, and ecology.
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