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Subject Area
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Career/Vocational Education
Career Planning students first learn about themselves and how that knowledge contributes to career success...more details details 47 details Seely, B. 22151G0.5011000
Study Skills
students are guided through developing study skills to improve academic and work performance, based on their learning styles ...more details details 40 details Seely, B. 22003G0.5011000
Language Arts English 1 students will encounter many of the aspects of what keeps a language “alive” ...more
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23 details Read, M. 01001G0.501200
English 2 Students will explore several general approaches to presenting your ideas in writing and also specific techniques you can use to get your ideas across to the reader ...more
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57 details Lacock, B. 01001G0.5022000
English 3 Students explore a variety of pre-reading, reading, and post-reading strategies, while reading a variety of genres ...more
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31 details Lacock, B. 01002G0.5012000
English 4 Students explore the themes of technology, language, illusion, and independence ...more
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20 details Stanton, B. 01002G0.5022000
English 5 Students will explore the process of writing through the Six Traits of Writing ...more
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67 details Read, M. 01102G0.5012000
English 6 Students explore American literature about nature, ethnicity, gender, culture, family, and identity ...more
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23 details Stanton, B. 01054G0.5011000
English 7 Students learn to write in many styles ...more
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18 details Tinker, A. 01102G0.5022000
English 8 Students explore the universal nature of spiritual and intellectual needs for love, justice, integrity, knowledge, and acceptance ...more
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27 details Stanton, B. 01058G0.5011000
Native American Literature course readings include works by nationally recognized authors students will also read one novel on their own and write a short paper about how the book connects to the course themes and to their own life experiences...more details details 18 details Rogers, C. 01064G0.5011000
Fine/Performing Arts
Art
basic two dimensional art class designed to ...more
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32 details Hamilton, S. 05156G0.5011000
Digital Photography
introduction to digital photography shares essentially the same objectives as a beginning black & white photography course ...more
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18 details Hamilton, S. 05167G0.5011000
Health/PE
Fit4Life instruction occurs online to further develop student’s interest in personal lifelong physical activity and fitness ...more
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27 details Sprain, M. 08001G0.5011000
Health Science 1A students are introduced to healthy lifestyle choices that are built around the basic concepts of physical health and wellness ...more
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19 details Sprain, M. 08052G0.5011000

Health Science 1B
students cover a broad range of health-related topics ...more
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23 details Sprain, M. 22208G0.5011000
Outdoor Education students will learn fundamentals of a variety outdoor recreation sports...more details details 16 details Sprain, M 08004G0.5011000
Weight Training an overview of the concepts involved with weight training, from the physiology, goal setting, upper body and lower body all the way to flexiblity...more details details 24 details Sprain, M. 08009G0.5011000
Mathematics
Algebra 1A
first semester of a traditional middle/high school Algebra I course ...more
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32 details Trembly, D. 02053G0.5011000
Algebra 1B
second semester of a traditional middle/high school Algebra I course ...more
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37 details Trembly, D. 02054G0.5011000
Algebra 2A
first semester of a traditional high school Algebra II course ...more
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60 details Trembly, D. 02056G0.5012000
Algebra 2B
second semester of a traditional high school Algebra II course ...more
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37 details Kremers, R. 02056G0.5022000
Applied Math
students are introduced to such everyday life skills as balancing a checkbook, calculating net pay, budgeting expenses, making cost comparisons, buying and renting a home, and finding the cost of operating a motor vehicle ...more
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27 details Montgomery, M. 02151G0.5011000
Essential Math 1A
series of three modules designed to help students master the portions of the California Mathematics Content Standards ...more
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34 details Kremers, R. 02994G0.5012000
Essential Math 1B
series of two modules designed to help students master the portions of the California Mathematics Content Standards ...more
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28 details Kremers, R. 02994G0.5022000
Geometry 1A
students taking this course develop reasoning skills using geometric terms and processes, concepts of logic, and applied problem solving ...more
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37 details Kremers, R. 02072G0.5012000
Geometry 1B
students taking this course continue to develop geometry skills while studying similarity, areas and volumes, right triangles, circles, coordinate geometry, and transformations ...more
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38 details Buchanan, H. 02072G0.5022000
Math Skills Review
students review basic mathematics concepts ...more
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15 details Kremers, R. 02049G0.5011000
Pre-Algebra 1A
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provides an opportunity for students to learn fundamental mathematics concepts using an interactive, problem-based approach ...more details details 25 details Montgomery, M 02051G0.5012000
Pre-Algebra 1B
students learn about general mathematics concepts ...more
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17 details Montgomery, M. 02051G0.5022000
Pre-Algebra Prep reinforces the operational skills necessary to be successful in subsequent math courses...more details details 73 details Kremers, R. 02003G0.5011000
Pre-Calculus 1A
designed to provide students with the necessary preparation for studying calculus and other college mathematics courses ...more
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31 details Buchanan, H. 02110G0.5012000
Pre-Calculus 1B
students engage with the comprehensive content, which includes statistics, graphs, basic geometric concepts, set theory, networking, simple equations, and the coordinate plane ...more
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31 details Buchanan, H. 02110G0.5022000
Science Biology 1A
students will learn how science is used daily to answer questions about life ...more
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29 details Tracy, B. 03051G0.5012000
Biology 1B
is about biological diversity—including viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals ...more
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40 details Tracy, B. 03051G0.5022000
Chemistry 1A
students encounter many problems they must solve through the application of chemistry principles ...more
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35 details Tracy, B. 03101G0.5012000
Chemistry 1B
five units teach colligative properties, kinetics and equilibrium, acids and bases, oxidation and reduction formulas, and organic chemistry ...more
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21 details Tracy, B. 03101G0.5022000
Oceanography
students construct an applied knowledge of the characteristics of aquatic systems ...more
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30 details Harman, B. 03005G0.5011000
Physical Science 1A
students master physical science concepts which are based upon the required standards and objectives ...more
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27 details Harman, B. 03159G0.5012000
Physical Science 1B
basics of physics are covered, from the study of motion, (which includes discussions of Newton's laws of motion), to energy, waves, and electricity and magnetism ...more
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35 details Harman, B. 03159G0.5022000
Physics 1A
students will investigate straight-line motion, motion in two dimensions, energy, relativity, properties of matter, change of state, heat, and temperature ...more
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16 details Roy, M. 03151G0.5012000
Physics 1B students will investigate wave motion, sound, light, reflection and refraction, color, magnetism, electricity, and nuclear physics ...more
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13 details Roy, M. 03151G0.5022000
Social Studies
American Government
students must select five issues and complete five projects, in which they will have to make the same kind of decisions expected of voting-age Americans ...more
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24 details Trembly, A. 04151G0.5011000
American History 1A
students follow events and trends in the history of the United States from the arrival of the indigenous peoples through the end of the Civil War ...more
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20 details Tinker, A. 04101G0.5012000
American History 1B
students learn about American History from the Civil War's end through the 1970s ...more
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31 details Tinker, A 04101G0.5022000
Anthropology
students become familiar with their own culture, and they are introduced to cultures from around the world and from different periods in history ...more
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29 details Trembly, A. 04251G0.5011000
Civics
students will learn about the rights and responsibilities of United States citizenship ...more
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22 details Herrick, D. 04161G0.5011000
Introduction to Psychology
students explore concepts of psychology through life-like scenarios focusing on aggression, addictive behavior, memory, interpersonal relations, and self-care ...more
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25 details Herrick, D. 04254G0.5011000
Macroeconomics students gain an understanding of macroeconomics by exploring and analyzing economic data through a variety of learning activities ...more
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39 details Herrick, D. 04201G0.5011000
World Civilizations 1A
students will explore the many aspects of the various world civilizations, from the earliest civilizations that originated before 2300 B.C. to those that ruled the world in A.D. 1500 ...more
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20 details Trembly, A. 04058G0.5011000
World Civilizations 1B

students will learn about the global history from 1500 to the 1990s, which covers events from the conquest of the "New World" to the end of the Cold War ...more
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21 details Trembly, A. 04053G0.5011000
World Geography 1A course provides students a comprehensive look at the geographical composition of the world, while integrating the other threads of the social sciences...more
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26 details Herrick, D. 04001G0.5011000

 
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