Dr. Vincent D. Murray, Principal Dr. David Propst, Assistant Principal Rodney Howard, Assistant Principal Academy Leaders: Dr. Russell Plasczyk Public Policy



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ARMY JROTC

All JROTC cadets must adhere to JROTC grooming, uniform and conduct standards to remain enrolled. They are responsible for maintaining the Army uniform and wearing it correctly when required. The approval of the Senior Army Instructor is required to enroll in JROTC above LET 1.



Course: JROTC/Leadership Education and Training - LET 1(28.03100)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Year

Prerequisites: None 

Description: A character and leadership development program that helps develop new skills for use in school and throughout life. This introductory course gives a greater appreciation of American symbols, customs, traditions and the history and purpose of Army JROTC. Students will also learn the basic principles of drill and ceremony, and participate in multiple competitions, service learning projects, and other events throughout the year.
Course: JROTC/Leadership Education and Training - LET 2 (28.03200)

Grade: 10-12

Term: Year

Prerequisites: Successful completion of LET 1 and SAI approval

Description: Designed to provide cadets with hands-on experiential learning activities that will build self-awareness, essential life skills, and the ability to set and achieve goals. Content area includes communication, diversity, study skills, conflict resolution, decision-making, and service learning. This is the junior leadership level, where cadets will begin to take charge and lead others in drill and other activities.
Course: JROTC/Leadership Education and Training - LET 3 (28.03300)

Grade: 11-12

Term: Year/1.0 credit

Prerequisites: Successful completion of LET 1 and 2, and SAI approval

Description: Focuses on the life skills necessary to build better citizens for tomorrow. Lessons expose cadets to complex content, such as the structure and function of the human brain, personality, and learning theories in a simple, easy to understand manner, with ample opportunity for application and practice. Emphasizes hands-on leadership application in drill and other activities at a more advanced level.

 

Course: JROTC/Leadership Education and Training - LET 4 (28.03400)



Grade: 12

Term: Year/1.0 credit

Prerequisites: Successful completion of LET 1, 2 and 3, and SAI approval

Description:  Primary emphasis is citizenship and leadership: how to be a leader and what you need to know when you are influencing and leading others. Students will learn about character and values, leadership theories and principles, financial planning principles, and both U.S. and world history. They are the senior leadership of the Cadet Battalion, and will plan and execute all activities taking place throughout the year.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Course: Study Skills (35.06100)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Year/1.0 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description:
Course: Social Skills (35.05100)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Year/1.0 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description:
HEALTH AN PHYSICAL FITNESS
One semester of health and one semester of physical fitness are required for graduation. One semester of recreational games is required for graduation unless a student exempts it with two seasons of a varsity sport or marching band or one year of JROTC*.
Course: Personal Fitness (36.05100)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Semester/.5 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description: Provides instruction in methods to attain a healthy level of physical fitness. Required for graduation.
Course: Recreational Games (36.02700)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Semester/.5 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description: Introduces recreational games suitable for lifetime leisure activities. May exempt this course with a varsity sport, marching band or JROTC.

Course: Weight Training (36.05400)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Semester/.5 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description: Introduces weight training; emphasizes strength-development training and proper lifting techniques.
Course: Physical Conditioning (36.05200)

Grade: 10-12

Term: Year/.5 credit

Prerequisites: Weight Training

Description: Provides opportunities for students to participate in a variety of activities to enhance flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance and body composition.
Course: Body Sculpting (36.05600)

Grade: 10-12

Term: Semester or Year

Prerequisites: Weight Training and Physical Conditioning

Description: Designed to redefine the shape of the body through weight training, conditioning exercise and proper nutrition, the student will improve muscle tones, definition, posture, bodily proportions, physical condition of the body and increase energy levels.
Course: Health (17.01100)

Grade: 9-12

Term: Semester/.5 credit

Prerequisites: None

Description: Explores the mental, physical and social aspects of life and how each contributes to total health and well-being. Required for graduation.

 



Index

A

ACCEL Program 7

ACT 7

Acting 24



Advanced Band 26

Advanced Chorus 27

Advanced Composition 22, 34

Advanced Graphic Design 37

Advanced Men’s Chorus 26

Advanced Placement 7

Advanced Sports & Entertainment Marketing 33

Advanced Women’s Chorus 26

American Government 20

American Literature & Composition 10

Anatomy and Physiology 17

AP Biology 18

AP Chemistry 18

AP English Literature & Composition 10

AP Environmental Science 19

AP French\

Language 12

AP Language & Composition 10

AP Latin\

Vergil 14

AP Macroeconomics 29

AP Microeconomics 28

AP Music Theory 27

AP Physics 18

AP Psychology 29

AP Spanish\

Language 13

AP Studio Art 24

AP World History 20

ARMY 40


B

Band 27


Beginning Band 25

Beginning Chorus 27

Beginning Guitar 27

Beginning Mixed Chorus 26

Biology 17

Biomedical Sciences 3, 30

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 30

British Literature & Composition 10

Broadcast/Video Production 36

BUSINESS 31

Business Essentials 31

C

Chemistry 17



Chorus 27

Civics 20

Communications 34

Community Service 5, 9

Computer Applications 2 23, 33

Computer Applications M 34

Contemporary Music Studies 23, 25

Credit Recovery 7

D

DA Film/Video/TV 21



Diploma 8

Drama 24, 27

Drawing and Painting 23

E

Economics 4, 6, 20, 21, 29, 33



Electives 4, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27

Engineering 3, 31

ENGINEERING 30

English 10

ENGLISH 11, 22

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES 11

Entrepreneurial Ventures 32

ENTREPRENEURSHIP 31

Environmental Science 18

EOCT, End-of-Course Test 6

Ethnic Studies 28

F

Fabric 24



Fibers 24

FINE ART 23

FOREIGN LANGUAGE 12

FRENCH 12

Fundamentals of Drama 24

G

GA Virtual School 7



Genetics 18

Geography 20

Governance and Diplomacy 39

Grade Placement 8

Grading Scale 9

Graduation Requirements 4

Graphic Design and Production 37

Graphic Output Processes 37

Guitar 27

H

Health 41



HEALTH 40, 41

History 4, 6, 7, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29

History in Film 21

HOPE Scholarship Program 8

I

Individual and the Law 39



Intermediate Band 25

Intermediate Guitar 27

Introduction to Graphics and Design 36

Introduction to Law & Justice 38

Introduction to Sports & Entertainment Marketing 32

Introductory Art-Visual Art Composition 23

J

Jazz Band 26



Joint/Dual Enrollment 7

Journalism 3, 22, 34, 35, 36, 37

Journalism I 34

Journalism I (PART 2) 34

L

LATIN 13


Law, Community Response & Policing 38

Leadership Education and Training 40

Legal Environment of Business 31

LET 40


Literary Magazine 35, 36

Literature & Composition 10

M

Magazine 35



Marketing Principles 32, 33

Mathematics 3, 4

Middle School Course Work 8

MUSIC 25


Music Theory 7, 27

N

News Magazine 35



Newspaper 34

Nursing Internship 30

O

On Line Options 7



Oral/Written Communication 21, 22, 34, 36

Orchestra 26, 27

P

Personal Fitness 5, 8, 22, 40, 41



Photography 37

Physical Conditioning 41

Physical Education 5, 8

PHYSICAL FITNESS 41

Physical Science 17

Physics 17

Principles of the Biomedical Sciences 30

PSAT 7


Psychology 28

PUBLIC POLICY AND JUSTICE 38

R

Recreational Games 41



S

SAT 7


SCIENCE 17

Small Business Development Pathway 31

Social Studies 20

SOCIAL STUDIES 27

Sociology 27

SPANISH 13

Speech/Forensics 21, 22

Sports 9, 32, 33

Sports & Entertainment Marketing Pathway 32

Sub-Saharan Studies 28

T

Tech Theatre 25



Technical Theatre 25

Theatre 25, 27

Triple Threat 25

U

U.S. History 20



W

Weight Training 41

Work-Based Learning Marketing/Business 33

World Geography 20

World History 20

Y

Yearbook 35








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