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James Buchanan High School Course Description Booklet

School Year 2019 - 2020

JAMES BUCHANAN HIGH SCHOOL

COURSE DESCRIPTION GUIDE2019-2020

James Buchanan High School Course Description Booklet

School Year 2019 - 2020

*PENDING APPROVAL*

MISCELLANEOUS CLASS:GRADUATE PORTFOLIO Course # - 001 Credit - 0.25 Grades Available: ALLCourse Description: Students must successfully demonstrate evidence of the following components of career readiness: Career Survey, Professional Resume, Professional Cover Letter, Professional Job Interview, Grade 11 Research Writing Assignment, and satisfactory completion of all Job Shadowing activities and written responses. Students are not only responsible for submitting each of these assignments in the classes in which they are assigned, but also for meeting with the teacher of record for this course, to confirm their success and gain clearance for graduation.

ART CLASSES:ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Course # - 018 Credit - 0.5COLLABORATIONGrades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Rigorous and intensive art foundation course. Students will be under the tutelage of a professional artist. Focus is on the inclusion of art in life beyond student's educational careers, possibly in an art school setting.

Pre-requisite: Approval from instructor.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Course # - 028 Credit - 0.5COLLABORATION 2Grade Available: 10, 11, 12Course Description: This course is for 2nd year Portfolio students - Rigorous and intensive art foundation course. Students will be under the tutelage of a professional artist. Focus is on the inclusion of art in life beyond student's educational careers, possibly in an art school setting.

Pre-requisite: Approval from instructor.

DRAWING 1 Course # - 015 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Semester based class. Drawing is a basic course for students who wish to improve skills and attitude about drawing. Media such as pencils, ink, crayon, charcoal, and pastel will be explored. Elements and principals of design and composition are emphasized.

Pre-requisite: 2D Design

CERAMICS 1 Course # - 004 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 9,10,11,12

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Course Description: Ceramics is an introduction to clay as utilitarian and sculptural three-dimensional form. Students are introduced to various hand building and glazing techniques; students will spend some time on wheel-throwing. Students wishing to continue and advance with ceramics should take Advanced 3D Media the corresponding semester.

CERAMICS 2 Course # - 003 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Ceramics 2 builds upon skills and techniques acquired in Ceramics. This class has a limited number of seats. Students will spend 9 weeks wheel-throwing and 9 weeks on sculptural hand-building.

Pre-requisite: Ceramics 1

SCULPTURE 1 Course # - 027 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Sculpture is an introduction to sculpture as 3 dimensional form and focuses on the use of materials such as plaster, plastic, tape, foam, wood, recyclables, etc. to create 3 dimensional artwork.

SCULPTURE 2 Course # - 031 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Sculpture 2 builds upon skills and techniques acquired in Sculpture. Students will continue to explore various mediums in plaster, clay, wire, wood, paper, etc.

Pre-requisite: Sculpture 1

2D DESIGN Course # - 022 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Semester based class. 2D Design is an entry level introduction course to all two-dimensional art. Students will explore various mediums in drawing, painting, and printmaking while heavily focusing on design elements and principles. Students wishing to continue in other two-dimensional art classes must take this class. This is a pre-requisite for Drawing, Painting and Advanced 2D Media.

2D DESIGN 2 Course # - 030 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Semester based class. 2D Design 2 builds upon skills and techniques acquired in 2D Design. Students will continue to explore various mediums in drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media.

Pre-requisite: 2D Design

PAINTING 1 Course # - 050 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Semester based class. Painting is a basic introduction course to acrylic and watercolor. A variety of subjects and techniques on different surfaces will be covered along with basic composition and canvas stretching.

Pre-requisite: 2 D Design and Drawing 1

DRAWING & PAINTING 2 Course # - 052 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12

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Course Description: Semester based class. Drawing and Painting 2 is one class that builds upon skills and techniques acquired in both Drawing 1 and Painting 1. Students will spend 9 weeks on advanced drawing techniques and 9 weeks on advanced painting techniques.

Pre-requisite: 2 D Design, Drawing 1, and Painting 1

ADVANCED STUDIO 1 Course # - 032 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course is for serious art students looking to continue and advance their abilities and build a portfolio. This course is rigorous and student drive. Students will have the option to choose the medium of creation while investigating other artists, and keeping a weekly visual journal.

Pre-requisite: 2 D Design, 2D Design 2, Drawing 1, Painting 1, Drawing & Painting 2, Sculpture 1, Sculpture 2, Ceramics 1, and Ceramics 2.

ADVANCED STUDIO 2 Course # - 033 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course builds upon skill and techniques developed in Advanced Studio 1. It is for serious art students looking to continue and advance their abilities and build a portfolio. This course is rigorous and student driven. Students will have the option to choose the medium of creation while investigating other artists, and keeping a weekly visual journal.

Pre-requisite: 2 D Design, 2D Design 2, Drawing 1, Painting 1, Drawing & Painting 2, Sculpture 1, Sculpture 2, Ceramics 1, Ceramics 2 and Advanced Studio 1.

ART EXTENSION Course # - 026 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This class is designed for students wishing to aid the teacher and Adaptive Art students with the construction and completion of art projects. To be accepted in the class, students MUST apply with the teacher.

ADAPTIVE ART Course # - 025 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This class is an art class designed for life skills students. A variety of art techniques and mediums will be covered. This class is scheduled ONLY by the coordinating teacher.

MUSIC CLASSES:

BAND Course # - 065 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to maximize the students' knowledge and appreciation of the art of music. Through public performance and regular rehearsal, students will study all facets of the art of music and how it relates to the human experience. Activities - The Rocket Band performs many times throughout the school year. Although these may vary, the performances generally include: all home and most away football games, and several parades, (Marching Band); a mid-winter concert and a spring concert (Concert Band), commencement exercises, school assemblies, and other exchange programs and festivals. In addition to group activities, students may wish to participate in county, regional, district, and state band auditions. Other activities include small ensembles, pep band, and stage band for those students willing to make the commitment. Rehearsal Schedules - These vary in accordance with the amount of

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public performances the Rocket Band conducts. In the fall, rehearsals are during first period and some after school as required. In the spring, rehearsals are first period with an occasional special rehearsal. All regular and special rehearsals are required attendance (see the JBHS Rocket Band Handbook of information). In addition, all students will schedule one lesson per week. General Information - The JBHS Rocket Band Handbook of information (published yearly) contains a course requirement description (i.e. evaluation, attendance, etc.). In addition to a summer band camp in August, the Rocket Band will have occasional summer rehearsals. Students who select band will be required to attend all rehearsals and concerts (outside of school) to receive a complete grade and credit for the class. Specific questions should be directed to the band director.

BAND FRONT S1 Course # - 066 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: The band front includes a flag line, rifle line, color guard, and majorettes. The band front is open to any student (male or female) who qualifies by means of audition. The band front appears in all marching band performances and travels with the marching band. Students who select band front will be required to attend all rehearsals and marching band performances outside of school to receive a complete grade and credit for the class. Students are admitted to the band front after demonstrating their proficiency with various equipment. The band front is active during the first semester and rehearses five (5) periods per week with the band, as well as several after school practices each week as needed. The Band Front has the same requirements (as per the JBHS Rocket Band Handbook of information) as the Rocket Band.

ORCHESTRA Course # - 068 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Orchestra is offered to students who show minimal proficiency in playing a violin, viola, cello, or string bass. The class meets five (5) days a week and works toward improving each player's individual ability and toward developing a performing ensemble. Winds, percussion and/or piano are used as needed. The group will perform in two or three (2-3) concerts each year plus special activities. Students who select orchestra will be required to attend scheduled dress rehearsals and all concerts (outside of school) to receive a complete grade and credit for the class. Specific questions should be directed to the orchestra director.

CHORUS Course # - 070 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: The high school chorus is offered to students who are interested in singing and who demonstrate a minimal level of ability through an audition. Music from a wide variety of styles with both sacred and secular texts is performed. Concerts are given each year before Christmas, in the winter and in the spring. Additional auditioned groups include Messa Voce, Cantabile and Octet. Specific questions should be directed to the choral director.

Pre-requisite: Previous experience singing solo and/or choral literature and/or by audition.

BAND/CHORUS Course # - 072 Credit - 1.25Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: * BAND and CHORUS both meet during a single period at JBHS. It is possible for students to select any two or all three of these classes. Because of the additional time and preparation required, 1.25 credits are awarded for students who are in two of these performing groups.

MESSA VOCE Course # - 073 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Messa Voce is an auditioned, select vocal ensemble that is offered to our students. Messa Voce performs a wide variety of music with both sacred and secular text, with and without choreography and/or choreography to a high degree. Members must be willing to commit to the following:• Be a member of chorus• Rehearse before school on Tuesday and Thursday mornings throughout the school year• Learn and participate in the District 7 Chorus Auditions

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• Perform for school and community events in addition to regularly scheduled concerts• Purchase necessary wardrobe items to coordinate with the school owned wardrobeSpecific questions about Messa Voce should be directed to the vocal music director.

Pre-Requisite: Previous experience singing solo and/or choral literature and by audition only.MUSIC THEORY 1 Course # - 075 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to study the mechanics of music: focusing on intervals, scale structure, chords, music dictation, and sight singing.

Pre-requisite: Students must posses' knowledge of and playing experience on a wind or string instrument, piano, guitar or keyboard percussion.

MUSIC APPRECIATION Course # - 078 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Music Appreciation will follow the growth of music and will cover the earliest chants through centuries of development to the music of today including modern works and popular music. The purpose is to study the various forms and styles of music and to examine their interrelationships. The course is designed for students in Grades 9 through 12 who are interested in listening to and understanding music of all styles. No previous experience required.

SOUND/LIGHTING Course # - 081 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to teach basic sound and lighting system components, their functions, proper set-up and tear down procedures, use as well as basic troubleshooting and repair. Students will design lighting for various performance settings and will be required to assist with sound and lighting for a minimum of four (4) school and evening performances throughout the school year.

Pre-requisite: Previous sound system and/or lighting system experience required. Experience may be minimal and could include, but is not limited, to the following settings: school, community, band, DJ or house of worship. Written documentation confirming previous experience is required.

SONG AND POETRY Course # - 082 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to study the history, poetry (text) and musical structure of art songs and choral works from the medieval, renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, early twentieth century and late twentieth century periods. The course will also include the study of popular songs; including history, lyrics and musical structure. Students will be required to write original poetry, lyrics, and music.

Pre-requisite: None; however being able to play ukulele, guitar and/or piano would be very helpful in the song writing process.

AP MUSIC THEORY Course # - 076 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to study the mechanics of music notation: focusing on meter, scales, major keys, minor keys, modes, intervals, triads, seventh chords, counterpoint, four part writing, dominant sevenths, embellishing tones, etc.; and to implement the mechanics of music through music dictation, and sight singing.

Pre-Requisite: Students must posses’ knowledge of and playing experience on a wind or string instrument, piano, guitar or keyboard percussion. For 10 th, 11th, and 12th grade students.

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BUSINESS CLASSES:ACCOUNTING 1 Course # - 111 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Accounting is an excellent foundation course for students who plan to enroll in accounting or related business programs in college as well as for those students who plan to enter the business world upon high school graduation. Students learn the theory of accounting and receive practice in recording business transactions. Students will prepare financial statements and determine how much profit a business making. A real-life simulation involving the preparation of records for a small business is included. Students enrolled in this class will have the opportunity to use online working papers.

ACCOUNTING 2 Course # - 109 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This advanced accounting course presents the complete accounting cycle for a merchandising business organized as a corporation. The course includes journalizing purchases, cash payments, sales and cash receipts using special journals. Other new accounting concepts include accounting for uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets and depreciation, notes and interest, accrued items and inventory. A real-life simulation involving the preparation of records for a corporation is included. Students enrolled in this class will have the opportunity to use online working papers.

Pre-requisite: Teacher recommendation required.

PERSONAL FINANCE Course # - 149 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course will provide an understanding for making important life decisions. Topics covered include gross and net pay, checking accounts, taxes, budgeting, buying and insuring a house and a car, establishing and maintaining good credit, savings and investments as well as retirement planning.

WEB PAGE DESIGN Course # - 155 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Web Design is an introductory course for students who are interested in creating professionally designed websites. The first part of the course is dedicated to creating websites using Google Sites. The second part of the course is dedicated to using programming languages (HTML and CSS) to produce a website.

SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT MKTG Course # - 113 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This is an introductory marketing course designed to incorporate business and marketing principles and procedures into the sports and entertainment industries. Students will learn and integrate the concepts of marketing, the marketing mix, public relations, career choices, profit, basic economics, staffing and using technology to effectively run and operate marketing functions in the sports and entertainment industries. Students will work individually and cooperatively to complete assignments and projects using the Internet and various computer technologies. In addition, students will work cooperatively to cover home varsity sporting events throughout the year for the High School. The student groups will produce highlight videos of the events as well as create articles for the Mercersburg Journal.

SPORTS & ENTER MKTG 2 Course # - 116 Credit – 1.0

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Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course will expand on the introductory Sports and Entertainment Marketing Course. Students will produce a weekly “Sportscenter” style show highlighting the sports events at James Buchanan High School. In addition, students will be assigned home games in which they will be tasked with creating promotions to encourage ticket sales and school spirit. Select games throughout the year will also be “broadcasted” with students doing play by play and color commentating.

Pre-requisites for this course: Completion of Sports and Entertainment Marketing 1 with a “B” average.

SPORTS & ENTER MKTG 3 Course # - 117 Credit – 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: This course will expand on the first two SEM courses. Students will mentor students in the introductory courses. The major project for these students will be to create a sports highlight video for the entire school year. Students will also be involved in promoting home games and concerts throughout the school year. .

Pre-requisites for this course: Completion of Sports and Entertainment Marketing 1 and 2 with a “B” average.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP Course # - 114 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed for those students who wish to learn how to run and manage a business. The course begins with a discussion of the private enterprise system and the role of the consumer and producer. Topics include selecting a location, raising capital, organizing operations, establishing service and credit policies, buying merchandise, preparing goods for sale, pricing, advertising, display, selling techniques, keeping accurate records, economics and government regulations. Students will do individualized assignments from the textbook as well as group and individual projects. This is an excellent course for students who think they would like to start or manage a business.

ON-LINE LANGUAGE CLASSES:FRENCH 1 (ASYNCH) Course # - C1 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Students begin their introduction to French by focusing on the four key areas of foreign language study: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course represents an ideal blend of language learning pedagogy and online learning. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, become familiar with common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, participate in simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various French-speaking countries, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

FRENCH 2 (ASYNCH) Course # - C2 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Students continue their study of French by further expanding their knowledge of key vocabulary topics and grammar concepts. Students not only begin to comprehend listening and reading passages more fully, but they also are able to express themselves more meaningfully in both speaking and writing. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities,

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speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, understand common vocabulary terms and phrases, use a wide range of grammar patterns in their speaking and writing, participate in conversations and respond appropriately to conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various French-speaking countries, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

Pre-requisite: French 1

GERMAN 1 (ASYNCH) Course # - C3 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Students begin their introduction to German by focusing on the four key areas of foreign language study: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course represents an ideal blend of language learning pedagogy and online learning. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, become familiar with common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, participate in simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various German-speaking countries, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

GERMAN 2 (ASYNCH) Course # - C4 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Students continue their study of German by further expanding their knowledge of key vocabulary topics and grammar concepts. Students not only begin to comprehend listening and reading passages more fully, but they also are able to express themselves more meaningfully in both speaking and writing. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, understand common vocabulary terms and phrases, use a wide range of grammar patterns in their speaking and writing, participate in conversations and respond appropriately to conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various German-speaking countries, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

Pre-requisite: German 1

LATIN 1 (ASYNCH) Course # - C5 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Since mastering a classical language presents different challenges from learning a spoken world language, students learn Latin through ancient, time-honored, classical language approaches which include repetition, parsing, written composition, and listening exercises. These techniques, combined with a modern multimedia approach to learning grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, provide students with a strong foundation for learning Latin. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading comprehension activities, writing activities, multimedia culture, history, and mythology presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on engaging with authentic classical Latin through weekly encounters with ancient passages from such prestigious authors as Virgil, Ovid, and Lucretius. The curriculum concurs with the Cambridge school of Latin; therefore, students will learn ancient high classical styles of pronunciation and grammar in lieu of generally less sophisticated medieval styles, making it possible for students to comprehend the most Latin from the widest range of time periods. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, become familiar with common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, understand and analyze the cultural and historical contexts of the ancient sources they study, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

LATIN 2 (ASYNCH) Course # - C6 Credit - 1.0

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Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course is asynchronous. Students continue with their study of Latin through ancient, time-honored, classical language approaches which include repetition, parsing, written composition, and listening exercises. These techniques, combined with a modern multimedia approach to learning grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, prepare students for a deeper study of Latin. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading comprehension activities, writing activities, multimedia culture, history, and mythology presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on engaging with authentic classical Latin through weekly encounters with ancient passages from such prestigious authors as Virgil, Ovid, and Lucretius. The curriculum concurs with the Cambridge school of Latin; therefore, students will learn ancient high classical styles of pronunciation and grammar in lieu of generally less sophisticated medieval styles, making it possible for students to comprehend the most Latin from the widest range of time periods. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, understand and use common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, understand and analyze the cultural and historical contexts of the ancient sources they study, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored.

Pre-requisite: Latin 1

MANDARIN CHINESE 1 (ASYNCH) Course # - C16 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students begin their introduction to Mandarin Chinese by focusing on the four key areas of foreign language study: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course represents an ideal blend of language learning pedagogy and online learning. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Both Chinese characters and pinyin are presented together throughout the course and specific character practices are introduced after the first quarter. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, become familiar with common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, participate in simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various Chinese-speaking regions, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored. The course has been carefully aligned to national standards as set forth by ACTFL (the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). The course content is aligned to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.

MADARIN CHINESE 2 (ASYNCH) Course # - C17 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Students continue their study of Mandarin Chinese by further expanding their knowledge of key vocabulary topics and grammar concepts. Students not only begin to comprehend listening and reading passages more fully, but they also start to express themselves more meaningfully in both speaking and writing. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Character recognition and practice are a key focus of the course and students are expected to learn several characters each unit. However, pinyin is still presented with characters throughout the course to aid in listening and reading comprehension. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, understand common vocabulary terms and phrases, use a wide range of grammar patterns in their speaking and writing, participate in conversations and respond appropriately to conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various Chinese-speaking regions, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored. The course has been carefully aligned to national standards as set forth by ACTFL (the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). The course content is aligned to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.

Pre-requisite: Mandarin Chinese 1

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DUAL ENROLLMENT CLASSES:PSU ENGLISH (RHETORIC & COMP) Course # - 245 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Advanced Placement credit given for this course taught by PSU Professor at JBHS. Instruction and practice in writing expository prose to produce college-level writing in non-fiction, inquiry-based genres appropriate to the subject, context, purpose and audience. Develop strategies for generating ideas for writing, for planning, researching, and organizing material. Coursework includes writing papers of varying lengths in expository prose through active reading, critical thinking, and the writing process with attention to grammatical concepts that affect clarity and style.

PSU PSYCHOLOGY Course # - 246 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Advanced Placement credit given for this course taught by PSU Professor at JBHS. Introduction to general psychology; principles of human behavior and their applications. This course provides an overview of the field of psychology, including research, theory, and application. Its overall focus is the scientific study of behavior and experience, and of associated mental and physiological processes.

PSU SPEECH Course # - 247 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Advanced Placement credit given for this course taught by PSU Professor at JBHS. Introduction to speech communication: formal speaking, group discussion, analysis and evaluation of messages. This course is designed to develop the student’s ability to express him or herself confidently and clearly in varying contexts. Gain knowledge and practical experience researching, organizing and delivering speeches in public situations. Coursework includes a variety of types of speeches, exercises and writing assignments. Through this course, students will develop public speaking, interpersonal, intrapersonal and group communication skills. CLASS WILL ALTERNATE YEARS WITH PSU SOCIOLOGY. WILL BE OFFERED 2019/2020 SCHOOL YEAR.

AP CALCULUS AB (HCC) Course # - 633 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: This is an advanced placement course that covers first-year differential and integral single-variable calculus of elementary functions. The two major problems - tangent line to a curve and the area of a closed region are studied. A student should sign up for this course with the idea of taking and passing the AP Exam in May, thus earning college credit. A graphing calculator is required. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: Pre-calculus and teacher recommendation

AP STATISTICS (HCC) Course # - 632 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: AP statistics is an Advanced Placement course in probability and statistics. Methods of counting, determining probabilities, population sampling, distribution models and measures of dispersion are studied with aid of calculators and computers. A student should have completed Algebra 2 before taking this course. Many liberal arts and science degree programs require an elementary statistics course. This is a great way to get a head start. A student should sign up for this course with the idea of taking and passing the AP Exam in May, thus earning college credit. A graphing calculator is required. If necessary, preference will be given to students with excellent math grades and teacher recommendation. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: Algebra 2 and AP Statistics teacher or Pre-calculus teacher recommendation.

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AP CHEMISTRY (HCC) Course # - 826 Credit - 1.0 Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: AP Chemistry is offered for students who are considering a science or math oriented major in college, such as engineering, agriculture, biology, or chemistry/physics. It is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory general chemistry course, which is generally taken during the first college year. Several Chemistry 1 topics will be reinforced: Atomic structure and bonding, Nomenclature, Intermolecular forces, and reaction stoichiometry. New topics will also be introduced: Solution chemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-based reactions, thermo dynamics, and nuclear chemistry. Advanced laboratory experiments will be performed. A strong math background is needed to succeed. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: A or B in Chemistry.

AP BIOLOGY (HCC) Course # - 852 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: The Advanced Placement Biology course is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory biology course. The coverage of material includes: molecules and cells, genetics and evolution, and organisms and populations. A set of twelve college level laboratories will be conducted. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: A or B in Biology and approval from instructor.

WORK AND CO-OP CLASSES:CO OP THEORY Course # - 190 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: This class is required for students in the (195) Work Co-Op Program. Students learn about career acquisition and retention, becoming wise consumers in the areas of money management and personal finances such as banking, using credit, and buying insurance. Students also learn about citizenship, handling legal matters, and paying taxes. Students earn one (1) credit for the course.

Pre-requisite: Students will be interviewed by the Co-op Coordinator for approval and placement.

SERVICE LEARN YR Course # - 191 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Service learning is an opportunity for students to give back to their community through volunteer work. Students can service learn in the school setting or at a nonprofit business location. Students are assigned a Mentor who will oversee their work. Service learning is limited to one credit. Students are responsible for their own transportation, if needed.

Pre-requisite: Applications should be submitted to the Co-op Coordinator for approval and placement

SERVICE LEARN SEM Course # - 194 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12

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Course Description: Service learning is an opportunity for students to give back to their community through volunteer work. Students can service learn in the school setting or at a nonprofit business location. Students are assigned a Mentor who will oversee their work. Service learning is limited to one credit. Students are responsible for their own transportation, if needed.

Pre-requisite: Applications should be submitted to the Co-op Coordinator for approval and placement

WORK CO OP 9/10 Course # - 195 Credit - 2.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Eligible students who are employed at approved work sites will have the opportunity to earn two (2) credits for successful performance on the job. Students must provide their own transportation. Students must meet academic and behavioral requirements to participate.

PROJECT CO OP Course # - 197 Credit - 0.25+Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Project Co-op is a course developed and designed as school-based work. Students may select self-initiated enterprises or projects generated by school and business partnerships. Activities may include, but are not be limited to, hands-on projects, writing, graphic arts, marketing services, and web site design and development. Students may earn up to 1 credit. Some projects may include wage-earning opportunities.

HEALTH CARE INT Course # - 199 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Health Care Institute is a one-semester course offered at Chambersburg Hospital. Students job shadow in various departments at the hospital, keep a journal of their experiences, and complete the course with a project presentation. The course is offered to 11th graders. Students go through an application and interview process to get selected. Students must provide their own transportation.

ENGLISH CLASSES:DIRECTED LEARN. OPP. Course # - 102 Credit - 0.5(DLO)Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Directed Learning Opportunity (DLO) provides students who do not qualify for learning support, assistance by offering academic tutoring and a structured work environment: as well as assistance with organization, goal setting, time management, and study skills. Students who successfully complete this course will receive a Pass/Fail grade.

ENGLISH 9 Course # - 200 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9Course Description: This course includes a thorough review and study of fundamentals in grammar. Literature is introduced with emphasis on basic concepts of the short story, poetry, and drama. Creative writing, vocabulary study and public speaking are interspersed throughout the course.

HONORS ENGLISH 9 Course # - 202 Credit - 1.0

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Grade Available: 9Course Description: *Student is placed by principal based on application, test scores etc.

ENGLISH 10 Course # - 209 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. At the end of the course students will take the Keystone Literature Exam.

WORLD LIT VT1 Course # - 212 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. At the end of the course students will take the Keystone Literature Exam.

WORLD LIT VT2 Course # - 213 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. At the end of the course students will take the Keystone Literature Exam.

HONORS ENGLISH 10 Course # - 214 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade. At the end of the course students will take the Keystone Literature Exam.

ENGLISH 11 Course # - 220 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 11Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

AMERICAN LIT VT1 Course # - 232 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

AMERICAN LIT VT2 Course # - 233 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11

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Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

ENGLISH 12 Course # - 226 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Composition and vocabulary development evolve from a concentrated study of the literature of England. The effect of man's thinking, as he encounters himself, his fellow man, and his culture is explored by the student and teacher through a variety of reading and writing experiences. A review of grammar and communication skills will be included.

AP ENG LITERATURE & COMP Course # - 229 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Advanced Placement English 12 involves a very intense survey of the various genres of literature. Detailed analysis of literature is a skill which is developed and practiced on a daily basis. Students are evaluated through numerous papers, group discussions, and timed, in-class essays. The course is designed to prepare students for the Advanced Placement Examination in Literature and Composition. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade. Eligible students are those who have submitted an application which includes a writing sample for analysis by the English Department prior to acceptance into the program and have maintained an A average in grades 10 and/or 11, and/or have English department approval. College Preparatory English and the completion of required summer readings and writings are prerequisites to AP English. The summer requirements are reading three assigned novels, the completion of three literary analysis papers (5-8 pages), and honors vocabulary work.

AP ENG LANGUAGE & COMP Course # - 230 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This AP class is described by the College Board as follows: An AP course in English Language and Composition engages students in becoming skilled readers of rose written in a variety of rhetorical contexts, and in becoming skilled writers who compose for a variety of purposes. Both their writing and their reading should make students aware of the interactions among a writer’s purposes, audience expectations, and subjects, as well as the way genre conventions and the resources of language contribute to effectiveness in writing. The course will be designed to teach students to read primary and secondary sources carefully, to synthesize material in their own compositions, and to cite sources using conventions recommended by professional organizations such as the Modern Language Association (MLA), the University of Chicago Press (The Chicago Manual of Style), the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Council of Biology Editors (CBE). In the college course, the purpose of the AP English Language and Composition course is to enable students to read complex texts with understanding and to write prose of sufficient richness and complexity to communicate effectively with mature readers.

ENGLISH 12 VT1 Course # - 238 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Composition and vocabulary development evolve from a concentrated study of the literature of England. The effect of man's thinking, as he encounters himself, his fellow man, and his culture is explored by the student and teacher through a variety of reading and writing experiences. A review of grammar and communication skills will be included.

ENGLISH 12 VT2 Course # - 239 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Composition and vocabulary development evolve from a concentrated study of the literature of England. The effect of man's thinking, as he encounters himself, his fellow man, and his culture is explored by the student and teacher through a variety of reading and writing experiences. A review of grammar and communication skills will be included.

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JOURN PUBLICATIONS 10/ 11 Course # - 241 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10, 11Course Description: In this media production course, students are part of the James Buchanan High School Student Media. Led by student editors, they produce media for publication by determining its content and design, including the yearbook and online newspaper. Students will use cutting-edge graphic design software such as Adobe InDesign and Photoshop and other digital imaging programs to prepare their work for submission to publishing companies. Students will take photographs using a variety of professional-level cameras and apply digital imaging and pre-production skills as well as report, write and design all copy using Chromebooks, MacBooks and iPads throughout the\is technical and career-prep course. All equipment is provided for student use. Students also gain experience with social media, advertising, marketing, public relations and real-world business skills and have the option to attend trips to national conventions and workshops and earn recognition in state and national student media competitions. Juniors taking this course will be given an elective credit only. It will not be taking the place of a required English course.

Pre-requisite: Recommendation by faculty, application, and personal interview with and signature of Journalism adviser. 10th grade students must be invited by the Journalism adviser.

JOURN PUBLICATIONS 12 Course # - 242 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: In this media production course, students are part of James Buchanan High School Student Media. Led by student editors, they produce media for publication by determining its content and design, including the yearbook and online newspaper. Students will use cutting-edge graphic design software such as Adobe InDesign and Photoshop and other digital imagining programs to prepare their work for submission to publishing companies. Students will take photographs using a variety of professional-level cameras and apply digital imaging and pre-production skills as well as report, write and design all copy using Chromebooks, MacBooks and iPads throughout this technical and career-prep course. All equipment is provided for student use. Students also gain experience with social, media, advertising, marketing public relations and real-world business skills and have the option to attend trips to national conventions and workshops and earn recognition in state and national student media competitions. Senior students may take this course as an elective credit OR choose to take English 12: Journalism Emphasis as their required English course.

Pre-requisite: Recommendation by faculty, application, and personal interview with and signature of Journalism adviser.

ESSENTIAL LANG & LIT SKILLS Course # - 727 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed for qualifying English Language Learners as determined by criteria set forth in Tuscarora School District’s Language Instruction Education Program (Title III). The course is offered in addition to the student’s Core English instruction and focuses on developing language, survival vocabulary, and basic literacy skills for English Language Learners.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ON CAMPUS) CLASSES:SPANISH 1 Course # - 286 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12

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Course Description: Spanish 1 offers an introduction to Spanish. The student will begin to develop an awareness of the language and culture of the Spanish speaking world and the impact that both have on our country. This course presents basic elements of grammar including the present tense of verbs, various verb types, use of various pronouns, simple sentence structure and proper use of the various parts of speech. At the conclusion of this course the student should be able to communicate at the novice level. Instruction will take place in part English and part Spanish.

SPANISH 2 Course # - 290 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Spanish 2 completes the elementary sequence in the language. After a review of Spanish 1, the course continues to build the grammatical structures needed to communicate in the language. The simple past tense of verbs is learned and more advanced sentence structure is practiced and used to communicate. At the conclusion of this course the student should be able to communicate with a sympathetic native speaker about mundane topics. Instruction will take place in part English and part Spanish.

Pre-requisite: SPANISH 1

SPANISH 3 Course # - 292 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Spanish 3 engulfs the intermediate study of the language. The grammar presented becomes increasingly more complex and students are expected to use previously learned vocabulary and grammatical structures to communicate in various situations. More complex past tenses of verbs are learned, many more types of verbs are introduced, more mature vocabulary is introduced, and the beginnings of advanced sentence structure is exposed. At the conclusion of this course the student should be able to communicate with a native speaker on a variety of simple and intermediate topics. Students are expected to converse, read and write in Spanish. Instruction will take place in part English and part Spanish.

Pre-requisite: SPANISH 2

HONORS SPANISH 4 Course # - 294 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 12Course Description: This course gives students the opportunity to use and improve the language skills that they have learned in previous classes as well as add to this. At least six more verb tenses, including future, conditional, and subjunctive, are introduced as well as many more language styles are introduced, including informational, persuasive, and researched-based cultural learning. The class presents advanced grammar concepts and extensive vocabulary. Students are expected to converse, read, share research, and write in Spanish. Instruction will take place in part English and part Spanish.

Pre-requisite: Students must have successfully completed Spanish 3.

SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES:AMER HISTORY II Course # - 300 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9Course Description: This course will emphasize the historical, cultural, economic, and political history of the United States beginning in 1900 and continuing to the present day. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of American History through evaluations including examinations, essays, research, class participation, and others. The yearly assessment will be based on four quarters and a final exam. This is a College Preparatory course.

HONORS AMER HIST Course # - 302 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9

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AP W0RLD HIST 11 Course # - 308 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 11Course Description: This full year course will focus on developing students’ understanding of world history from approximately 1200 CE to the present. The course has students investigate the content of world history for significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in four historical periods, and develop and use the same thinking skills and methods employed by historians. Students may receive college credit based on their performance on a College Board exam at the end of the course. This is an accelerated course with weighted grades.

Pre-requisites: Students in any curriculum must have: (1) maintained at least a minimum of a B average in social studies the previous year; (2) the recommendation of the previous social studies teacher.

WORLD HISTORY 11 Course # - 310 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 11Course Description: The key historical periods and events that shape the major areas of the world are studied in World History. Special emphasis is given to the interaction of these areas in the 20th Century and the impact of these events in our life today. Students demonstrate map skills, research procedures, document and primary source analysis, and connections with current events. This is a College Preparatory course.

WORLD HISTORY VT1 Course # - 313 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10, 11Course Description: The key historical periods and events that shape the major areas of the world are studied in World History. Special emphasis is given to the interaction of these areas in the 20th Century and the impact of these events in our life today. Students demonstrate map skills, research procedures, document and primary source analysis, and connections with current events.

WORLD HISTORY VT2 Course # - 314 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10, 11Course Description: The key historical periods and events that shape the major areas of the world are studied in World History. Special emphasis is given to the interaction of these areas in the 20th Century and the impact of these events in our life today. Students demonstrate map skills, research procedures, document and primary source analysis, and connections with current events.

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Course # - 320 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: A comprehensive study of the American political system, including the origin of American democracy, key documents in America's political heritage, the electoral process, the Constitution, Pennsylvania state and local government structure and processes, civil rights, and civil liberties will be explored. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of various research techniques, essay procedures, and the use of primary and secondary sources. Yearly assessment will be based on four quarters and a final examination. This is a college preparatory course.

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT VT 1 Course # - 383 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10, 11Course Description: This course is designed for the FCCTC students. A comprehensive study of the American political system, including the origin of American democracy, key documents in America's political heritage, the electoral process, the Constitution, Pennsylvania state and local government structure and processes, civil rights, and civil liberties will be explored. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of various research techniques, essay procedures, and the use of primary and secondary sources. Yearly assessment will be based on four quarters and a final examination.

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Grade Available: 10, 11Course Description: This course is designed for the FCCTC students. A comprehensive study of the American political system, including the origin of American democracy, key documents in America's political heritage, the electoral process, the Constitution, Pennsylvania state and local government structure and processes, civil rights, and civil liberties will be explored. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of various research techniques, essay procedures, and the use of primary and secondary sources. Yearly assessment will be based on four quarters and a final examination.

ECONOMICS Course # - 323 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 12Course Description: The course is a one semester course that is a core requirement for graduation. The course will be covering the 10 basic principles of Economics, features of the banking and investment system, supply and demand the basic economic systems.

AP AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Course # - 393 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This full year course will concentrate on the nature of the American political system – it’s development and it’s inner workings. The process, the institutions, and their interrelationships will be stressed. This course is a freshman level college course with an emphasis on critical thinking, evaluative writing, and classroom discussion. Students may receive college credit based on their performance on a College Board exam at the end of the course. Seniors have preferential selection status. This is an accelerated course with weighted grades.

Pre-requisites: Students in any curriculum must have: (1) maintained at least a minimum of a B average in social studies the previous year; (2) the recommendation of the previous social studies teacher; and (3) completed a written essay.

HONORS ECONOMICS Course # - 394 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Course is available to Grade 12 students who plan to major in a business or economic curriculum in college or some area of higher education. It is a one year weighted course that covers microeconomics and some areas of macroeconomics. Extensive research of different types is included in the course. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade. Honors Economics replaces required Economics 12 course.

AP US HISTORY (CYBER) Course # - 392 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This one year college level course will concentrate on American History from the colonial period to the Modern period. The emphasis will be on developing both factual and analytical skills. Extensive reading in the summer and during the school year is required. Juniors will have preferential selection status. AP American History does not replace required American Government for juniors. This is an accelerated course with weighted grades.

Pre-requisites: Students in any curriculum must have: maintained a B average in social studies the previous year, the recommendation of the previous social studies teacher, approval of the instructor and internet access.

MISCELLANEOUS CLASS:FLEXIBLE LEARN OPP Course # - 410 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 11,12Course Description: Flexible Learning Opportunities (FLO) is a multicomponent course that offers students an opportunity to focus on three aspects of education. Firstly, students will demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and mathematics. Second, students will maintain current progress toward the

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completion of a career-based graduation portfolio. Third, students will pursue individual or group projects designed to meet the needs of their personal, academic interests and goals.

DRIVER’S ED (CYBER) Course # - 790 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Students will learn the fundamental principles of safe driving and the Pennsylvania Driver’s Code. Students will work through online simulations and content and prove mastery through summative assessment. If a student fails the course there is a $50 fee to re-take this graduation requirement.

LEARNING SUPPORT CLASSES:WORK TRANSITION YR Course # - 187 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 11, 12Course Description: Based upon determination of IEP team.

WORK TRANSITION SM Course # - 188 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11, 12Course Description: Based upon determination of IEP team.

GUIDED STUDY S1 Course # - 266 Credit - 0.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This is a small group study hall for students who have an Individualized Education Plan.

GUIDED STUDY S2 Course # - 267 Credit - 0.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This is a small group study hall for students who have an Individualized Education Plan.

ENGLISH 9 Course # - 421 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9Course Description: This course includes a thorough review and study of fundamentals in grammar. Literature is introduced with emphasis on basic concepts of the short story, poetry, and drama. Creative writing, vocabulary study and public speaking are interspersed throughout the course.

MATH 9 Course # - 424 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9Course Description: This course is designed to develop basic skills, concepts and applications. The instructor will provide students with activities and strategies to improve computation and problem-solving skills as well as making connections to everyday life.

INTRO TO ALGEBRA Course # - 441 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9.10,11,12

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Course Description: This course is an introduction to basic algebra concepts and a review of arithmetic algorithms. The course emphasizes the concepts necessary to be successful in Algebra 1. The course helps students develop good mathematical study skills and learning strategies. Students will explore algebraic expressions and integers, solve one-step equations and inequalities, decimals and equations, factors, fractions, exponents, operations with fractions, ratios, proportions, percents, linear functions and graphing, spatial thinking, area and volume, right triangles in Algebra, data analysis and probability, and nonlinear functions and polynomials. Students will demonstrate mastery through a series of classroom based activities, quizzes, projects, and assessments. TEACHER PLACEMENT IN THIS COURSE.

ALGEBRA 1 Course # - 442 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Technology will be an integral part of the materials used to explore Algebraic concepts as number patterns and systems with different operations, properties, and relationships. Relationships between numbers are examined both graphically and numerically, exposure to equation solving techniques, and problem solving strategies are stressed throughout this course. Geometry and Algebra II concepts may be introduced also. TEACHER PLACEMENT IN THIS COURSE.

ENGLISH 11/12 Course # - 434 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

ENGLISH 11/12 VT1 Course # - 435 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

ENGLISH 11/12 VT2 Course # - 436 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course offers a broad overview of different literary forms that have evolved from the United States authors, their lives and times. An intensive study of grammar will be included. The principles of communication by increasing skills of organization, clarity, and expression will be presented.

MATH 10-12 Course # - 443 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Individualized math instruction based on your abilities.

ENGLISH 10 Course # - 450 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. Tenth grade students are required to complete the research paper part of the high school graduation project.

ENGLISH 10 VT1 Course # - 452 Credit – 1.0Grade Available: 10

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Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. Tenth grade students are required to complete the research paper part of the high school graduation project.

ENGLISH 10 VT2 Course # - 454 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course stresses the study of literary forms as presented in the content of world literature. The understanding and application of these forms are further explored through composition and vocabulary study. Emphasis is also placed on spelling and good grammar usage in both oral and written communications. Tenth grade students are required to complete the research paper part of the high school graduation project.

TECHNOLOGY CLASSES:DIGITAL DESIGN Course # - 520 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is an introduction course that focuses on the electronic graphics that society uses to communicate. The students will use a wide variety of computer software and hardware. Areas of study will include: digital photography manipulation, typography, animation, 3D modeling, website coding and video game development. Students will participate in a variety of activities that focus on hands-on experience. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

MATERIALS/PROCESS Course # - 540 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course covers the study of woods and composites. The course provides the basic skills and safety required to use tools and equipment, basic drafting skills and layout of materials, the skills required to repair equipment and tools and basic construction skills. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

MATERIAL/PROCESS 2 Course # - 541 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course covers the study of materials, with a focus on wood and composites. The course provides intermediate skills and safety required to use tools and equipment. Basic drafting skills and layout of materials will be instructed, the skills required to repair equipment and tools and intermediate construction skills. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

Pre-requisite: A "C" or better in Materials/Process.

ENGINEERING DESIGN Course # - 570 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students develop methods to create and design solution to problems within a system as well as improvements to existing products. They learn how to apply this method to create unique products and applications. Students will illustrate details of their designs using state of the art three-dimensional modeling and drawing software. Emphasis is placed on analyzing potential solutions and communicating ideas to others. Introduction to Engineering Design is considered a foundation course for Project Lead The Way. For additional information about PLTW, the students should consult their counselor or go to www.pltw.org.

Pre-requisite: Algebra 1

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PRIN OF ENGINEER (POE) Course # - 571 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Using hands on activities students create and demonstrate how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering problem-solving process. Students explore a variety of careers in a high tech field ranging from computer repair to nuclear engineering. They explore various technology systems and how these systems interface with each other to complete specific task and outcomes. The course also addresses concerns about social and political consequences of technological change. This course is recommended as a second course option, after completion of Introduction to Engineering Design in the PLTW sequence.

Pre-requisite: Successfully completed Introduction to Engineering

ENGINEER DESIGN/DEV Course # - 573 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: Engineering Design and Development is the course that allows you to design a solution to a technical problem of your choosing. It is an engineering research course in which you will work in teams to research, design, and construct a solution to an open-ended engineering problem. The product development lifecycle and a design process will be used to guide and help your team reach a solution to the problem. You and your team will present and defend your solution to a panel of outside reviewers at the end of the school year. This course will also test your time management and team working skills which are a valuable asset to you in the future.

Pre-requisite: Successfully completed Intro to Engineering, Principles of Engineering, and Digital Electronics.

COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINC Course # - 576 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course aims to develop computational thinking, generate excitement about career paths that utilize computing, and introduce professional tools that foster creativity and collaboration. CSP helps students develop programming expertise and explore the workings of the Internet. Projects and problems include app development, visualization of data, cybersecurity, and simulation. PLTW is recognized by the College Board as an endorsed provider of curriculum and professional development for the AP ® Computer Science Principles (AP CSP). This endorsement affirms that all components of the PLTW CSPs offerings are aligned to the AP Curriculum Framework standards and the AP CSP assessment. Using an endorsed provider affords schools access to resources including an AP CSP syllabus pre-approved by the College Board’s AP Course Audit, and officially recognized professional development that prepares teachers to teach AP CSP.

Pre-requisite: Students should have a minimum of a High C average in Algebra 1 before taking this course.

DIGITAL VIDEO EDIT Course # - 575 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to study many aspects of video production in order to communicate effectively with various target audiences. Course will cover methods used in scripting, camera operation, editing, and live broadcasting. Chroma keying and 3D animation modeling will be included. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

ADV DIGITAL DESIGN & VIDEO Course # - 581 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is an advancement of the processes from the introductory course (Digital Design and/or Digital Video). Students will complete projects that pertain to marketing, entertainment, broadcasting and social design. Areas of study will include: digital manipulation, typography in motion, animation, filming, broadcasting and video editing. Students will also be participating in projects across the curriculum to enhance their learning. Pre-requisite: A “C” or better in Digital Design or Digital Video.

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TECH PROB SOLVING Course # - 587 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Students will discover problem solving strategies and utilize a variety of technological skills to solve or create a solution for real-world problems. The course material includes structural, transportation, graphic, oral and written technologies. Students will solve a variety of problems throughout the year. Students will be required to complete a comprehensive project including in-depth research, a display, and presentation. Students will be encouraged to exhibit their comprehensive project at a regional and/or state competition. Student should have a background in various types of technology; it is strongly recommended that students take a course or courses with the Technology Education Department before enrolling. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

Pre-requisite: Technology Education Teacher Approval

TECH PROB SOLVING Course # - 588 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Students will discover problem solving strategies and utilize a variety of technological skills to solve or create a solution for real-world problems. The course material includes structural, transportation, graphic, oral and written technologies. Students will solve a variety of problems throughout the year. Students will be required to complete a comprehensive project including in-depth research, a display, and presentation. Students will be encouraged to exhibit their comprehensive project at a regional and/or state competition. Student should have a background in various types of technology; it is strongly recommended that students take a course or courses with the Technology Education Department before enrolling. Want more info? Check out our blog written by former students at https://blog.seesaw.me/jbhsteched2017.

Pre-requisite: Technology Education Teacher Approval

INTRO TO STEM Course # - 577 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students will be given opportunities to investigate different aspects of STEM related components. They include Coding, Mechanics, Electronics, Energy, Robotics, Computer Applications and how they all interact in our highly competitive technology world. After a brief overview of each component students will continue their investigation into an area of their choosing, to further develop their understanding. Students will apply their knowledge in the form of a project. Students will present their final projects to the class at the end of the course.

CYBERSECURITY Course # - 568 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is semester based. Cybersecurity introduces the tools and concepts for maintaining, correcting and monitoring security threats to Commercial, Government and Personal information. Students are encouraged to create solutions that allow people to share computing resources while protecting privacy. Nationally, computational resources are vulnerable and frequently attacked; in Cybersecurity, students solve problems by understanding and closing these vulnerabilities. This course raises students’ knowledge of and commitment to ethical computing behavior. It also aims to develop students’ skills to effectively contribute to communities with a dependable cyber-infrastructure that moves and processes information safely.

ADVANCED CYBERSECURITY Course # - 569 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is semester based. This course builds on the knowledge and outcomes of the Cybersecurity class. Students who excel and continue to pursue advance studies and careers in Cybersecurity may consider taking this course as it includes a more in-depth understanding and solutions to advance Cybersecurity threats.

Pre-requisite: Cybersecurity

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MATH CLASSESHONORS GEOMETRY Course # - 602 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 9Course Description: *Student is placed by principal based on application, test scores etc.

ALGEBRA 1 REMEDIATION Course # - 605 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11Course Description: Course is a remediation class designed to prepare students to retake the Keystone in Algebra.

ALGEBRA 1 – 9th Grade Course # - 606 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9Course Description: Technology will be an integral part of the materials used to explore Algebraic concepts as number patterns and systems with different operations, properties, and relationships. Relationships between numbers are examined both graphically and numerically, exposure to equation solving techniques, and problem solving strategies are stressed throughout this course. Geometry and Algebra II concepts may be introduced also.

ALGEBRA 1 Course # - 610 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Technology will be an integral part of the materials used to explore Algebraic concepts as number patterns and systems with different operations, properties, and relationships. Relationships between numbers are examined both graphically and numerically, exposure to equation solving techniques, and problem solving strategies are stressed throughout this course. Geometry and Algebra II concepts may be introduced also.

ACCELERATED ALGEBRA Course # - 604 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 9Course Description: *Semester 1 course only. Student is placed by principal based on test scores etc.

GEOMETRY Course # - 614 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is the study of figures in both 2 and 3 dimensions. It explores the properties of and conjectures about points, lines, polygons, circles and other plane and solid objects. Right-triangle trigonometry is developed. The ideas of proof and sound reasoning are emphasized throughout the course. This course is a prerequisite for Pre-calculus. The main objective of this course is developing logical reasoning skills while learning the concepts of geometry.

ALGEBRA 2 Course # - 620 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course continues where Algebra I left off. Along with further examination of the real number system, Algebra II will investigate probability and statistics. Functions are covered extensively, numerically and graphically. Circular trigonometry is presented as a way to model periodic behavior in real life.

Pre-requisite: Must have a C or better in Algebra 1 and teacher recommendation.

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PRE CALCULUS Course # - 630 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: Pre-calculus is the final preparation for calculus. The course is taught through numerical, analytic and graphic points of view. Algebra is reviewed while more advanced analytic geometry is covered. Elementary sinusoidal curves are introduced and studied intensively. This course also teaches a student to create mathematical models for real world situations. A graphing calculator is required for this course. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: Must have a C or better in Algebra 2 and Geometry.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS Course # - 615 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This course has been designed as a 3rd year required high school math option. Within the framework of the class, students will understand and develop their knowledge of critical mathematics concepts and apply this understanding to real world situations. Mathematics concepts will include: Arithmetic, Measurement, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Probability and Trigonometry. Students will gain proficiency in the use of critical tools and application software, focusing on Project Based Learning. This course shows students how math can be used to analyze many different real life situations. It integrates math with lessons in history, science, finance, pop culture and other topics, showing relevance in students’ lives.

ADVANCED MATH/TRIG Course # - 631 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This elective mathematics course is designed for the college preparatory student who has completed courses in mathematics in Geometry and Algebra 2. This course can be a preparation for post-secondary education. The course combines a review of all the mathematics the student has studied so far with an emphasis on enjoying the subject. Subjects include, but are not limited to, searching for patterns, creating functions, modeling the motion of an object, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, exponents and logarithms, measurement and an introduction to calculus. The instructor makes extensive use of computers and students must obtain graphing calculators.

Pre-requisite: Geometry and Algebra 2

AP STATISTICS Course # - 632 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: AP statistics is an Advanced Placement course in probability and statistics. Methods of counting, determining probabilities, population sampling, distribution models and measures of dispersion are studied with aid of calculators and computers. A student should have completed Algebra 2 before taking this course. Many liberal arts and science degree programs require an elementary statistics course. This is a great way to get a head start. A student should sign up for this course with the idea of taking and passing the AP Exam in May, thus earning college credit. A graphing calculator is required. If necessary, preference will be given to students with excellent math grades and teacher recommendation. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: Algebra 2 and AP Statistics teacher or Pre-calculus teacher recommendation.

AP CALCULUS AB Course # - 633 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 12Course Description: This is an advanced placement course that covers first-year differential and integral single-variable calculus of elementary functions. The two major problems - tangent line to a curve and the area of a closed region are studied. A student should sign up for this course with the idea of taking and passing the AP Exam in May, thus earning college credit. A graphing calculator is required. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

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Pre-requisite: Pre-calculus and teacher recommendation

WELLNESS AND FITNESS CLASSES:WELLNESS Course # - 700 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to develop an understanding of the attitudes and habits related to meeting individual as well as societal health needs. Glencoe Health Textbooks, Teenage Health Teaching Modules, Reducing the Risks, The American Red Cross, and other current wellness curriculum materials will be utilized. Current health issues, body systems, CPR, nutrition/diet, mental health, drugs/alcohol/tobacco, sex education, AIDS, and disease prevention are among the topics of study. Course requirements include the completion of a drug multi-media project and a CPR skills demonstration exam. This course is planned to encourage the immediate application of skills and knowledge toward meeting the student's needs for healthy living.

FITNESS MGMT - 10 Course # - 708 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 10Course Description: The Fitness Management classes are designed to give instruction in general physical fitness as well as in basic skills and knowledge of various games and fitness activities. Through these activities, the students will develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. The student will display his or her progress through active participation in class activities. Students will be held accountable for rules, playing strategies, safety consciousness, cooperativeness and sportsmanlike behavior. This is a semester course. *Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits). FITNESS MGMT - 9 Course # - 709 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 9Course Description: The Fitness Management classes are designed to give instruction in general physical fitness as well as in basic skills and knowledge of various games and fitness activities. Through these activities, the students will develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. The student will display his or her progress through active participation in class activities. Students will be held accountable for rules, playing strategies, safety consciousness, cooperativeness and sportsmanlike behavior. This is a semester course. *Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits). FITNESS MGMT Course # - 710 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: The Fitness Management classes are designed to give instruction in general physical fitness as well as in basic skills and knowledge of various games and fitness activities. Through these activities, the students will develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. The student will display his or her progress through active participation in class activities. Students will be held accountable for rules, playing strategies, safety consciousness, cooperativeness and sportsmanlike behavior. This is a semester course. *Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

FITNESS MGMT VT10/11 Course # - 711 Credit - 0.5Grade Available: 10,11Course Description: The Fitness Management classes are designed to give instruction in general physical fitness as well as in basic skills and knowledge of various games and fitness activities. Through these activities, the students will develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. The student will display his or her progress through active participation in class activities. Students will be held accountable for rules, playing strategies, safety consciousness, cooperativeness and sportsmanlike behavior. This is a semester course. *Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

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WATER FITNESS Course # - 712 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students in this course will participate in various aquatic fitness activities and aquatic sports. The course will emphasize setting goals for personal fitness levels, improving efficiency of movement in the water, attaining peak performance levels for competition, and improving overall health and wellness. Various water fitness activities would include lap swimming, water aerobics, water resistance training, and sports such as water polo, water baseball, crab soccer, pool noodle lacrosse, and chasing/tag games.

LIFEGUARDING Course # - 713 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students will have the opportunity to earn American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certifications upon successful completion of all course requirements. Students must be 15 years of age, be able to demonstrate strong swimming skills, and will be expected to purchase the current American Red Cross Lifeguarding textbook, whistle, and pocket mask. (2016 prices- Textbook, whistle & mask: $59; Certification card if earned: $35). This is a semester course.*Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

Prerequisite: The student must have written recommendation from Aquatics Director.

SPECIAL AQUATICS Course # - 714 Credit - 0.5 Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed for students who are interested in helping elementary school students in the American Red Cross progressive learn-to-swim program. The students involved will be instructed in swimming skills, shown teaching techniques, and be given the opportunity to apply these to the actual instruction of elementary school students. Students will be required to be in the water on a daily basis as instructors and to improve their individual swimming skills. This is a semester course.*Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

Prerequisite: The student must have written recommendation from Aquatics Director.

WATER AEROBICS Course # - 715 Credit - 0.5 Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course is designed to give instruction in general aquatic fitness through stretching, flexibility and range of motion exercises, resistance training, and cardio activities, which are intended to help students develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. These exercises are performed to music. Students will be required to be in the water on a daily basis. This is a semester course.*Students must take and pass fitness management or aquatics course during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

ADAPTIVE FM Course # - 718 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: The Fitness Management classes are designed to give instruction in general physical fitness as well as in basic skills and knowledge of various games and fitness activities. Through these activities, the students will develop patterns of exercise and physical fitness behaviors needed for healthy daily living. The student will display his or her progress through active participation in class activities. Students will be held accountable for rules, playing strategies, safety consciousness, cooperativeness and sportsmanlike behavior. This class also takes into consideration the wide range of student abilities and/or challenges. Activities are planned and adapted around this concept, so that all students are able to safely participate in some capacity. This is a semester course. *Students must take and pass fitness management or specialized aquatics during each year of high school (0.5 credits X 4=the required 2 credits).

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SCIENCE CLASSES:SCIENCE 9 Course # - 804 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9,10,11Course Description: This course is divided into two distinct sections. One focuses on the study of the nature of matter, focusing on properties of water such as cohesion, adhesion, freezing point and specific heat. Included will be the structure, function and formation of biological macromolecules and chemical reactions. The other section will focus on Ecology, the branch of science dealing with the interrelationships of the organisms and their environment. Ecological organization, biotic and abiotic components, as well as biotic interaction of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems will be studied in depth.

BIOLOGY REMEDIATION Course # - 809 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11Course Description: Course is a remediation class designed to prepare students to retake the Keystone in Biology.

HONORS BIOLOGY 9 Course # - 812 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 9Course Description: *Student is placed in the class based on principal decision, PSSA scores, application and etc. This is a course of study where laboratory work and class work combine to give an overview of the science of life. The major themes of study include cell biology, Genetics, evolutions, microbiology, classification, and ecological relationships. Required for College Prep students. * At the conclusion of this course students will take the Keystone Biology Exam.

BIOLOGY VT1 Course # - 815 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course includes a study of all the life around the student including the structure, function, and diversity among all living things. Biological and ecological principles are aimed at everyday living and are laboratory oriented when applicable. *At the conclusion of this course students will take the Keystone Biology Exam.

BIOLOGY VT2 Course # - 816 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10Course Description: This course includes a study of all the life around the student including the structure, function, and diversity among all living things. Biological and ecological principles are aimed at everyday living and are laboratory oriented when applicable. *At the conclusion of this course students will take the Keystone Biology Exam.

BIOLOGY Course # - 820 Credit - 1.0Grade Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This is a course of study where laboratory work and class work combine to give an overview of the science of life. The major themes of study include cell biology, Genetics, evolutions, microbiology, classification, and ecological relationships. Required for College Prep students. *Successful completion of a science fair project is required. *At the conclusion of this course students will take the Keystone Biology Exam.

ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY Course # - 821 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12

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Course Description: This course is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. Systems of the body are explored in detail looking at both anatomy and physiology. Several dissections are done throughout the year to explore these systems. This is a weighted course.

Pre-requisite: A or B in Biology; Teacher Recommendation

FIELD BIOLOGY Course # - 822 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: This biology course will focus on the interrelationship of plants and animals and their environment. Approximately 40% of class time will be spent outdoors, throughout the year. Students will identify local PA trees, fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds.

Pre-requisite: Course selection sheets to be signed only by Field Bio teacher, on a first come, first served basis; Biology course

ZOOLOGY Course # - 823 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This semester course will examine animal taxonomy of invertebrates, and some vertebrates. Composition of this course will include classification, life history, and anatomy and physiology of the major animal invertebrate phyla; sponges, worms, mollusks, cnidarians (jellyfish etc.), arthropods, and echinoderms and an introduction into general classification of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Use of models and dissections will be used to help with identification and comparison of specialized structures and systems utilized by the various groups.

CHEMISTRY Course # - 825 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Chemistry is a laboratory science that explores the compositions properties of matter. Atomic structure, periodic properties, bonding, nomenclature, reaction stoichiometry, and gas laws are among the topics covered. A solid foundation in Algebra will be needed to solve the problems presented. Chemistry is considered a fundamental physical science and is recommended for any student seriously considering college. Students who are enrolling in Advanced Biology are encouraged to schedule Chemistry concurrently.

Pre-requisite: Final grade of A or B in Algebra I and/or recommendation of Math Teacher

HONORS CHEMISTRY Course # - 824 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: Honors Chemistry is an accelerated and more in-depth laboratory science course that explores the compositions and properties of matter. Atomic structure, periodic properties, bonding, nomenclature, reaction stoichiometry, gas laws are among the topics covered. A strong foundation in Algebra will be needed to solve the problems presented. Honors Chemistry is considered a fundamental physical science and is recommended for any student who is seriously considering a career in science. Students who are enrolling in Advanced Biology are encouraged to schedule Honors Chemistry concurrently. THERE IS AN APPLICATION PROCESS FOR THIS COURSE, STUDENTS WILL NEED TO GET THE APPLICATION FROM MRS. MILLER AND RETURN IT TO HER WITHIN THE APPLICATION TIME FRAME.

Pre-requisite: Final grade of A or B in Algebra I and/or recommendation of Math Teacher; Honors Biology or recommendation of science teacher and application.

AP CHEMISTRY Course # - 826 Credit - 1.0 Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: AP Chemistry is offered for students who are considering a science or math oriented major in college, such as engineering, agriculture, biology, or chemistry/physics. It is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory general chemistry course, which is generally taken during the first college year. Several Chemistry 1 topics will be reinforced: Atomic structure and bonding, Nomenclature, Intermolecular forces, and reaction stoichiometry. New topics will also be introduced: Solution chemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-based reactions, thermo dynamics, and nuclear chemistry. Advanced laboratory experiments will be performed. A strong math background is needed to succeed. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

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Pre-requisite: A or B in Chemistry.

AP BIOLOGY Course # - 851 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: The Advanced Placement Biology course is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory biology course. The coverage of material includes: molecules and cells, genetics and evolution, and organisms and populations. A set of twelve college level laboratories will be conducted. This is an accelerated course with a weighted grade.

Pre-requisite: A or B in Biology and approval from instructor.

PHYSICS Course # - 870 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 11,12Course Description: An opportunity to explore energy and the conservation laws that govern our universe, one/two dimensional motion, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, Newton’s Law’s through the study of motion, acceleration, and force. Also a chance to study force, velocity changes, net-forces, applied forces, and acceleration, as well as a study of motion, mass, velocity, force of gravity, and collision. Simple harmonic motion will be presented through the study of periodic motion, frequency, amplitude, and kinetic energy. The study of wave motion and sound, longitudinal and transverse waves, constructive and destructive interference, sound and water waves are included. Other concepts such as electromagnetism, electrical circuits, magnetism, light, thermodynamics, relativity, radioactivity, nuclear physics, standard model of particle physics and quantum mechanics are all covered in this intensive study.

Pre-requisite: A/B in Algebra 2 and Geometry with a math teacher’s recommendation.

FORENSIC SCIENCE Course # - 873 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: General Elective for those who have successfully completed Biology. Forensic science utilizes a combination of the scientific method and deductive reasoning to discover and document physical evidence at the scene of a crime, in order to construct a re-enactment of the crime performance.

FORENSIC SCIENCE 2 Course # - 877 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: General Elective for those who have successfully completed Biology. This semester course will examine forensic lab techniques. It will examine topics in areas of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Some specific topics that will be explored will be DNA fingerprinting, bite mark analysis, anthropology, arson investigation, ballistics and tool mark analysis. Case studies, laboratory activities and simulations will be the basis of the course.

PA WILDLIFE Course # - 875 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: A study of the adaptations and survival skills developed by the wildlife of our Pennsylvania ecosystems. This course focuses on the role each organism plays in the environment and the unique aspects that enable each species to prosper and survive as well as discussions on the impact of human interactions.

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE Course # - 835 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course focuses on Earth’s four main spheres – the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere – and aims to explain how they have changed over time due to natural processes and human influence. Topics include Geology (plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks & minerals), Oceanography (study of the oceans), Meteorology (atmosphere, weather, and climate) and Astronomy (our solar system, stars).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Biology.

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EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE VT1 Course # - 838 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 12Course Description: This course focuses on Earth’s four main spheres – the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere – and aims to explain how they have changed over time due to natural processes and human influence. Topics include Geology (plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks & minerals), Oceanography (study of the oceans), Meteorology (atmosphere, weather, and climate) and Astronomy (our solar system, stars).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Biology.

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE VT2 Course # - 839 Credit - 1.0Grades Available: 12Course Description: This course focuses on Earth’s four main spheres – the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere – and aims to explain how they have changed over time due to natural processes and human influence. Topics include Geology (plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks & minerals), Oceanography (study of the oceans), Meteorology (atmosphere, weather, and climate) and Astronomy (our solar system, stars).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Biology.

AGRICULTURAL CLASSES:AG MECHANICS Course # - 914 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This course will cover the study of wood and metal. Course instruction will provide the basic skills and safety procedures required to use tools and equipment, basic drafting skills, layout of material, equipment repair, tool knowledge, and basic construction skills. Must have taken a previous agriculture class.

Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

SMALL ANIMAL CARE Course # - 905 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Do you have a pet, maybe a dog or cat, hamster or bird? Interested in small animal veterinarian care? This course is definitely for you! Students will learn about the care, health, reproduction, feeding and handling of small animals. The class will work directly with small animals and simulations on the care of diagnosis of small animals.

Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

LARGE ANIMAL SCIENCE Course # - 915 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This course will look at all the factors involved in raising and managing beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats. We will study careers in the industry, history, breeds, selection and judging, nutrition, management, genetics, reproduction, housing and equipment, biosecurity, and disease prevention and control. This class will help prepare you for a career in the livestock industry.

Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

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HORTICULTURE FALL Course # - 916 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This class delves into all aspects of Horticulture industry. Students will learn about soil science, plant science, floriculture, plant propagation, greenhouse production, and landscape management. Students may compete at the state level in the PA Farm Show Flower Show. Horticulture Fall will feature design based units.

Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

HORTICULTURE SPRING Course # - 917 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: This class delves into all aspects of Horticulture industry. Students will learn about soil science, plant science, floriculture, plant propagation, greenhouse production, and landscape management. Students may compete at the state level in the PA Farm Show Flower Show. Horticulture Spring will feature units based on greenhouse production.

Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

ADVANCED AGRICULTURE Course # - 918 Credit – 1.0Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This is an advanced course that will cover topics including public speaking, parliamentary procedure, publishing, design and layout, group presentations, agriculture sales and news writing. This course is culminated with student selected pathways (Agribusiness, Equine Science, Livestock, Mechanics, Agriscience, Natural Resource Management, etc) within the agricultural industry.

Pre-requisite: Must have completed a full credit of Agriculture classes and have a teacher signature.Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

ADVANCED AGRICULTURE Course # - 919 Credit – 0.5Grades Available: 10,11,12Course Description: This is an advanced course that will cover topics including public speaking, parliamentary procedure, publishing, design and layout, group presentations, agriculture sales and news writing. This course is culminated with student selected pathways (Agribusiness, Equine Science, Livestock, Mechanics, Agriscience, Natural Resource Management, etc) within the agricultural industry.

Pre-requisite: Must have completed a full credit of Agriculture classes and have a teacher signature.Requirement: As a part of this course, students may choose between FFA activities or complete a career based activity, and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

SUP AG EXPERIENCE Course # - 925 Credit - 0.5Grades Available: 9,10,11,12Course Description: Students will complete the FFA SAE program record keeping system in employment, entrepreneurship, research, home improvement, or conservation. Students must also complete a Proficiency application. Students must be dues paying FFA members and will be assigned to the FFA homeroom. Work will take place during activity period, student free periods, or outside of school.

Pre-requisite: Dues paying FFA member and Ag teacher signature.Requirement: As a part of this course, students must experience some FFA activities and complete a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) program.

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FRANKLIN COUNTY CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER COURSES:

*NOTE: COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AT: http://www.franklinctc.com

Franklin County Career and Technology Center (CareerTech) Students at JBHS may enroll in courses at CareerTech by applying online at www.franklinctc.com by January of their current school year. Each year, students spend one semester at CareerTech studying their chosen program and one semester at JBHS taking academic subjects to fulfill graduation requirements. Students will return all year for a 10th period math class. Students will receive technical training, employability skills, and academic proficiency. This will build a firm foundation for a career or pursuing post-secondary education. The following programs are available for students entering grades 10, 11 and/or 12:

Academy Available Programs

Construction Building Construction Trades, Carpentry, Electrical Occupations, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning

Health Sciences Allied Health, Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, and Veterinary Assisting

Sales and Service Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Graphic Communications, Landscaping & Horticulture, Marketing/Web Design

STEM/

Manufacturing

Mechatronics, Electronics, Engineering Technology, Information Systems Technology, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Welding

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Transportation Agricultural Mechanics, Automotive Collision & Repair, Automotive Technology, Diesel Mechanics.

Benefits – Students experience industry based learning that may lead to certifications. The courses allow students to gain high level skills to pursue a high wage occupation. During the senior year, the cooperative education program allows select students to work in a paid position to extend and reinforce classroom learning to the real-world environments. In addition, students have the option to participate in student career organizations, as well as earn college credits while in their program.

College Credit Options – Students may take advantage of one of the ways to earn college credits:

Dual Enrollment/College in the High School Programs – This program allows qualified students to earn credits from the college and the high school at the same time. These college level classes are offered during the school day and are taught by the CareerTech program instructors. College credits count towards a degree program at the college earned or transferred to other colleges. The following programs offer 1 – 14 credits:

College Reduced Cost Program in which you can enroll for dual credits

Hagerstown Community College

$175/credit Information Systems Technology

Harrisburg Community College

$75/Credit Allied Health, Electrical Occupations, Graphic Communications, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Marketing/Web Design, Mechatronics

Pennsylvania College of Technology

FREE to all students!

Allied Health, Automotive Technology (pending), Carpentry, Computer Integrated Manufacturing (pending), Dental (pending), Engineering (pending), Information Systems Technology, Landscaping & Horticulture, Medical Assisting (pending), Welding

Statewide Articulation Agreements, SOAR - Students Occupationally and Academically Ready. SOAR articulates skills and tasks gained at the high school level to course credit earned in a postsecondary college degree, diploma, or certificate program. Qualifying students receive FREE credit from the college upon admission. Most CareerTech programs offer this program with 43 Pennsylvania colleges.

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Direct Articulation Agreements – CareerTech has 13 programs with agreements with the following institutions: Academy for Media Productions, Culinary Institute of America, Hagerstown Community College, Harcum College, Harrisburg Area Community College, McCann School of Business & Technology (pending), Pittsburgh Technical College, and University of Northwestern Ohio. Students articulate skills and tasks gained at CareerTech to course credit earned in a postsecondary college degree, diploma or certificate program. Qualifying students receive FREE credit from the college upon admission.

NOCTI College Credit Recommendation – By meeting the 70% benchmark on the NOCTI assessment, senior students will receive a college credit recommendation report for FREE college credit waiver consideration. Most CareerTech programs are involved with 30 colleges participating in PA and over 1500 nationwide.

Learn More - To view the CareerTech course catalog, watch program videos, learn about certifications, and find out more about college credit opportunities, visit www.franklinctc.com .

AGRI MECHANICS Course # - 948 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

HVAC Course # - 949 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

AUTO COLLISION Course # - 950 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

AUTO TECH Course # - 952 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

MECHATRONICS Course # - 954 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

BCT Course # - 957 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

CARPENTRY Course # - 958 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

COSMETOLOGY Course # - 959 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

DIESEL MECHANICS Course # - 963 Credit - 3.0

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Grades Available: 10,11,12

ELECTRICAL OCCUP Course # - 964 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

ELECTRONICS Course # - 966 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

CULINARY ARTS Course # - 968 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

GRAPHIC COMM Course # - 970 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

MEDICAL ASSIST Course # - 971 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

ALLIED HEALTH Course # - 972 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

VET ASSIST Course # - 973 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

LAND & HORTICULTURE Course # - 976 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

CIM Course # - 978 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

MARKETING/WEB Course # - 984 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

IST – NETWORK/TELE Course # - 986 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

WELDING Course # - 990 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12

DENTAL ASSIST Course # - 992 Credit - 3.0Grades Available: 10,11,12