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Modern World History A (1st semester of a 2 semester class)
with Colleen Loveless
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Be sure to register for both semesters.
MODERN WORLD HISTORY A/B
Course Length: Yearlong
Credit: 1.0
Grade Level: 9-12
Course Description: Throughout this course, students are encouraged to think critically, analyze different perspectives, and make connections between past and present events/places. They may also have opportunities for research projects, simulations, and discussions to deepen their understanding of key historical concepts and big ideas of human history from the Age of Exploration to the present.
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Multicultural Literature
with Alison Gillespie
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MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Course Length: Semester
Credit: 0.50
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: In this course, students will pursue a greater understanding and appreciation for cultures of various races, ethnicities, socio-economic classes, and genders by analyzing modern and classic literature. Students will practice using textual references, inferring, and critical thinking. This course continues to focus on applying the three enduring outcomes of: strengthening the ability to read with intent, write with purpose, and speak with clarity.
Nutrition & Wellness
with Maggie Randall
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NUTRITION & WELLNESS *NEW*
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Course Description: This half-credit course will introduce the student to an overview of good nutrition principles that are needed for human physical and mental wellness. Discussion of digestion, basic nutrients, weight management, sports and fitness, and life-span nutrition is included. Application to today’s food and eating trends, plus learning to assess for reliable nutrition information is emphasized.
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Personal Finance
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: This course covers the most current and relevant financial topics that impact today’s students. Topics include budgeting, identity theft, saving, investing, insurance/risk management, online banking, and careful use of credit. This course teaches students how to plan and manage their personal finances, how to live a financially successful life, and what their financial responsibilities are as citizens.
Note: Students will prepare for the W!SE Financial Literacy Certification.
Personal Finance (Asynch/FlexLab)
with Cherie LaGree
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PERSONAL FINANCE (Asynch/FlexLab) *NEW*
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: This course covers the most current and relevant financial topics that impact today’s students. Topics include budgeting, identity theft, saving, investing, insurance/risk management, online banking, and careful use of credit. This course teaches students how to plan and manage their personal finances, how to live a financially successful life, and what their financial responsibilities are as citizens.
FlexLab Component: This course is offered asynchronously. No live instructional classes will be provided. The teacher will be available for support, as needed. FlexLab courses contain two required components - failure to complete both will result in failure of the course:
Note: Students will prepare for the W!SE Financial Literacy Certification.
Physics A (1st semester of a 2 semester course)
with Craig Lebakken
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PHYSICS A/B
Course Length: Yearlong
Credit 1.0
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a comprehensive survey of all key areas: physical systems, measurement, kinematics, dynamics, momentum, energy, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, magnetism, and more. The course uses a storyline structure that connects to real-world phenomena, and answers questions like: How can we design more reliable systems to meet our communities’ energy needs?; How do forces in Earth’s interior determine what will happen to the surface we see?; What can we do to make driving safer for everyone?; How have collisions with objects from space changed Earth in the past, and how could they affect our future?; and How do we use radiation in our lives, and is it safe for humans?
Plant Science
with Mindy Smits
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PLANT SCIENCE/BOTANY *NEW*
Course Length: Semester
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: – Do you have a green thumb or struggle to keep plants alive? No matter your level of plant expertise, this class is a great fit for those wanting to grow their plant knowledge. Throughout the class, students will dig into the science of plants, learning about their parts and structures, how they grow and function, what’s happening at the cellular level, their life cycle, and the ways they reproduce. Students will engage in interactive activities and hands-on labs designed to bring concepts to life and help make the science of plants tangible.
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Pre-Algebra A (1st semester of a 2 semester course)
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PRE-ALGEBRA A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 9-12
Course Description: In this course, students take a broader look at computational and problem-solving skills while learning the language of algebra. Students extend their understanding of order of operations, equations and inequalities, linear relationships, functions, properties of exponents, polynomials, representing data, irrational numbers, and the pythagorean theorem.