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Standards
Subject Area |
Course Name |
Description |
Scope |
Standards Alignment |
Milestones |
Instructor |
Course Number |
Career/Vocational Education
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Career Planning |
students first learn about themselves and how that knowledge contributes
to career success...more |
details |
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47 details |
Seely, B. |
22151G0.5011000 |
Study Skills
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students are guided through developing study skills to improve academic
and work performance, based on their learning styles ...more
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details |
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40 details |
Seely, B. |
22003G0.5011000 |
| Language Arts |
English 1 |
students will encounter many of the aspects of what keeps a language “alive”
...more |
details |
details |
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 |
details |
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57 details |
Lacock, B. |
01001G0.5022000
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| 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
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| English 4 |
Students explore the themes of technology, language, illusion, and independence
...more |
details |
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20 details |
Stanton, B. |
01002G0.5022000
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| 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
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| English 6 |
Students explore American literature about nature, ethnicity, gender,
culture, family, and identity ...more |
details |
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23 details |
Stanton, B. |
01054G0.5011000
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| English 7 |
Students learn to write in many styles ...more |
details |
details |
18 details |
Tinker, A. |
01102G0.5022000
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| English 8 |
Students explore the universal nature of spiritual and intellectual needs
for love, justice, integrity, knowledge, and acceptance ...more |
details |
details |
27 details |
Stanton, B. |
01058G0.5011000
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| 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 |
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18 details |
Rogers, C. |
01064G0.5011000
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Fine/Performing Arts
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Art
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basic two dimensional art class designed to ...more |
details |
details |
32 details |
Hamilton, S. |
05156G0.5011000
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Digital Photography
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introduction to digital photography shares essentially the same objectives
as a beginning black & white photography course ...more |
details |
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18 details |
Hamilton, S. |
05167G0.5011000
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Health/PE
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Fit4Life |
instruction occurs online to further develop student’s interest in personal
lifelong physical activity and fitness ...more |
details |
details |
27 details |
Sprain, M. |
08001G0.5011000
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| Health Science 1A |
students are introduced to healthy lifestyle choices that are built around
the basic concepts of physical health and wellness ...more |
details |
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19 details |
Sprain, M. |
08052G0.5011000
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Health Science 1B |
students cover a broad range of health-related topics ...more |
details |
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23 details |
Sprain, M. |
22208G0.5011000
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| Outdoor Education |
students will learn fundamentals of a variety outdoor recreation sports...more |
details |
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16 details |
Sprain, M |
08004G0.5011000
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| 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
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Mathematics
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Algebra 1A
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first semester of a traditional middle/high school Algebra I course ...more |
details |
details |
32 details |
Trembly, D. |
02053G0.5011000
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Algebra 1B
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second semester of a traditional middle/high school Algebra I course ...more |
details |
details |
37 details |
Trembly, D. |
02054G0.5011000
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Algebra 2A
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first semester of a traditional high school Algebra II course ...more |
details |
details |
60 details |
Trembly, D. |
02056G0.5012000
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Algebra 2B
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second semester of a traditional high school Algebra II course ...more |
details |
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37 details |
Kremers, R. |
02056G0.5022000
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Applied Math
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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 |
details |
details |
27 details |
Montgomery, M. |
02151G0.5011000
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Essential Math 1A
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series of three modules designed to help students master the portions
of the California Mathematics Content Standards ...more |
details |
details |
34 details |
Kremers, R. |
02994G0.5012000
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Essential Math 1B
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series of two modules designed to help students master the portions of
the California Mathematics Content Standards ...more |
details |
details |
28 details |
Kremers, R. |
02994G0.5022000
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Geometry 1A
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students taking this course develop reasoning skills using geometric terms
and processes, concepts of logic, and applied problem solving ...more |
details |
details |
37 details |
Kremers, R. |
02072G0.5012000
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Geometry 1B
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students taking this course continue to develop geometry skills while
studying similarity, areas and volumes, right triangles, circles, coordinate
geometry, and transformations ...more |
details |
details |
38 details |
Buchanan, H. |
02072G0.5022000
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Math Skills Review
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students review basic mathematics concepts ...more |
details |
details |
15 details |
Kremers, R. |
02049G0.5011000
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Pre-Algebra 1A
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provides an opportunity for students to learn fundamental mathematics
concepts using an interactive, problem-based approach ...more
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details |
details |
25 details |
Montgomery, M |
02051G0.5012000
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Pre-Algebra 1B
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students learn about general mathematics concepts ...more |
details |
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17 details |
Montgomery, M. |
02051G0.5022000
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| Pre-Algebra Prep |
reinforces the operational skills necessary to be successful in subsequent
math courses...more |
details |
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73 details |
Kremers, R. |
02003G0.5011000
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Pre-Calculus 1A
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designed to provide students with the necessary preparation for studying
calculus and other college mathematics courses ...more |
details |
details |
31 details |
Buchanan, H. |
02110G0.5012000
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Pre-Calculus 1B
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students engage with the comprehensive content, which includes statistics,
graphs, basic geometric concepts, set theory, networking, simple equations,
and the coordinate plane ...more |
details |
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31 details |
Buchanan, H. |
02110G0.5022000
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| Science |
Biology 1A
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students will learn how science is used daily to answer questions about
life ...more |
details |
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29 details |
Tracy, B. |
03051G0.5012000
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Biology 1B
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is about biological diversity—including viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi,
plants, and animals ...more |
details |
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40 details |
Tracy, B. |
03051G0.5022000
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Chemistry 1A
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students encounter many problems they must solve through the application
of chemistry principles ...more |
details |
details |
35 details |
Tracy, B. |
03101G0.5012000
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Chemistry 1B
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five units teach colligative properties, kinetics and equilibrium, acids
and bases, oxidation and reduction formulas, and organic chemistry ...more |
details |
details |
21 details |
Tracy, B. |
03101G0.5022000
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Oceanography
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students construct an applied knowledge of the characteristics of aquatic
systems ...more |
details |
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30 details |
Harman, B. |
03005G0.5011000
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Physical Science 1A
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students master physical science concepts which are based upon the required
standards and objectives ...more |
details |
details |
27 details |
Harman, B. |
03159G0.5012000
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Physical Science 1B
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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 |
details |
details |
35 details |
Harman, B. |
03159G0.5022000
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Physics 1A
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students will investigate straight-line motion, motion in two dimensions,
energy, relativity, properties of matter, change of state, heat, and temperature
...more |
details |
details |
16 details |
Roy, M. |
03151G0.5012000
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| Physics 1B |
students will investigate wave motion, sound, light, reflection and refraction,
color, magnetism, electricity, and nuclear physics ...more |
details |
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13 details |
Roy, M. |
03151G0.5022000
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Social Studies
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American Government
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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 |
details |
details |
24 details |
Trembly, A. |
04151G0.5011000
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American History 1A
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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 |
details |
details |
20 details |
Tinker, A. |
04101G0.5012000
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American History 1B
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students learn about American History from the Civil War's end through
the 1970s ...more |
details |
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31 details |
Tinker, A |
04101G0.5022000
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Anthropology
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students become familiar with their own culture, and they are introduced
to cultures from around the world and from different periods in history
...more |
details |
details |
29 details |
Trembly, A. |
04251G0.5011000
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Civics
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students will learn about the rights and responsibilities of United States
citizenship ...more |
details |
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22 details |
Herrick, D. |
04161G0.5011000
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Introduction to Psychology
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students explore concepts of psychology through life-like scenarios focusing
on aggression, addictive behavior, memory, interpersonal relations, and
self-care ...more |
details |
details |
25 details |
Herrick, D. |
04254G0.5011000
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| Macroeconomics |
students gain an understanding of macroeconomics by exploring and analyzing
economic data through a variety of learning activities ...more |
details |
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39 details |
Herrick, D. |
04201G0.5011000
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World Civilizations 1A
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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 |
details |
details |
20 details |
Trembly, A. |
04058G0.5011000
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World Civilizations 1B
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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 |
details |
details |
21 details |
Trembly, A. |
04053G0.5011000
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| 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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details |
details |
26 details |
Herrick, D. |
04001G0.5011000
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