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C U R R I C U L U M B U L L E T I N 2018-2019 Coral Reef Senior High MR. THOMAS ENNIS Principal

ACADEMY DESCRIPTIONS Academy of Agricultural Science Students in the Agricultural Science Academy will explore the field of Agricultural Biotechnology while learning about areas of current agricultural biotechnology applications, genetic principles, tissue/cell culture, and the potential for biotechnology in the field of agriculture. Research partnerships with the United States Department of Agriculture will enable students to participate in summer internships and conduct research on rare and native tropical plant and animal species impacting the industry. Students will explore additional processes to harness renewable energy, more efficient and effective methods utilizing existing resources, and ways to reform the global hunger crisis. Through their participation in the National FFA Organization, students will have opportunities to develop their leadership and professional development skills. Academy of Business and Finance The Academy of Business and Finance connects our students with the world of financial services, offering a curriculum that covers entrepreneurship, banking and credit, financial planning, insurance and accounting, among other topics. Our academy is also designated as a distinguished program of the National Academy Foundation, an acclaimed national network of high school career academies. In addition to studying a career-focused curriculum and working on collaborative projects, students gain critical career knowledge through a series of work-based learning experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. These activities include job shadowing, mock interviews, resume writing workshops, and culminate with a compensated internship. Local business partners work with academy teachers to provide these opportunities that round out students education. Students follow a sequential program of study that leads to industry certification.. Academy of Engineering Students in the Engineering Academy will apply mathematical, scientific and engineering concepts to find solutions to many design problems. They explore various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, structural, industrial, electrical, electronics, robotics and aerospace with hands on activities and projects. Students will participate in activities such as basic sketching, computer designing, building, testing and analyzing models and prototypes. Students will learn and have the opportunity to become certified in Computer Aided Drafting and Design using Autodesk Design software to increase their technological literacy. This program provides students with an advanced understanding of the knowledge, human relations, and technological skills found in today s engineering professions. Students will be able to participate in the National TSA and SECME organizations. 1

International Baccalaureate Academy Self-motivated college-bound students will find the challenging curriculum of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme hard to resist. In addition to advanced course work, students will submit a 4,000 word Extended Essay research paper in one of the subjects of the IB curriculum, take a Theory of Knowledge course and engage in at least 150 hours of community service in the Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS) component. Students will demonstrate their proficiency through subject-area exams representing six core academic areas, which may enable them to earn college credit or advanced standing at prestigious universities, both domestic and international. Academy of Legal and Public Affairs The Academy of Legal and Public Affairs provides students with fundamental competencies which will enable students to develop skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for career advancement within the cluster of Law, Public Safety, and Security related careers. The academy is designed for students who are interested in public policy, law enforcement, forensics, and the legal and criminal justice system. Students will take an array of academy classes that focus on broad, transferable skills and stress the understanding of ethical and sociological standards as it related to criminal justice procedures and laws, court procedures, public safety, corrections, criminal investigative procedures, crime prevention, and entrepreneurship. Students are members of FPSA and participate at district and state level competitions. Program completers will have an opportunity to earn industry certification as an Accredited Legal Professional (ALP). Academy of Leisure Medicine and Health Science The Medical Academy provides all students with a sound academic foundation that will enable them to apply their knowledge and skills for continued study in a healthcare career. Students will take a core of intensive academic courses to provide a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, medical math, disease processes, body mechanics, and basic human needs. Senior Medical Academy students enter the strand of their choice and focus on their selected area of interest. Students are members of the Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA), and compete at the Regional, State and National level. Clinical exposure in community health facilities and organizations provide students with opportunities to apply their newly acquired skills in their chosen field. Academy of Visual & Performing Arts The Visual & Performing Arts Academy at Coral Reef Senior High School offers six strands of specialization: Visual Arts, Theatre Arts, Dance, Band, Chorus and Orchestra and is comprised of actors, singers, dancers, musicians, and artists who strive for excellence in academics and creative expression. Over the four years, students focus on an Honors Arts curriculum immersed in the theory and practice of their particular discipline. Art labs, dance and music studios and black box theatre serve as settings for our academy students. Our professional arts teachers all share in the same endeavor, to further the training of career-minded arts students who respect and appreciate the role of the arts in their lives and the life of our community. Students perform, compete and exhibit their works throughout the District, State and National levels. With diligence and application, students develop their maximum potential while working in a nurturing and family environment! 2

2018-2019 Curriculum Bulletin Course Listings LANGUAGE ARTS Course State Code # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations Seq. A11 100131001 English I A21 100132001H English I Honors A31 100132002HG English I Honors Gifted Must be tested and staffed A12 100134001 English II A22 100135001H English II Honors A32 100135002HG English II Honors Gifted Must be tested and staffed A13 100137001 English III A23 100138001H English III Honors A43 100142001AP AP English Language A14 100140001 English IV A24 100141001H English IV Honors A44 100143001AP AP English Literature English Language Learners (ELL) Course Seq. State Code # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations A61 100230002 English 1 Through ESOL Grade 9 A62 100231002 English 2 Through ESOL Grade 10 A63 100232002 English 3 Through ESOL Grade 11 A64 100252002 English 4 Through ESOL Grade 12 G31/41/51/61 1002381L1 Developmental Language Level 1 Arts Through ESOL G32/42/52/62 1002381L2 Developmental Language Arts Through ESOL Level 2 G33/43/53/63 1002381L3 G34/44/54/64 1002381L4 Developmental Language Arts Through ESOL Developmental Language Arts Through ESOL Level 3 Level 4 3

MATHEMATICS Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations B11 120031001 Algebra I B21 120032001H Algebra I Honors B12 120631001 Geometry Algebra I B22 120632001H Geometry Honors Algebra I/ B32 120632002HG Geometry Honors Gifted Must be tested and staffed B13 129831001 Advanced Topics Geometry B14 120033001 Algebra II Advanced Topics B24 120034001H Algebra II Honors Geometry/ B34 120034002HG Algebra II Honors Gifted Geometry/Must be tested and staffed B15 120070001 Mathematics for College Algebra II B25/B26 12113000303 12013000201 Readiness Trigonometry Honors /Math Analysis Honors (Seniors Only) Algebra II/ B27 120234002H Pre-Calculus Honors Algebra II Honors/ B28 121030003H Probability & Statistics Trigonometry & Math Analysis with Applications Honors B44 120231001AP AP Calculus AB Pre-Calculus/ B45 120232001AP AP Calculus BC Calculus AB/ B46 121032001AP AP Statistics Pre-Calculus or Math Analysis & Trigonometry 4

SCIENCE Course Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations Seq. C11 200331001 Physical Science C21 200332001H Physical Science Honors C12 200031001 Biology Physical Science/ Algebra I C22 200032001H Biology Honors Physical Science/ Algebra I C32 200032002HG Biology Honors Gifted Physical Science/ Algebra I Must be tested and staffed C13 200334001 Chemistry Biology, Algebra I C23 200335001H Chemistry Honors Biology, Algebra I C33 200335002HG Chemistry Honors Gifted Biology Honors Gifted/ Algebra I C24 200036001H Anatomy and Physiology Honors Grade 10-12 Chemistry C25 200339001H Physics Honors Chemistry C26 200251001H Marine Science Honors Chemistry ; Elective C27 200041001H Zoology C41 200034003AP AP Biology Chemistry Honors C42 200337001AP AP Chemistry Chemistry Honors/Gifted or Pre-IB Algebra 2 completed Chem C43 200342101AP AP Physics 1 Algebra 2 completed Physics C45 200138001AP AP Environmental Science Biology Completed Chemistry-Concurrent or completed Teacher recommendation 5

SOCIAL SCIENCES Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations D11 210931001 World History D21 210932001H World History Honors / Grade 9 D41 210942001AP AP World History D42 210938003AP AP European History World History Teacher Recommendation D13 210031001 US History D23 210032001H US History Honors World History, Social Studies Teacher or Dept. Chair Recommendation/ Grade 11 D44 210033001AP AP U.S. History Social Studies Teacher or Dept. Chair Recommendation/ Grade 11 D14/D16 210631001 210233501 D24/D26 D45/D28 210632001H 210234501H 210642001AP 210234501H 210237001AP 210632001H 210642001AP U.S. Government and Economics with Financial Literacy U.S. Government Honors and Economics with Financial Literacy Honors Grade 12 AP U.S. Government & Politics/Economics with Financial Literacy Honors D46/D29 AP Macroeconomics & Government Honors D47/D48 AP U.S. Government & Politics 210237001AP AP Macroeconomics D71/D72 210730003 Psychology 1 210731003 Psychology 2 D80 210644004H International Relations Honors D81 210034004H African-American History Honors D83/D84 212091001H Philosophy Honors/ 210531005H World Religions Honors Grade 12 US History Teacher Recommendation US History Teacher Recommendation US History US History Teacher Recommendation 10 th -12 th Graders D90 210340002AP AP Human Geography W. History, US History, or Dept. Chair Recommendation D91 210735002AP AP Psychology Social Studies Teacher Recommendation 6

WORLD LANGUAGES Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations F11 070834001 Spanish I Entry level for non-spanish speakers S01/S02 070835001FV Spanish II (FLVS) Spanish I F21 070836001H Spanish III Honors Spanish II or Teacher Recommendation F22 070837001H Spanish IV Honors Spanish III Honors, Pre-IB Spanish III or F17 070930001 Spanish for Speakers-I Entry level for Spanish Speakers F18 070931001 Spanish for Speakers-II Spanish S-I F26 070932001H Spanish for Speakers-III Honors Spanish S-II and Teacher Recommendation F41 070840001AP AP Spanish Language Spanish IV F42 070841001AP AP Spanish Literature AP Spanish Language F13 070132001 French I S03/S04 070133001FV French II (FLVS) French I F23 070134001H French III Honors French II and Teacher Recommendation F24 070135001H French IV Honors French III Honors F43 070138001AP AP French Language French IV Honors F15 070232001 German I F16 070233001 German II German I F27 070234001H German III Honors German II Teacher Recommendation F28 070235001H German IV Honors German III Honors F45 070238001AP AP German Language German IV Honors - S09/S10 071130001 FV CHINESE I S11/S12 071131001FV CHINESE II 7

GENERAL ELECTIVES Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations G01/G02 1000410E2 Reading Enrichment Grade 9 or 10 G09/G10 1000410I1 Intensive Reading Grade 9 or 10 G11/G12 1000410T1 Intensive Reading Grade 11 G13/14 1000410T2 Intensive Reading FCAT Re-takers Grade 12 G18 050050001 Personal, Career & Counselor Recommendation School Development Skills G19 240030001 Leadership Skills Grades 10-12 R22 100630011 Journalism I R24 100633101H Journalism V Honors R25 100633201H Journalism VI Honors P24 100633201H Journalism VI Honors (Yearbook) P25 100633301H Journalism VII Honors (Yearbook) P26 100633401H Journalism VIII Honors (Yearbook) S05 850012001 Personal & Family Finance S06/S08 190030001FV Driver s Education S23/S24 200248001FV Forensic Science 1 (FLVS) 8

FINE ARTS ELECTIVES Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations R02 010131001 Art I R04 130330001 Chorus R06 030040001 Dance Repertory 1 R13 130132001 Guitar I SENIORS ONLY (Beginners) R19 040031001 Theatre I R20/R21 100535001H 100536001H Lit & the Arts Honors 1 Lit & the Arts Honors 2 S33/S34 900111001FV Foundations of Web Design Honors (FLVS) S37/S38 820731002 Digital Information Technology S41/S42 130034002FV Music of the World (FLVS) Grades 10-12 Digital Information Technology PHYSICAL EDUCATION Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Recommendation E01/E02 150130001 150335001 Personal Fitness Team Sports E03/E04 150331001 Basketball/Individual & Personal Fitness 150241001 Dual Sports E05/E06 150134001 Weight Training I (E05) Personal Fitness 150135001 Weight Training II (E06) S07 15013001 Personal Fitness 9 th GRADE TRANSITION PROGRAM Name of Subject Recommendation Ready for the Reef June 2018 9

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ACADEMY Course Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations Seq. A51 100180001IB English I CRHS Pre-IB Honors 9 th A71 100132002IB English I CRHS Pre-IB Gifted 9 th Must be tested and staffed A52 100142001A AP English Language -10 th P A72 100142002A AP English Language Gifted 10 th Must be tested and staffed P A53 100143001A AP English Literature 11 th AP English Language P A54 100183001IB IB English IV (HL) - 12 th AP English Literature B51 120980001IB IB Math Studies (SL) 1 st Year of 2 (Math Studies 1) B52 120237501IB IB Pre-Calculus (SL) 1 st Year of 2 (Mathematics 1) B53 121031001IB IB Statistics and Introduction to Differential Calculus (SL) 2 nd Year of 2 (Math Studies 2) B54 120281001IB IB Calculus (SL) 2 nd Year of 2 (Mathematics 2)/ Descriptive statistics Algebra II Honors Algebra II Honors IB Math Studies 1 or IB Pre-Calculus IB Pre-Calculus C51 200080001IB Biology I CRHS Pre-IB 9 th Grade Physical Science Honors C53 200081002IB Biology II IB (SL) 1 st Year of 2 Pre-IB Chemistry C54 200082002IB Biology III IB (SL) 2 nd Year of 2 Biology II IB (SL) 1 st Yr. C55 200081002IB Biology II IB (HL) 1 st Year of 2 Pre IB Chemistry C56 200082002IB Biology III IB (HL)2 nd Year of 2 Biology II IB (HL) C52 200380001IB Chemistry I CRHS Pre-IB Pre-IB Biology C57 200381001IB Chemistry II IB (SL) 1 Year of 2 Pre-IB Chemistry C58 200382001IB Chemistry III IB (HL) 1 st Year of 2 Chemistry II IB (SL) 1 st yr C59 200381001IB Chemistry II IB (HL) 1 st Year of 2 Pre IB Chemistry C60 200382001IB Chemistry III IB (HL) 2 nd Year of 2 D41 210942001A AP World History Required in 9 th Grade P D42 210938003A AP European History Required in 10 th Grade P D53 210033001A AP American History Required in 11 th Grade P D54 210980002IB Contemporary History IB (HL) Required in 12 th Grade F49 070836001H CRHS Pre-IB Spanish III Spanish I F53 070883001IB IB Spanish IV B (SL) 1 st Year of 2 F57 070883001IB IB Spanish IV B (SL) 1 Year F54 070883001IB IB Spanish IV B (HL) 10

1 st Year of 2 Course Seq. State Code # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations F55 070884001IB IB Spanish V B (SL) 2 nd Year of 2 F56 070884001IB IB Spanish V B (HL) 2 nd Year of 2 F60 070136001H French V Honors French IV F61 070183001IB IB French IV B (SL) 1 st Year of 2 French III F63 070183001IB IB French IV B French III (HL) 1 st Year of 2 F62 070184001IB IB French V B IB French IV-B (SL) 1 st Year (SL) 2 nd Year of 2 F64 070184001IB IB French V B IB French IV-B (HL) 1 st Year (HL) 2 nd Year of 2 F38 070283001IB IB German IV- B (SL/HL) 1 st Year of 2 F39 070284001IB IB German V-B (SL/HL) 2 nd Year of 2 R56 040081001IB IB Theatre R58 090080001IB IB Theory of Knowledge Required in Grade 12 R62 210180002IB IB Social and Cultural Anthropology (SL) 1 Year R63 210780003IB IB Psychology I (SL) 1 Yr. R60 200182001IB IB Sports Exercise Science (SL) 1Yr R61 210343002 IB IB Geography SL 1 yr R64 210781003 IB IB Psychology HL 1 yr of 2 11

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Course Seq. Course # Name of Subject Prerequisites/Recommendations IS F31 071530501 Language/Literature for IS 1 9 th (Only IS) See IB Counselor Required for German IS IS F32 071531501 Language/Literature for IS 2 10 th (Only IS) See IB Counselor Required for German IS IS F33 070283001IB IB German 4 B (HL) 1 st Year (Only IS) See IB Counselor Required for German IS IS F34 070284001IB IB German 5 - B (HL) 2 nd Year (Only IS) See IB Counselor Required for German IS IS F35 071430002H World Language Humanities IS Required for German IS 1 9 th Grade IS F36 071431002H World Language Humanities IS 2 10 th Grade Required for German IS 12

BUSINESS ACADEMY X01* X02* X03* X04* Finance and Business Technology (881515003) Accounting Applications I (820331001H) Financial Operations (881511002H) Personal Financial Planning (881512002H) * Industry Certification Post 11 TH Grade Summer Internship S93 Honors Financial Internship (881513002) 12 th Grade Internship S94 Executive Internship Honors (0500300AY) AGRISCIENCE ACADEMY T01 T02 T03* T04 Agriscience Foundations I (810681001) Agricultural Biotechnology II (810685001H) Agricultural Biotechnology III (810686001H) Advanced Concepts of Agriscience (810033003H) * Industry Certification T05 Agricultural Use of UAS Technology 00523301 T06 Agriculture Food & Natural Resources Directed Study (0500300AY) 13

ENGINEERING ACADEMY T11 T12 T13* T14 Applied Engineering Technology I (840111001H) Applied Engineering Technology II (840112001H) Applied Technology III (840113001H) Advanced Applications in Technology (860190001H) *Industry Certification LEGAL ACADEMY Y01 Y02 Y03 Y04* Criminal Justice I (891801001) Criminal Justice II (891802001) Criminal Justice III (891803001H) Criminal Justice IV (891804001H) *Industry Certification Anatomy & Physiology (200036001H) MEDICAL ACADEMY 2017-2018 Choose one strand Z01 Z02 Z03* Z04* Emergency Medical Responder (841717103H) *Industry Certification Health Science Foundations (841711003) Allied Health (Med. Assistant) (841713102H) Z05* Nursing Assistant (841721101H) 14

Health Science Foundations (841711003) MEDICAL ACADEMY 2018-2019 Choose one strand Z01 Z02 Z03* Z04* Emergency Medical Responder (841717103H) Health Science Foundations (841711003) Allied Health (Med. Assistant) (841713102H) Z05* Nursing Assistant (841721101H) VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY- DANCE STRAND W01 W02 W04 W07 Dance Repertory III (030042001H) Ballet III (030036001) W03 Ballet IV (030037001H) W06/W16 Choreography/Performance (030039001H) W08/W18 Dance Repertory IV (030043001H) Alliance/Cudettes Dance Techniques III (030033001H) Alliance/Cudettes Dance Techniques IV (030033401H) 15

DRAMA STRAND W20 Theatre III (040033001H) W21 Technical Theatre Design & Production II (040042001) W22 Theatre IV (040034001H) W23 Acting III (040039001) W24 Theatre History and Literature (040036001H) W26 Acting IV (040040001H) W27 Theatrical Direction 2 (040051001H) W28 Technical Theatre Design & Production IV (040044001H) ART STRAND W50 Two-Dimensional Studio Art II (010131001) W52 Two-Dimensional Studio Art III (010132002) W53 Portfolio Development I - Drawing (010931001H) W54 AP Studio Art: 2D Design (010935001AP) W55 Portfolio Development II Two-Dimensional Design (010932001H) W56 AP Studio Art: Drawing (010430001AP) W57 Portfolio Development III Three Dimensional Design (010933001H) W58 Drawing 3 (010436001H) 16

ORCHESTRA STRAND M60/M61 Concert/Chamber Music Ensemble I (130540001) M62/M68 Concert/Chamber Music Ensemble II (130541001) M63/M69 Concert/Chamber Music Ensemble III (130542001) M64/M70 Concert/Chamber Music Ensemble IV (130543001H) M65 Music Techniques IV (130553001H) M66 Symphony Orchestra V (130240001H) M67 Symphony Orchestra VI (130241001H) Optional 3 rd Elective M42 AP Music Theory (130033001AP) BAND STRAND M31 Symphonic/ Band III (130232001) M36 Wind Ensemble Band IV (130233001H) M37 Wind Ensemble Band V (130234001H) M38 Wind Ensemble Band VI (130235001H) M35 Wind Ensemble/ Band III (130232001) M32 Symphonic Band Music Ensemble II (130541001) M43/M47 Chamber Winds/Brass Ensemble Music Techniques II (130551001) M39 Jazz Ensemble II (130251001) M33 Symphonic Band Music Ensemble III (130542001) M44/M48 Chamber Winds/Brass Ensemble Music Techniques III (130552001) M40 Jazz Ensemble III (130252001) M34 Symphonic Band Music Ensemble IV (130543001H) M45/M49 Chamber Winds/Brass Ensemble Music Techniques IV (130553001H) M41 Jazz Ensemble IV (130253001H) Optional 3 rd Elective M42 AP Music Theory (130033001AP) 17

CHORUS STRAND M01/M05 Concert Women/Concert Men M02/M06 Concert Women/Men Vocal Ensemble 2 (130345001) M03/M07 Concert Women/Men Vocal Ensemble 3 (130346001) M04/M08 Concert Women/Men Vocal Ensemble 4 (130347001H) Vocal Ensemble 1 (130344001) M10 Music Theory I 1300300 M17 Select Women Vocal Techniques 3 1303420 M14 Rose Singers Chorus 4 (130333001) M11 Music Theory II (1300310H) M18 Select Women Vocal Techniques 4 (130553001H) M15 Rose Singers Chorus 5 (130334001H) M42 AP Music Theory (130033001AP) M19 Select Women Chorus Reg-Spec 4 130339002H M16 Rose Singers Chorus 6 (130335001H) M23 Chorus 3 (1303320) 18

SPECIAL EDUCATION Standard Diploma via ACCESS Inclusion Services offered in all general level content classes Special Diploma Academic Subjects Course Seq. State Code Name of Subject Recommendations K01 791011102 Access English 1 Grades 9 K02 791011102 Access English 2 Grade 10 K03 791011202 Access English 3 Grade 11 K03 791011202 Access English 4 Grade 12 K31-K33 791208002 Access Algebra 1A Grade 9 K51-K53 791206501 Access Geometry Grade 10 K41-K43 791209002 Access Algebra 1B Grade 11 K21-K23 791207002 Access Liberal Arts Math Grade 12 K59-K60 792102701 Access World History Grade 9 K71-K73 792102502 Access US History Grade 11 K61-K62 792101502 Access US Government Grade 12 K69-K70 792102202 Access Economics & Finance Grade 12 K81-K83 792002201 Access Physical Science Grade 9 K91-K93 792001502 Access Biology Grade 10 K93-K94 792002003 Access Earth/Space Science Grade 11 K75 791502002 Access Physical Fitness Grades 9-12 K76 792005002 Access Health and Safety Grades 9-12 Career and Technical Education/Special Skills Courses Course Seq. State Code Name of Subject Recommendations K04, K14, K24 798012002 Career Experiences Grades 11-12 K24-K28 798011001 Career Preparation Grades 9-12 K06-K08 796301001 Preparation for Adult Living Grades 9-12 K78 798019001 *Technology Education Grades 9-12 K80 791501002 Specially Designed Physical Ed. Grades 9-12 K98 796701501 Access Drawing Grades 9-12 K77 796702001 Access Theater 1 Grades 9-12 R07 030033801 Dance Celebration for Mixed Grades 9-12 Mobilities K34-K38 796001001 Transition Planning Grades 9-12 K54-K58 796314001 Self-Determination Grades 9-12 K64-K68 796307001 Unique Skills Social and Emotional Grades 9-12 K45 796317001 Unique Skills Curriculum & Learning Grades 9-12 K05 796316001 Unique Skills Independent Function Grades 9-12 19

K58 798004007 Preparation for Entrepreneurship Grade 12 20