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Culinary Arts 2

Free
Calendar Jan 17, 2024

Course is free to register.  However, billing information should be provided during the registration process.

Course Length:  Semester Course 

Credit:  0.5 

Grades: 9-12

Prerequisite: Culinary Arts 1

AP Spanish Language & Culture (2nd semester of 2 semester course)

Free
Calendar Jan 18, 2024

Register for Free. However, course is not free.  Cost is based on consortium or school contract.  Please have correct billing details available to provide during registration.

Course Description: The AP® Spanish Language and Culture course is an advanced language course in which students acquire proficiencies that expand their cognitive, analytical and communicative skills.  The AP® Spanish Language and Culture course prepares students for the AP® Spanish Language and Culture exam. It uses as its foundation the three modes of communication (Interpersonal, Interpretive, and Presentational) as defined in the Standards for Foreign Language Learning in the twenty-first century. The course is designed as an immersion experience and is conducted almost exclusively in Spanish. In addition, all student work, practices, projects, participation, and assessments are in Spanish. The course teaches language structures in context and focuses on the development of fluency to convey meaning. Students explore culture in both contemporary and historical contexts to develop an awareness and appreciation of cultural products, practices, and perspectives. In addition, students participate in a forum where they are able to share their own opinions and comments about various topics and comment on other students’ posts. The course also makes great use of the Internet for updated and current material.

Course Length: Two Semesters

Credit:  1.0

Spanish 3 (2nd semester of 2 semester course)

Free
Calendar Jan 18, 2024

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Course Description: Intermediate Spanish students who have a strong base of vocabulary, speaking, and listening skills reach a new level of mastery and fluency in this course. Through games and compelling stories, students learn advanced grammar and vocabulary, with an emphasis on correct accents and comprehension of real-world native speech. Error-recognition technology helps students eliminate common mistakes from their speaking and writing. Engaging graphics, videos, and games keep students interested, and make learning languages exciting.

Course Length: Two Semesters

Credit:  0.5 per semester

Spanish 2 (2nd Semester of 2 semester class)
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Spanish 2 (2nd Semester of 2 semester class)

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with Maureen Madden

Calendar Jan 22, 2024

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No fee is required upfront; however, billing information will need to be provided as part of the enrollment process.

Spanish II 

Course Length:  Yearlong Course 

Credit:  1.0 credit 

Grades: 9-12 

Prerequisite(s): Spanish I; Middle School Spanish 1 and 2 (or equivalents) 

Course Description: Students continue their study of Spanish by further expanding their knowledge of key vocabulary topics and grammar concepts. Students not only begin to comprehend listening and reading passages more fully, but they also start to express themselves more meaningfully in both speaking and writing. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning; understand common vocabulary terms and phrases; use a wide range of grammar patterns in their speaking and writing; participate in conversations and respond appropriately to conversational prompts; analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various Spanish-speaking countries; and take frequent assessments by which their language progression can be monitored. By Semester 2, the course is conducted almost entirely in Spanish.

US Government & Politics

Free
Calendar Jan 22, 2024

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Course Length:  Semester Course

Credit:  .5 credit 

Grades: 11-12 

Prerequisite(s): None 

Course Description:   In this capstone course, students develop a deep understanding of the functions and structures of the United States Government by examining political issues and campaigns, the Constitution, lawmaking process, and court system.  There is the option to complete supplementary coursework to prepare for the AP US Government and Politics Exam for students enrolled in this course.

Applied Engineering 1 / 2

Free

with Danielle Krueger

Calendar Sep 3, 2024

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Be sure to register for both semesters.

Course Length:  Yearlong Course

 Credit:  1.0 credit

Grades: 10-12

Prerequisite(s): Engineering Explorations or by teacher recommendation

Course Description:  Discover how technology has changed the world by pursuing solutions to everyday problems. While using the Scientific Method and the Engineering Design Process, learn how electricity, electronic systems, magnets, and circuits work. Understand the design process and bring your ideas to life. Explore various inventions and solutions that have solved problems across industries. Students will also use the Engineering Design Process and an Engineering Notebook to reverse engineer a product of their choice.

AP® Biology (1st semester of 2-semester course)

Free
Calendar Sep 9, 2024

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Be sure to register for both semesters.

Course Length:  Yearlong Course   1st Semester of a 2-semester course

Credit:  1.0

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisites: Teacher/school counselor recommendation required     
  
Course Description: This course guides students to a deeper understanding of biological concepts including the diversity and unity of life, energy and the processes of life, homeostasis, and genetics. Students learn about regulation, communication, and signaling in living organisms, as well as interactions of biological systems. Students carry out a number of learning activities, including readings, interactive exercises, extension activities, hands-on laboratory experiments, and practice assessments. These activities are designed to help students gain an understanding of the science process and critical-thinking skills necessary to answer questions on the AP Biology Exam. The content aligns to the sequence of topics recommended by the College Board.      

AP® Chemistry (1st semester of 2-semester course)

Free
Calendar Sep 9, 2024

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Course Length:  Yearlong Course   1st Semester of a 2-semester course

Credit: 1.0

Recommended Grade Level: 11-12

Prerequisites: Success in Chemistry and Algebra II, and teacher/school counselor recommendation.

Course Description: Students solve chemical problems by using mathematical formulation principles and chemical calculations in addition to laboratory experiments. They build on their general understanding of chemical principles and engage in a more in-depth study of the nature and reactivity of matter. Students focus on the structure of atoms, molecules, and ions, and then go on to analyze the relationship between molecular structure and chemical and physical properties. To investigate this relationship, students examine the molecular composition of common substances and learn to transform them through chemical reactions with increasingly predictable outcomes. Students prepare for the AP Exam. The course content aligns to the sequence of topics recommended by the College Board.                        





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