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English 1 CP

This course is centered on the study of literature, composition, grammar, and SAT vocabulary development skills. In order to develop an appreciation and understanding of the various types of American literature through 1900, this course will critique and analyze a…
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English 1 Honors

Placement in this course is based on previous data and performance, teacher evaluation, interest in and enthusiasm about the subject. The 9th grade Honors English course focuses on literature and expository composition development based on literature, research skills, the grammar…
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English 1 GHP

The 9th grade Gifted/High Potential English program is designed to be more challenging than the College Preparatory program. The Gifted/High Potential program uses the College Preparatory program as a foundation; however, the Gifted/High Potential program differs in content, resources, processes,…
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Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Part 2

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Pt. 1. This course builds on the concepts taught in part 1 and provides students with a more in-depth experience, using labs and hands-on opportunities to explore different prehab techniques,…
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Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Part 1

This elective is designed for students who are interested in health and human services careers such as: physical therapy, occupational therapy, personal training, athletic training, nursing, medicine (MD or PA), and physical education. In addition, students who are presently working…
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Intro. to Personal Training

In this advanced PE elective course, students can learn more about the field of Personal Training, which is growing in popularity as a career across the country. Through a combination of classroom instruction, interactive activities, and modeling, students will obtain…
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Strength Training

In this advanced course, students will learn principles of strength training such as flexibility training, muscular strength development, muscular endurance, overload principle, program development, and injury prevention. The focus will be based on correct technique, safety, self-paced training, and application…
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Lifeguarding

Prerequisites: The American Red Cross Skill Evaluation, which requires students to successfully complete the following: 1. Swim-Tread-Swim Sequence – 150 yd swim using front crawl, breaststroke, or a combination of the two, immediately entering a 2-minute tread without the use…
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Driver Education- Theory

This course, which is offered in the tenth grade and is a required course, emphasizes sound principles of highway safety, students` responsibility in the operation of a motor vehicle, and shows students the effect of physical, mental, and emotional traits…
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Physical Education/Health and Safety IV

Application of the skills and techniques gained in ninth and tenth grades to both individual and group lifetime fitness activities will be the focus of this course. Students will be offered the opportunity to participate in activities with a focus…
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