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* Designates Honors Option, in which student completes advanced coursework
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Mathematics
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Pre-Algebra
Algebra I (over 1 or 2 years)
Geometry
Algebra II or Algebra II-Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Math of Money
SAT Math Preparation
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English
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Experiencing Literature *
British Literature *
American Literature *
World Literature *
Advanced Analysis - Theater and Film
Literature Support Courses
Spellogrpahy
Composition with Computers
Etymology/Morphology
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Languages
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Spanish I - IV
Latin I - IV
Independent study in German, French
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Social Studies
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Modern World History *
World Geography
United States History *
American Government *
Introduction to Psychology *
Independent study in Topics such as Catullus, Alternate Histories, Archeology, Ancient Math, and and Inquiry-Based Research and Study Skills
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Laboratory Sciences
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Earth Science *
Biology *
Chemistry *
Physics *
Environmental ScienceBR>
Advanced Biology I and II
Astronomy
Independent study in Topics such as Oceanography, Astronomy
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Technology
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Digital Design is a two-year track during which students develop the marketing, layout and design skills used in advertising through digitally creating brochures, newsletters, and additional publications. Students also learn concepts used in product development through the design of bottles, boxes, and other promotional items.
Video Game Design is a four-year technology track during which students learn programming, 3D animation, conceptual drawing, broadcast graphics, and audio/video techniques culminating in a fourth-year multimedia project where students work together in teams to complete the design of an original video game.
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Fine Arts
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Studio Art
Rapid Visualization
Creative Writing
Yearbook
Drama
Photography
Independent study in Topics such as Film Criticism, Art History, and Music Appreciation
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School-to-Work Experience
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Project-based learning in the workplace: A three-week collaborative project
involving students and adults in the business community who serve as mentors
Examples of placements: Architecture firms, animal shelters, schools, forensic labs,
web-site design firms, computer hardware companies.
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