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Academic Enrichment
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Department: Academic Enrichment


Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Abstract Reasoning

Course Number: 2433333

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improvement in understanding the proper sequencing of steps in a task such as cooking, sewing, or computer programming.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Auditory Speech Discrimination

Course Number: 2432349

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improvement in hearing words and misinterpreting information and being able to understand someone with an accent.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Broca’s speech pronunciation

Course Number: 2432226

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves pronouncing words, ability to learn a foreign language, thinking and talking at the same time, monotone and flat speech, and improves rhythm and intonation..

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Cognitive Development

Course Number: 2446002

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course strengthens learning capacity by targeting key cognitive functions like memory, attention, reasoning, and problem-solving. Students engage in personalized exercises designed to enhance brain performance and foster academic growth.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Kinesthetic Perception

Course Number: 2432595

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves body movement and understanding where the body is in space and improves handwriting with variable pressure.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Kinesthetic Speech

Course Number: 2433702

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves articulation and reduces slurred speech

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Lexical Memory

Course Number: 2431857

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improve associative memory, and following auditory information, learning names of things such as animals, places, people, colors, and the days of the week.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Logical Thinking

Course Number: 2440344

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Logical Thinking, part of the Arrowsmith program in the Academic Enrichment department, enhances students' cognitive abilities through targeted exercises. This class focuses on developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and logical reasoning, providing a strong foundation for academic success and everyday decision-making.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Mechanical Reasoning

Course Number: 2433210

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves understanding of mechanical properties of objects, and problems with constructing or repairing machinery.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Memory for Information or instructions

Course Number: 2431488

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves remembering oral instructions, being able to follow lectures or extended conversations and acquiring general information through listening.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Motor Symbol Sequencing

Course Number: 2431119

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves messy handwriting, misreading, miscopying, irregular spelling, speech rambling, careless written errors in mathematics, poor written performance.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Narrow Visual Span

Course Number: 2432841

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves slow jerky reading, reduces eye fatigue when reading, and is able to navigate in the dark.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Non-Verbal Thinking

Course Number: 2432718

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves the ability to interpret nonverbal information such as body language, facial expressions, voice tone, weak social skills, perceiving and interpreting one's own emotions, planning, and problem-solving non-verbally.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Object Recognition

Course Number: 2432964

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves the ability to find objects, remembering visual cues such as landmarks, remembering faces and recalling visual details.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Predicative Speech

Course Number: 2431980

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves one's ability to put information into their own words, speak in complete sentences, using internal speech to work out consequences, following long sentences and breaking down steps in mathematical procedures.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Primary Motor

Course Number: 2433456

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves muscle tone which improves slow body movement, and awkwardness.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Quantification Sense

Course Number: 2433579

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Alimentation of finger counting and improves one's ability to retain numbers in one’s head, ability to make change, improves time management and understanding of time signature in music.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Spatial Reasoning

Course Number: 2433087

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves one's ability to not get lost or lose objects, improves the ability to organize workspace and understanding geometric figures.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Symbol Recognition

Course Number: 2431242

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves word recognition, reading speeds, spelling, and remembering symbol patterns such as in mathematical and scientific equations.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Symbol Relations

Course Number: 2432103

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves reading comprehension, mathematical reasoning problems solving reading an analog clock, cause and effect, logic, attention span, mental processing speeds, and reversals of b and d p q.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Arrowsmith

Class: Symbolic Thinking

Course Number: 2431734

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Improves being self-directed and self-organized in learning, improves mental initiative and attention to relevant details in tasks in order to complete them. Improves thinking, planning, problem-solving, and seeing the main idea.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Field-based Course

Course Number: 24123

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Field-based Course, students engage directly with the environment and community, applying classroom knowledge to real-world situations. This hands-on class emphasizes experiential learning through activities like ecological field studies, historical site visits, and community service projects, fostering a deeper understanding and active participation in various academic and cultural contexts.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 24246

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in the Academic Enrichment department offers students the opportunity to explore a topic of personal interest under the guidance of a mentor. This self-directed program encourages deep learning and innovation, culminating in a project or presentation that demonstrates their acquired knowledge and skills.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Puzzles/Games

Class: Language Arts

Course Number: 24369

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Language Arts class under the Puzzles/Games course, students will engage with word games, crossword puzzles, and story-based challenges to enhance vocabulary, improve spelling, and foster creative thinking. This interactive approach promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills while deepening students' appreciation and understanding of language.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Puzzles/Games

Class: Math

Course Number: 24492

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Math Puzzles/Games class, students will engage with challenging and fun mathematical puzzles and games designed to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This course encourages creativity and logical reasoning, providing students with enjoyable ways to explore mathematical concepts and apply them in innovative ways.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Puzzles/Games

Class: Science

Course Number: 24615

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Science of Puzzles/Games class, students explore the fascinating intersection of logic, strategy, and scientific principles through engaging puzzles and games. This course encourages critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and an understanding of scientific concepts in a fun, interactive environment. Perfect for students eager to challenge their minds!

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Reading Improvement

Class: Close reading

Course Number: 24738

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Close Reading class, part of the Reading Improvement course, students will develop the ability to analyze texts deeply, focusing on understanding complex ideas, structure, and vocabulary. This skill-building class enhances critical thinking and interpretive skills, essential for academic success across all subjects.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Reading Improvement

Class: Comprehension strategies

Course Number: 24861

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Comprehension Strategies" class, students will enhance their reading skills through targeted exercises and techniques aimed at improving comprehension. This course focuses on strategies such as summarizing, questioning, and predicting to deepen understanding of texts across various genres, fostering greater academic achievement and lifelong reading success.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Reading Improvement

Class: Fluency

Course Number: 24984

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Fluency class, part of our Reading Improvement course, students will enhance their reading speed, accuracy, and expression. Through guided practice, engaging activities, and personalized feedback, students will develop stronger reading skills, leading to improved comprehension and overall academic performance. This class is ideal for students seeking to boost their reading confidence and enjoyment.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Reading Improvement

Class: Literacy

Course Number: 241107

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Literacy class, part of the Reading Improvement course, students engage in tailored activities designed to enhance their reading skills. Through individualized support and diverse reading materials, students will build confidence and proficiency, fostering a lifelong passion for reading. This class is ideal for improving comprehension and literacy fluency.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Study Hall

Class: Study Hall

Course Number: 241230

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Study Hall provides a structured environment for students to complete assignments, receive academic support, and develop study habits. This class emphasizes time management and organizational skills, offering a quiet space for students to focus on their coursework with the availability of resources and occasional guidance from a supervising teacher.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Art

Course Number: 241353

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Art class, part of the Academic Enrichment department, students explore their creativity through various mediums and techniques. This course encourages self-expression and critical thinking, enhancing academic skills across subjects. Students will engage in projects that cultivate an appreciation of both historical and contemporary art.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Language Arts

Course Number: 241476

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Language Arts class, part of the Academic Enrichment department, students will enhance their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills through diverse literary genres and robust writing exercises. This course aims to deepen comprehension and expression, preparing students for academic success across all subjects.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Languages

Course Number: 241599

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Languages class, part of the Academic Enrichment department, students will explore and learn various languages, enhancing their communication skills and global awareness. This course offers foundational knowledge in languages such as Spanish, French, and Mandarin, fostering cultural appreciation and linguistic proficiency essential for today's interconnected world.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Math

Course Number: 241722

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Academic Enrichment department, the Math class under Subject Area Academic Support focuses on reinforcing core mathematical concepts and skills. Tailored to individual learning needs, this course aims to boost confidence and proficiency in math, preparing students for success in advanced studies and standardized assessments.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Multidisciplinary

Course Number: 241845

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Multidisciplinary class, part of the Academic Support subject area, students engage in integrated learning experiences combining multiple subjects such as math, science, and humanities. This approach fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, preparing students for real-world applications and interdisciplinary understanding.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Music

Course Number: 241968

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Music class, part of the Subject Area Academic Support, students explore diverse musical genres and cultures. They develop skills in reading music, singing, and playing instruments. This course enhances cognitive abilities, encourages creativity, and fosters teamwork. Open to all skill levels, it enriches the academic experience through the joy of music.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Reading

Course Number: 242091

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Reading class, part of the Academic Enrichment department, students will enhance their comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills through diverse texts. This course supports learners in developing a lifelong passion for reading, equipping them with strategies to tackle various literary genres and informational texts effectively.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Science

Course Number: 242214

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Science Academic Support class, students engage in hands-on experiments and collaborative projects to deepen their understanding of key scientific concepts. This course reinforces content from core science classes, enhances critical thinking skills, and fosters a curiosity-driven approach to learning about the natural world.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Study skills

Course Number: 242337

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Study Skills class, students will learn essential strategies to enhance their academic performance. Topics include time management, effective note-taking, test preparation, and organizational skills. This course empowers students to excel across all subjects by fostering independent, efficient study habits.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support

Class: Test prep

Course Number: 242460

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Test Prep class, students receive targeted support to enhance their skills and strategies for excelling in standardized tests. This course covers critical reading, math, and writing, along with test-taking techniques to boost confidence and improve scores. Ideal for students preparing for SAT, ACT, and state assessments.

Department: Academic Enrichment

Course: Subject Area Academic Support - Alternative

Class: Math

Course Number: 2443050

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This blended learning course offers direct oversight of online tutoring as such: 3 hours of direct math tutoring per week on 2 hours of online instruction curated/overseen by the tutor. This supports the subject area direct instruction throughout the week and uses augmented online learning to deepen understanding of concepts and develop problem-solving and mathematical thinking skills for reinforcement of subject area standards. This is guided each week by the instructor based on the pace and needs of the student.

Department: Art


Department: Art

Course: Art History

Class: Art History

Course Number: 242583

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the evolution of art through the ages in our Art History class. Students will delve into various artistic movements, study influential artists, and analyze key artworks from ancient times to the modern era. This course fosters critical thinking and appreciation for the cultural impacts of art.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Carpentry

Course Number: 242706

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Carpentry class, part of the Constructive Arts course, students will learn the foundational skills of woodworking and carpentry. Through hands-on projects, they will explore techniques in cutting, assembling, and finishing wood products, fostering creativity and precision while understanding the practical applications of their work.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Constructive Arts

Course Number: 242829

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Constructive Arts class, students will explore the integration of art and design principles to create three-dimensional art projects. Utilizing materials such as clay, wood, and recycled objects, students will develop their spatial awareness and problem-solving skills, while expressing their creativity through hands-on construction and assembly.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Forging/Blacksmithing

Course Number: 242952

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Forging/Blacksmithing class, students will explore the ancient art of blacksmithing, learning foundational techniques in metalworking, including shaping, cutting, and joining metal. This hands-on course emphasizes creativity and craftsmanship, allowing students to create functional and artistic pieces while understanding the historical significance of the trade.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Metalworks

Course Number: 243075

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Metalworks class, part of the Constructive Arts course, students will explore the fundamentals of metal artistry. They will learn various techniques such as welding, forging, and sculpting to create both functional and decorative items. This hands-on class emphasizes creativity, safety, and skill development in metalworking.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Structure Construction

Course Number: 243198

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Structure Construction" class, students will explore the fundamentals of building and design through hands-on projects. Utilizing various materials and techniques, they will create three-dimensional structures, enhancing their understanding of spatial relationships, stability, and aesthetics. This course fosters creativity and practical problem-solving skills in a collaborative environment.

Department: Art

Course: Constructive Arts

Class: Woodworking

Course Number: 243321

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Woodworking class, part of the Constructive Arts course, students will learn the fundamentals of woodworking techniques, tool safety, and project design. This hands-on class encourages creativity and precision, culminating in the creation of individual woodworking projects that students can take pride in.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Candlemaking

Course Number: 243444

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Candlemaking class, students explore the art and science of candle creation. They will learn various techniques such as dipping, molding, and scenting, using different waxes and wicks. This hands-on course encourages creativity and provides practical skills, culminating in students crafting their own unique candles.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Crafting

Course Number: 243567

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Crafting class, part of the Domestic Arts course, students explore traditional and contemporary crafting techniques. They will engage in hands-on projects ranging from textile arts like knitting and sewing to paper crafts and upcycling materials. This class fosters creativity and practical skills, culminating in a personal portfolio.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Crochet

Course Number: 243690

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Crochet class, part of the Domestic Arts course, students will learn the fundamental techniques of crochet, including basic stitches, pattern reading, and project completion. This hands-on class encourages creativity and skill development, culminating in the creation of personal projects such as hats, scarves, and blankets.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Domestic Arts

Course Number: 243813

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Domestic Arts class, students explore the fundamentals of home management and basic culinary skills. They will learn about nutrition, meal planning, budgeting, and sewing. This hands-on course emphasizes practical life skills and creativity, preparing students to thrive in their personal and future professional lives.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Flower art

Course Number: 243936

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Flower Art class, students explore the creative and technical aspects of floral design. This hands-on course covers flower selection, arrangement techniques, and the principles of color and design. Students will craft beautiful, personalized floral pieces, enhancing their artistic expression and appreciation for natural beauty.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Handwork

Course Number: 244059

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Handwork class, part of the Domestic Arts course, students will explore traditional crafting techniques such as knitting, sewing, and embroidery. This hands-on class emphasizes creativity and skill-building, enabling students to produce unique, functional art pieces while appreciating the cultural heritage behind domestic crafts.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Jewelry making

Course Number: 244182

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Jewelry Making class, students will explore the art of creating wearable pieces using various materials and techniques. This hands-on course covers basic skills in design, wirework, beading, and metal stamping, empowering students to express their creativity and craft unique, personal adornments.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Knitting

Course Number: 244305

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Knitting class, students will explore the fundamentals of knitting, learning various techniques and stitches to create handmade items such as scarves, hats, and mittens. This course emphasizes creativity, patience, and the development of fine motor skills, culminating in projects that showcase each student's unique abilities and style.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Needlework

Course Number: 244428

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Needlework class, students will explore the fundamentals of sewing, embroidery, and knitting. This hands-on course encourages creativity and precision, teaching valuable skills that can be applied to fashion, interior design, and personal projects. Students will complete the course with a portfolio of their crafted pieces.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Quilting

Course Number: 244551

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Quilting class, students will explore the art and craft of quilt-making. They will learn various techniques such as piecing, appliqué, and quilting stitches, while also delving into the history and cultural significance of quilts. This hands-on course encourages creativity and self-expression through fabric and design.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Sewing

Course Number: 244674

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Sewing class, part of the Domestic Arts curriculum, students will learn fundamental sewing techniques, fabric selection, and pattern reading. This hands-on course encourages creativity and practical skills as students undertake projects ranging from simple garments to intricate quilts, preparing them for both personal and professional applications in textile arts.

Department: Art

Course: Domestic Arts

Class: Soapmaking

Course Number: 244797

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Soapmaking class, students will explore the creative and practical aspects of crafting artisanal soaps. They will learn various techniques, including melt and pour, cold process, and hot process methods. Emphasis will be placed on ingredient selection, scent and color customization, and the science behind soap creation.

Department: Art

Course: Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2437515

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore local museums, galleries, and public art installations to gain firsthand experience and inspiration. This class offers students the opportunity to engage with diverse art forms, meet artists, and participate in interactive workshops, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the visual arts.

Department: Art

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Field-based Course

Course Number: 244920

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this field-based art course, students will explore and create art in various outdoor settings, using natural landscapes as both inspiration and canvas. The course emphasizes environmental awareness and artistic expression, encouraging students to engage directly with nature to produce individual and collaborative works.

Department: Art

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 245043

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Independent Study Course, students engage in self-directed exploration within the field of art, allowing them to pursue personal artistic interests and develop unique projects under the guidance of a mentor. This course emphasizes creative growth, critical thinking, and the practical application of artistic skills in real-world contexts.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia - Alternative

Class: Introduction to Photography & Lightroom Editing

Course Number: 2444280

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .27 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Student will learn fundamentals of photography through direct lessons on Camera Anatomy, Modes and Shooting Basics, Exposure, White Balance and Color Temperature. Through practical application of knowledge and techniques with regular assessment and feedback from instructor, student will produce a curated portfolio of photographic art.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Collage

Course Number: 245166

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Collage class, part of our Multimedia Arts course, students explore the vibrant world of collage art. They will learn various techniques, work with diverse materials, and express their creativity by combining images and textures. This hands-on class encourages artistic expression and develops a deeper understanding of visual composition.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Drawing

Course Number: 245289

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Drawing class, part of the Multimedia Arts course, students will explore various drawing techniques and media. Emphasizing creativity and expression, this class covers fundamentals from pencil and charcoal to digital drawing, preparing students for diverse artistic endeavors. Ideal for enhancing observational skills and artistic development.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Fabric arts

Course Number: 245412

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Fabric Arts class, students explore the vibrant world of textiles, learning techniques such as weaving, dyeing, and stitching. This hands-on course encourages creativity and expression while providing practical skills in fabric manipulation. Students will create individual projects that reflect their unique artistic visions.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Multimedia Arts

Course Number: 245535

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Multimedia Arts class, students explore the intersection of technology and creativity. They will engage with various digital tools to create projects that include graphic design, digital photography, and video production. This course fosters artistic expression and technical skills, preparing students for future endeavors in digital media.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Painting

Course Number: 245658

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Painting class, part of the Multimedia Arts course, students explore various painting techniques and media. They will learn about color theory, composition, and different artistic styles. This hands-on class encourages creativity and expression, providing students with the skills to create their own unique visual artworks.

Department: Art

Course: Multimedia Arts

Class: Sculpture

Course Number: 245781

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Sculpture class, part of the Multimedia Arts course, students will explore three-dimensional art forms using various materials such as clay, wood, and metal. This hands-on class emphasizes creativity and technique, allowing students to express themselves while learning about sculptural design and contemporary practices.

Department: Art

Course: Music Fundamentals

Class: Music Fundamentals

Course Number: 2437269

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This introductory course explores the basics of music theory, including notation, rhythm, melody, and harmony. Students will develop essential listening and performance skills, fostering a deeper appreciation for various musical genres. Ideal for beginners, this class lays the groundwork for further musical study and creative expression.

Department: Art

Course: Performance - Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2437638

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Immerse students in the vibrant world of live performances through curated field trips to theaters, galleries, and cultural events. This hands-on experience enhances their understanding of artistic expression, fosters appreciation for diverse art forms, and encourages critical thinking and creativity. Suitable for all grade levels.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Ballet

Course Number: 245904

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Ballet class, students will explore the foundational techniques of ballet, emphasizing posture, alignment, and classical ballet movements. This course fosters physical discipline and artistic expression, culminating in a performance showcasing the skills and routines learned. Suitable for all levels, Ballet encourages both physical and creative growth.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Band

Course Number: 2438622

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This dynamic class offers students the opportunity to learn and perform a variety of musical pieces. Emphasizing teamwork, musical theory, and instrumental skills, students will participate in concerts and events, enhancing their appreciation for music and performance. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Choir

Course Number: 246027

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Choir class, students explore the joy of singing, develop vocal techniques, and perform a diverse repertoire of music. This course emphasizes teamwork, musical expression, and vocal health, providing students with opportunities to perform in school and community events. Open to all skill levels, Choir nurtures confidence and creativity.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Competitive dance/Dance Team/Cheerleading

Course Number: 246150

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this dynamic class, students will explore the fundamentals of competitive dance, dance team routines, and cheerleading. Emphasizing teamwork, coordination, and performance skills, participants will train for local and regional competitions, fostering both individual talent and group synergy. This course is ideal for students passionate about performance and collaboration.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Dance

Course Number: 246273

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Dance class, part of the Performance Arts course, students explore various dance styles, from ballet to contemporary, and learn about choreography and performance. This class emphasizes physical fitness, artistic expression, and cultural appreciation, providing students with opportunities to perform and enhance their creative skills.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Drama camp

Course Number: 246396

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Drama Camp is an engaging class within the Performance Arts course where students explore the fundamentals of acting, improvisation, and stage presence. Through interactive activities and live performances, participants will develop their confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills, culminating in a final showcase for peers and parents.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Folk Dance

Course Number: 246519

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Folk Performance Arts class, students explore the rich traditions of folk music, dance, and theater from various cultures. Emphasizing hands-on learning, this course encourages students to engage with the historical context and performative techniques of folk arts, fostering an appreciation and practical understanding of cultural heritage.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Irish Dance

Course Number: 2441451

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Irish Dance introduces students to the traditional dance form of Ireland, focusing on rhythm, footwork, and cultural history. Students will learn basic steps, group dances, and performance techniques, fostering both physical fitness and an appreciation for Irish heritage. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Modern

Course Number: 246642

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Modern Performance Arts class, students explore contemporary performance techniques, integrating elements of dance, theater, and digital media. This course encourages creativity and expression through collaborative projects and performances, fostering skills in improvisation, choreography, and critical analysis. Suitable for all skill levels, it promises a dynamic artistic experience.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Music - Instrumental

Course Number: 246765

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Instrumental Music class, students explore a variety of musical instruments, focusing on technique, reading music, and ensemble performance. This course nurtures musical expression and creativity, while fostering an appreciation for musical diversity. Open to all skill levels, it provides a foundation for lifelong musical enjoyment and learning.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Music - Voice

Course Number: 246888

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Music - Voice class, students explore the fundamentals of vocal technique, including breath control, pitch accuracy, and tone quality. Through individual and group performances, learners develop their singing skills across various genres. This course nurtures confidence and artistic expression, suitable for beginners and advancing vocalists alike.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Opera

Course Number: 247011

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Opera class, students will explore the rich history and dynamic elements of opera as a major form of performance art. They will learn about vocal techniques, stage presence, and character interpretation, culminating in a live performance. This class is designed to cultivate appreciation and talent in the operatic arts.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Percussion- drumming

Course Number: 247134

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the dynamic world of percussion in our Drumming class! Students will learn various techniques, rhythms, and styles from around the globe. Through hands-on practice and performance, participants will develop their musical skills and appreciation for this powerful form of expression. No prior experience necessary—just bring your rhythm!

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Percussion-handbells

Course Number: 247257

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Percussion-Handbells class, students will explore the captivating world of rhythmic music through handbells. This course emphasizes skill development in timing, coordination, and teamwork, as students learn to perform both classical and contemporary pieces. Ideal for enhancing musicality and collaboration, this class offers a unique, hands-on music experience.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Performance Arts

Course Number: 247380

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Performance Arts class, students explore various forms of artistic expression including theater, dance, and music. Emphasizing creativity and collaboration, this course encourages students to develop their performance skills, understand artistic interpretation, and gain confidence on stage. Suitable for all skill levels, the class culminates in a live performance.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Piano

Course Number: 247503

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Piano class, part of the Performance Arts course, students will explore the fundamentals of piano playing, including technique, theory, and repertoire. This class encourages creativity and expression through individual and ensemble performances, catering to both beginners and intermediate players aiming to enhance their musical skills.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Poetry/spoken word

Course Number: 247626

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Poetry/Spoken Word class, students explore the art of expression through words. They will study various poets, develop their own style, and perform their creations. This course enhances literary skills, public speaking, and creative thinking, providing a platform for students to voice their individual perspectives and emotions.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Rock and Roll Academy

Course Number: 247872

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Rock and Roll Academy invites students to explore the history, influence, and techniques of rock music. Participants will engage in both theoretical studies and practical music-making, learning from classic tracks and creating their own rock compositions. This class is perfect for aspiring musicians and enthusiasts alike.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Rock and Roll Academy

Course Number: 247749

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Rock and Roll Academy invites students to explore the history, influence, and techniques of rock music. Participants will engage in hands-on activities, from learning basic guitar chords to studying iconic rock performances, fostering a deep appreciation and understanding of this dynamic genre. No prior musical experience required.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Stagecraft

Course Number: 247995

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Stagecraft is a hands-on class designed to introduce students to the technical aspects of theatrical production. This course covers lighting, sound, set design, and construction, as well as stage management. Students will learn through both classroom instruction and practical application, culminating in support of actual school productions.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: String Instruments

Course Number: 2444526

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .43 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This blended learning course offers guitar and violin lessons with a live teacher weekly, and will complete an augmented online learning course of Guitar/violin lessons. Student will complete a practice lab online supervised by a contracted instructor.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Strings- Violin

Course Number: 248241

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Strings - Violin class, students will explore the fundamentals of violin technique, music theory, and performance. Through individual and ensemble practices, learners will develop their musical skills and appreciation. This course is designed for students at all levels, fostering both personal growth and collaborative musicianship.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Strings- varied

Course Number: 248118

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Strings-Varied class, students explore the rich world of string instruments, including violin, viola, cello, and bass. This course emphasizes skill development, ensemble performance, and individual expression. Students of all skill levels are welcome, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment to enhance musical proficiency and appreciation.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Strings-Guitar

Course Number: 248364

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Strings-Guitar class, students will explore the fundamentals of guitar playing, including basic chords, strumming patterns, and fingerpicking techniques. This course encourages creativity and expression through performance, and is suitable for beginners as well as those looking to enhance their musical skills. No prior experience is necessary.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Strings-Ukulele

Course Number: 248487

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Strings-Ukulele class, students will explore the fundamentals of ukulele playing, including chord progressions, strumming patterns, and basic melodies. This course encourages musical expression and creativity, suitable for beginners and those looking to enhance their musical skills. Join us to experience the joy of making music!

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Tap Dance

Course Number: 2437392

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Discover the rhythm and joy of tap dancing in this dynamic class. Students will learn fundamental tap techniques, develop coordination, and explore creative expression through choreographed routines. Perfect for beginners and those looking to enhance their dance skills in a fun, supportive environment.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Theater

Course Number: 248610

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Theater class, students explore the art of dramatic performance. They will engage in acting, directing, and script analysis, developing their expressive abilities and stage presence. This course emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking, culminating in live performances to showcase their skills.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Theater production

Course Number: 248733

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Theater Production is a dynamic class designed to immerse students in the world of theatrical arts. Participants will engage in all facets of production, including acting, directing, set design, and stage management. This hands-on course culminates in a live performance, showcasing the collaborative efforts and talents of our students.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Voice training

Course Number: 248856

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Voice Training is a focused class within the Performance Arts course that nurtures students' vocal abilities. Through exercises in breath control, pitch accuracy, and vocal projection, students will enhance their singing and speaking skills. This class is ideal for aspiring performers and anyone interested in improving vocal expression.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts

Class: Youth Orchestra

Course Number: 248979

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Youth Orchestra class invites students to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of orchestral music. Participants will enhance their musical skills, collaborate with peers, and explore a diverse repertoire. This course culminates in public performances, showcasing the talents and hard work of our young musicians. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts - Alternative

Class: Piano

Course Number: 2443419

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .43 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This blended learning course offers piano lessons with a live teacher weekly, and will complete an augmented online learning course of piano lessons. Student will complete a practice lab online supervised by a contracted instructor.

Department: Art

Course: Performance Arts - Alternative

Class: String Instruments

Course Number: 2443173

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .43 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Performance Arts class, students explore various forms of artistic expression including theater, dance, and music. Emphasizing creativity and collaboration, this course encourages students to develop their performance skills, understand artistic interpretation, and gain confidence on stage. Suitable for all skill levels, the class culminates in a live performance.

Department: Home Economics


Department: Home Economics

Course: Agricultural Studies

Class: Agricultural Studies

Course Number: 2441328

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Agricultural Studies introduces students to the fundamentals of farming, crop production, and livestock management. The course covers sustainable practices, agricultural technology, and the economic impact of agriculture. Ideal for students interested in careers in agriculture or related fields.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: 4H

Course Number: 249102

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our 4H Animal Husbandry class, students will engage in practical and theoretical learning about the care, breeding, and management of farm animals. This hands-on course emphasizes responsible animal stewardship and sustainable farming practices, providing students with valuable skills for future agricultural pursuits.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: Animal careers

Course Number: 249225

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Animal Careers class, students explore various professions within the animal industry, from veterinary science to wildlife management. Through hands-on activities, guest speakers, and field trips, students gain insights into the skills and education required for careers in animal husbandry and care. Ideal for students passionate about working with animals.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: Animal careers - Alternative

Course Number: 2442558

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .125 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course will help you understand what your dog or cats is expressing through their behavior and small expressions. Understanding your dog's and cat’s behavior and how they communicate will enable you to better understand their needs and strengthen your relationship with them. This course is divided into five topics: the application of science, behavior and body language, senses and perception, challenges for the human-animal relationship, including pet problem behavior, and how to improve quality of life for cats and dogs in our care. This is a Blended Learning course.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: Animal husbandry

Course Number: 249348

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Animal Husbandry class, students will learn the fundamentals of caring for various farm animals. The course covers nutrition, breeding, health management, and ethical practices. Hands-on experiences and practical applications will equip students with the knowledge to effectively manage and sustain livestock in a variety of settings.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: Livestock management

Course Number: 249471

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Livestock Management class, students will learn the essentials of caring for farm animals. The course covers nutrition, breeding, health management, and ethical practices. Practical experiences and expert guidance equip students with the skills needed to effectively manage and sustain a variety of livestock species.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Animal husbandry

Class: Pet care

Course Number: 249594

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Pet Care class, students will learn essential skills for caring for common household pets. The course covers basic nutrition, grooming, health care, and training techniques. Students will gain hands-on experience and develop a deeper understanding of the responsibilities involved in pet ownership, promoting compassionate and knowledgeable care.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2437761

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This class offers students hands-on learning through field trips to local businesses, facilities, farms, markets or programs. Students will gain practical insights in real-world settings.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Field-based Course

Course Number: 249717

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Field-based Home Economics course, students engage directly with local communities to apply practical skills in real-world settings. The curriculum focuses on nutrition, budgeting, and sustainable living practices, providing hands-on experiences that enhance learning and foster a deeper understanding of everyday home management skills.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Baking

Course Number: 249840

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Baking class, part of the Food Management course, students will learn the art and science of baking. From mastering basic techniques to exploring advanced pastry skills, this class covers a variety of baking methods and recipes. Students will also understand ingredient functions and kitchen safety.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Budget/Inventory

Course Number: 249963

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Budget/Inventory class, part of the Food Management course, students will learn essential skills in financial planning and resource management within culinary settings. They will explore techniques for budget creation, cost control, purchasing, and maintaining inventory, equipping them with practical knowledge for efficient kitchen and food service management.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Culinary arts/Cooking

Course Number: 2410086

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Culinary Arts/Cooking class, students explore the fundamentals of food preparation, kitchen safety, and culinary techniques. This hands-on course emphasizes nutritious meal planning, budget-friendly cooking, and the cultural aspects of cuisine. Students will gain practical skills and confidence in the kitchen, fostering a lifelong passion for culinary arts.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Food management

Course Number: 2410209

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Food Management class, students will explore the essentials of nutritional science, meal planning, and budgeting. They will learn practical skills in food preparation, safety, and storage, equipping them with the knowledge to make informed dietary choices and manage food resources effectively in both personal and professional settings.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Gardening

Course Number: 2410332

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Gardening class, part of the Food Management course, students will learn the fundamentals of growing their own food. This hands-on class covers soil preparation, plant selection, and sustainable gardening techniques. Students will gain practical skills and insights into the importance of agriculture in food production.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Nutrition

Course Number: 2410455

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Nutrition class, students explore the essentials of dietary health and nutritional science. They will learn about balanced diets, the role of nutrients in body function, and the impact of food choices on overall well-being. This course empowers students to make informed decisions about their eating habits for lifelong health.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Preserving

Course Number: 2410578

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Preserving" class, part of our Food Management course, students will learn the art and science of food preservation. Techniques such as canning, freezing, and drying will be covered. This hands-on class emphasizes safety and nutritional retention, empowering students to extend the shelf life of various foods responsibly.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Production

Course Number: 2410701

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Production" class under the Food Management course, students will explore the fundamentals of food preparation and presentation. They will learn about recipe development, ingredient sourcing, and efficient kitchen management techniques. This hands-on class emphasizes practical skills for aspiring chefs and food service managers.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Food management

Class: Storage

Course Number: 2410824

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Storage" class, part of our Food Management course, students will learn essential techniques for storing various types of food safely and efficiently. The curriculum covers proper use of refrigeration, freezing, and pantry storage to maximize freshness and minimize waste. This class emphasizes practical skills for everyday food handling.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Home Economics

Class: Home Economics - General

Course Number: 2435793

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course equips students with essential life skills in a variety of home economic topics. Through hands-on activities and practical lessons, students will learn to make informed decisions that promote personal and family well-being. Ideal for fostering independence and responsibility.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Home Economics

Class: Science in the Kitchen

Course Number: 2436039

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the fascinating science behind everyday cooking! This hands-on class delves into the chemistry and physics of food preparation, teaching students how ingredients interact and transform. Perfect for budding chefs and curious minds, this course combines culinary skills with scientific inquiry for a deliciously educational experience.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2410947

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Independent Study Course in Home Economics, students engage in a personalized learning experience, focusing on areas such as culinary arts, nutrition, family management, or consumer economics. Guided by a mentor, students design and execute a project that deepens their skills and knowledge in practical, real-world applications.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Mechanics/home engineering

Class: Auto mechanics

Course Number: 2411070

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Auto Mechanics, a key class in our Mechanics/Home Engineering course, equips students with fundamental skills in automotive repair and maintenance. Through hands-on learning, students will explore engine systems, diagnostics, and preventative care, preparing them for practical applications and further education in automotive technology.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Mechanics/home engineering

Class: Household appliances

Course Number: 2411193

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Household Appliances" class, students will explore the mechanics and engineering behind everyday home appliances. They will learn how devices such as refrigerators, microwaves, and washing machines function, and gain practical skills in maintenance and basic repair, empowering them to handle common household issues efficiently.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Mechanics/home engineering

Class: Mechanics/home engineering

Course Number: 2411316

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Mechanics/Home Engineering class, students will explore the fundamentals of mechanical systems and home maintenance. This hands-on course covers basic repairs, tool usage, and safety procedures, empowering students with practical skills for everyday problem-solving. Ideal for those interested in DIY projects and understanding how things work.

Department: Home Economics

Course: Mechanics/home engineering

Class: Property management

Course Number: 2411439

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Property Management class, students will learn the essentials of managing residential and commercial properties. Topics include basic repairs, tenant relations, leasing agreements, and financial management. This practical course equips students with the skills needed to effectively oversee properties, enhancing their future career opportunities in real estate management.

Department: Language Arts


Department: Language Arts

Course: Experiential

Class: Field trip

Course Number: 2437884

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Students will embark on a field trip to a local historical site, engaging in hands-on activities and immersive storytelling. This experience aims to enhance their understanding of literature and history, fostering a deeper connection to the material through real-world exploration and interactive learning.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2411562

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Field-Based Language Arts course, students will engage directly with the environment and community to enhance their literacy and communication skills. Through real-world interactions and explorations, learners will analyze texts, craft narratives, and develop critical thinking skills, connecting classroom knowledge with practical, everyday contexts.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2411685

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in Language Arts allows students to explore specialized topics or advanced literature and composition areas under the guidance of a mentor. Tailored to individual interests and goals, this course fosters self-directed learning, critical thinking, and enhanced communication skills through personalized projects and research.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Literature

Class: Book clubs

Course Number: 2411808

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our "Book Clubs" class, students will explore diverse literary genres and themes through guided group discussions. This interactive setting encourages critical thinking and empathy as students share insights and perspectives. The class aims to foster a lifelong love of reading and enhance comprehension and communication skills.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Literature

Class: Films as Literature

Course Number: 2439237

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the art of storytelling through cinema. This course examines classic and contemporary films, analyzing narrative techniques, themes, and character development. Students will learn to critically evaluate movies as literary texts, enhancing their understanding of both film and literature.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Literature

Class: Literature

Course Number: 2411931

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Literature class, students explore a diverse range of texts, analyzing themes, characters, and literary techniques. This course encourages critical thinking and empathy through discussions and written reflections, enhancing students' understanding of different cultures and historical periods. A focus on both classic and contemporary works enriches their learning experience.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Literature

Class: Reader's Theater

Course Number: 2412054

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Reader's Theater in Literature invites students to engage dynamically with texts through performance. This class emphasizes expressive reading, character interpretation, and collaborative storytelling, enhancing comprehension and public speaking skills. Students will explore various genres, fostering a deeper appreciation for literature and its theatrical presentation.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Literature

Class: Unit studies

Course Number: 2412177

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Literature: Unit Studies class, students will explore diverse literary genres and themes through comprehensive unit-based investigations. Each unit focuses on a specific literary period, genre, or author, enhancing critical thinking, analytical skills, and appreciation for the richness of language. Ideal for fostering a deep, enduring love for reading.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Writing

Class: Composition workshops/unit studies

Course Number: 2412300

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Composition Workshops/Unit Studies class, students will engage in intensive writing practice to enhance their skills in structure, clarity, and style. Through personalized feedback and collaborative sessions, learners will explore various genres and formats, fostering creativity and critical thinking essential for effective written communication.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Writing

Class: Creative writing

Course Number: 2412423

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Creative Writing class, students will explore and develop their unique writing styles through various genres. They will engage in workshops and activities that enhance their skills in poetry, short stories, and other creative forms. This course encourages imagination and self-expression, culminating in a personalized portfolio of their work.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Writing

Class: Essay writing/Test prep

Course Number: 2412546

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Essay Writing/Test Prep class, students will hone their writing skills and learn strategies for effective essay composition. The course covers various essay types and focuses on developing clear, persuasive writing. Additionally, students will practice test-taking techniques to excel in standardized exams. Ideal for college-bound students.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Writing

Class: Writing

Course Number: 2412669

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Writing class, students will explore various forms of written expression, including creative, expository, and persuasive writing. Emphasizing clarity, coherence, and creativity, the course aims to enhance students' abilities to express ideas effectively and persuasively. Assignments will include essays, short stories, and research projects.

Department: Language Arts

Course: Writing

Class: Writing for publication (digital/print)

Course Number: 2412792

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Writing for Publication (Digital/Print) equips students with the skills to craft compelling content for various media platforms. Focusing on structure, style, and audience engagement, this course prepares students to publish their work professionally in digital and print formats, enhancing their understanding of the modern publishing landscape.

Department: Languages


Department: Languages

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Field-based Course

Course Number: 2412915

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Field-based Spanish course, students will engage directly with Spanish-speaking communities to enhance language skills and cultural understanding. This immersive experience includes community projects, local interactions, and practical applications of conversational Spanish. Ideal for students seeking real-world language application and cultural enrichment.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: American Sign Language

Course Number: 2414022

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Sign Language course, students will engage in foundational American Sign Language (ASL) skills, focusing on basic grammar, vocabulary, and finger spelling. Emphasis is placed on active communication and cultural awareness, preparing students to effectively communicate within the deaf community. This course fosters inclusivity and respect for diversity.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Foreign Language

Course Number: 2413038

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Foreign Language class, students will embark on an enriching journey to learn a new language and explore its associated cultures. This course emphasizes practical communication skills, cultural understanding, and provides interactive learning experiences. Students will gain the tools necessary for basic conversational proficiency and cultural appreciation.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: French

Course Number: 2413161

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our French class, students will embark on a vibrant journey through the French language and Francophone cultures. Emphasizing communication, the course covers basic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, alongside cultural insights. Interactive methods and practical applications will prepare students to use French in real-world contexts.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Greek

Course Number: 2413284

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Greek class, students will embark on an enriching journey through the Greek language, exploring its rich vocabulary, intricate grammar, and historical significance. This course will enhance students' linguistic skills and deepen their understanding of Greek culture, mythology, and its profound impact on the modern world.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Japanese

Course Number: 2413407

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Japanese language course, students will embark on an enriching journey to master basic Japanese. This class covers essential skills in speaking, reading, and writing, while also exploring the cultural nuances of Japan. Ideal for beginners, the course aims to build a solid foundation and appreciation for the language.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Latin

Course Number: 2413530

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Latin class, students will explore the rich language of ancient Rome. This course emphasizes foundational grammar, vocabulary, and syntax, while also delving into classical literature and historical context. Students will develop translation skills and gain insights into the influence of Latin on modern languages and cultures.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Portuguese

Course Number: 2413653

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the vibrant language and culture of Portugal and Brazil in our Portuguese class! This course offers students the opportunity to learn fundamental communication skills in Portuguese, delve into everyday conversational topics, and gain insights into the rich traditions and diverse societies where Portuguese is spoken. Join us and broaden your linguistic horizons!

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Romanian

Course Number: 2413776

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Romanian language class, students will embark on an enriching journey to learn Romanian, a Romance language spoken by millions. This course covers basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills, while also exploring the rich cultural heritage of Romania. Ideal for beginners and those interested in Eastern European cultures.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Russian

Course Number: 2413899

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Russian language class, students will embark on an enriching journey to master the basics of Russian, including its unique alphabet and fundamental grammar. Through interactive lessons, cultural exploration, and practical exercises, students will develop their conversational skills and gain insights into Russia's rich cultural heritage.

Department: Languages

Course: Foreign Language

Class: Spanish

Course Number: 2414145

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Spanish class, students will engage in an immersive learning experience designed to enhance their proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Through interactive activities, cultural studies, and practical applications, students will develop their language skills and gain a deeper appreciation for Spanish-speaking cultures.

Department: Languages

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2414268

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in the Languages Department offers students a unique opportunity to delve deeply into a language of their choice. Guided by a mentor, students will enhance their linguistic skills through personalized projects and research, fostering greater cultural understanding and advanced proficiency in the target language.

Department: Multidisciplinary


Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Abundant Life course

Course Number: 2414391

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Abundant Life course in the Career/Job Prep program equips students with essential life skills and career planning strategies. This multidisciplinary class focuses on financial literacy, health and wellness, effective communication, and job market navigation, preparing students for a successful and balanced professional and personal life.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Apprenticeship

Course Number: 2414514

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Apprenticeship class, students engage in hands-on learning through partnerships with local businesses and industries. This course provides practical experience and insights into various career paths, equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for successful employment. Emphasis is placed on real-world application and mentorship.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Babysitting

Course Number: 2414637

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Babysitting class, students learn essential skills for child care, including safety procedures, basic first aid, and effective communication with both children and parents. This course prepares students for responsible babysitting roles and provides a foundation for future careers in child care and education.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Career/job prep

Course Number: 2414760

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Career/Job Prep class, students explore various career paths and develop essential skills for workplace success. This course includes resume writing, interview techniques, and practical job search strategies. Students will also engage in career assessments and interactive workshops to better understand their interests and strengths in the professional world.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Community infrastructure

Course Number: 2414883

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Community Infrastructure" class, students explore the planning, development, and maintenance of essential community systems such as transportation, utilities, and public services. This course emphasizes the role of civic engagement and public policy in shaping sustainable, functional infrastructure, preparing students for careers in public administration and urban planning.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Internship

Course Number: 2415006

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Internship class, students engage in real-world work experiences related to their career interests. This hands-on course fosters practical skills and professional networking, enhancing employability and providing valuable insights into various industries. Students will collaborate with local businesses and organizations to apply their academic knowledge in a professional setting.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Speech and Debate

Course Number: 2440713

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Speech and Debate prepares students for various careers by enhancing public speaking, critical thinking, and argumentation skills. Through structured debates and speech presentations, students learn to articulate ideas clearly and persuasively, fostering confidence and effective communication essential for professional success.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Career/job prep

Class: Work-study

Course Number: 2415129

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Work-Study class, students engage in real-world employment experiences, connecting academic knowledge with practical job skills. This course facilitates partnerships with local businesses, offering hands-on learning while earning school credit. Ideal for students exploring career paths or gaining early professional experience.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Experiential Education

Class: Multi-subject curriculum

Course Number: 2415252

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Multi-subject Curriculum class under Experiential Education, students engage in hands-on, real-world projects integrating multiple disciplines. This approach fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills, preparing students for diverse challenges. The curriculum emphasizes active learning and community involvement, enhancing educational relevance and student engagement.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Experiential Education

Class: Role-play, game based curriculum

Course Number: 2415375

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this dynamic class, students engage in role-play and game-based learning to explore real-world scenarios and complex problems. This experiential approach fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity, equipping students with practical skills and insights across various disciplines. Ideal for fostering a deep, hands-on understanding of academic and life skills.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Experiential Education

Class: Simulated economy/town

Course Number: 2415498

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Simulated Economy/Town class, students engage in a dynamic, hands-on learning environment where they create and manage a mock community. This multidisciplinary course fosters understanding of economic principles, civic responsibilities, and social interactions, equipping students with practical skills and insights into real-world economic and governmental systems.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2415621

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this field-based course, students engage directly with diverse environments to apply interdisciplinary knowledge in real-world settings. Through hands-on activities and collaborative projects, learners explore concepts from science, social studies, and more, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills while connecting classroom learning to tangible community and ecological contexts.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2415744

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course offers students the unique opportunity to explore a topic of personal interest under the guidance of a mentor. This self-directed program encourages critical thinking, research skills, and academic creativity, culminating in a final project or presentation that demonstrates their comprehensive understanding and insights.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Leadership

Class: Entrepreneurship in the Automotive Industry

Course Number: 2442681

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course equips students with essential leadership skills focusing on goal-setting, executive function, and time management. Through interactive workshops and practical exercises, students will learn to effectively set goals, prioritize tasks, and manage their time, fostering self-discipline and efficiency essential for academic and personal success.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Leadership

Class: Entrepreneurship in the Automotive Industry - Alternative

Course Number: 2442804

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .375 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This blended learning course helps students develop leadership and entrepreneurship skills through hands-on experience in the automotive industry. By working with a mentor and engaging in lab work, students will gain essential business and technical knowledge.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Leadership

Class: Goal-setting/executive function/time management

Course Number: 2415867

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course equips students with essential leadership skills focusing on goal-setting, executive function, and time management. Through interactive workshops and practical exercises, students will learn to effectively set goals, prioritize tasks, and manage their time, fostering self-discipline and efficiency essential for academic and personal success.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Leadership

Class: Leadership

Course Number: 2436900

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .375 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This blended learning course helps students develop leadership and entrepreneurship skills through hands-on experience in the automotive industry. By working with a mentor and engaging in lab work, students will gain essential business and technical knowledge.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Leadership

Class: Mentoring

Course Number: 2415990

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Mentoring class under the Leadership course, students will explore the fundamentals of effective mentorship. They will learn skills such as active listening, guidance, and support, while also understanding the impact of positive role modeling. This class aims to equip students with the tools to inspire and uplift others.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Micro-Campus In-person Activity

Class: Communication

Course Number: 2416113

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this engaging class, students will enhance their communication skills through interactive, in-person activities at our micro-campus. They will learn effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques, practice public speaking, and develop interpersonal skills essential for academic and personal success. This course fosters confidence and collaboration among peers.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Micro-Campus In-person Activity

Class: Group outdoor activity

Course Number: 2416236

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this engaging class, students participate in structured outdoor activities designed to enhance teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills. Held at various micro-campus locations across Colorado, these group activities not only foster personal growth and environmental awareness but also encourage physical fitness and a connection with nature.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Micro-Campus In-person Activity

Class: Micro-Campus In-person Activity

Course Number: 2416359

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Micro-Campus In-person Activity class, students engage in hands-on, interdisciplinary projects at various local sites. This course emphasizes real-world application of skills and collaborative problem-solving, fostering a deeper connection between academic concepts and community involvement. Ideal for learners seeking an immersive, experiential educational environment.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Micro-Campus In-person Activity

Class: Teambuilding

Course Number: 2416482

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Teambuilding class, students engage in interactive, hands-on activities designed to enhance communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills. This course, held at our micro-campus, fosters collaboration and trust among peers through various group challenges and projects, preparing students for effective teamwork in diverse settings.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Project-Based Learning

Class: Future Cities competition

Course Number: 2416605

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Future Cities Competition class, students engage in project-based learning to design innovative, sustainable cities of tomorrow. Through teamwork, research, and technology, participants will develop solutions to real-world urban challenges, fostering skills in engineering, environmental science, and urban planning. This multidisciplinary approach encourages creativity and practical problem-solving.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Service/Volunteering

Class: Animal Rescue

Course Number: 2416728

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Animal Rescue class, students engage in meaningful service by assisting local animal shelters and rescue organizations. They learn about animal care, rehabilitation, and the importance of community involvement. This hands-on experience fosters empathy, responsibility, and a deeper understanding of animal welfare issues.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Service/Volunteering

Class: Boy/Girl Scouts

Course Number: 2416851

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Boy/Girl Scouts class, students engage in diverse activities fostering leadership, community service, and personal growth. Through hands-on experiences and teamwork, participants earn badges, explore the outdoors, and develop skills in areas like first aid, camping, and citizenship, embodying the Scouts' commitment to service and self-improvement.

Department: Multidisciplinary

Course: Service/Volunteering

Class: Service/Volunteering

Course Number: 2416974

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Service/Volunteering class, students engage with local communities through meaningful service projects. This course emphasizes civic responsibility, enhances social awareness, and develops leadership skills. Students will collaborate on initiatives that address community needs, fostering a spirit of volunteerism and a commitment to positive social change.

Department: Outdoor Education


Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, Exploration

Class: Hiking

Course Number: 2437023

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Immerse yourself in Colorado's stunning landscapes while learning essential hiking skills. This course covers trail navigation, safety, and environmental stewardship. Perfect for students eager to explore the great outdoors, build physical endurance, and develop a deeper appreciation for nature. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, Exploration

Class: Indoor Climbing

Course Number: 2437146

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Discover the fundamentals of rock climbing in a safe, indoor environment. This class focuses on building strength, technique, and problem-solving skills while promoting teamwork and confidence. Suitable for all skill levels, students will learn belaying, knot-tying, and climbing safety. Join us for an exciting adventure indoors!

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Adventure, exploration

Course Number: 2417097

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Adventure Exploration class, students will engage with the natural world through hands-on experiences such as hiking, camping, and orienteering. This course emphasizes environmental awareness, survival skills, and personal growth, fostering a deep connection with nature and enhancing teamwork and problem-solving abilities in outdoor settings.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Camping

Course Number: 2417220

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Camping class, students will learn essential outdoor skills including tent pitching, fire building, and safe wildlife interaction. Emphasizing teamwork and environmental stewardship, this course offers hands-on experiences in local natural settings, fostering a deep appreciation for nature and instilling confidence in outdoor exploration.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Canyoneering

Course Number: 2417343

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Canyoneering class, students will explore the art of navigating through canyons using a variety of techniques such as walking, scrambling, climbing, jumping, abseiling, and swimming. Emphasizing safety and environmental respect, this course offers hands-on learning in breathtaking natural settings, fostering teamwork and personal resilience.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Climbing

Course Number: 2417466

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Climbing class, students will engage in both indoor and outdoor climbing activities, learning essential skills such as knot tying, belaying, and safety protocols. This course emphasizes physical fitness, problem-solving, and overcoming challenges, providing students with confidence and resilience in a supportive environment.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Expeditionary Leadership

Course Number: 2417589

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Expeditionary Leadership is a dynamic course designed to develop leadership skills through outdoor adventures. Students will engage in activities such as hiking, camping, and orienteering, fostering teamwork, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities in real-world scenarios. This class emphasizes environmental stewardship and sustainable practices in natural settings.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Fishing

Course Number: 2434071

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Fishing class, part of the Adventure Exploration course, students will learn the fundamentals of fishing, including techniques, bait selection, and conservation practices. This hands-on class emphasizes environmental stewardship and provides practical skills for enjoying and respecting aquatic ecosystems. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Hunting

Course Number: 2434194

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Hunting class, part of the Adventure Exploration course, students will learn responsible and ethical hunting practices, including wildlife conservation, safety protocols, and proper use of hunting equipment. This hands-on class emphasizes a respect for nature and sustainable practices, providing students with outdoor skills and environmental awareness.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Outdoor Survival

Course Number: 2417712

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Outdoor Survival class, students will learn essential survival skills such as shelter building, water purification, and fire starting. This hands-on course takes place in various outdoor settings, empowering students with confidence and practical skills for safe exploration and adventure in the wilderness.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Paddleboarding

Course Number: 2417835

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Paddleboarding class, students will learn the fundamentals of paddleboarding while exploring local waterways. This course emphasizes safety, balance, and environmental awareness, providing students with the skills to confidently navigate and appreciate aquatic environments. Perfect for fostering a love of adventure and the outdoors.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Rafting

Course Number: 2417958

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Rafting class, students will engage with Colorado's dynamic waterways through hands-on learning experiences. This course emphasizes safety, environmental stewardship, and teamwork while exploring the fundamentals of river navigation and raft handling. Perfect for students seeking adventure and a deeper connection with nature.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Sailing

Course Number: 2444649

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Ready to set sail? This exciting class brings the thrill of sailing right here to Colorado! You’ll learn the basics of steering, reading the wind, and working as a team to navigate. Through fun, hands-on activities, you'll discover how sails work, practice knot-tying, and learn what it takes to handle a boat. Whether you dream of being on the water or just want to try something new, this class is perfect for adventurous beginners.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Snow survival/Snow caves

Course Number: 2418081

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Snow Survival/Snow Caves class, students will learn essential winter survival skills, including how to construct and use snow caves as emergency shelters. This hands-on course emphasizes safety, environmental awareness, and practical techniques for enduring and enjoying the harsh conditions of snowy environments.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Wilderness navigation

Course Number: 2418204

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In "Wilderness Navigation," students will learn essential skills for safely exploring natural environments. This course covers map reading, compass use, GPS fundamentals, and environmental awareness to ensure confident navigation through diverse terrains. Practical field experiences are integral to the curriculum, fostering hands-on learning and a deep appreciation for outdoor adventure.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Adventure, exploration

Class: Wildlife Education

Course Number: 2418327

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In Wildlife Education, students engage with Colorado's diverse ecosystems through hands-on exploration and observation. This course emphasizes the importance of conservation and responsible environmental stewardship, offering learners the opportunity to study local wildlife in their natural habitats and understand their roles within these ecosystems.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2418450

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Field-Based Course, students engage directly with Colorado's diverse natural landscapes to enhance their understanding of ecology, conservation, and environmental science. Through hands-on activities and explorations, learners will develop practical skills and a deeper appreciation for nature, fostering responsible environmental stewardship.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2418573

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Independent Study Course, students engage in self-directed learning tailored to their interests in outdoor education. Under expert guidance, they design and execute a project that explores aspects of environmental science, conservation, or outdoor leadership, culminating in a presentation of their findings and experiences.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Project-based expedition intensive

Class: Project-based expedition intensive

Course Number: 2418696

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Project-Based Expedition Intensive class, students engage in immersive outdoor experiences designed to develop critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership skills. Through hands-on projects and challenges, learners explore environmental science, sustainability, and survival techniques, fostering a deep connection with nature and enhancing problem-solving abilities in real-world settings.

Department: Outdoor Education

Course: Wilderness First Aid/ Avalanche training

Class: Wilderness First Aid/ Avalanche training

Course Number: 2418819

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course equips students with essential skills in Wilderness First Aid and Avalanche Training, focusing on emergency response, safety techniques, and survival strategies in outdoor environments. Practical, hands-on learning ensures students are prepared to effectively manage wilderness medical emergencies and understand avalanche risk assessment and safety measures.

Department: Phys


Department: Phys

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Boxing

Course Number: 2440467

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Boxing: This course introduces students to the fundamentals of boxing, including techniques, conditioning, and safety. Emphasis is placed on developing physical fitness, coordination, and self-discipline. Suitable for all skill levels, the class promotes a healthy lifestyle and encourages personal growth through structured training and practice.

Department: Physical Education


Department: Physical Education

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2418942

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Field-Based Physical Education course, students engage in a variety of outdoor activities that promote physical health, teamwork, and environmental awareness. This hands-on class emphasizes practical skills in real-world settings, encouraging students to develop a lifelong appreciation for active living and nature. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Fitness

Class: All Fitness

Course Number: 2435916

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This class promotes overall physical well-being through diverse activities, including cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and flexibility routines. Students will learn the fundamentals of fitness, develop personalized workout plans, and understand the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Fitness

Class: Game On!

Course Number: 2436162

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into an exciting blend of team sports, individual challenges, and fitness activities designed to boost physical health and teamwork skills. This class encourages students to stay active, develop coordination, and enjoy the fun of friendly competition. Perfect for all fitness levels!

Department: Physical Education

Course: Fitness

Class: Goal Fitness

Course Number: 2436408

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course focuses on developing personalized fitness goals and implementing effective exercise routines. Students will learn about cardiovascular health, strength training, flexibility, and nutrition. Emphasis is placed on lifelong fitness habits and self-assessment to promote overall well-being and physical health. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Fitness

Class: Power Play

Course Number: 2436285

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This dynamic class focuses on enhancing students' strength, agility, and endurance through high-intensity interval training and team-based activities. Designed to promote lifelong fitness habits, Power Play encourages teamwork, builds confidence, and improves overall physical health. Suitable for all fitness levels, this course ensures a fun and engaging workout experience.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2419065

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in Physical Education offers students a personalized approach to physical fitness and wellness. Under expert guidance, students set and pursue individual fitness goals, exploring activities that interest them while developing lifelong health habits. This course emphasizes self-motivation, discipline, and tailored physical education experiences.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physcial Education - Fitness

Class: Zumba Kids

Course Number: 2435547

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This fun and energetic class combines dance and fitness to help students develop coordination, strength, and confidence. Through engaging routines set to lively music, children will enjoy a dynamic workout that promotes physical health and encourages a love for movement. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Health

Class: Aerobic training

Course Number: 2419188

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Aerobic Training class, students engage in various heart-pumping activities designed to improve cardiovascular health, endurance, and overall fitness. Through structured workouts such as running, cycling, and circuit training, students learn the fundamentals of aerobic exercise, benefiting their physical and mental health. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Health

Class: Nutrition

Course Number: 2419311

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Nutrition class, students explore the fundamentals of a balanced diet, understanding macronutrients and micronutrients, and their effects on the body. The course emphasizes the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits that support physical health and overall well-being.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Health

Class: Physical Education - Health

Course Number: 2419434

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Physical Education - Health class integrates physical activity with health education, promoting holistic wellness among students. This course emphasizes the importance of maintaining physical fitness, understanding nutritional basics, and developing mental health awareness. Students will engage in various activities designed to enhance their overall well-being.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Health

Class: Sport psychology

Course Number: 2419557

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Sport Psychology explores the mental aspects of athletic performance, focusing on motivation, stress management, and the psychological benefits of sports. Students learn techniques to enhance mental toughness, improve focus, and increase resilience, applicable both in athletics and personal development. This class is ideal for aspiring athletes and coaches.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Health

Class: Weightlifting

Course Number: 2419680

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Weightlifting, offered as part of our Physical Education - Health course, focuses on teaching students proper techniques for strength training and body conditioning. This class emphasizes safety, form, and the physiological benefits of weightlifting, helping students develop both physical strength and an understanding of healthful living practices.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Recreational

Class: Pickleball

Course Number: 2440959

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Pickleball is a fun, fast-paced class where students learn the basics of this popular sport, including rules, techniques, and strategies. Emphasis is on teamwork, coordination, and physical fitness. Suitable for all skill levels, this class promotes an active lifestyle and encourages lifelong participation in recreational sports.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Recreational

Class: Scuba Diving

Course Number: 2441082

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Scuba Diving introduces students to the basics of underwater diving, including safety protocols, equipment usage, and underwater navigation. This course emphasizes physical fitness, teamwork, and environmental awareness, providing a unique and engaging way to explore aquatic environments. Suitable for beginners, no prior experience required.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Recreational

Class: Water sports

Course Number: 2439114

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into the exciting world of water sports! This class offers students the opportunity to learn and practice various aquatic activities, such as swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, skiing and sailing. Emphasizing safety, teamwork, and physical fitness, this course is perfect for students looking to enhance their skills and enjoy the water.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education - Recreational

Class: Tumbling

Course Number: 2434686

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This class focuses on the fundamentals of tumbling, including rolls, handstands, cartwheels, and basic flips. Designed for all skill levels, students will build strength, flexibility, and coordination in a fun and supportive environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education Recreactional

Class: Dance and Movement

Course Number: 2435178

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This engaging class introduces students to various dance styles and movement techniques, promoting physical fitness, coordination, and self-expression. Through fun and dynamic activities, students will develop rhythm, flexibility, and teamwork skills, fostering a lifelong appreciation for physical activity and creative movement. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Archery

Course Number: 2419803

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Archery class offers students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of archery, focusing on technique, safety, and precision. This engaging activity not only enhances physical coordination and strength but also cultivates concentration and patience, providing a rewarding recreational experience.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: BMX

Course Number: 2420295

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our BMX class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will learn the fundamentals of BMX biking, including safety techniques, basic maneuvers, and maintenance skills. This dynamic class emphasizes physical fitness, coordination, and balance, all while fostering a passion for outdoor recreational activities. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Baseball

Course Number: 2419926

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Baseball class offers students the opportunity to learn and enhance their baseball skills, including batting, pitching, and fielding. Emphasizing teamwork and sportsmanship, this class provides a fun and engaging environment for students to stay active and develop a love for the game.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Basketball

Course Number: 2420049

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Basketball class, students will enhance their physical fitness while learning the fundamentals of basketball, including dribbling, shooting, and passing. This course emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and sportsmanship, providing students with the opportunity to improve their skills through drills and games in a supportive environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Bike park

Course Number: 2420172

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our "Bike Park" class, students will explore the fundamentals of biking in a safe and controlled park environment. They will learn about bike maintenance, safety protocols, and riding techniques. This course emphasizes physical fitness, outdoor appreciation, and basic maneuvering skills, providing a fun and engaging way to stay active.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Bowling

Course Number: 2420418

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Bowling class, students will learn the fundamentals of bowling, including techniques, rules, and scoring. This course emphasizes physical fitness, coordination, and teamwork, while also fostering a fun and competitive environment. Suitable for all skill levels, this class aims to enhance students' appreciation for recreational sports.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Cheerleading

Course Number: 2420541

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Cheerleading class, students will engage in spirited routines combining dance, jumps, and stunts to promote school spirit and teamwork. This course emphasizes physical fitness, coordination, and confidence-building, while fostering a supportive team environment. Open to all skill levels, this class encourages enthusiasm and school pride.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Devo bike

Course Number: 2420664

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Devo Bike class, students will engage in dynamic cycling activities designed to enhance cardiovascular fitness and promote teamwork. Through structured indoor and outdoor sessions, participants will learn about bike safety, maintenance, and effective riding techniques, all while enjoying the recreational aspects of cycling in a supportive environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Dirt biking

Course Number: 2420787

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, we offer Dirt Biking, a dynamic class designed to enhance students' motor skills, physical fitness, and outdoor navigation abilities. This course emphasizes safety, environmental awareness, and the fundamentals of handling and maintaining dirt bikes. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Dryland training

Course Number: 2420910

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dryland Training is a specialized class within our Physical Education - Recreational course designed to enhance athletic performance without the use of water. Focusing on strength, flexibility, and endurance, this class incorporates various exercises and techniques that are crucial for sports such as swimming, skiing, and track.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Firearms/target training

Course Number: 2421033

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Firearms/Target Training class, students will learn the fundamentals of firearm safety, proper handling, and basic marksmanship. This course emphasizes responsible gun use and aims to develop precision and focus through target practice. All activities are supervised by certified instructors to ensure a safe learning environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Fishing

Course Number: 2421156

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Fishing class offers students the opportunity to learn essential angling skills, including baiting, casting, and conservation practices. This hands-on class promotes outdoor appreciation and environmental stewardship, while providing a relaxing and enjoyable way to engage with nature.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Football

Course Number: 2439483

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Football: This class offers students the opportunity to learn and practice the fundamentals of football, including teamwork, strategy, and physical fitness. Emphasis is placed on skill development, sportsmanship, and safe play. Suitable for all skill levels, this course promotes a healthy, active lifestyle through engaging, recreational play.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Futsal

Course Number: 2421279

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Futsal class, students engage in an exciting, fast-paced version of indoor soccer that emphasizes ball control and precise passing. This course enhances physical fitness, teamwork, and strategic thinking. Open to all skill levels, it provides a fun and supportive environment to develop both soccer skills and sportsmanship.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Golf

Course Number: 2421402

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Golf class offers students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of golf, including swing techniques, rules, and etiquette. This class promotes physical fitness and strategic thinking, while providing a fun and engaging environment to learn and play golf. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Gymnastics

Course Number: 2421525

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Gymnastics class, students will explore fundamental gymnastic skills, including balance, coordination, and flexibility. This course emphasizes safe techniques and personal growth, encouraging students to develop strength and confidence through various gymnastic routines. Suitable for all skill levels, this class promotes physical fitness and fun in a supportive environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Hiking

Course Number: 2421648

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Hiking class, students will explore Colorado's scenic trails while learning about local ecology and practicing outdoor safety. This course emphasizes physical fitness, environmental stewardship, and teamwork through practical, hands-on experiences. Suitable for all fitness levels, it offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and build endurance.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Horse/equine sports

Course Number: 2421771

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Horse/Equine Sports class, students will explore the fundamentals of horseback riding and equine care. Emphasizing safety, respect for animals, and outdoor activity, this course offers hands-on experience in riding techniques and stable management, fostering physical fitness and a deep appreciation for equestrian sports.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Ice climbing

Course Number: 2421894

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Ice Climbing class, students will learn the fundamentals of ice climbing techniques and safety. This course emphasizes physical fitness, environmental awareness, and risk management, providing students with the skills to safely enjoy and respect this exhilarating winter sport. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Ice hockey

Course Number: 2422017

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Ice Hockey class, students will learn the fundamentals of skating, puck handling, and the rules of the game. Emphasizing teamwork, strategy, and physical fitness, this course provides a dynamic environment for students to improve their athletic skills while fostering a love for this exhilarating sport.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Ice skating

Course Number: 2422140

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Ice Skating class offers students the opportunity to learn fundamental skating techniques, enhance balance and coordination, and understand safety practices on the ice. This engaging class promotes physical fitness and provides a fun, invigorating way to stay active during the winter season.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Jogging/running

Course Number: 2422263

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Jogging/Running class, students will enhance their cardiovascular fitness and endurance through structured running activities. This course emphasizes proper running techniques, safety, and individual goal setting, catering to all fitness levels. Students will also learn about the health benefits of regular jogging and running.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Jujitsu

Course Number: 2422386

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Jujitsu class, students will learn the fundamentals of this traditional Japanese martial art, focusing on self-defense, discipline, and physical fitness. Through expert instruction and practice, participants will develop strength, agility, and confidence, enhancing both their mental and physical well-being. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Karate

Course Number: 2422509

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Karate class offers students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of this martial art, focusing on self-discipline, strength, and flexibility. Through engaging drills and exercises, students will enhance their physical fitness while gaining respect for themselves and others.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Lacrosse

Course Number: 2422632

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational course, the Lacrosse class offers students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of lacrosse, including stick handling, passing, shooting, and game strategies. Emphasizing teamwork and physical fitness, this class provides a dynamic environment for skill development and recreational play. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: MMA

Course Number: 2422755

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our MMA class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will learn the fundamentals of Mixed Martial Arts, including discipline, self-defense, and fitness. This class emphasizes safety and respect while providing a dynamic way to build strength, endurance, and confidence. Suitable for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Motocross

Course Number: 2422878

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Motocross class, students will learn the fundamentals of motocross riding and safety. This hands-on course covers bike maintenance, riding techniques, and track rules. Designed for beginners and intermediate riders, the class promotes physical fitness and motor skills through exciting and challenging outdoor activities.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Mountain biking

Course Number: 2423001

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Mountain Biking class, students will explore Colorado's scenic trails while learning biking safety, maintenance, and environmental stewardship. This course emphasizes physical fitness, outdoor navigation skills, and personal growth through challenging and enjoyable biking experiences. Suitable for all skill levels, it promises adventure and skill development in the great outdoors.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Ninja course

Course Number: 2423124

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Ninja Course class, students will engage in dynamic physical activities inspired by obstacle course training. This class emphasizes agility, strength, and coordination, promoting physical fitness through fun and challenging movements. Ideal for enhancing motor skills and building confidence, it's a thrilling addition to our recreational physical education offerings.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Physical Education- Recreational

Course Number: 2423247

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This Physical Education - Recreational class focuses on promoting lifelong fitness and wellness through enjoyable activities. Students will engage in various recreational sports and games, enhancing their physical skills while fostering teamwork and personal enjoyment. Emphasis is placed on participation, health, and the social benefits of recreational activities.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Rock climbing - indoor

Course Number: 2423370

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Rock Climbing - Indoor class, students will learn the fundamentals of rock climbing in a safe, controlled environment. Emphasizing technique, safety, and fitness, this course is designed to build strength, endurance, and confidence. No prior experience is necessary, making it ideal for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Roller skating

Course Number: 2423493

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Roller Skating class, students will enjoy learning basic skating techniques, safety protocols, and the health benefits of this fun, aerobic activity. This course promotes physical fitness and coordination through engaging lessons and activities, suitable for all skill levels. Gear up for a dynamic and exhilarating experience!

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Self-defense

Course Number: 2423616

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Self-defense class, students will learn essential techniques to protect themselves and others. This course emphasizes physical fitness, situational awareness, and the responsible use of self-defense strategies. Through practical exercises and simulations, students will gain confidence and skills to enhance their personal safety.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Ski/Snowboard team

Course Number: 2423739

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Join our Ski/Snowboard Team class, designed for students seeking adventure and skill development in winter sports. This course offers expert instruction in skiing and snowboarding, emphasizing safety, technique, and physical fitness. Experience the thrill of the slopes while earning physical education credit. All skill levels welcome.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Skiing/snowboarding

Course Number: 2423862

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Skiing/Snowboarding class, students will learn the fundamentals of skiing and snowboarding, focusing on safety, technique, and mountain etiquette. This course offers hands-on experience at local resorts, promoting physical fitness and appreciation for outdoor winter sports. Suitable for beginners and those looking to improve their skills.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Soccer

Course Number: 2423985

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Physical Education - Recreational: Soccer class, students will engage in learning and practicing soccer fundamentals, including dribbling, passing, and shooting. Emphasizing teamwork, strategy, and physical fitness, this course offers a dynamic environment for students to improve their soccer skills while fostering a love for the game and physical activity.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Softball

Course Number: 2440836

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This class focuses on the fundamentals of softball, including batting, fielding, and game strategy. Students will develop teamwork, coordination, and physical fitness through drills and scrimmages. Suitable for all skill levels, the course aims to promote a lifelong interest in recreational sports.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Swim team

Course Number: 2424108

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Swim Team class, students will enhance their swimming skills, learn about water safety, and participate in competitive swimming. This course promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline, while providing an enjoyable and challenging environment for students to improve their aquatic abilities. Open to all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Swimming

Course Number: 2424231

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Swimming class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will learn essential swimming techniques, safety protocols, and water-based fitness exercises. This class promotes physical health, enhances coordination, and builds confidence in water environments. Open to all skill levels, it's a fun way to stay active and safe.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Taekwondo

Course Number: 2424354

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Taekwondo class, students will engage in a dynamic martial art that combines self-defense techniques, physical fitness, and mental discipline. This course promotes strength, flexibility, and balance, while instilling confidence and respect. Suitable for all skill levels, Taekwondo offers a fun and challenging way to stay active.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Team/Competitive Sports

Course Number: 2424477

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Team/Competitive Sports class, students engage in various team-based sports such as soccer, basketball, and volleyball. This course emphasizes teamwork, strategic thinking, and physical fitness, while fostering a competitive yet respectful sports environment. Students will enhance their athletic skills and learn the value of sportsmanship.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Tennis

Course Number: 2424600

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Tennis class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will learn the fundamentals of tennis, including proper techniques for serving, volleying, and scoring. This class emphasizes physical fitness, hand-eye coordination, and strategic gameplay, providing a fun and engaging way to enhance athletic skills and sportsmanship.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Track/field

Course Number: 2424723

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Track and Field class, students engage in various athletic events including running, jumping, and throwing. This course emphasizes improving physical fitness, developing motor skills, and understanding the rules and strategies of track and field events. It's designed to foster teamwork, discipline, and personal achievement.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Trampoline

Course Number: 2424846

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Trampoline class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will enjoy learning various jumping techniques, safety protocols, and aerial skills. This class emphasizes physical fitness, coordination, and fun, providing a unique opportunity to enhance body control and spatial awareness in a safe, supervised environment.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Volleyball

Course Number: 2424969

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Volleyball class, part of the Physical Education - Recreational course, students will engage in learning and refining their volleyball skills including serving, passing, setting, and spiking. This class emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and physical fitness, providing a fun and competitive environment for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Wrestling

Course Number: 2440590

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Wrestling in Physical Education-Recreational offers students an introduction to the fundamentals of wrestling, including techniques, rules, and safety practices. This class promotes physical fitness, discipline, and teamwork, providing a fun and engaging environment for all skill levels.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Physical Education- Recreational

Class: Yoga

Course Number: 2425092

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Yoga class, students will explore foundational yoga postures, breathing techniques, and mindfulness practices. This course emphasizes physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being, promoting overall wellness. Suitable for all fitness levels, Yoga offers a peaceful break from academic pressures, fostering balance and stress relief.

Department: Physical Education

Course: Recreational

Class: Racquetball

Course Number: 2446125

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Racquetball is a dynamic course designed to enhance students' physical fitness, coordination, and strategic thinking. Through engaging drills and matches, students will learn the fundamentals of racquetball, including rules, techniques, and sportsmanship. This class promotes lifelong fitness habits and provides a fun, competitive environment for all skill levels.

Department: Radius Learning


Department: Radius Learning

Course: Academic Support

Class: Art

Course Number: 2439852

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Art class under the Academic Support course using the Radius Learning online platform. This class offers students a creative outlet to explore various artistic techniques and mediums. This class aims to enhance students' artistic skills, foster creativity, and provide a supportive environment for self-expression and personal growth.

Department: Radius Learning

Course: Academic Support

Class: Music

Course Number: 2439975

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Music class under the Academic Support course using the Radius Learning online platform. This class provides students with the ability to practice their musical instruments under the supervision of a specialist.

Department: Radius Learning

Course: Mechanics/home engineering

Class: Engineering Basics

Course Number: 2439606

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: **Engineering Basics**: Dive into the fundamentals of engineering with hands-on projects that explore mechanics and home engineering. Students will learn essential principles of design, problem-solving, and construction, preparing them for advanced STEM courses and real-world applications. Perfect for budding engineers eager to understand how things work and how to build them.

Department: Radius Learning

Course: Study Hall

Class: Virtual Study Hall

Course Number: 2439729

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Virtual Study Hall provides students with a structured online environment to complete assignments, study, and receive academic support. This class offers flexible scheduling and access to resources, ensuring students stay on track with their coursework.

Department: STEM


Department: STEM

Course: Computer Science

Class: Intro to Technology

Course Number: 2438376

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This foundational course introduces students to the basics of computer science and technology. Topics include digital literacy, basic programming, internet safety, and the impact of technology on society. Ideal for students new to the field, it sets the stage for more advanced STEM courses.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: 3D printing

Course Number: 2429889

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our 3D Printing class, students will explore the revolutionary world of additive manufacturing. This hands-on course covers the fundamentals of 3D design, printing processes, and material selection. Students will develop practical skills by creating their own 3D models, fostering creativity and problem-solving abilities in a collaborative environment.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: Coding

Course Number: 2430012

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Coding class, students will explore the fundamentals of computer programming through engaging, hands-on projects. They will learn to think critically and solve problems by writing code in various languages. This course aims to ignite a passion for technology and prepare students for future opportunities in the digital world.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: Computer sciences

Course Number: 2430135

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Computer Sciences class, students will explore the fundamentals of programming, algorithm development, and digital problem-solving. This course emphasizes practical applications and hands-on projects that foster critical thinking and innovation. Students will gain valuable skills in popular programming languages and tools, preparing them for future technology-driven opportunities.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: Cybersecurity

Course Number: 2430258

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Cybersecurity class, students will explore the fundamentals of digital security, learn about protecting networks, and understand the importance of safeguarding information. Through hands-on activities and real-world scenarios, students will develop critical thinking skills and gain valuable insights into the challenges and strategies of cybersecurity.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: LEGO robotics

Course Number: 2430381

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our LEGO Robotics class, students engage in hands-on learning to build and program robots using LEGO Mindstorms technology. This course fosters creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork as students design robots to complete specific tasks. Ideal for budding engineers and programmers, it introduces fundamental concepts in a fun, interactive way.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: Minecraft

Course Number: 2430504

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Minecraft class, students harness the power of this popular game to explore and build virtual worlds, enhancing creativity, problem-solving, and computer science skills. This engaging course emphasizes collaboration, coding fundamentals, and digital citizenship, preparing students for future technological environments in a fun, interactive setting.

Department: STEM

Course: Computer sciences

Class: Virtual reality

Course Number: 2430627

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Virtual Reality class, students will explore the fundamentals of VR technology, including design, development, and application. Through hands-on projects, they will create immersive environments and learn how VR can be applied in various fields such as gaming, medicine, and education. This course fosters creativity and technical skills in a cutting-edge digital landscape.

Department: STEM

Course: Experiential

Class: STEM Camp

Course Number: 2438868

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into hands-on learning with our STEM Camp! This immersive experience offers students the opportunity to explore science, technology, engineering, and math through real-world projects and outdoor activities. Perfect for budding innovators eager to apply classroom knowledge in dynamic, practical settings.

Department: STEM

Course: Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2438253

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore real-world STEM applications through engaging field trips to local science centers, tech companies, and environmental sites. Students will gain hands-on experience, interact with professionals, and see STEM principles in action, enhancing their understanding and inspiring future careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.

Department: STEM

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2430750

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Field-Based Course, students engage directly with the natural world and technological environments to apply STEM principles in real-world settings. Through hands-on activities and collaborative projects, learners explore scientific theories, conduct experiments, and solve practical problems, enhancing their understanding and skills in a dynamic, field-based context.

Department: STEM

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2430873

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in STEM allows students to explore specialized topics or projects under the guidance of a mentor. Tailored to individual interests and goals, this course fosters self-directed learning, critical thinking, and innovation. Students will design, execute, and present a project, demonstrating mastery in their chosen area.

Department: STEM

Course: Project Based

Class: Hands-on Modules: Engineering Adventures (6th – 8th Grades)

Course Number: 2432472

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Join us on an exciting engineering journey, where you will immerse yourself in the design, development, and  construction process, just like real engineers do! In this program, students will explore various topics related to  structures, cars, circuits, aerospace engineering, and more! This program offers exposure to a wide range of  engineering and mathematics fields, including early math, geometry, physics, and cryptography. Through  engaging beginner to intermediate design challenges, students can apply their knowledge in a fun, creative,  and STEM-based environment.  

Department: STEM

Course: Project-based Learning

Class: Cryogenics

Course Number: 2445264

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Discover the fascinating science of extreme cold! In this class, students will explore the principles of cryogenics, learning how super-low temperatures impact materials, technology, and even space exploration. Hands-on experiments and projects will bring this chilly topic to life, introducing students to real-world applications of cryogenic engineering and science.

Department: STEM

Course: Project-based Learning

Class: Physics and Mathematics of Light

Course Number: 2445510

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into the fascinating world of light through physics and mathematics! This course explores the nature of light, covering topics like reflection, refraction, and wave-particle duality. Through experiments and mathematical modeling, students will discover how light behaves, how it’s used in technology, and why it’s essential in fields like optics and astronomy. Perfect for students curious about the science that illuminates our world!

Department: STEM

Course: Project-based Learning

Class: Project-based Learning

Course Number: 2430996

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Project-based Learning class, students engage in real-world problems through collaborative projects. They develop critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills by exploring STEM concepts. This hands-on approach fosters deep understanding and prepares students for future challenges by emphasizing teamwork and innovative problem-solving.

Department: STEM

Course: Project-based Learning

Class: Thermodynamics

Course Number: 2445387

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Uncover the science of heat, energy, and motion in this interactive thermodynamics course! Students will explore core principles like energy transfer, temperature change, and the laws of thermodynamics through hands-on experiments and projects. This course provides a practical understanding of how thermodynamics shapes everything from engines to ecosystems.

Department: STEM

Course: Project-based learning

Class: Engineering

Course Number: 2445018

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the world of STEM through hands-on projects that bring engineering concepts to life! In this course, students will tackle design challenges, build prototypes, and learn the basics of mechanics, electronics, and structural design. From brainstorming ideas to testing final models, students will develop skills in teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking that are essential for any future engineer.

Department: STEM

Course: STEM

Class: General

Course Number: 2440098

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This General STEM class introduces students to the fundamentals of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Through hands-on projects and collaborative learning, students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing them for advanced STEM courses and future careers in these fields.

Department: STEM

Course: Simulation-based Learning

Class: Aviation

Course Number: 2441574

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Aviation: This course uses simulation-based learning to introduce students to the fundamentals of aviation. Through interactive simulations, students will explore flight mechanics, navigation, and aircraft systems, providing a hands-on experience that enhances their understanding of aviation principles and prepares them for potential careers in the field.

Department: STEM

Course: Simulation-based Learning - Alternative

Class: Flight Simulation and Aviation Fundamentals

Course Number: 2443665

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .45 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course introduces students to flight simulation using hands-on experience in flying aircraft, understanding flight mechanics, and interacting with air traffic control. Students will use analog joysticks and accessories for enhanced realism. The course consists of live sessions at the start and end, with pre-recorded content guiding students through various flight scenarios and challenges throughout.

Department: Science


Department: Science

Course: Botany

Class: Herbalism

Course Number: 2441820

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Herbalism explores the medicinal and culinary uses of plants. Students will learn to identify, cultivate, and utilize various herbs, understanding their historical and modern applications. This hands-on class emphasizes sustainable practices and scientific principles in botany.

Department: Science

Course: Botany

Class: Introduction to Herbology and Herbal Medicine-Making

Course Number: 2443788

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: .45 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course offers a comprehensive introduction to herbology, focusing on plant identification, medicinal properties, and the creation of herbal remedies. The curriculum includes practical medicine-making techniques, such as tinctures, salves, and infusions, to empower students to use herbs for personal and family health.

Department: Science

Course: Earth Science

Class: Earth Science

Course Number: 2434932

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course explores the dynamic processes shaping our planet, including geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Students will investigate Earth's systems, natural resources, and environmental challenges through hands-on experiments and interactive lessons, fostering a deeper understanding of our world and its place in the universe.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Audubon society - birding

Course Number: 2425215

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Audubon Society - Birding class, students will explore avian ecology through field studies and birdwatching excursions. They'll learn about bird identification, behavior, and conservation efforts, fostering a deep appreciation for biodiversity and the importance of environmental stewardship. This hands-on course encourages outdoor engagement and scientific inquiry.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Bug collecting

Course Number: 2425338

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: "Bug Collecting" is an engaging, hands-on class within our Environmental Science course where students explore biodiversity through the collection and study of insects. This class emphasizes ecological roles of insects and promotes understanding of local ecosystems. Students will learn identification techniques and the importance of conservation.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Environmental science

Course Number: 2425461

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Environmental Science explores the interrelationships between human activity and the natural world. This course emphasizes ecological principles, sustainability, and environmental issues, integrating both theoretical and practical perspectives. Students will engage in scientific inquiry, problem-solving, and hands-on experiments to understand and address environmental challenges.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Forests

Course Number: 2425584

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Forests" class, students explore the ecological, economic, and cultural significance of forests. They will study forest ecosystems, the impact of human activity on these environments, and strategies for conservation and sustainable management. Hands-on activities and field trips will enhance their understanding of forest dynamics and preservation.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Ocean studies

Course Number: 2425707

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: "Ocean Studies, a pivotal class within our Environmental Science curriculum, explores the complex ecosystems of the world's oceans. Students will investigate marine biodiversity, oceanic processes, and human impacts on marine environments. This course emphasizes the importance of conservation and sustainable practices to protect our planet's vital aquatic resources."

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Waterways

Course Number: 2425830

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "Waterways" class, students explore the vital role of rivers, lakes, and oceans in global ecosystems. They will study water cycles, pollution impacts, conservation strategies, and the importance of sustainable management. This course emphasizes hands-on learning through field trips and laboratory experiments to understand aquatic environments.

Department: Science

Course: Environmental science

Class: Zoology

Course Number: 2425953

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Zoology class, students explore the fascinating world of animals, focusing on their biology, behavior, and conservation. This course emphasizes the role of various species in ecosystems and human impacts on wildlife. Engaging activities and discussions aim to inspire stewardship of our planet's biological diversity.

Department: Science

Course: Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2438007

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore Colorado's diverse ecosystems through hands-on field trips. Students will visit local natural sites, conduct environmental experiments, and engage in wildlife observation, fostering a deeper understanding of ecological principles and conservation efforts. This immersive experience aims to inspire a lifelong appreciation for science and nature.

Department: Science

Course: Experimental Science/Scientific Method

Class: Applied science lab

Course Number: 2426076

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Applied Science Lab, students engage hands-on with the scientific method, conducting experiments across various disciplines. This course emphasizes critical thinking, data analysis, and real-world application of scientific concepts. Students will collaborate on projects that foster creativity and innovation, preparing them for future scientific endeavors.

Department: Science

Course: Field-Based Course

Class: Field-Based Course

Course Number: 2426199

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Field-Based Science Course, students engage directly with the natural world, conducting real-world investigations and experiments in diverse ecosystems across Colorado. This hands-on approach fosters deep understanding of ecological principles, environmental stewardship, and scientific methods, enhancing learning through practical, outdoor experiences.

Department: Science

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2426322

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in Science allows students to explore specific scientific interests under the guidance of a mentor. Tailored to individual learning goals, this course encourages deep research, hands-on experiments, and the development of critical thinking skills. Students will present their findings in a comprehensive final project.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Anatomy

Course Number: 2439360

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into the fascinating world of the human body in this comprehensive course. Students will explore the structure and function of major organ systems, understand physiological processes, and gain hands-on experience through lab activities. Ideal for those interested in health sciences and medical careers.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Biology

Course Number: 2426445

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Biology is a dynamic course that explores the science of life. Students will delve into cellular processes, genetics, ecology, and the diversity of living organisms. This class emphasizes hands-on experiments and real-world applications to foster a deep understanding and appreciation for the biological sciences.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Botany

Course Number: 2426568

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Botany class, students explore the fascinating world of plants, delving into their anatomy, physiology, and ecological relationships. This course emphasizes hands-on experiments and fieldwork, enabling students to understand plant functions, their importance to ecosystems, and their roles in human affairs. Suitable for all aspiring biologists and environmental scientists.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: CO wildlife

Course Number: 2426691

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the "CO Wildlife" class, students explore the diverse ecosystems of Colorado and the myriad of species they support. Through field studies, laboratory work, and interactive projects, learners gain a deep understanding of local wildlife, conservation efforts, and the ecological balance crucial to sustaining Colorado's natural habitats.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Life Science

Course Number: 2426814

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Life Science course offers students an exploration of biological concepts, emphasizing the study of living organisms and life processes. Through hands-on experiments, interactive projects, and real-world applications, students will delve into topics such as cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution, fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for the natural world.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Mushroom foraging

Course Number: 2426937

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: "Mushroom Foraging" introduces students to the fascinating world of fungi. This class covers identification techniques, ecological roles, and ethical foraging practices. Students will learn to distinguish between edible and toxic species, promoting both safety and environmental awareness. Field trips enhance practical learning in local ecosystems.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Nature Camp

Course Number: 2438991

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Nature Camp offers students an immersive, hands-on experience in life sciences. Through outdoor activities and exploration, students will learn about ecosystems, wildlife, and environmental conservation. This class fosters a deep appreciation for nature and encourages scientific curiosity and stewardship. Suitable for all grade levels.

Department: Science

Course: Life Science

Class: Nature Studies

Course Number: 2434563

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Nature Studies explores the diverse ecosystems, flora, and fauna of Colorado. Students will engage in hands-on activities, field trips, and scientific observations to understand the interconnections within natural habitats. This class fosters environmental stewardship and a deeper appreciation for the natural world. .

Department: Science

Course: Physical Science

Class: Astronomy

Course Number: 2441205

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Astronomy explores the universe beyond Earth, covering topics such as stars, planets, galaxies, and the laws of physics governing celestial bodies. Students will learn about the tools and methods used in astronomical observations and gain a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos.

Department: Science

Course: Physical Science

Class: Geology

Course Number: 2427060

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Geology class, students explore Earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it. This course emphasizes hands-on learning through experiments and field trips, fostering a deep understanding of geological phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and rock formation. Suitable for all grade levels in Physical Science.

Department: Science

Course: Physical Science

Class: Physical Science

Course Number: 2427183

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Physical Science class provides students with a foundational understanding of the principles governing the physical world. Through engaging experiments and interactive lessons, students explore key concepts in physics and chemistry, enhancing their analytical and problem-solving skills. This course lays the groundwork for advanced scientific study.

Department: Science

Course: Physical Science

Class: Physics

Course Number: 2427306

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Physics explores the fundamental principles governing the natural world. Through engaging experiments and theoretical analysis, students will delve into concepts of motion, forces, energy, and waves. This course lays the groundwork for understanding the physical universe and encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Department: Science

Course: Physical Science

Class: Space camp

Course Number: 2427429

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: "Space Camp" is an exhilarating class within our Physical Science course where students explore the fundamentals of astronomy and physics through interactive simulations and experiments. This class emphasizes hands-on learning about celestial phenomena, rocketry, and the principles of space travel, inspiring the next generation of scientists and astronauts.

Department: Science

Course: Science

Class: Science Olympiad

Course Number: 2438499

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Dive into the world of competitive science with Science Olympiad! This class offers hands-on, team-based challenges across various scientific disciplines, fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Ideal for students passionate about science and eager to compete at regional and national levels.

Department: Science

Course: Social Science

Class: Community and Relationships

Course Number: 2445879

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course explores the dynamics of human connections within communities. Students will examine topics like communication, conflict resolution, and social roles, gaining a deeper understanding of how individuals and groups interact. By studying real-world examples, students will develop skills to build healthy relationships and contribute positively to their communities.

Department: Science

Course: Social Science

Class: Psychology

Course Number: 2445756

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the fascinating study of the mind and behavior in this introductory psychology course. Students will learn about key topics such as mental health, emotional well-being, and the psychological factors that influence group dynamics. Through discussions and case studies, this class offers insights into how individuals think, feel, and interact with others in various social contexts.

Department: Social Studies


Department: Social Studies

Course: Civics

Class: Our Constitution

Course Number: 2436654

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course delves into the foundations of American democracy, exploring the U.S. Constitution's creation, structure, and significance. Students will examine key amendments, landmark Supreme Court cases, and the Constitution's impact on contemporary issues, fostering a deep understanding of civic responsibilities and rights.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Civics/Law

Class: Civics/Law

Course Number: 2427552

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Civics/Law class equips students with a foundational understanding of governmental structures, civic responsibilities, and legal principles. Through engaging discussions and critical analysis, students explore the Constitution, the rights and duties of citizens, and the impact of laws on society, preparing them for informed and active citizenship.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Economics/Business/Finance

Class: Economics/Business/Finance

Course Number: 2427675

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course introduces students to the fundamentals of economics, business, and finance. It covers key concepts such as supply and demand, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skills. Students will learn through real-world applications and case studies, preparing them for informed citizenship and future career opportunities.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Economics/Business/Finance

Class: Entrepreneurship

Course Number: 2427798

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Entrepreneurship class, students will explore the fundamentals of starting and managing a business. They will learn about market research, business planning, financial management, and innovative strategies. This course emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students to become successful future entrepreneurs in a dynamic economic landscape.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Economics/Business/Finance

Class: Personal Finance

Course Number: 2427921

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Personal Finance equips students with the practical skills needed to manage personal finances effectively. Topics include budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, and financial planning. This course empowers students to make informed financial decisions, ensuring a foundation for economic independence and stability.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Economics/Business/Finance

Class: Project-based learning

Course Number: 2428044

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this project-based learning class, students will engage in real-world economic, business, and finance scenarios to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through collaborative projects, they will explore concepts like market trends, financial planning, and entrepreneurial strategies, preparing them for future academic and career pursuits in related fields.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Experiential

Class: Field Trip

Course Number: 2438130

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore history and culture firsthand through immersive field trips to local museums, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. This class offers students a dynamic, hands-on learning experience, enhancing their understanding of social studies topics by connecting classroom knowledge with real-world environments.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Field-based Course

Class: Field-based Course

Course Number: 2428167

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This Field-based Social Studies course offers students a dynamic, hands-on learning experience outside the traditional classroom. Through visits to historical sites, museums, and civic institutions across Colorado, students will engage directly with history and culture, enhancing their understanding of social studies concepts through real-world application.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Geography

Class: Cultural studies

Course Number: 2428290

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In the Cultural Studies class, students explore the diverse cultural landscapes around the world, examining how geography influences cultural development, traditions, and societal norms. This course encourages critical thinking and empathy through comparative analysis, fostering a deeper understanding of global interconnectivity and cultural diversity.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Geography

Class: Geography

Course Number: 2428413

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Geography class, students explore the physical and human characteristics of places around the world. They learn about diverse landscapes, cultures, and global interconnections. The course emphasizes map skills, environmental processes, and spatial thinking, preparing students to understand and analyze contemporary geographical issues.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Geography

Class: Global

Course Number: 2428536

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Global Geography class, students explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and economies of the world. This course emphasizes the connections and interactions between different regions, fostering a comprehensive understanding of global interdependence. Students will engage in map skills, case studies, and collaborative projects to enhance their global awareness.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Geography

Class: Maps

Course Number: 2428659

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our "Maps" class, students will explore the art and science of cartography, learning how to read, interpret, and create maps. This course covers various types of maps, their purposes, and the impact of mapping on geographical understanding and navigation. Students will develop critical spatial thinking skills and practical mapping abilities.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Geography - Alternative

Class: Cultural studies

Course Number: 2444403

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Through Propel: Travel, the world is the classroom - instruction in this course is not contained by four walls. This will be an exciting journey, one that will take dedication and commitment. Please read this Course Guide carefully to fully understand what to expect throughout the year with Propel: Travel. In the fall semester, students are expected to spend approximately 20 hours per month developing their travel plan and nurturing their understanding of the history, culture, geography and current environment of the location to which they choose to travel. The spring semester will focus on field based learning and give students an opportunity to learn outside the classroom; giving access to cross-cultural materials, historic sites, museums, art centers, geographic locations, geologic formations, regional customs and foods, foreign language, and local legislatures and governments. The course culminates with a spring presentation and celebration of all that the Travel students have learned.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Age of Exploration

Course Number: 2428782

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the transformative Age of Exploration, a pivotal era from the 15th to 17th centuries. This class delves into the global impact of European explorations, examining the discoveries, conflicts, and exchanges that reshaped continents. Students will analyze the consequences on indigenous populations and the lasting global implications.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Ancient

Course Number: 2428905

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Ancient History class, students will explore the beginnings of human civilization through the fall of the Roman Empire. They will examine ancient cultures, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, understanding their contributions to modern society through engaging discussions, critical analysis of primary sources, and interactive projects.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Colorado

Course Number: 2429028

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the rich tapestry of Colorado's past in this engaging history class. Students will delve into the state's Native American heritage, pioneering explorers, and influential events that shaped its development. From its mining booms to modern advancements, uncover how Colorado has played a pivotal role in American history.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Culture-based

Course Number: 2429151

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In this Culture-based History class, students explore the diverse tapestry of global cultures through historical contexts. The course emphasizes understanding cultural development, interactions, and influences throughout history, fostering a deep appreciation for the complexities of societies and their contributions to the modern world.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: History

Course Number: 2429274

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our History class, students explore significant events, figures, and movements that have shaped both the United States and the world. This course emphasizes critical thinking and analysis, encouraging students to understand historical contexts and their impacts on contemporary issues. Engaging discussions and diverse perspectives enrich the learning experience.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Middle Ages

Course Number: 2429397

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: Explore the transformative period of the Middle Ages! This class delves into medieval societies, cultures, and significant events from the 5th to the late 15th century. Students will investigate the impact of the era on modern civilizations through engaging lessons, critical analysis, and interactive projects.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: Modern

Course Number: 2429520

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our Modern History class, students explore significant global events from the 18th century to the present. The course emphasizes critical thinking and analysis of historical developments, their causes, and impacts. Students will engage with diverse sources to understand the complexities of contemporary history and its influence on today's world.

Department: Social Studies

Course: History

Class: World

Course Number: 2429643

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: In our World History class, students explore global events from ancient times to the modern era. This course emphasizes critical thinking and analysis of historical events, cultures, and significant figures across continents. Students will engage with diverse sources to understand the interconnectedness of global societies and their impacts today.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Humanities

Class: Comparative Religions

Course Number: 2436531

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course explores the world's major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Students will examine beliefs, practices, and historical contexts, fostering a deeper understanding and respect for diverse spiritual traditions. Ideal for developing critical thinking and global awareness.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Independent Study Course

Class: Independent Study Course

Course Number: 2429766

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: The Independent Study Course in Social Studies allows students to explore specialized topics of interest under the guidance of a mentor. This self-directed program encourages critical thinking and research skills, culminating in a project or paper that demonstrates their learning and insights into their chosen area of study.

Department: Social Studies

Course: Social Studies

Class: Today's Issues and Big Ideas

Course Number: 2436777

Length: 1 Semester

No. of Credits: 1 Credit

Prerequisite: none

Description: This course explores contemporary global and national issues, encouraging students to critically analyze and discuss major social, political, and economic challenges. Through diverse perspectives and in-depth research, students will develop informed opinions and solutions, fostering active citizenship and a deeper understanding of the world.