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CURRICULUM BULLETIN 2012-2013

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA Ms. Perla Tabares Hantman, Chair Dr. Lawrence S. Feldman, Vice-Chair Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall Mr. Carlos L. Curbelo Mr. Renier Diaz de la Portilla Dr. Wilbert Tee Holloway Dr. Martin S. Karp Dr. Marta Pérez Ms. Raquel A. Regalado SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Alberto M. Carvalho South Central Center Dr. Alexis Martinez, Regional Superintendent Ms. Lourdes Gimenez, Administrative Director Ms. Lucy Iturrey, Administrative Director Dr. Albert Payne, Jr., Administrative Director Miami Senior High School 2450 Southwest 1 st Street Miami, FL 33145 (305) 649-9800 http://mhs.dadeschools.net

TABLE OF CONTENTS Principal s Message... 4 Administrative Staff... 5 Mission / Vision / Philosophy......6 Subject Selection Process......7 Core Curriculum - Course Listings... 38 Academies - Course Listings... 12 Special Diploma... 19

PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE Welcome to Miami High s 120 th year of servicing our students and neighboring community. 2012-2013 will usher in the completion of a $5 million construction project that will include a fully restored gymnasium, media center, and cafeteria. In addition, three new buildings have been added that include state of the art SMARTBOARDS and wireless internet connection. Proud Miami High stands as the cornerstone of our community, a place where students enjoy the privilege of a challenging education and a rich tradition. Our school motto non verbis, sed operis: not through words, but deeds embraces the hope we keep for our students, that they will become the future business, education, religious, political, and professional leaders they are destined to be. We believe by creating a caring and nurturing climate, Miami High will be able to meet your child s needs and raise their level of academic performance. We will encounter new and exciting challenges, each met with determination and diligence; but we are sure we will succeed in our endeavors, with your support, to make Miami High a great learning community. We encourage you to become informed and read through the Curriculum Bulletin before courses are selected as the State of Florida has changed graduation requirements and added new exams. Your signature on the subject selection form will acknowledge that the courses selected for the 2012-2013 school year will best meet the needs of your son and/or daughter to achieve their graduation requirements and ensure their post-secondary success. For further information about registration and/or school information, please visit the Student Services Department in Room 128 or contact the appropriate grade level counselor at 305 649.9800. Incoming 9 th grade: Mr. Lorenzo, extension 2232, Incoming 10 th grade: Ms. Echeverria, extension 2258, Incoming 11 th grade: Ms. Missick, extension 2259, and Incoming 12 th grade: Ms. Milton, extension 2264. You may also visit our website at http://www.mhs.dadeschools.net We look forward to a memorable year at our old Miami High! Cordially, Benny Valdes Principal

MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Benny Valdes, Principal Lianne Batlle-Baez, Assistant Principal Bernard Edwards, Assistant Principal Madeline Mendez, Assistant Principal Elizabeth Sanchez, Assistant Principal Barbara Quintero, Activities Director Dung Nguyen, Athletic Director CURRICULAR DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSONS Business Education... Caridad Benavides Cooperative Education...Luis A. Perez Special Education...Juan Chaine Special Education Program Specialist...Amber Wilcox Fine Arts...Albert Kunze Foreign Languages...Eduardo Ortiz ESOL/BCC...Aurora Couzo Family and Consumer Sciences...Natasha Gousse-Turner Language Arts...Vicky Puentes Legal and Public Affairs Magnet... George Bain Mathematics...Maria Cachinero-Llovet Physical Education...Marcus Carreno Reading... Odalys McKinley Science...Erick Hueck Social Studies...Tania Seale Student Services...Maria Barrial Teaching Magnet... Lilia Milton Vocational/Technical...Rodolfo Rodriguez STUDENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Chairperson / Student Transition...Maria Barrial Special Education 9 12. Maria Elena Díaz de Villegas Grade 9... Eddie Lorenzo Grade 10...Dayma Echeverría Grade 11...Marcia Missick Grade 12... Lilia Milton CAP Advisor...George Bain Test Chairperson...Alfred Torossian TRUST Counselor...Milagros Avila TITLE I STAFF Community Involvement Specialist...Maria Diaz

MISSION Miami Senior High School is committed to creating a safe and supportive learning environment that prepares every member of the school community for the workplace or post-secondary education in order to secure a successful future. VISION The Miami Senior High School students, teachers, staff, parents and community will collaborate to ensure that all students master meaningful and challenging work in a balanced curriculum, and become independent thinkers, problem solvers, productive citizens and lifelong learners. PHILOSOPHY Miami Senior High School is committed to creating a safe and supportive learning environment based on the belief that all students can learn. Taking into consideration that students learn in different ways, our teachers and administrators provide a variety of instructional approaches to prepare all students for the workplace or post-secondary education. Our students will demonstrate understanding of essential knowledge and skills and be actively involved in solving problems and producing quality work. The entire learning community will collaborate to ensure that all students master meaningful and challenging work in a balanced curriculum. Our goal is to enable students to become self-directed, independent thinkers, as well as productive citizens and lifelong learners in order to secure a successful future.

SUBJECT SELECTION PROCESS Dear Parents/Guardians and Students, The purpose of the Curriculum Bulletin is to assist the student in planning for their yearly course of study. Keep in mind, as a whole, high school is meant to prepare the student for their postsecondary plan and/or future goals. Miami Senior High offers a variety of magnet programs and award winning academies in business, the fine arts, and vocational areas that include, but are not limited to: the ARTEC (TV Production) Academy, the Teaching Magnet, the Legal and Public Affairs Magnet, Advanced Placement Courses, Dual Enrollment, Internship Placement, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, Health Sciences, Accounting, and Jazz Ensemble. These programs are for students who plan to who plan to continue their education at a postsecondary institution as well as for those who will join the workforce upon graduation. Please review the Bulletin with special attention to the Academies, discuss the choices with your family and teachers, and remember it is important to select your electives in a consecutive order to maximize productivity. HOW TO USE THIS BULLETIN Read the entire District Curriculum Bulletin and Miami High course offerings. Know the requirements for your year of graduation. Make a four-year plan. What courses do you need to take in the 9, 10, 11 and 12 grades? Refer to the appropriate Academy and Department for the list of course offerings beginning on page 8. Use the Subject Selection Worksheet provided to you by the Student Services Department. Acquire the approval of a teacher or Department Chairperson when signatures are required. Sign up for eight subjects. Intensive Reading and /or Mathematics elective will be assigned to students based on the FCAT exams and End of Course (EOC) results. Select five (5) ELECTIVE SUBJECTS. At least one elective must correspond to your chosen academy. Put them in order of preference. If your first choice is closed, you will be scheduled into your second choice, and so on. Note that all semester courses are paired with other semester courses. You will be required to take both semester courses as an annual block. Work with your counselor to complete your worksheet if you need assistance. Week 1- All periods 90 minutes in length Eight Period Block Schedule Monday A Tuesday B Wednesday A Thursday B Friday A Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Week 2- All periods 90 minutes in length Monday B Tuesday A Wednesday B Thursday A Friday B Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8

LANGUAGE ARTS Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ENLGISH 1, 2, 3, 4 or higher) NAME PRE-REQUISITE / ENGLISH 1 1.0 English A11/R11/R71/S11 100131001 ENGLISH 1/INTENSIVE READING PLUS 1.0 English/ 1.0 Elective A80/A81 100131001/ 100041002 ENGLISH 1 HONORS 1.0 English A12 100132001 ENGLISH 2 1.0 English A12/R21/R72/S21 100134001 English 1 ENGLISH 2 HONORS 1.0 English A22 100135001 ENGLISH 3 1.0 English A31/R73/S31 100137001 English 2 ENGLISH 3 HONORS 1.0 English A32 100138001 ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION- AP 1.0 English A34 100142001 ENGLISH 4 1.0 English A41/R74/S41 100140001 English 3 ENGLISH HONORS 4 1.0 English A42 100141001 ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION- AP CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE CREATIVE WRITING 1 INTENSIVE READING 1.0 English A44 100143001.5 English.5 Lang. Arts 1.0 Elective ELECTIVES A46 A47 A00/A04/A07/A09 /P02/R70 100533001 100932001 SPEECH 1 1.0 Fine Arts A45 100730011 English 1 and English 2 and English 2 and English 3 and Teacher Recommendation English 3 Honors or AP English Language Teacher Recommendation English Honors or above and 100041001 Required for FCAT level 1 & 2 Contemporary Literature &Teacher Recommendation SAT/ACT VERBAL PREP.5 L.ang. Arts A06 100832002 Juniors and Seniors only READING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS.5 Elective A05 100835001 ELL ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER Required for students deemed not college ready as per ACT/PERT/SAT ENGLISH 1 through ESOL 1.0 English X11/X13 100230002 ENGLISH 2 through ESOL 1.0 English X21/X23 100231002 English 1 through ESOL ENGLISH 3 through ESOL 1.0 English X31/X33 100232002 English 2 through ESOL ENGLISH 4 through ESOL 1.0 English X41/X43 100252002 English 3 through ESOL DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS through ESOL 1 DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS through ESOL 2 DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS through ESOL 3 DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS through ESOL 4 1.0 Elective X81 1002380L1 Required for ELL level 1 1.0 Elective X82 1002380L2 Required for ELL level 2 1.0 Elective X83 1002380L3 Required for ELL level 3 1.0 Elective X84 1002380L4 Required for ELL level 4

MATHEMATICS Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY & 2 courses at the ALGEBRA 2 level or higher) NAME ALGEBRA 1 1.0 Mathematics B11/R12/R81/S12 120031001 ALGEBRA 1 HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B12 120032001 GEOMETRY 1.0 Mathematics B21/R22/S22 120631001 Algebra 1 GEOMETRY HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B22 120632001 ALGEBRA 2 TECH 1.0 Mathematics B30 120033001 Algebra 1 and Algebra 1 & Geometry and ALGEBRA 2 1.0 Mathematics B31 120033001 Algebra 1 & Geometry ALGEBRA 2 HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B32 120034001 MATH FOR COLLEGE READINESS ADVANCED TOPICS IN MATH 1.0 Mathematics B40 120070001 1.0 Mathematics B41 129831001 STATISTICS- AP 1.0 Mathematics B44 121032001 PRE-CALCULUS HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B52 120234002 LIBERAL ARTS MATH/ PRECALCULUS DUAL ENROLLMENT 1.0 Mathematics B53 120830001/ MAC 2107 CALCULUS AB AP 1.0 Mathematics B54 120231001 CALCULUS BC- AP 1.0 Mathematics B64 120232001 INTENSIVE MATHEMATICS 1.0 Elective B00/B02/P05/R80 120040001 MATH FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS.5 Elective B05 120041001 Algebra 1 & Geometry and Algebra 2 Tech and Algebra 2 and Algebra 2 and Algebra 2 Honors and Pre- Calculus Honors and AP Calculus AB and Required for incoming 9 th grader with FCAT level 1 & 2 and EOC Retakers Required for students deemed not college ready as per PERT

SCIENCE Graduation Requirement: 3 credits (PHYSICAL SCIENCE*/AND OR EARTH SPACE, BIOLOGY I and 1 course from the following: CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, or PHYSICIAL SCIENCE) *Students entering 9 th grade in 2012-13 school year are required to take Physical Science instead of Earth Space NAME PHYSICAL SCIENCE* 1.0 Science C11 200331001 PHYSICAL SCIENCE HONORS 1.0 Science C12 200332001 BIOLOGY 1 1.0 Science C21/C94/R24/R76 200031001 Earth/Space Science BIOLOGY 1 HONORS 1.0 Science C22 200032001 CHEMISTRY 1 1.0 Science C31 200334001 CHEMISTRY 1 HONORS 1.0 Science C32 200335001 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY HONORS 1.0 Science C02 200036001 MARINE SCIENCE 1 1.0 Science C04 200251001 Earth/Space Science and Earth/Space Science & Biology and Earth/Space Science & Biology and Earth/Space, Biology, Chemistry and Earth/Space, Biology, Physical Science and PHYSICS 1 HONORS 1.0 Science C42 200339001 PHYSICS B- AP 1.0 Science C44 200342001 BIOLOGY- AP 1.0 Science C24 200034001 CHEMISTRY- AP 1.0 Science C34 200337001 Physics 1 HONORS Earth/Space Science and Earth/Space Science & Biology and

SOCIAL STUDIES Graduation Requirement: 3 credits (WORLD HISTORY, US HISTORY and AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & ECONOMICS) NAME WORLD HISTORY 1.0 Social Studies D11/R13/ R78 210931001 WORLD HISTORY HONORS 1.0 Social Studies D12 210932001 UNITED STATES HISTORY 1.0 Social Studies D31/R79 210031001 World History UNITED STATES HISTORY HONORS 1.0 Social Studies D32 210032001 UNITED STATES HISTORY- AP 1.0 Social Studies D34 210033001 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/ ECONOMICS AMERICAN GOVERNMENT HONORS / ECONOMICS HONORS AMERICAN GOVERNMENT-AP MACROECONOMICS- AP D40 D50 D42 D52 D44 D54 210631001 210231001 210632001 210232001 210033001 210237001 World History and World History and World History & American History World History & American History and World History & American History and EUROPEAN HISTORY- AP 1.0 Elective D04 210938001 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY- AP 1.0 Elective D05 210340001 PSYCHOLOGY- AP 1.0 Elective D09 210735001

ACADEMY ELECTIVES Academy of Arts, A/V, Technology & Transportation NAME ART CERAMICS/POTTERY 1.0 Fine Arts F11 010230001 TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART 1 1.0 Fine Arts F12 010130001 TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART 2 1.0 Fine Arts F13 010131001 Art 2D Comprehensive 1 DRAWING 1 1.0 Fine Arts F01 010434001 DRAWING 2 1.0 Fine Arts F02 010435001 Drawing 1 DRAWING 3 1.0 Fine Arts F03 010436001 Drawing 2 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 5 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 8 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS 1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 9 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS 2 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 10 AIR CONDITIONING TECH EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4 WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS - HONORS 1.0 Practical Arts K11 870944001 1.0 Practical Arts K12 870945001 1.0 Practical Arts K13 870948001 1.0 Practical Arts K14 870949001 1.0 Practical Arts K15 870949101.5 Fine Arts.5 Fine Arts K93 K39 83003101A 0500330CE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (PHOTOGRAPHY) COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 1 (PHOTOGRAPHY 1) COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 2 (PHOTOGRAPHY 2) COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3 (PHOTOGRAPHY 3) EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4 WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS - HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts K05 860101013 1.0 Fine Arts K06 860102023 Photography 1 1.0 Fine Arts K07 860103033 Photography 2.5 Fine Arts.5 Fine Arts K09 K90 83003101A 0500330CE DRAMA DRAMA 1 1.0 Fine Arts F21 040031001 DRAMA 2 1.0 Fine Arts F22 040032001 Drama 1 DRAMA 3 1.0 Fine Arts F23 040033001 Drama 2 DRAMA 4 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts F24 040034001 Drama 3

STAGECRAFT 1 1.0 Fine Arts F25 0400410001 FILM & VIDEO - ARTEC TV PRODUCTION 1 TV PRODUCTION 2 TV PRODUCTION 3 TV PRODUCTION 4 TV PRODUCTION 5 HONORS TV PRODUCTION 6 HONORS TV PRODUCTION 7 HONORS INTRODUCTION TO FILM & ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4 WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS - HONORS 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts 1.0 Practical Arts F31 110030001 F32 110031001 F33 110032001 F34 110033001 F35 110033101 F36 110033201 F37 110033301 TV Production 1 and TV Production 2 and TV Production 3 and TV Production 4 and TV Production 5 and TV Production 6 and Teacher Recommendation 1.0 Fine Arts F38 040066001.5 Fine Arts.5 Fine Arts F39 F93 JOURNALISM 83003101A 0500330CE JOURNALISM 1 (NEWSPAPER) or JOURNALISM 1 (YEARBOOK) JOURNALISM 2 (NEWSPAPER) or JOURNALISM 2 (YEARBOOK) JOURNALISM 3 (NEWSPAPER) or JOURNALISM 3 (YEARBOOK) JOURNALISM 4 (NEWSPAPER) or JOURNALISM 4 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Perform Arts 1.0 Perform Arts 1.0 Perform Arts 1.0 Perform Arts MUSIC A51 A61 A52 A62 A53 A63 A54 A64 100630011 100631011 100632011 100633011 BAND 1 (no band experience) 1.0 Perform Arts J00/J21 130230001 BAND 2 1.0 Perform Arts J22 130231001 Band 1 or previous band exp BAND 3 1.0 Perform Arts J23 130232001 Band 2 BAND 4 1.0 Perform Arts J24 130233001 Band 3 BAND 5 HONORS 1.0 Perform Arts J25 130234001 CHORUS 1 1.0 Perform Arts J71 130330001 CHORUS 2 1.0 Perform Arts J72 130331001 Chorus 1 CHORUS 3 1.0 Perform Arts J73 130332001 Chorus 2 CHORUS 4 1.0 Perform Arts J74 130333001 Chorus 3

GUITAR 1 1.0 Perform Arts J51 130132001 GUITAR 2 1.0 Perform Arts J52 130133001 Guitar 1 GUITAR 3 1.0 Perform Arts J53 130134001 Guitar 2 GUITAR 4 1.0 Perform Arts J54 130135001 Guitar 3 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 1.0 Perform Arts J31 130250001 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 2 1.0 Perform Arts J32 130251001 Jazz Ensemble 1 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 3 1.0 Perform Arts J33 130252001 Jazz Ensemble 2 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 4 1.0 Perform Arts J34 130253001 Jazz Ensemble 3 KEYBOARD 1 1.0 Perform Arts J41 130136001 KEYBOARD 2 1.0 Perform Arts J42 130137001 Keyboard 1 KEYBOARD 3 1.0 Perform Arts J43 130138001 Keyboard 2 KEYBOARD 4 1.0 Perform Arts J44 130139001 Keyboard 3 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY I PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY II PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY III PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY IV 1.0 Perform Arts K51 860054001 1.0 Perform Arts K52 860064001 Production Tech I 1.0 Perform Arts K53 860074001 Production Tech II 1.0 Perform Arts K54 860084001 Production Tech III

Academy of Business Management/Administration & Information Technology NAME INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1.0 Fine Arts G11/G90 8207301001 ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 1 1.0 Voc G41 820331001 Requirement for 9 th grade (Freshman Experience Course) ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 2 1.0 Voc G42 820332001 Accounting Applications 1 ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 3 HONORS 1.0 Voc G43 820333001 Accounting Applications 2 BUSINESS COMPUTER PROGRAMING 1 1.0 Voc G14 820601003 BUSINESS COMPUTER PROGRAMING 2 1.0 Voc G15 820602003 Business Computer Prog 1 DIGITAL DESIGN 1 1.0 Voc G21 820951001 DIGITAL DESIGN 2 1.0 Voc G22 820952001 Digital Design 1 DIGITAL DESIGN 3 1.0 Voc G23 820953001 Digital Design 2 NETWORKING 1 1.0 Voc G31 820702001 NETWORKING 2 1.0 Voc G32 820703001 Networking 1 NETWORKING 3 1.0 Voc G33 820704001 Networking 2 WEB DESIGN 1 1.0 Fine Arts G01 820711001 WEB DESIGN 2 1.0 Fine Arts G02 820712001 Web Design 1 WEB DESIGN 3 1.0 Fine Arts G03 820713001 Web Design 2 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS 0.5 Web Design 3 Academy of Family & Consumer Sciences NAME CULINARY ARTS 1 1.0 Fine Arts H01 880051001 CULINARY ARTS 2 1.0 Fine Arts H02 880052001 Culinary Arts 1 CULINARY ARTS 3 1.0 Fine Arts H03 880053001 Culinary Arts 2 CULINARY ARTS 4 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts H04 880054001 Culinary Arts 3 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTIVE PATTERN DESIGN TECHNIQUES 1.0 Voc H21 850642002 FASHION DESIGN SPECIALIST 1.0 Voc. H22 850643002 Pattern Design Techniques

Academy of Health Science NAME HEALTH SCIENCE 1 1.0 Voc K41 841710002 HEALTH SCIENCE 2 1.0 Voc K42 841711002 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH AIDE 3 HOME HEALTH 3.5 Voc.5 Voc K43 K44 841716102 841719101 ALLIED HEALTH ASSITING 3 1.0 Voc K45 841713101 HEALTH OCP DIRECTED STUDY (HONORS) 1.0 Voc K46 840010002 Health Science 2 Electrocardiograph 3 Allied Health Assinting 3 NAME Academy of Foreign Language FRENCH 1 1.0 Foreign Lang E21 070132001 FRENCH 2 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E22 070133001 FRENCH 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E23 070134001 FRENCH 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E24 070135001 ITALIAN 1 1.0 Foreign Lang E31 070532001 ITALIAN 2 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E32 070533001 ITALIAN 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E33 070534001 ITALIAN 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E34 070535001 SPANISH 1 1.0 Foreign Lang E01 070834001 SPANISH 2 1.0 Foreign Lang E02 070835001 SPANISH 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E03 070836001 SPANISH 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E14 070933001 SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 1 1.0 Foreign Lang E11 070930001 French 1 and French 2 and French 3 and Italian 1 and Italian 2 and Italian 3 and Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 and Spanish 3 and SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 2 1.0 Foreign Lang E12 070931001 Spanish for Speakers 1 SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E13 070836001 SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang E14 070933001 Spanish for Speakers 2 & Spanish for Speakers 3 & SPANISH LANGUAGE AP 1.0 Foreign Lang E16 070840001 SPANISH LITERATURE AP 1.0 Foreign Lang E17 070841001

NAME GROOMING AND SALON SERVICES CORE 1 COSMETOLOGY FACIALS 3 COSMETOLOGY 4 COSMETOLOGY 5 COSMETOLOGY 6 COSMETOLOGY 7 COSMETOLOGY 8 Academy of Human Services.5 Fine Arts.5 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts K20 K21 K24 K25 K26 K27 K28 Academy of Law & Public Safety (ROTC) PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS ELECTIVES 87521001 89051301 89051401 89051501 89051601 89051701 89051801 COSMETOLOGY 9 1.5 Fine Arts K29 89051901 NAME LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 1 1.0 Elective 180130001 IO1 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 2 1.0 Elective 180131001 IO2 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 3 1.0 Elective 180332001 IO3 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 4 1.0 Elective 180133001 IO4 NAME BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING COMPREHENSIVE FITNESS FITNESS LIFESTYLE DESIGN.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed L07 L08 L09 L10 150134001 150135001 150139001 150131001 Leadership Education & Training 1 Leadership Education & Training 2 Leadership Education & Training 3 HOPE- PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 Phys Ed L21 150632001 Requirement for 10 th grade TEAM SPORTS 1 DRIVERS EDUCATION AEROBICS 1 AEROBICS 2 DIVERSIFIED CAREER TECHNOLOGY/OJT COOPERATIVE DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION- OJT.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed.5 Phys Ed 1.0 Voc L01 L02 L03 L04 N11/N21 N17/18/25-28 150335001 150336001 150340001 150341001 830301002 8300410J2 DCT/ Co-op-OJT 1.0 Voc N31-N38 7980060JT CRITICAL THINKING AND STUDY SKILLS (CHESS) 1.0 Elective D10/D20 170037001

MAGNET PROGRAMS Law Magnet NAME LAW STUDIES LEGAL SYSTEMS AND CONCEPTS LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS 1.0 Vocational D81 D85 G87 210635001 210638001 821513001 PHILOSOPHY - HONORS ETHICS - HONORS COURT PROCEDURES.5 Elective.5 Elective D83 D86 D87 212091001 210535004 210639001 SPECIAL ISSUES IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS LEGAL ISSUES IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERNSHIP DUAL ENROLLMENT.5 Elective.5 Elective D95 D96 1.0 Elective D97 D98 Teaching Magnet 050061002 050062002 83003101A 0500330CE NAME CHILD DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS VOLUNTARY PUBLIC SERVICE EDUCATION METHODOLOGY TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM.5 Elective.5 Elective.5 Elective.5 Elective ENTRY LEVEL Z01 Z11 Z07 Z08 ELEMENTARY STRAND 050094001 050037001 050093001 050092001 EARLY CHILDHOOD 1 1.0 Fine Arts Z13 850321201 PSYCHOLOGY 1 HONORS PHYCHOLOGY 2 HONORS EARLY CHILDHOOD 2 EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 INTERNSHIP DUAL ENROLLMENT PSYCHOLOGY 1 HONORS PHYCHOLOGY 2 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Fine Arts 1.0 Elective Z09 Z10 Z12 Z13 Z14 Z15 SECONDARY STRAND Z09 Z10 210730001 210731001 850321201 850321301 83003101A 0500330CE 210730001 210731001 Early Childhood 1 Early Childhood 2 & 3 VOICE & DICTION 1.0 Vocational Z04 890904001 TEACHER ASSISTING 1 TEACHER ASSISTING 2 INTERNSHIP DUAL ENROLLMENT 1.0 Vocational 1.0 Vocational 1.0 Elective Z02 Z03 Z41 Z51 890901002 890903002 83003101A 0500330CE Teacher Assisting 1 & 2

Special Diploma Special Diploma students will be divided into three groups according to their academic and social skills. This group of students will not take the FCAT. Their progress will be tracked thru an alternate assessment instrument. NAME GROUP A ACADEMIC SKILLS 1.0 Elective P94 796101001 ACADEMIC SKILLS ESOL 1.0 Elective P98 7961010EL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1.0 Elective P95 796102001 SOCIAL STUDIES 1.0 Elective P10 792101001 CAREER EXPERIENCE 1.0 Elective P90 798012002 SPECIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 Elective P99 791501001 LEISURE AND RECREATION 1.0 Elective P96 796203001 SELF DETERMINATION 1.0 Elective P97 796314001 HOMEROOM 1.0 Elective T53 GROUP B ENGLISH 9-12 1.0 Elective P51 791011001 ENGLISH 9-12 ESOL 1.0 Elective P57 791011001EL MATH 9-12 1.0 Elective P52 791205001 SCIENCE 9-12 1.0 Elective P54 792001001 LIFE MANAGEMENT 9-12 1.0 Elective P13 796001001 READING 9-12 1.0 Elective P04 791010001 READING 9-12 ESOL 1.0 Elective P64 791010001EL SELF DETERMINATION 1.0 Elective P58 796314001 CAREER EXPERIENCE 1.0 Elective P15 798012002 SOCIAL STUDIES 9-12 1.0 Elective P60 792101001 SPECIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 Elective P59 791501001 GROUP C ENGLISH 9-12 1.0 Elective P03 791011001 ENGLISH 9-12 ESOL 1.0 Elective P63 791011001EL MATH 9-12 1.0 Elective P21 791205001 SCIENCE 9-12 1.0 Elective P12 792001001 LIFE MANAGEMENT 9-12 1.0 Elective P13 796001001 READING 9-12 1.0 Elective P55 791010001E2 READING 9-12 ESOL 1.0 Elective P56 791010001EL CAREER EXPERIENCE 1.0 Elective P39 796314001 SOCIAL STUDIES 9-12 1.0 Elective P15 798012002 Social Studies 9-12 1.0 Elective P11 792101001

NAME CAREER EXPERIENCES PROJECT VICTORY- INTERNSHIP JOB PREPARATORY EDUCATION ON THE JOB TRAINING 1.0 Elective 1.0 Elective P31/P32 P33/P34 R52 R55/R56 798012002PV 798003045EX 798003046EX EBD Emotional Behavioral Disability Regular or Special Diploma EBD students will take courses in the EBD Self-Contained Unit and/or take courses in Inclusion, Resource or regular classes. Students will be scheduled according to their Individualized Educational Plan (IEP).