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Creative Crafts

This craft program is designed to allow each student to experience many different projects through various mediums such as wood, paper, fabrics, felt, yarn, and thread. Throughout the semester students will complete teacher-directed and guest crafter-directed projects. Each student is…
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Fashion Design/Merchandising

The world of fashion is a glamorous one. The fast pace of fashion offers challenges to the person who is creative, flexible, and observant. In this course, students will explore careers available in the area of fashion design and merchandising.…
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Fashion and Wardrobe Construction

This course will explore the world of fashion by investigating fibers and textiles as well as constructing wearable garments or accessories. Clothing styles, fashion trends, and ways to enhance personal appearance will be explored. Instruction includes consumer hints for pattern…
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Music Production 1

Prerequisite: Any of the following: 1- Music Theory 1 or the equivalent, OR 2- basic, practical knowledge reading and performing written music notation (conventional or lead sheet) on some instrument (piano, guitar, trumpet, etc.), OR 3- Teacher recommendation for students…
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Music Listening and Literature Honors

Prerequisites: Grade of “B” or better in English and strong interest and theory background in subject area. Music Listening and Literature Honors is an intensive course in developing perceptive listening of music literature through study of structure and style of…
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Music Theory AP

Prerequisite: Music Theory 2 Students will be required to read, notate, compose, perform and listen to music. The further development of aural skills (sight-singing, dictation) is a primary objective, as well as continuing the study of harmony to include modes,…
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Music Theory 2

Prerequisite: Music Theory 1 or teacher recommendation. Students continue their study of harmony using primary and secondary chords in root position and inversions, writing chord progressions in simple keyboard and four-part (SATB) textures. Non-harmonic tones and simple melodic form will…
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Music Theory 1

Students become familiar with musical terminology, learn how to write musical manuscript, listen to and construct diatonic intervals, listen to and construct all of the major and relative minor scale forms, and listen to and construct the primary and secondary…
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Piano 2

Prerequisite: Piano 1 or the equivalent of one year of private lessons. This course is a continuation of Piano 1. The student will continue to progress through more difficult repertoire. Pianos are available for student practice. Students with 1½ or…
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Piano 1

This class is designed for the beginning student who wishes to learn the fundamentals of keyboarding. The student will demonstrate adequate motor skill development through the performance of a variety of repertoire. The Yamaha Electronic Keyboard lab facilities will be…
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