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Visual Arts

Edgenuity
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0.5 Unit
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Fine Arts
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
This one-semester course introduces students to the foundations and functions of visual art through hands- on exploration and critical analysis. Students investigate the elements and principles of design, experiment with various media and techniques, and analyze the purpose and message behind art from diverse cultural and historical perspectives. Emphasis is... Read More

Walking Fitness

Edgenuity
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0.5 Unit
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Health/Physical Education
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
This course helps students establish a regular walking program for health and fitness. Walking is appropriate for students of all fitness levels and is a great way to maintain a moderately active lifestyle. In addition to reviewing fundamental principles of fitness, students learn about goals and motivation, levels of training,... Read More
  • State Certified

Walking Fitness

Edgenuity
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0.5 Unit
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Health/Physical Education
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
This course helps students establish a regular walking program for health and fitness. Walking is appropriate for students of all fitness levels and is a great way to maintain a moderately active lifestyle. In addition to reviewing fundamental principles of fitness, students learn about goals and motivation, levels of training,... Read More
  • State Certified

World Cultures

Apex Learning
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0.5 Unit
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Social Studies
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Multicultural Studies is a one-semester elective history and sociology course that examines the United States as a multicultural nation. The course emphasizes the perspectives of minority groups while allowing students from all backgrounds to better understand and appreciate how race, culture and ethnicity, and identity contribute to their experiences. Read More
  • NCAA Eligible