Grade level: 10
Students will learn each applicable ÔreadingÕ concept and topic that will be asked of them on each section of the ACT exam. Diagnostic pre-tests are available before each section to help exempt students from skills, topics, and concepts they already possess so they are only assigned tutorial, practice sections and...
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Students will learn each applicable Ôscience reasoningÕ concept and topic that will be asked of them on each section of the ACT exam. Diagnostic pre-tests are available before each section to help exempt students from skills, topics, and concepts they already possess so they are only assigned tutorial, practice sections...
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This course is designed specifically for students with physical limitations. The content is similar to Fitness Fundamentals 1, but additional modification resources are provided to allow for customized exercise requirements based on a studentÕs situation. In addition, students learn the basic skills and information needed to begin a personalized exercise...
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This course guides students through an in-depth examination of the effects of exercise on the body. Students learn how to exercise efficiently and properly, while participating in physical activities and applying principles theyÕve learned. Basic anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, and sports nutrition are all integral parts of this course. Throughout this...
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This course gives the student an in-depth view of physical fitness by studying subjects such as: biomechanics, nutrition, exercise programming, and exercise psychology. Students will apply what they learn by participating in a more challenging exercise requirement. Throughout this course students participate in a weekly fitness program involving elements of...
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Throughout US history, African Americans have faced great adversity in the form of enslavement and institutional racism. They fought for their freedom and worked to right a broken system, but their struggle continues today. This course studies the treatment of enslaved Africans as they were brought to America, the prejudices...
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Algebra 1, Semester A, is a single-semester course designed to cultivate and periodically assess your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills. This course includes lessons that focus on the relationships of linear and nonlinear equations. YouÕll learn to create, graph, and solve linear and exponential equations and inequalities. YouÕll...
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Algebra 1, Semester B, is a single-semester course designed to cultivate and periodically assess your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills. This course includes lessons that focus on the relationship of linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. You will create, graph, and solve quadratic equations and inequalities in one or...
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Algebra 2, Semester A, is a single-semester course designed to cultivate and periodically assess your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills. This course includes lessons that focus on the interpretation of polynomial and rational expressions. YouÕll learn to create, graph, and solve equations and inequalities. YouÕll also identify the...
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Algebra 2, Semester B, is a single-semester course designed to cultivate and periodically assess your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills. This course includes lessons that focus on function transformations on the coordinate plane, the inverse of functions, and the properties of functions. YouÕll learn to create and graph...
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