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English Name Catalog 2014-2015 English Composition Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9 This course is designed to teach students to effectively write informative and persuasive pieces. Students will learn the writing process and take multiple pieces of writing through drafting, revision, and editing. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to write with focus and attention to the audience. Students will be taught to use appropriate organizational strategies, precise language, and a variety of sentence structures. The course will teach students to use appropriate grammar, mechanics, punctuation, spelling, and sentence formation. The course will include readings, writing assignments, discussion boards, lectures through webcasts (Elluminate sessions), research, WebQuests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Composition Exam. Materials: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood English English Composition Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9 This course is designed to teach students to effectively write informative and persuasive pieces. Students will learn the writing process and take multiple pieces of writing through drafting, revision, and editing. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to write with focus and attention to the audience. Students will be taught to use appropriate organizational strategies, precise language, and a variety of sentence structures. The course will teach students to use appropriate grammar, mechanics, punctuation, spelling, and sentence formation. The course will include readings, writing assignments, discussion boards, lectures through webcasts (Elluminate sessions), research, WebQuests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Composition Exam. Materials: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood English English Composition Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 9 This course is designed to teach students to effectively write informative and persuasive pieces. Students will learn the writing process and take multiple pieces of writing through drafting, revision, and editing. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to write with focus and attention to the audience. Students will be taught to use appropriate organizational strategies, precise language, and a variety of sentence structures. The course will teach students to use appropriate grammar, mechanics, punctuation, spelling, and sentence formation. The course will include readings, writing assignments, discussion boards, lectures through webcasts (Elluminate sessions), research, WebQuests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Composition Exam Failure of English Composition, or equivalent course Materials: To Kill a Mockingbird, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood English English Composition Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 9 This course is designed to teach students to effectively write informative and persuasive pieces. Students will learn the writing process and take multiple pieces of writing through drafting, revision, and editing. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to write with focus and attention to the audience. Students will be taught to use appropriate organizational strategies, precise language, and a variety of sentence structures. The course will teach students to use appropriate grammar, mechanics, punctuation, spelling, and sentence formation. The course will include readings, writing assignments, discussion boards, lectures through webcasts (Elluminate sessions), research, WebQuests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Composition Exam Failure of English Composition, or equivalent course Materials: To Kill a Mockingbird, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood 1

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 English Composition Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9 This accelerated course introduces students to elements of literature from various genres at an advanced pace. Rigorous writing techniques and research skills are required. Students will explore many aspects of literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. Literary elements such as plot, setting, character, irony, allegory and symbolism will be taught and connections will be made to course texts. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Plus: The Other Wes Moore and Mockingbird-A Portrait of Harper Lee A grade of B or better in previous English course Materials: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, The Other Wes Moore, Mockingbird-A Portrait of Harper Lee English English Composition Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9 This accelerated course introduces students to elements of literature from various genres at an advanced pace. Rigorous writing techniques and research skills are required. Students will explore many aspects of literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. Literary elements such as plot, setting, character, irony, allegory and symbolism will be taught and connections will be made to course texts. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Plus: The Other Wes Moore and Mockingbird-A Portrait of Harper Lee A grade of B or better in previous English course Materials: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, The Other Wes Moore, Mockingbird-A Portrait of Harper Lee English English Literature Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 10 This course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Building on skills from English Composition, the class explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in English Composition or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series), The Devil in the White City English English Literature Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 10 This course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Building on skills from English Composition, the class explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in English Composition or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series), The Devil in the White City 2

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 English Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 10 This course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Building on skills from English Composition, the class explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in English Composition or equivalent course, Failure of English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Devil in the White City, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series) English English Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 10 This course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Building on skills from English Composition, the class explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in English Composition or equivalent course, Failure of English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Devil in the White City, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series) English English Literature Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 10 This accelerated course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Rigorous writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules are required. Building on skills from English Composition, the course explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Plus: My Stroke of Insight A grade of B or better in English Composition or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Devil in the White City, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series) English English Literature Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 10 This accelerated course helps students build literary, reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening skills. Rigorous writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules are required. Building on skills from English Composition, the course explores many aspects of plot and setting, character, narrator and voice, comparing themes, irony and ambiguity, symbolism and allegory, poetry, and drama. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Plus: My Stroke of Insight A grade of B or better in English Composition or equivalent course Materials: Pride and Prejudice, Devil in the White City, Macbeth (The Shakespeare Parallel Text Series) 3

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 American Literature Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11 This course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the precolonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire English American Literature Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11 This course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the precolonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire English American Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 11 This course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the precolonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Literature or equivalent course, Failure of American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire English American Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 11 This course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the precolonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Literature or equivalent course, Failure of American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire 4

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 American Literature Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11 This rigorous course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the pre-colonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, in-depth novel studies, extensive project work, discussion boards, webcasts, Additional Honors Novels: Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien A grade of B or better in English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire English American Literature Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11 This rigorous course includes works of American literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of American literature, from the pre-colonial times to the present. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of American literature: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel and speech. The course includes readings, in-depth novel studies, extensive project work, discussion boards, webcasts, Additional Honors Novels: Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien A grade of B or better in English Literature or equivalent course Materials: Beloved, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, This Boy's Life, The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire English AP English Language Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 AP English Language explores the relationship between what authors say and how they are trying to say it. The literary component of the course provides a range of genres, including nonfiction, fiction, drama and poetry, and in the analysis of these works students are exposed to the analysis of both styles the more language-based approach to exploring meaning and rhetoric-the analysis of author argument and structure. In terms of style, students will explore how elements of language such as tone, diction, and syntax influence the overall meaning. In terms of rhetoric, students will examine various appeals, aspects of writer's credibility, irony, and the overall use of logic to explore how effectively an author presents her/his position. English Literature or equivalent 10th grade English course. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: English AP English Literature & Composition Original Credit 1.00 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This advanced literature course will engage students in careful reading and analysis of a challenging set of literary works from a range of genres including the novel, short story, poetry, nonfiction, and drama. The focus of the course will be on intensive reading and discussion of the literature, as well as critique and evaluation of secondary critical essays. Emphasis will be placed on thoughtful and compelling analysis of the readings using a variety of theoretical frameworks and devices. The course is intended to provide students with an academic experience parallel to that of a college level literature course. placement requires English teacher recommendation. Materials: 5

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 Business Communications Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course is designed to familiarize students with the many types of written and verbal communications that students will encounter in the business world. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage. Students will explore many aspects of business communications - business writing, technical documentation, advertising, resumes, verbal communication skills, interviewing, and much more. The course includes readings, blogs, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Composition Materials: Who Moved My Cheese? English Business Communications Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course is designed to familiarize students with the many types of written and verbal communications that students will encounter in the business world. Students will also learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage. Students will explore many aspects of business communications - business writing, technical documentation, advertising, resumes, verbal communication skills, interviewing, and much more. The course includes readings, blogs, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Passing grade in English Composition Materials: Who Moved My Cheese? English Creative Writing Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course will teach students the major components of the creative writing process by learning writing techniques, peer editing, and self-editing. The primary focus of the course will be on creating and completing various types of creative pieces, culminating with the completion of a final piece as designed by the student. Students will explore many aspects of creative writing through blogs, writing activities, and assignments geared towards helping students unlock his or her natural creativity. The course will also include readings, discussion boards, writing, webcasts, webquests and peer editing. Materials: English Creative Writing Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course will teach students the major components of the creative writing process by learning writing techniques, peer editing, and self-editing. The primary focus of the course will be on creating and completing various types of creative pieces, culminating with the completion of a final piece as designed by the student. Students will explore many aspects of creative writing through blogs, writing activities, and assignments geared towards helping students unlock his or her natural creativity. The course will also include readings, discussion boards, writing, webcasts, webquests and peer editing. Materials: 6

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 Elements of Language Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course emphasizes different elements of language, in particular proper grammatical usage, reading comprehension, and writing skills. Students will read and respond to various types of writing, including articles, analytical essays, personal narratives, persuasive pieces, and novels. Students will also brainstorm writing topics, engage in various pre-writing activities, and compose pieces of writing. The course will include class forums, class lecture webcast sessions, research, presentations, exams, and cumulative projects. Materials: Elements of Language 4th, Their Eyes Were Watching God English Elements of Language Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course emphasizes different elements of language, in particular proper grammatical usage, reading comprehension, and writing skills. Students will read and respond to various types of writing, including articles, analytical essays, personal narratives, persuasive pieces, and novels. Students will also brainstorm writing topics, engage in various pre-writing activities, and compose pieces of writing. The course will include class forums, class lecture webcast sessions, research, presentations, exams, and cumulative projects. Materials: Elements of Language 4th, Their Eyes Were Watching God English AP English Literature Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 12 This is a college level class that ultimately prepares students for the Advanced Placement exam. In addition, it provides students with other skills associated with the most advanced classes in high school English, including research skills. When they have completed the class, students will have acquired the reading and critical thinking skills necessary for understanding challenging new material, analyzing that material to deduce meaning, and applying what they have learned to their world. They will have the composition skills needed to communicate their understanding effectively to a variety of audiences. Students will read and analyze classic works of literature because these works contain literary qualities that merit study and provoke thinking, not because of a requirement to know a particular work or author. They will also look at modern and contemporary works as they examine all genres: plays, short stories, poetry, essays, and novels. Students will learn to apply critical literary terms as tools for learning, understanding, and communication. Learning activities include close reading, paraphrasing, discussions, essays, short answer exams, research papers, reflective journals, web quests, and others. Most units will include a combination of genres and activities. The structure to the class is not based upon a sequence of chronology, national origin, or genres. It is instead based upon the sequence that best supports the learning needs of the American Literature, or equivalent 11th grade English course. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: English British & World Literature Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 12 This course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text 7

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 British & World Literature Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 12 This course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text English British & World Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 12 This course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in American Literature or equivalent course, Failure of British/World Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text English British & World Literature Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 12 This course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course will include readings, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, presentations, and unit exams. Passing grade in American Literature or equivalent course, Failure of British/World Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text English British & World Literature Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 12 This rigorous course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course includes readings, in-depth novel studies, extensive project work, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Plus: The Iliad or Hamlet, Great Expectations or Jane Austen. A grade of B or better in American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text, 1776 by David McCullough, see course description 8

English Name Catalog 2014-2015 British & World Literature Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 12 This rigorous course includes works of British and World literature with the purpose of familiarizing students with major authors and movements of British and World literature, from the beginnings of written language to the present. Students will learn writing techniques, research skills, and proper grammar usage rules. Students will explore many aspects of British literature fiction, nonfiction, poetry, media, art, drama, the novel, and speech. The course includes readings, in-depth novel studies, extensive project work, discussion boards, webcasts, research, webquests, group work, and presentations. Plus: The Iliad or Hamlet, Great Expectations or Jane Austen. A grade of B or better in American Literature or equivalent course Materials: Elements of Literature 6th, Frankenstein-1818 Text, 1776 by David McCullough, see course description Algebra Concepts Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 This course is designed to build upon the essential skills of arithmetic, as they apply to Algebra, at a reduced pace. Students will consider the behavior of numbers in expressions, equations, and inequalities. Students will look at the descriptive power of numbers in data, probability, and two-dimensional graphing. Students will use: integers and expressions to solve problems, decimals in equations, rational numbers, exponents, scientific notation, ratios, proportions, and percentages. Inequalities, graphing, area and volume of various solids, and right triangles will also be covered. Materials: Algebra Concepts and Applications Algebra Concepts Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Pre-Algebra and to prepare students for Algebra 1. This course will review the basics of real numbers and problem solving. It will include algebraic topics such as: data displays, probability, exponents, polynomials, equation solving, inequalities, functions, slope, equations of lines, patterns, and scatter plots. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects, as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, and discussion forums. Materials: Algebra Concepts and Applications Algebra I Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 In this course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Algebra I Exam. Passing grade in Pre-Algebra Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator 9

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Algebra I Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 In this course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Algebra I Exam. Passing grade in Pre-Algebra Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra I Credit Recovery Original Credit 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 8-10 In this course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. Passing grade in Pre-Algebra, Failure of Algebra I or equivalent course Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra I Credit Recovery Original Credit 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 8-10 In this course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. Passing grade in Pre-Algebra, Failure of Algebra I or equivalent course Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra I Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 In this accelerated course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization at an advanced pace. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Algebra I Exam. A grade of B or better in Pre-Algebra Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator 10

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Algebra I Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 8-10 In this accelerated course, emphasis will be placed on operations, linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, and data organization at an advanced pace. Students will be asked to work with operations, real numbers and expressions, to write and solve linear equations and linear inequalities, to analyze and interpret functions, describe and compute slope, to analyze and interpret a scatter plot, and to use data displays in problem solving situations. Activities will include webcasts, webquests, practice activities, scheduled group work and unit exams. This course will prepare students to take the Keystone Algebra I Exam. A grade of B or better in Pre-Algebra Materials: Algebra 1-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra II Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra II Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra II Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1.0 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry, Failure of Algebra II or equivalent course Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator 11

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Algebra II Credit Recovery Credit Recovery 1 Half Year Semester 1 and 2 HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry, Failure of Algebra II or equivalent course Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra II Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. The honors version of this course includes enrichment in absolute value equations and graphs, matrices, radical functions, and trigonometry. A grade of B or better in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator Algebra II Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9-11 The purpose of this course is to extend students knowledge of Algebra 1 and Geometry as they apply variables, equations, and functions to more in-depth problem solving situations. This course will delve into various algebraic topics including: formulas, variation, factoring, imaginary numbers, quadratics, polynomial functions and equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic properties and equations, scatter plots, patterns, sequences, probability, and counting theory. This course will include practice, quizzes, tests, and projects as well as reading, research, writing, speaking, discussion forums, and SAT preparation. The honors version of this course includes enrichment in absolute value equations and graphs, matrices, radical functions, and trigonometry. A grade of B or better in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Algebra 2-PH, TI 84 Calculator Geometry Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 This course will cover more than thirty math content anchors assessed on the 11th grade PSSA mathematics assessment. Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Passing grade in Algebra I Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator 12

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Geometry Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 This course will cover more than thirty math content anchors assessed on the 11th grade PSSA mathematics assessment. Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Passing grade in Algebra I Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator Geometry Credit Recovery Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 This course will cover more than thirty math content anchors assessed on the 11th grade PSSA mathematics assessment. Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Passing grade in Algebra I, Failure of Geometry or equivalent course Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator Geometry Credit Recovery Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 This course will cover more than thirty math content anchors assessed on the 11th grade PSSA mathematics assessment. Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Passing grade in Algebra I, Failure of Geometry or equivalent course Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator Geometry Honors Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. This course is an advanced extension of Geometry offered at an accelerated pace, with in depth investigations of concepts presented. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. A grade of B or better in Algebra I Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator 13

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Geometry Honors Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 9, 10 Students will build upon basic geometry skills by extending ideas about the properties of lines and polygons. This course is an advanced extension of Geometry offered at an accelerated pace, with in depth investigations of concepts presented. Review of the properties of triangles and other skills from Algebra I will show relationships between parts of geometric figures and solving for unknowns. Geometrical proofs and inductive reasoning will be covered. Throughout the course, students will apply the math they learn to real-world situations. This course includes lecture through webcasts, three webquests, small scheduled group work, a midterm exam, and a final exam. A grade of B or better in Algebra I Materials: Geometry-PH, TI 84 Calculator Introduction to Accounting Original Credit.5 Half Year Semester 1 HS 10-12 This course is an introduction to accounting for the junior or senior high school student. The following concepts will be explored: the accounting equation, financial statements including the balance sheet, the income statement, the owner s equity statement, analysis and recording of business transactions. The accounting cycle from recording business transactions into a journal through preparing the post closing trial balance will also be taught. Passing grades in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Accounting: Practical Approach, TI 84 Calculator Introduction to Accounting Original Credit.5 Half Year Semester 1 HS 10-12 This course is an introduction to accounting for the junior or senior high school student. The following concepts will be explored: the accounting equation, financial statements including the balance sheet, the income statement, the owner s equity statement, analysis and recording of business transactions. The accounting cycle from recording business transactions into a journal through preparing the post closing trial balance will also be taught. Passing grades in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Accounting: Practical Approach, TI 84 Calculator Introduction to Statistics Original Credit.5 Half Year Semester 2 HS 10-12 This course is designed as an introduction to statistics for the junior or senior high school student. In this course, students will build upon algebra skills by working with frequency and probability distributions and applying them to real-world situations involving samples and populations. Students will be able to make inferences about these situations through the statistics that they will learn. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Elementary Statistics, TI 84 Calculator 14

Name Catalog 2014-2015 Introduction to Statistics Original Credit.5 Half Year Semester 2 HS 10-12 This course is designed as an introduction to statistics for the junior or senior high school student. In this course, students will build upon algebra skills by working with frequency and probability distributions and applying them to real-world situations involving samples and populations. Students will be able to make inferences about these situations through the statistics that they will learn. Passing grade in Algebra I and Geometry Materials: Elementary Statistics, TI 84 Calculator AP Calculus Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This is a college level course covering derivatives, integrals, limits, approximation, and applications and modeling. Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and PreCalculus. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: AP Calculus AB Original Credit 1.00 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course is the equivalent of an introductory college-level calculus course. Calculus helps scientists, engineers, and financial analysts understand the complex relationships behind real-world phenomena. Students learn to evaluate the soundness of proposed solutions and apply mathematical reasoning to real-world models. Students also learn to understand change geometrically and visually (by studying graphs of curves), analytically (by studying and working with mathematical formulas), numerically (by seeing patterns in sets of numbers), and verbally. Students prepare for the AP Calculus Exam and further studies in science, engineering, and mathematics. AP Calculus AB requires use of a graphing calculator. Successful completion of Pre-Calculus. Only available to returning students. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: AP Calculus BC Original Credit 1.00 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course is the equivalent of an introductory college-level calculus course. In this course, students study functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Calculus helps scientists, engineers, and financial analysts understand the complex relationships behind real-world phenomena. Students learn to evaluate the soundness of proposed solutions and apply mathematical reasoning to real-world models. Students also learn to understand change geometrically and visually (by studying graphs of curves), analytically (by studying and working with mathematical formulas), numerically (by seeing patterns in sets of numbers), and verbally. Students prepare for the AP Calculus Exam and further studies in science, engineering, and mathematics. AP Calculus BC requires use of a graphing calculator. Successful completion of Pre-Calculus. Only available to returning students. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: 15

Name Catalog 2014-2015 AP Statistics Original Credit 1.0 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 AP Statistics data analysis is dependent on the use of technology. Students should have access to computers that include software capable of doing data analysis. Students will be required to interpret output generated by statistical software programs. Students are not expected to learn how to use various statistical programs. In addition, one of the following Texas Instruments calculators is required, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-84, TI-84+, or a TI 89. The TI-83+ is the most popular calculator for AP Statistics. In most cases the calculator is sufficient but the fundamental tool of data analysis is the computer. Two years of high school Algebra. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: AP Statistics Original Credit 1 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 AP Statistics data analysis is dependent on the use of technology. Students should have access to computers that include software capable of doing data analysis. Students will be required to interpret output generated by statistical software programs. Students are not expected to learn how to use various statistical programs. In addition, one of the following Texas Instruments calculators is required, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-84, TI-84+, or a TI 89. The TI-83+ is the most popular calculator for AP Statistics. In most cases the calculator is sufficient but the fundamental tool of data analysis is the computer. Two years of high school Algebra.Only available to returning students. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: Calculus Original Credit 1.00 Full Year Full Year HS 11, 12 This course provides a comprehensive survey of differential and integral calculus concepts, including limits, derivative and integral computation, linearization, Riemann sums, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and differential equations. Content is presented across ten units and covers various applications, including graph analysis, linear motion, average value, area, volume, and growth and decay models. In this course, students use an online textbook, which supplements the instruction they receive and provides additional opportunities to practice using the content they ve learned. Students will use an embedded graphing calculator applet (GCalc) for their work on this course; the software for the applet can be downloaded at no charge. Successful completion of Pre-Calculus. Only available to returning students. Third Party s require approval from Guidance. Materials: Consumer Math Original Credit 1.00 Full Year Full Year HS 11-12 This course is a comprehensive review of arithmetic skills that apply to personal and business opportunities. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, percentages, basic statistics, and graphs. Practical applications in finance, taxes, budgeting, banking, and home ownership are included. Examples of wages, income deductions, insurance, checking and saving accounts, credit, housing expenses, auto expenses, recreational spending, and the cost of transportation are studied. By the course conclusion students will be able to: compute regular, overtime and piecework wages; compute taxes from tables, write a check, deposit slips, and withdrawal slips; reconcile a bank statement, budget for fixed and variable expenses, and compute finance charges and loan payments. Materials: -Business & Personal Finance 16