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AP® Seminar

VHS Learning
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1 Unit
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World Languages
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Grades: 10, 11, 12
This Advanced Placement AP® Seminar course is an interdisciplinary course that encourages students to demonstrate critical thinking, collaboration, and academic research skills on topics of the student’s choosing. To accommodate the wide range of student topics, typical college course equivalents include interdisciplinary or general elective courses. The rigor of this... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • State Certified
  • AP (Advanced Placement)©

AP® Spanish Language and Culture

VHS Learning
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1 Unit
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World Languages
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Grades: 10, 11, 12
 This Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture course follows criteria, designed by the College Board, to parallel third-year college-level courses in Spanish Composition and Conversation. The rigor of this course is consistent with colleges and universities and will prepare students for the Advanced Placement exam in May. Upon successful completion... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • State Certified
  • AP (Advanced Placement)©

AP® Spanish Language and Culture (self-paced)

VHS Learning
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1 Unit
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World Languages
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Grades: 10, 11, 12
 This Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture course follows criteria, designed by the College Board, to parallel third-year college-level courses in Spanish Composition and Conversation. The rigor of this course is consistent with colleges and universities and will prepare students for the Advanced Placement exam in May. Upon successful completion... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • State Certified
  • AP (Advanced Placement)©

French I

Odysseyware
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1 Unit
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World Languages
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
In French 1, students begin to develop competence in four basic skill areas: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. While developing communicative competence in French, students gain and expand their knowledge of francophone countries and cultures. Emphasis is placed on learning the present tense, the near future and the past tense... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible