Advanced Math & Trig Probability & Statistics Dual/Honors Calculus I Dual/Honors
Geometry- Unified Geometry consists of both plane and solid geometry. The course includes a study of points, lines, and planes and their relationships. Emphasis is placed on geometric skills, and the application of geometric concepts to life situations.
Algebra 2, Honors Geometry, Technical Geometry
Technical Math Technical Algebra Gateway Algebra
General Biology- the study of living things. includes study of beginner biochemistry, cells , principles of genetics, basic ecology, and natural selection.
Honors Biology- a more rigorous study of living things than the general biology described above, designed for those students that are definitely college bound and possibly choosing a medical career.
Human Anatomy & Physiology- the study of cells, tissues, organs, organ systems (identification, placement, purposes and chemistry involved). This course is designed for those definitely college bound and choosing a medical career.
General Biology- the study of living things. includes study of beginner biochemistry, cells , principles of genetics, basic ecology, and natural selection.
Honors Biology- a more rigorous study of living things than the general biology described above, designed for those students that are definitely college bound and possibly choosing a medical career.
Honors Biology II: This rigorous course is geared towards the college-bound student and explores fundamental biology concepts at a deeper level. Genetics, Ecology, Botany, Comparative Anatomy with Dissections and a study of Organ Systems are a focus of the course. Independent Research Study and Essay Exams are the norm.
Physical Science: A comprehensive introduction to the sciences of Matter, Chemistry, Energy, and Motion.
Computer Applications and Web Design Students learn primarily by working with popular web design, graphics, and multi-media software on a daily basis in a real-world setting. Students work collaboratively with the Multi-Media Productions class to keep our website synchronized and up to date with news and video announcements.
Environmental Science Biology for Technology Dual enrollment Biology
Chemistry I Chemistry II Physics
and U.S. History, Reconstruction to Current EventsÂ
1st Period - Plan 2nd Period - US History Class 3rd Period - Sociology Class 4th Period - Girls Basketball
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Economics and World History
Agscience
Greenhouse Management
Landscaping
Wildlife Management
Family and Consumer Science
Forestry, Ag. Mechanics, Wildlife Mgmt.
Trans Core & Brake Systems
Bank & Finance Cons Econ &Mktg.
U.S. Government, Computer Applications, Java Programming
Career Mgmt. & Landscaping
Small Animal Care & Livestock Mgmt.
German 1 & 2 /Media Design and Technology
Spanish 1: To speak, read, write and understand the language at an intermediate level by the end of the course with knowledge of the required grammar. There should be a normal progression from listening and speaking with no attention to reading, writing, and grammar in the beginning stages of learning the language.
Spanish 2: Strengthen the ability to understand, speak, write, read with confidence. Develop a greater appreciation of the culture. Write Spanish in authentic language patterns. Usage of intermediate grammar for writing compositions, stories, and dialogues.
Spanish 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 Advanced Placement Spanish Club Sponsor Head Mentor
English 9This class covers basic grammar skills including parts of speech, sentences, phrases, and clauses. A variety of literature examples are studied. Writing skills are emphasized through vocabulary development, paragraph development, and persuasive writing.
Advanced Vocal Music Advanced vocal presentation is studied in this class. There is more concentration on public performance. Attendance is Required for all rehearsals and performances.
History of Rock History of Rock is the study of the orgins, characteristics and stylistic development of music dating form the 5th to 21st century, emphasizing the Rock-n-Roll genre of the 1950's to the present.
Beginning Vocal Music Students enrolling in this class have little or no singing background. The class involves vocal performance in the classroom and regurarly scheduled performances. Attendance is required at all rehearsals and performances.
Visual Art
Visual Arts 1 Advanced Visual Arts Visual Communications (Photography)
Instrumental Music: Pre-Panther Bands
Beginning and Intermediate Bands: North Cumberland and Pine View
Social Skills,Math & English
Honors English 9 & English 9
English 10 & Theatre Arts
Honors English 10 and Pre-AP English 10
Dual Enrollment English/Composition I
Comm. For Life
English 12
Reading; English 11; English 11 AP

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