AcademyoftheSacredHeart
AcademicPolicies
AdvancedPlacement(AP)Courses
ClassesTakenOutsideOfTheAcademyOfTheSacredHeart
ScienceLabAssistant:
AcademicDepartments
PracticalArts
FourYearProgram
GRADE9
GRADE10
UPPERSCHOOLCOURSEOFFERINGS
Art
PerformingArts
ConcertChoir
InstrumentalEnsembleGrades9-12(5)
MusicoftheHeart
PracticalArts
ASHworks:DesignandApplication
Film,Media&Communications
WebDesign Grade1012(.5) 16
Yearbook Grades1012(5) 17
AdvancedGraphicDesign Grade1112(.5) 17
VisualArts 17
Drawing-Grades9-10(5) 17
AdvancedDrawing Grades1012(.5) 17
Ceramics Grades1012(.5) 17
Prerequisite:Drawing 17
DigitalPhotography Grades1012(.5) 18
Prerequisite:Drawing 18
Painting-Grades10-12(5) 18
Prerequisite:Drawing 18
StudioArts Grades1012(5) 18
Prerequisite:Drawing 18
AdvancedArt:PortfolioPreparation Grade12(1) 18
English 18
WorldHumanities-Grade10(1) 19
AmericanLiterature Grade11(1) 19
HonorsAmericanLiterature Grade11(1) 19
MajorAuthors Grade12(1) 19
APLiteratureandComposition Grade12(1) 20 Forensics Grades912(5) 20 Speech Grade912(.5) 20
TheatreArtsWorkshop Grades912(.5) 21
CollegeComposition-Grade11-12(5) 21
CreativeWriting Grade1112(.5) 21
LatinandLiterature Grade1112(.5) 21 Shakespeare-Grade11-12(5) 21
WomeninLiterature Grade1112(.5) 22
Mathematics 22
Algebra1-Grade9(1) 22
HonorsGeometry Grade9(1) 23
Geometry Grade10(1) 23
HonorsAlgebra2-Grade10(1) 23
Algebra2 Grade11(1) 23
Precalculus Grade1112(1) 24
HonorsPrecalculus-Grade11-12(1) 24
AdvancedTopicsinMathematics Grade1112(.5) 24
APCalculus Grade12(1) 24
HonorsCalculus Grade12(1) 25
Probability,StatisticsandTrigonometry Grade12(1) 25
Science&Technology 25
Science 25
Biology Grade9(1) 25
HonorsBiology Grade9(1) 25
Chemistry-Grade10-11(1) 26
HonorsChemistry Grade10(1) 26
AdvancedChemistryLab Grade1112(1) 26
APChemistry-Grade11-12(1) 26
Physics Grade1112(1) 26
HonorsPhysics Grade1112(1) 27
AdvancedBiology:Life’sMechanisms-Grade11-12(1) 27
HonorsAnatomy&Physiology Grade1112(1) 27
EnvironmentalScience Grade1112(5) 27
ForensicScience-Grade11-12(5) 27
Zoology Grades1112(.5) 28
Science&Technology 28
Technology 28
IntroductiontoComputerScience Grade9(.5) 28
IntrotoRobotics&Engineering Grade912(5) 28
IntermediateRobotics&Engineering Grade1012(.5) 28
APComputerSciencePrinciples(APCSP) Grade1012(1) 29
APComputerScienceA(APCSA) Grade1112 29
MobileAppProgramming Grade1112(1) 29
SocialStudies 29
WesternHumanities-Grade9(1) 29
WorldHumanities Grade10(1) 30
APUnitedStatesHistory Grade11(1) 30
UnitedStatesHistory-Grade11(1) 30 Economics Grade1112(.5) 31
UnitedStatesGovernment Grade1112(.5) 31
Debate-Grade9-12(5) 31
Introduction toPhilosophy Grade1012(.5) 31
Psychology1 Grade1012(5) 31
AbnormalPsychology-Grades11-12(5) 32
FilmStudies Grade1112(.5) 32
HonorsEuropeanHistory Grade1112(1) 32
APUnitedStatesGovernment-Grade12(5) 32
Theology 32
ElementsofFaithandScripture Grade9(5) 32
WorldReligions Grade10(1) 32
ChristianSocialJustice Grade11(1) 33
SpiritualCrossroads Grade12(5)
Wellness
Wellness9 Grade9(5) 33
Wellness10 Grade10(.5) 34
LifeFitness Grade1012(.5) 34
WorldLanguage 34
French1 Grade912(1) 34
French2 Grade912(1) 34
French3-Grade10-12(1) 34
French4 Grade1012(1) 35
French5 Grade12(1) 35
Latin1-Grades9-10(1) 35
Latin2 Grade911(1) 35
Latin3 Grade1012(1) 36
Latin4-Grade11-12(1) 36
Spanish1 Grade912(1) 36
Spanish2 Grade912(1) 36
Spanish3-Grade10-12(1) 36
Spanish4 Grade1112(1) 37
Spanish5 Grade12(1) 37 OnlineCourses 37
ExperientialLearningPrograms 37 AthleticProgram 39
PerformingArtsExtra-Curricular 40 Choir 40 Forensics 40 Heartstrings 40 LincolnDouglas Debate 40 Theatre 41 YoungAmericans 41
College,AcademicandCareerGuidance 41
Assessments&Testing
SaintMadeleineSophieBarat,foundressoftheSocietyoftheSacredHeart,envisionedSacredHearteducation tobeaneducationseriousinprinciples,stronginstudiesandrichinthespiritofloveandlife Inarecent document,thephilosophyofSacredHearteducationwasdescribedinthisway:
“TheSchoolsoftheSacredHeartintheUnitedStates,membersofaworld-widenetwork,o eraneducation thatismarkedbyadistinctivespirit ItisoftheessenceofaSacredHeartschoolthatitbedeeplyconcernedfor eachstudent'stotaldevelopment:spiritual,intellectual,emotional,physical.ItisoftheessenceofaSacredHeart schoolthatitemphasizesseriousstudy,thatiteducatestosocialresponsibility,andthatitlaythefoundationsof astrongfaith”(GoalsandCriteriaforSacredHeartSchoolsintheUnitedStates)
OURMISSION
AsaCatholic,Independent,SacredHeartschoolforstudentsofallfaiths,AcademyoftheSacredHeart educatesstudentstolearn,serve,andleadwithcon dence,self-awareness,andintegrity
OURVALUES
TheGoalsandCriteriaoutlinestheessentialprinciplesandvaluesofSacredHearteducation.Fromthevery beginning,ithasservedasacovenantamongSacredHearteducatorsandtheSocietyoftheSacredHearton behalfofyoungpeopleforthesakeofbuildingaworldre ectiveoftheattitudesofChrist’sHeart Asaschool oftheSacredHeart,wecommitourselvestothesetimelessprinciplesandeducateto:
1. apersonalandactivefaithinGod;
2 adeeprespectforintellectualvalues;
3. asocialawarenesswhichimpelstoaction;
4. thebuildingofcommunityasaChristianvalue;and
5. apersonalgrowthinanatmosphereofwisefreedom.
OURVISION
AcademyoftheSacredHeartgraduatesarecollaborativeproblemsolversandtransformativeleaders We accomplishthisbyfosteringacommunityoflearnerswhoarepurposeful,authentic,knowledgeable,inquisitive, analytical,creative,discerning,empathetic,humbleandresilient.
TheAcademyoftheSacredHeartisaccreditedby theIndependentSchoolsAssociationoftheCentralStates andtheNetworkofSacredHeartSchools
Awelldesignedcollegepreparatorycurriculumre ectsboththeinterestsandtheneedsofthestudent.The schoolprovidesthe exibilitywhichallowsthefulldevelopmentofindividualinterestswithoutsacri cingwhat isessentialintheliberalartseducationofayoungwomantoday.
EverystudentattheAcademyoftheSacredHeartreceivesintensivetrainingintheacademicskillsofEnglish, Mathematics,Science,SocialStudiesandWorldLanguage.EssentialpartsofthisprogramareArt,Music, PracticalDesign,TechnologyandTheology,andWellness.
DiplomaRequirements
InordertoreceiveadiplomafromtheAcademyoftheSacredHeart,astudentmustsatisfactorilycompletethe followingprogramofcourses.Studentsmustbeinattendanceforfour(4)years(considerationswillbemadefor transferstudents).Onehalf(.5)creditisgrantedforthesuccessfulcompletionofone-semestercoursesandone credit(1)isgrantedforthesuccessfulcompletionofafullyearofcoursework Thechartbelowrepresentsthe minimumgraduationrequirements.Anyvariations(suchasonlineorsummerschoolclassestakenforcredit), mustbepreapprovedbytheAcademicDepartment,CollegecounselorandtheDirectorsoftheUpperSchool.
RequiredCourses
Studentsreceiveagradeeachsemesterforeachsubject.Tocalculatemidtermandyear endaverages,thegrading scalebelow isused.Agradeof“Incomplete”maybeusedinthecaseofillnessorothersuchextenuating circumstances,onlybypriorarrangementwiththeDirectoroftheUpperSchool.Atimelineforcompletionof thecourseworkmustbesubmittedbythefacultymembertotheDirectoroftheUpperSchool Failuretomeet thepredetermineddeadlinewillresultinthe“Incomplete”changingtoa“F”grade Agradeof“ML”(medical leave)isusedwhenastudenthasanextendedabsenceduetoamedicalconditionand/orhospitalization.This indicatesthatthestudentwasingoodstandingbutwasunabletoattendschoolandthereforeunabletoearnthe credits.
GRADINGSCALE
A 93100% 40
A 9092% 3.7
B+ 8789% 3.3
B 83-86% 3.0
B- 80-82% 27
C+ 7779% 23
C 7376% 2.0
C 7072% 1.7
D+ 6769% 1.3
D 63-66% 1.0
D- 60-62% 07
F Below60% 00
AcademicPlanning
Enteringintotheninthgrade,astudent'sscheduleisplannedbytheUpperSchoolleadershipandcounseling teamandafterconsiderationofherhighschoolplacementtestscores,pro lereportsfromhermiddleschool, discussionwithparentsandteachers,andinputfromthestudent Eachspring,allotherstudents(current Grades9 11)plantheirscheduleforthenextyearwiththeirparentsandwithinputfromtheirteachers,college counselorandUpperSchoolleadershipteam.
AdvancedPlacement(AP)Courses
IncoordinationwiththeCollegeBoard,highschoolstudentsaroundthenationareprovidedwiththe opportunitytotakecollegelevelcoursesandexamswhiletheyarestillinhighschool Atthecompletionofthe course,thestudentisrequiredtotaketheAdvancedPlacementExam.Basedonhersittingforand demonstratinge orttopassthisexam,astudent’sgrademaybeweightedforthecourse. Also,basedonexamresults,astudentmayearncredit,advancedplacement,orbothforcollege. Requirementsvaryfromcollegetocollege
Severalcoursesareo eredattheAdvancedPlacement(AP)levelattheAcademyoftheSacredHeartwhich allowstudentstoexplorethejourneythroughcollegelevelacademicchallenges.Studentswilldevelopskillsand studyhabitsthatwillbevitalincollege Aweightingof02willbeaddedeachsemestertothe nalcoursegrade, conditionaluponthestudentsittingfortheAPexamandmakingatrue,“goodfaith”e orttodowellonitat theendoftheyear.
AdditionalAPcoursesareavailablethroughMichiganVirtualandSophieConnect,aserviceoftheSacredHeart Network.OnlineAPcourseworkisgradedbytheeducatoro eringthecourse.Aweightingof0.2willbeadded eachsemestertothe nalgrade,conditionaluponthestudentsittingfortheAPExamanddemonstratinga sincereattemptattheexam APcoursestakenoutsideofAcademyoftheSacredHeart,MichiganVirtualor SophieConnectmustbecompletedthroughanapproved,fullyaccreditedhighschoolprogram GPAweighting forthesecourseswillbecalculatedthesameasforin schoolAPclasses,butonlyattheendoftheyear.AllAP weightingisdependentuponthestudentsittingfortheAPexamandshowingasincereattemptontheexamat theendoftheyear.
ClassesTakenOutsideOfTheAcademyOfTheSacredHeart
Classes(withtheexceptionofAP)takenforcreditataschoolotherthantheAcademyoftheSacredHeartwill belistedonthetranscriptbutwillnotbecomputedintothegradepointaverage.Thetranscriptfromprograms attendedoutsideoftheAcademyoftheSacredHeartwillremaininthestudent’spermanent leaspartofthe student’srecord.
Intheeventastudenthasfailedaclassduringhercourseofstudies(F,0.0,0credit),shewillneedtoremediate thatgradeduringthefollowingsummerandrecoverthecredittowardsgraduation.Whetherthecourseis repeatedattheAcademyoftheSacredHeartornot,theoriginalgradewillremainonthetranscriptandremain apartofhergradepointaverage AswithanycoursetakenoutsideoftheAcademyoftheSacredHeart,the coursewillbelistedonthetranscript.Allclassestakenforcreditmustbeapprovedbythedepartmentfaculty, CollegeCounselor andtheDirectoroftheUpperSchoolpriortoenrollment.
InsufficientEnrollment
TheDirectoroftheUpperSchoolandtheAssociateDirectoroftheUpperSchoolareatlibertytocancela courseinthePlanofStudiesbook.Theschoolisalsoatlibertytomoveastudentfromonesectiontoanother sectionofthesamecourseinordertobalanceenrollment.
SeniorIndependentProject(SIP)
SeniorsattheAcademyoftheSacredHeartwithadesiretoexploreareasofinterestnotrepresentedinthe curriculummaysubmitaproposaltotheAcademicandCollegeCounselingo ceforaSeniorIndependent Project(SIP).TheSIPallowsaseniortodemonstrateherintereststhroughaspecializedproject.Thisproposal wouldculminateinaresearchproject,performance,orothersigni cantworkthattheseniorwoulddesignand present TheSIPisnottaughtbyafacultymember Afacultymemberwould,however,actasasupervising mentorinthisproject,evaluatingtheSIPattheendofthemarkingperiod
TheSIPproposalwillincludeobjectives,procedures,provisionsforoutput,andevaluation.Onehalfcredit (0.5)willbeawardedatthediscretionofthefacultymemberatthecompletionoftheSIP.Amaximumof0.5 creditsinthesenioryearmaybeearnedthroughtheSIP AgradeofPass/FailwillbeissuedfortheSIPandwill notbecalculatedintotheGPA.AstudentparticipatinginaSIPwillstillbeeligibletoreceivehonorsattheend oftheterm.
TheproposalfortheSIPwillbereviewedbytheUpperSchoolDirectorandDeanforapproval TheSIPdoes notful llanydepartmentalrequirement
SeniorStudentAssistantPositions
Seniorswhohavemetalloftheirgraduationrequirementsmaysignuptobeconsideredforoneoftheavailable studentassistantpositions The naldecisionismadebytheteacher,Director,andDeanandwillbebasedon thefollowing:student’spastandcurrentbehavior,promiseinthe eldoftheassistant ship,studentavailability duringtheclassperiodanassistantisneeded,student’sacademicstandingandstudent’soverall leadership/positiveexamplewithinthestudentcommunity.Seniors,ifselected,mayonlyserveasanassistantfor one(1)semester(05credit) Optionsare:
ScienceLabAssistant:
ThisstudentwillworkunderthedirectsupervisionoftheUpperSchoolscienceteachersanddosuch tasksasinventorysciencelaboratoryequipment,setupscienceclasslabswiththeteacher,cleanup suppliesaftertheconclusionofclasslabs
StudioArtAssistant:
Thisstudentwillworkdirectlywiththeartteachersanddosuchtasksashelporganizeandcleanupart rooms,setupartprojectsforclasses,inventoryartsuppliesforartteachers
LeadershipAssistant:
ThisstudentwillworkdirectlywiththeAssociateDirectoroftheUpperSchoolandperformtasksin supportofstudentlifesuchasorganizing les,settingupspacesforactivities,andotherduties
WithdrawalfromaCourse
Astudentmaydropacourseduringthe rsttwoweeksoftheterm.Astudentenrolledinacoursemustremain inthecourseasofthesecondweekofthesemester.Anywithdrawalfromacoursemustgothroughthe AcademicandCollegeCounselingo ceinconsultationwiththeteacheroftheclass.
AcademicDepartments
Art Studentsexperiencethinking,making,andskilldevelopinginthearts,expressingtheirownindividuality throughthecontextoftheirownperspective,informedbyanunderstandingofcultures,pastandpresent PerformingArts
Theperformingartsprovideanopportunityforstudentstodevelopcon denceintheirpublicspeaking skillsandexpressthemselvescreativelyonthestage.Throughthestudyanddevelopmentofdramatic andmusicaltexts,studentswillexpandtheirperspectivestoembodypersonasthatmaydi erfromtheir ownexperience
PracticalArts
Practicalandappliedartsgivesstudentstheopportunitytolearntheskillsofdesigningandbuilding projects.
VisualArts
Visualarts(2Dand3Dart/design)aretaughtasessentialtothecurriculumforallstudentsbecausethese arelanguages,waysofknowing,andwaysofcreating.
English
TheEnglishDepartmentworkstodevelopanappreciationofliterature,poetry,and lmandtoincrease awarenessofthecommonalityofpeopleandthehumanexperience Wereadanddiscussgreatnovelsandpoetry toadvanceourunderstandingofdisparateculturesinordertobuildempathyandunderstandingofthese communities..TheDepartmentalsoprovidesinstructioninmechanics,writingtechniques,andcompositionas partofthecourseworkatalllevels.Specialemphasisisplacedonanalyzingtextsthroughclosereadingsand respondingtothemthroughwritingandclassroomdiscourse Studentsprovidecriticalanalysesoftexts,via essays,projects,andoralpresentations Wealsoprovidestudentstheopportunityfor collaborativeworkaspart of thecurriculum.TheDepartmentalsoaimstoincreasesocialawarenessbyincludingtextswrittenbypeople frommarginalizedcommunitiesinordertogivestudentsamorecompleteviewofthehumanexperience.
Mathematics
Themathematicscurriculumfosterscompetencyandunderstandingofthecomputingandthinkingskills necessarytofunctioninarapidlychangingtechnologicalsocietywhilefosteringcuriosityandlearningby discovery.Inadditiontolearningthefundamentalsofalgebra,geometry,trigonometry,probability,statisticsand calculus,eachstudentdevelopsherabilitiesinanalysis,precision,logic,criticalthinkingandproblemsolving.
TheMathematicsDepartmento ersavarietyofclassestoaccommodatedi erentlevelsofabilityand instructionalneeds.Allcoursesarecollegepreparatorylevel.Themethodofinstructionincorporatesthe CommonCoreStandardsforMathematicalPracticethroughhandsonactivities,theuseoftechnology,and increasedattentiontomodelingandproblem-solvingskills.
Science&Technology
Sciencecoursesaredesignedtomeettheneedsoftoday’stechnicalandsocietaladvancements.Studentsusethe scienti cmethodtoobtaininformationthroughinquiryandinvestigationandtheintegrationoftechnology. Emphasisisplacedonthedevelopmentofanunderstandingfortheprocessesofscience,problemsolvingand reasoningskills,criticalthinking,andapplicationofknowledge Thescopeandsequenceofthecurriculumis developedinamannerthatenablesastudenttosuccessfullycompletethefundamentalrequirementsofthelife andphysicalsciences.Studentsdon’tjustlearnaboutscience;theydosciencethroughlabs,projectsand investigation.Intheupperlevelsciencecourses,mathandscienceskillsarestronglycorrelated.Computer Scienceisintroducedtoallninthgraders.Weo erourstudentsacomprehensiveexposuretotechnologyto enablethemtomakeknowledgeableandwisechoices Nomatterwhatlevelofpro ciencystudentsenterour schoolwith,theywillbegiventheopportunitytolearnandachievewithintheframeworkoftheirexperience andpotential.
SocialStudies
SocialStudiescoursesaredesignedtogivestudentsanunderstandingoftheexperiencesofpeoplefromother backgrounds,anappreciationofvariousculturesandincreasedawarenessoftheirown Understandingtheir worldwillempowerstudentstomakewisedecisionsascitizensoftheUnitedStatesandtheworld.Emphasisis placedoncriticalthinkingintheframeworkofhistoricalbiasandproblemsolving.Thedevelopmentofresearch andanalyticalskillsisenhancedusingtechnology.Currenteventsandgeographyareincludedineachcourseto reinforceperspectiveandchronology
Theology
GoalOneofSacredHearteducationisto"educatetoapersonalandactivefaithinGod"Bycreatingasafeand welcomingenvironment,weinviteeachstudenttoexploreherpersonalrelationshipwithGodandgrowin communitywithothers.WewelcomefamiliesofallfaithswhosevaluesarecompatiblewiththoseofSacred Hearteducation.TheTheologycurriculumawakensstudentstothecallforsocialjusticeandengagesthemin dialogueaboutvariousreligioustraditions,scripture,andmoral/ethicalquestions.Coursesaregroundedinthe HeartofJesusandthroughthelensoftheGospels,andstudentswillexplorethescriptures,investigateCatholic moraltheologyandsocialjustice,compareandcontrastthefaithtraditionsoftheworld,anddevelopherown understandingofandpersonalrelationshipwithGod.Thetheologycurriculumseekstochallengestudentsto dialogue,study, thinkcritically,takeaction,andcontemplatehowtolivetheirfaithinawaythatisboth personalandSacredHeart Thespiritualjourneyistransformationalanduniquetoeachstudent,andemphasis isplacedonwhatitmeanstobeachildoftheSacredHeart,theimportanceofknowingyourselfandyour relationshipwithGod.
Wellness
Studentsaretaughtthedi erentdimensionsofoverallwellnessandthevalueofahealthylifestyle.Theywillbe giventheinformationandtaughttheskillsnecessarytomakethechoicesthatwillenablethemtobehealthyfor alifetime.Grade9and10will focusononeofthemanydimensionsofwellness,includingphysicalwellness, emotionalwellness,intellectualwellnessandsocialwellness.Theinformationandskillsthatstudentswilllearn throughoutthesecourseswillbetaughtandimplementedinvarioussettingswithineachcourse,bothinthe classroomandinthegym,oroutside PEelectiveswillfocusonhealthandwellnessthroughoutlife
WorldLanguage
TheprimaryaimoftheWorldLanguageprogramistopresentlanguagesasessentiallivingtoolsfor communication,giventheglobalcommunityinwhichwelive.Employingpro ciencybasedmethods,students developtheabilitytouseotherlanguagesinrealisticsituationsfollowingthestandardsofcommunication, cultures,connections,comparisons,andcommunitieswhiledevelopingtheskillareasoflistening,speaking, reading,andwriting.Theknowledge,insight,andappreciationtheygainforotherculturesallowsstudentsto developempathybybroadeningtheirunderstandingofhowotherslive,think,andinteractinwaysdi erentto theirown.
FourYearProgram
GRADE9
GRADE10
English10 WorldHumanitiesandEnglishElectives:CollegeComposition,CreativeWriting,Shakespeare, WomeninLiterature
Geometry,HonorsAlgebra2
Chemistry,HonorsChemistry,RoboticsandEngineering,APComputerScience
History10 WorldHumanities,Psychology1
French,Latin,Spanish
Wellness
PublicSpeakingElectives
Theology
TechnologyElectives
Performing,PracticalandVisualArtsElectives
GRADE11
AmericanLiterature,HonorsAmericanLiterature,EnglishElectives:CollegeComposition,CreativeWriting, LatinandLiterature(stronglyrecommendedpriortoAPEnglishLiterature),Shakespeare,WomeninLiterature
UnitedStatesHistory,APUnitedStatesHistory,Economics,UnitedStatesGovernmentandHistoryElectives: AbnormalPsychology,DevelopmentalPsychology,FilmStudies,HonorsEuropeanHistory,Psychology,The HistoryofKnowledge
Algebra2,Precalculus,HonorsPrecalculus,AdvancedTopicsinMathematics
Physics,HonorsPhysicsandScienceElectives:AdvancedBiology:Life’sMechanisms,AdvancedChemistry, Anatomy&Physiology,EnvironmentalScience,ForensicScience,Zoology
IntermediateRoboticsandEngineering,APComputerScience
French,Latin,Spanish
PhysicalEducationElective
Theology
TechnologyElectives
Performing,PracticalandVisualArtsElectives
GRADE12
APEnglishLiterature,MajorAuthors,EnglishElectives:CollegeComposition,CreativeWriting,Latinand Literature,Shakespeare,WomeninLiterature Economics,UnitedStatesGovernmentandHistoryElectives:AbnormalPsychology,Developmental Psychology,FilmStudies,HonorsEuropeanHistory,Psychology,TheHistoryofKnowledge
Precalculus,HonorsPrecalculus,HonorsCalculus,APCalculus,Probability&Statistics,AdvancedTopicsin Mathematics ScienceElectives:AdvancedBiology:Life’sMechanisms,AdvancedChemistry,Anatomy&Physiology, EnvironmentalScience,ForensicScience,IntermediateRoboticsandEngineering,LabAssistant,Zoology
French,Latin,Spanish
Theology
TechnologyElectives
PerformingandVisualArtsElectives
Someelectivesarenotofferedeveryyear DuetothecomplexityandunpredictabilityofthelayoutoftheMasterSchedulefrom yeartoyear,coursesandtheirprerequisitescannotberequestedinthesameyear.Prerequisitesneedtohavebeentakenthe prioryear.
TheArtsgraduationrequirementoftwoyearsmaybefulfilledbytakingagroupofperformingarts,practicalarts, orvisualartcoursesoracombinationofthethree.
PerformingArts
ConcertChoir-Grades9-12(.5)
Inthisadvancedensemble,studentsdeveloppropervocaltechniquethroughrehearsalofavarietyofensemble music,includingsacredandsecularselections. Inaddition,studentsstrengthentheirmusicsightreadingand theoryskillsandreviewmusichistoryasitrelatestotheliteraturebeingstudiedinclass.Studentswillsingfor twoliturgiesandoneformalconcerteachsemester,aswellasoptionalperformanceopportunities.
InstrumentalEnsembleGrades912(5)
Thisuniquecourse,cateringtothebeginnerinstrumentalistaswellasthestudentwhoalreadyplaysamusical instrument,willbothdeveloptheskillsofnewornoviceperformers,whileatthesametimehoningtheskillsof moreaccomplishedmusicians.Beginnershavetheoptionoflearningthefollowinginstruments: ute,clarinet, altosaxophone,trumpet,trombone,percussion,piano,ukulele,orguitar Fortheire orts,studentswillbe showcasedatspecialassemblies.Thereisacontractandafeeof$50fortheuseofawindinstrument.Students whocurrentlyplayaninstrumentwillspendclasstimeworkingonensembleorsolomusictobeperformedat schoolliturgies,prayerservices,sportingevents,specialassembliesandconcertsthroughouttheyear.Thiscourse mayberepeated
MusicoftheHeart Grades912(.5)
Thisisaonesemestercoursethatwillintroducestudentstothefundamentalsofenjoyingmusicand participatinginanensemble. Participatinginmusicalgroupspositivelyimpactsstudents’social-emotional well-beingandacademicsuccess Studentscanchoosetoplayaninstrument,singordoboth Studentscan continuetostudyaninstrumentshealreadyplaysorlearnanewone.Theywilldeveloppropertechnique throughrehearsalofavarietyofSacredandsecularmusicincludingpop,Broadwayandfolk.Studentsperform foroneformalconcert,aswellasoptionalperformanceopportunitiestosharetheirtalentswithourcommunity andbeyondbyaddingmusictoliturgies,peprallies,prayersservices,athleticevents,aswellasanyinvitationswe maygettoperformaroundtown.TopicscoveredinMusicoftheHeart includehistoricalandcultural backgroundtomusic.Studentswilllearnaboutthebasicelementsofmusic(melody,harmony,rhythm),forms andstylesasanaidtounderstandingandenjoyingmusic.Throughoutthecourse,studentswillbeexposedto di erentmusicalstyles,includingtraditional,classical,folk,jazz,andpopularmusic
PracticalArts
ASHworks:DesignandApplication
Noprerequisiterequired IntheASHworksprogramstudentswillbegiventheopportunitytodesignandcreateprojectsoutofvarious materials(wood,plastic,metal,etc.)Studentswilllearn:workshopsafety,drawing,measuring,thedesign process,andhowtousehandand/orpowertoolsandmachinestocompletetheirprojects Studentswillbe encouragedtotrynewthings,thinkoutsidethebox,learnfrommistakes,workcollaboratively,andhavefunby beingcreative.Studentprojectssuchas;charcuterieboards,mountainwoodart,basicfurniture,etc.allow studentstheopportunitytotinkerandlearnwhiledoing.
Film,Media&Communications -Grade9-12(5)
Thiscourseguidesstudentsthroughthebasicsof AdobePremiereProandprovidesacreativeplatformin whichstudentslearntousevideoasatooltocreateproductionstomeetreallifeneeds.Topicscoveredinclude useofdigitalvideocameras,storyboarding, lmtechniques,editingtechniques,andcommunicationtechniques. StudentswillalsobeintroducedtotwoadditionalpiecesoftheAdobeCreativeCloudSoftware-Illustratorand Photoshop
Graphics Grade1012(.5)
ThiscourseguidesstudentsthroughbasicandadvancedtechniquesusingAdobePhotoshop.Wewillcover graphicdesignprinciples,creativetypography,pagelayout,anddigitalimagemanipulation Thecourseincludes bothtutorialsandprojects.Thetutorialsarebasedonrealworldexamples.Theprojectshelpstudentsapply skillslearnedfromthesetutorials.StudentswilluseAdobeInDesign,PhotoshopandIllustrator..Thiscourse willbeo eredinthe202324schoolyear.
Illustrations Grade1012(5)
ThiscoursefocusesonusingthecorefeaturesofAdobeIllustrator.ThecourseissimilartothatofComputer Graphicsintermsofincludingonlinetutorialsandopenendedprojects.Despitethecoursetitle,studentsdo notneedanyillustrationordrawingskillstotakethecourse.Thetutorialsstudentscompletewillbuildskills whiletheprojectsallowthemtoapplylearninginacreativefashion Thecourseo ersgraphicdesignprojects suchaslogocreationandproductpackagingdesign.Thiscoursewillbeo eredinthe202223schoolyear.
WebDesign Grade1012(.5)
Inthiscourse,studentswilllearnhowtocreatecontentandconstructpagesfortheInternet Besideslearning howtodeveloppagestechnically,studentswillalsolearndesignskillstoincreasethee ectivenessofwork Studentswilllearntoconsidernavigation,inter activity,andotheraspectsofwebpublishing.Thecourseis basedonaseriesofprojectsthatwilldevelopskillsandculminateina nalproject.Classtimewillbeusedfor topicintroduction,hands-onlessons,critiquesandwebsiteproduction.Studentswillalsobeintroducedtotwo additionalpiecesoftheAdobeCreativeCloudSoftware-IllustratorandPhotoshop Thiscoursewillbeo ered inthe202324schoolyear.
Yearbook-Grades10-12(.5)
Timemanagement,decisionmaking,prioritizingandtheresponsibilityoffollowingthroughontaskswhen othersaredependingonyouarejustsomeoftheskillsthatstudentswillfocusonwhenworkingonthe yearbooksta .Deadlinesmayseemstressful,butdeadlinescanbeverybene cialinhelpingstudentslearnskills thattheywillusethroughouthighschool,collegeandbeyond. Studentswillhavetheopportunitytousemany oftheirtalentsbytakingphotographs,writingcreativedescriptionsofevents,usingAdobePhotoshop,creating pagelayouts,choosingthemes,etc Thiscourseiso eredeveryyear
AdvancedGraphicDesign Grade1112(.5)
Prerequisite:GraphicsorIllustrations
Inthisclass,studentswillcontinuethequesttoincreasetheirknowledgeofgraphicdesignprinciples,creative typography,pagelayout,anddigitalimagemanipulation.Thiswillbedonethroughthecompletionofboth printandmultimediabasedassignments.Projectsmayinclude,butarenotlimitedto,thecreationoflogos, posters,ads,magazinespreads,informationgraphics,bookcoversandmore.WewillbeusingAdobeInDesign, PhotoshopandIllustrator Thiscourseiso eredeveryyear
Drawing Grades910(5)
TheDrawingstudioexperienceisthefoundationalartclassfortheUpperSchool,andisaprerequisiteforall othervisualartelectives.Thiscourseintroducesstudentstodrawingasanartform.Itisintendedforstudentsat anyexperiencelevel Inthisclass,studentswillexplorecommondrawingtechniquesusingavarietyofmedia StudentswilldeveloptheabilitytoutilizetheElementsofArtandthePrinciplesofDesigntocreateworksofart thatshoweachindividual’spointofview.Studentswillbeaskedtoobservecarefully,thinkcreatively,render technically,andmakeintentional,thoughtfuldecisions.
AdvancedDrawing-Grades10-12(5)
Prerequisite:Drawing
TheIntermediateArtexperienceismoreindependentandexploratorythantheDrawingclass.Studentswill expandtheirartknowledgewiththePrinciplesofDesign(balance,harmony,repetition,movement,unity, contrastandrhythm)throughaseriesofteacher-directedstudiodemonstrationswithsubsequentstudent applicationtotheirownworks Studentsareresponsibleformaintainingaportfolio,weeklysketchpad submissions,participationinregularselfcritiques,weeklyarttalksessions,anindependentmidtermreport,and a nalprojectasdeterminedbytheinstructor.
Ceramics-Grades10-12(5)
Prerequisite:Drawing
Thiscourseintroducesstudentstoceramicsasanartform.Inthisclassstudentswillexplorebasicclay techniquesusingstoneware.StudentswilldeveloptheabilitytoutilizetheElementsofArtandthePrinciplesof Designtocreateworksofartthatshoweachindividual’spointofview Studentswillbeaskedtoobserve carefully,thinkcreatively,rendertechnically,andmakeintentional,thoughtfuldecisions Studentswhoare continuingtheirCeramicseducationwillcontinuetohonetheirskillsandunderstandingofthematerial,acting asmentorsforbeginningstudents.
DigitalPhotography-Grades10-12(5)
Prerequisite:Drawing
Thiscourseexplorestheyoungartmediumofphotographyanditsexpansivedevelopmentsfrom lmtodigital! InthisclassstudentswillexploreDSLRtechnologyandequipment,experimentwithphotoeditingsoftware, and ndcreativewaystoapplythatknowledgetoimagesthatincreaseincomplexityandre ecttheirown feelingsandpointofview.
Painting-Grades10-12(5)
Prerequisite:Drawing
Thiscourseintroducesstudentstopaintingmedia,techniques,style,andhistory.Inthisclassstudentsexplore basicpaintingtechniques,usingavarietyofmaterialstoexperiencefullythepossibilitiesofpaintingasanart medium.StudentswilldeveloptheabilitytoutilizetheElementsofArtandthePrinciplesofDesigntocreate worksofartthatshoweachindividual’spointofview Studentswillbeaskedtoobservecarefully,think creatively,rendertechnically,andmakeintentional,thoughtfuldecisions.Thiscoursemaybetakenmorethan once,andwillincreaseincomplexityeachtime.
StudioArts-Grades10-12(5)
Prerequisite:Drawing
TheStudioArtcoursecontinuesstudents'developmentoftheirvoiceinart.Drawingfromarichcrafthistory, thiscourseo ersaparticularfocusonexperimentalandinterdisciplinaryapproachestotoolsandmethods in ordertoadvancepersonalgrowthtowardanindividualizedlanguage,innovativevision, andmaterial pro ciency Studentswillexpandupontheirtechnicalabilitiesinthemediaoftheirchoosing,developinga thematicbodyofworkthatdemonstrateswhotheyareasartists..Thisisauniqueprogramforstudentswho loveworkingwiththeirhands,criticalthinking,andtheprocessofcreation.Thiscoursemaybetakenmorethan once.. Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe2022-23schoolyear.
AdvancedArt:PortfolioPreparation Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:StudioArtandteacherrecommendation
PortfolioPreparationstudioisintendedtobetakeninthefallsemesterofthestudent’ssenioryearforthe purposeofpreparingabodyofworkssuitableforcollegesubmissionandreviewpurposes
Courseworkisheavilyselfdirectedandrequiressummerworkundertheguidanceoftheteacher Itisexpected thatenrolledstudentsintendtopursueartstudiesatthecollegelevelandworkwellintheindependentnatureof anartstudioenvironment.PortfolioPrepstudentswillcompleteanelectronicportfolio,accompanyingartist’s statements,andaminimumofthree(3)original,teacher-approvedstudiopieces.
English WesternHumanities Grade9(1)
English9isasurveyofliterature,historyandculturesthattracesthefoundationsofWesternculture.This courseintersectswithSocialStudies9:WesternHumanitiesinordertomaximizestudents'exposuretoand appreciationofphilosophy,literature,history,art,literaryanalysis,writing,andcriticalthinking Studentsare evaluatedbasedontheirclassparticipation,formalessaywriting,andquizzes Theyreadpoetry,novels,and shortstories,learningthebasicsofanalyzingandinterpretingliteraryworks.Studentsexpandtheirvocabulary duringregularwordbuildinginstructionandaformalonlinevocabularytrainingprogram,andtheyalso improvetheirbasicwritingskillsbylearningtocreatemoreformalargumentativeparagraphs Studentslearnthe basicsofnarrative,comparative,andargumentativeessaywritingconventions
WorldHumanities Grade10(1)
Thiscoursefocusesontheprimaryissuesthathavecreatedourculturalandsocietalstructureswithina frameworkforglobalunderstanding Itincludesasurveyofkeyliteraryworksthatembraceandanalyzeglobally andculturallydiverseworksofliteraturetaughtinthecontextofthegeographicallocationscoveredinthesocialstudies courseStudentscompareandcontrastideasindi erentplaces,timeperiodsandculturesandexaminethe interrelationshipsbetweenideas,changeandcon ict.ThefoundationalskillsfromHumanitiesI:analyzing, communicating,writing,questioningandre ectingskillsarehonedanddevelopedinthiscourse.
AmericanLiterature-Grade11(1)
ThefocusofAmericanLiteratureistounderstandthein uentialvoicesofthisgenreandhowitcontinuesto developasuniquetotheAmericanexperience.AmericanLiteratureisatwosemestercourserequiredofall juniors.Throughoutthecourse,studentsrespondtoselectionsthroughshortanalysesviaclassparticipationand student-leddiscussionsusingtheHarknessDiscussionMethod Thestudyofliteratureincludesanalyzingthe historyandcultureuniquetothewriter'sexperience Theworksstudiedinthisclassexploreevolvingeras, ethnicities,religion,andsocioeconomicbackgrounds.Studentscontinuetobuildupontheirskillsasclose
readersanddiscussliteratureinascholarlymanner Inordertopreparestudentsfortherigorofcollege,they readexpertcriticismstoaidintheirdeeperunderstandingoftheauthorsandtheirworks Studentswriteseveral literaryanalysispapersduringeachsemester.Essaysareevaluatedinordertohelpstudentscontinuetoimprove theirgrammarandargumentation.Thecourseconcentratesonincorporatingtransitions,subjectverb agreement,andparallelism Asaculminatingassignment,studentswriteamoreextensiveliteraryanalysispaper
HonorsAmericanLiterature Grade11(1)
Prerequisite:B+inHumanities10andteacherrecommendation
HonorsAmericanLiteratureisareading-intensiveandwriting-intensivecoursethataddressesthesameessential thematicquestionsasAmericanLiterature,butthroughanexplorationofadditionalandmorechallenging texts. ThissurveycourseisintentionallyalignedtobetaughtchronologicallywiththeAmericanHistory courseworktoreinforcethroughanchortexts,thelargerdiscussionofculturalbeliefs,attitudesandvaluesofthe Americanpeopleofeachunitofstudy.Criticalwritingskillsarepracticedthroughthecompletionofanalytic essaysfocusingonwritingliteraryandrhetoricalargument,understandingthesisdevelopment,andusing evidencefromprimary/secondarysourcestosupportmultipledraftessaysandotherwritings Regular studentcenteredandstudentdirecteddiscussionsarepartofthiscoursestructures.Anemphasiswillbeplaced onstudents’abilitiestocraftsophisticatedandoriginalanalysis,tosynthesizeinformationfrommultiple sources,andtosupportanargumentwithprimaryandsecondarysources.StudentswhoelecttotakeHonors AmericanLiteratureshouldexpectanintensiveworkloadthatinvolvescompletinglengthierreading assignments,writingcriticalresponsesmorefrequently,andparticipatinginhigherlevelcriticalthinkingin discussions.
MajorAuthors-Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:AmericanLiteratureorseniorstanding
ThistwosemestercoursefocusesontheworksofvariousauthorsdecideduponbytheEnglishdepartmentfor theyear.Literaryanalysisfocusesonhistoricizingtheseworksandlearninghowtheya ectourworldtoday. Duringclassdiscussions,studentsrespondtoselectedtextsusingtheHarknessDiscussionMethod. Studentsevaluatethehistoryandcultureuniquetotheauthor’sexperience Theworksstudiedinthisclass exploredevelopingeras,ethnicities,religion,andsocioeconomicbackgrounds.Studentscontinuetobuildupon theirskillsasclosereadersanddiscussliteratureinascholarlymanner.Inordertopreparestudentsfortherigor ofcollege,theyreadexpertcriticismstoaidintheirdeeperunderstandingoftheauthorsandtheir worksStudentswriteseveralliteraryanalysispapersduringeachsemester Essaysareevaluatedinordertohelp studentscontinuetoimprovetheirgrammarandargumentation.Gradingconcentratesonincorporating transitions,subjectverbagreement,andparallelism.Asaculminatingassignment,studentswriteamore extensiveliteraryanalysispaper.AsinpreviousEnglishcourses,theMLAformatisthestandardforallwritingin thiscourse
APLiteratureandComposition Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:B+inAmericanLiteratureandteacherrecommendation.ItisstronglyrecommendedtotakeLatin andLiteraturebeforetakingthiscourse.
TheAdvancedPlacementEnglishcourseisanintroductorycollege-levelliteraryanalysiscourse Studentsare expectedtoreadcloselyandcriticallyanalyzeimaginativeliteratureinordertodeepentheirunderstandingofthe wayswritersuselanguagetoprovidemeaningandpleasure.Asstudentsread,theywillconsiderawork’s structure,style,andthemes,aswellas gurativelanguage. Writingassignmentswillinclude:expository, analyticalandargumentativeessaysthatwillrequirestudentstoanalyze,interpret,andsynthesizeliteraryworks
ThecourseincludesanintensivestudyofrepresentativeworksofBritish,American,andworldwritersinseveral genresfromthesixteenthcenturytocontemporarytimes Thiscourseisdesignedtocomplywiththecurricular requirementsdescribedintheAPEnglishCourseDescription FocusandObjectives(asde nedbytheCollege Board).TheAPClassinvitesstudentstostudyinanintensivemanner,representativeworksfromvariousgenres andperiods Studentswillreaddeliberatelyandthoroughlyinordertoabsorbawork’scomplexity Studentswill honetheirskillsinclosereading,criticalthinkingandcollegelevelwritingskills Asstudentsconsidervarious waystoapproachliterature,includingsomecriticaltheories,theywilllearnhowtoformulatetheirownoriginal ideasaboutanauthor’sintent.Studentswillwriteessaysthatwillrequirethemtosubstantiatetheseoriginal ideaswithtextualevidence.Studentswillengageininquirythroughstudentleddiscussionsexempli edthrough theHarknessMethod
Forensics Grades912(.5)
TheForensicscourseisdesignedtobeanintroductiontotheartofpublicspeakingintheareasoforatoryand dramaticinterpretation Thecourseisdesignedtoprovidestudentsskillbuildingopportunitiesinareasofvocal variety,readingandspeakingforinterpretation,useofgestureandpantomimetocreateconnectionstoaudience inperformance,memorization,writingintros/transitions,andrhetorical/oralpersuasiontechniques.The DCFLandNCFLrubricsforcategoriesareusedastoolsforteacherandstudentselfevaluationofperformance. StudentsareencouragedtopursueadditionaltrainingandpracticebyjoiningASHDebateandForensicteams. Thiscoursemayberepeated
Speech Grade912(.5)
Thissinglesemestercoursecoverstheessentialsofpublicspeaking,frompresentationmethods,research, audienceinteraction,andaddressingperformanceanxiety Studentslearninformationalandpersuasivespeech techniques,andtheypracticeanddeliverregularpresentations,receivingfeedbackfromeachotheraswellas fromtheteacher.Theyareevaluatedbytheirinclassspeechesandquizzes.
TheatreArtsWorkshop -Grades9-12(.5)
Allaspectsoftheatreareexploredtogivethestudentsanappreciationforthetotalproduction Criticalthinking isdevelopedthroughtheanalysisoftext,theatreasacommentaryonsocialissues,andcooperationTechnicalas wellasperformanceskillswillbetaught.Literaryanalysis,lighting,scenedesign,makeup,production,directing aswellasactingwillbepartoftheclassfocus.Studentswillworktowarda nalgoalofsometypeofproduction attheendofthesemester Thiscoursemayberepeated Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe2022-23schoolyear
CollegeComposition Grade1112(.5)
Inthiselectivecourse,studentsproduceandreviseavarietyofgenresofacademicessays,practiceessentialskills ofparagraphorganization,anddeveloptechniquesofcriticalanalysis Assignmentsrangefromresponsepapers toformalessays Selectedreadingswillbeassignedonsuchtopicsasaudience,voiceandplagiarism Thecourse addressesindividualwritingneeds,butthefocusremainsonacademicwriting.Formatisaworkshop environmentthatincludespeerreviewandoneononestudent/teacherconferencing.Studentswillalsoread modelessaysandcritiqueessays.Languagefocusactivitiesincludere ningworkingthesisclaims,usingavariety ofprimaryandsecondarysourcesasrequiredbytheparticularassignment,usingactivevoice,parallel construction,subject/verbagreement,pronounantecedent,resolutionofambiguity,andappropriateword choicefortheaudienceincludingprecisevocabulary.ThiscourseisbestscheduledinjunioryearorfornonAP seniors.Englishelectivesaretypicallyo eredeveryotheryear.Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe2022-23school year
CreativeWriting-Grade11-12(5)
This05creditelectivecoursefocusesonstudentcreatedwritingofanonacademicnature Studentswilllearn andstudyavarietyof ctionandnon ctionwritingformatsthatincludeletters,narratives,memoirs,short stories,andpoems.Thecoursewillbeinstructionalandalsofollowaworkshopformatwherewritersreview eachother'swork Gradesarebasedonin-classwritingandlongerformalsubmissions Englishelectivesare typicallyo eredeveryotheryear Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe2023-24schoolyear
LatinandLiterature Grade1112(.5)
TheLatinandLiteratureclassfeaturesLatinforliteraryandglobaluseandexplores thetiesbetween classical literatureandcontemporarystories ThisportionoftheclasssupportsWorldLanguageclassesaswellas enhancesperformanceoncollegeentranceexamsandinfuturestudies/careers.Theliteratureselectionscover storiesoffamousmythicpersonagesandcreatures(mythology)sothatstudentsattaingreaterunderstandingof classicalallusionsgoingforwardintheirEnglishclasses(evenintocollege).Studentsalsomakeconnections betweenclassicalworksandlaterworksinspiredbythesearchetypalcharactersandtheirhistories
Shakespeare Grade1112(.5)
ThisupperlevelelectivecourseprovidesafullsemesterstudyoftheworksandcultureofWilliamShakespeare anditsstatusastheexemplarofthefull oweringofElizabethandrama.Studentsreadandperformclose readingactivitiestoenhancetheirreadingabilityofoldertextsandofpoetry,aswellasenhancetheirvocabulary throughcontextualreadingstrategiesanduseofintextglossary.Variousareasoftheaterproductionare showcasedthrougheachplay'sculminatinggrouporindividualprojects suchasdesigninganoverallstaging conceptforoneoftheclassicworks,andconstructingacardboardmockupofthestagesetdesignfora particularscene Thedesignwouldincorporatenuancesofsymbol,characterization,andthemethathadbeen highlightedingroupdiscussionsandclosereadings Studentsalsowriteatleastone lmanalysispaperbasedon a lmedversionofoneoftheplaysstudiedasaculminatingproject.Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe202324 schoolyear.
WomeninLiterature-Grade11-12(5)
Thisupperlevelelectiveisdesignedtogodeeperintoasingleareaofstudyusingavarietyofcriticallensesto investigate,examineandre ectupontheimpactofportrayalsandinterpretationsofwomeninvariousliterary works,both ctionalandbiographical.Someofthelargequestionsthatthecoursewillgrapplewithinclude: Therolethatgenderplaysintheinterpretationofliteraryandculturaltextssuchasfairytalesandmythsallthe waytothecurrentdepictionsinvariousvisualandtextualmedia.Howhavewomen’svoicesandthestoriesthey choosetotell,challengedorchangedconventionsofliteraryrepresentation?Studentswillexploreadiverserange oftextsbyandaboutwomeninavarietyofgenres,including ction,non ction,poetry,memoir,criticaltheory, and lm Studentswillpracticehoningtheirwritingskillsinweeklyjournals,imprompturesponses,and multidraftexpositoryessays ThecoursewillbetaughtutilizingtheHarknessmethodofinstructionand inquiry.Daybooksareusedastheprimarysourceofanalysisin allgenresofwriting. Englishelectivesare typicallyo eredeveryotheryear. Thiscoursewillbeofferedinthe2022-23schoolyear.
Mathematics
Studentplacementinacourseisdesignedtoprovidethebestopportunityforsuccessaswellasthebestutilizationof thestudent’stalents Sometimesasthestudentmaturesandbecomesmorecognizantofherneedsanddesires,she wishestobeinmathclassesthataremorerigorous,demanding,andmoveatamorerapidpace.Ifastudentand/or parentrequeststhatthenextcourseinthemathsequencebeanhonorsratherthanacollegepreparationcourse,the followingcriteriamustbemet:
1.A nalgradeof“A”(93%orbetter)inthepreviouscourse
2.Teacherrecommendation
3.Ascoreof85%orbetteronthe nalexamfromthepreviouscourse
4Aformal(written)commitmenttolearn,beforetherequestedclassbegins,inadditiontocompletingany materialthatmayhavebeenexcludedfromthestudent’spreviousmathcourse
AdditionalFees:Agraphingcalculator(TI84Pluspreferred)isrequiredforALLmathclasses($75$100).
Algebra1-Grade9(1)
Prerequisite:Equivalentofeighthgrademathandplacementexam
StudentsinAlgebra1usetheBigIdeasAlgebra1textbook.Thiscourseisanintroductiontothestudyof algebrawherestudentsfurtherpracticetheirproblemsolving,patternrecognition,andreasoningskillsand developmathematicallanguageforscienceandmoreadvancedmathematics Thiscourseintroducesstudentsto variables,algebraicexpressions,inequalities,linearandquadraticequations,systemsofequations,functions,and alloftheirmultiplerepresentations.Avarietyofactivitiessuchasmodeling,groupwork,andopenended problemsolvingallowstudentstodeveloptheabilitytoexploreandsolverealworldapplicationproblems, demonstratetheappropriateuseofgraphingcalculators,andcommunicatemathematicalideasclearly This courselaysthefoundationformathematicalliteracythatwillhelpstudentsbesuccessfulineverysubsequent courseinmathematics.
HonorsGeometry Grade9(1)
Prerequisite:HonorsGrade8math,HonorsGrade8Algebra1orplacementexam
StudentsinHonorsGeometryworkthroughtheBigIdeasGeometrytextbook.EuclideanGeometryisoneof theoldestdisciplinesthatisstillroutinelystudiedinschool Asthe rstexposuretoaself-containedaxiomatic system,geometryisanintroductiontothelogicalframeworkthatunderliesallmathematicalinquiry Students studybothanalyticandcoordinategeometryintwodimensions,exploringlines,segments,angles,polygons,and circles.Specialemphasisisgiventoformalproofsinvolvingcongruenceamongtrianglesandsimilarityamong trianglesandamongotherpolygons.Asthecoursemovestomorepracticalaspectsofgeometry,studentsexplore three-dimensional gures,determiningsurfaceareasandvolumesofpyramids,prisms,cones,cylinders,and spheres.Studentsapplyalgebra,logic,andproblemsolvingskillsthroughout.Thehonorscoursedelvesmore deeplyintotheaxiomaticcharacterandthelogicaldevelopmentofgeometry.Inaddition,honorsstudents acquiregreaterindependenceintheirabilitytomakelogicaldeductionsandexploreright-triangletrigonometry asanextensionoftheconceptofsimilarity
Geometry-Grade10(1)
Prerequisite:Algebraorequivalent
StudentsinGeometryworkthroughtheBigIdeasGeometrytextbook. EuclideanGeometryisoneoftheoldest disciplinesthatisstillroutinelystudiedinschool.Asthe rstexposuretoaselfcontainedaxiomaticsystem, geometryisanintroductiontothelogicalframeworkthatunderliesallmathematicalinquiry.Studentsstudy bothanalyticandcoordinategeometryintwodimensions,exploringlines,segments,angles,polygons,and circles Specialemphasisisgiventoformalproofsinvolvingcongruenceamongtrianglesandsimilarityamong trianglesandamongotherpolygons.Asthecoursemovestomorepracticalaspectsofgeometry,studentsexplore threedimensional gures,determiningsurfaceareasandvolumesofpyramids,prisms,cones,cylinders,and spheres.Studentsapplyalgebra,logic,andproblem-solvingskillsthroughout.
HonorsAlgebra2-Grade10(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinHonorsGeometry,orteacherrecommendation
StudentsinHonorsAlgebra2usetheBigIdeasAlgebra2textbook.Thiscoursecontinuesthestudyofalgebra, formingabasisforunderstandingmathematicallanguageinscienceandmoreadvancedmathematics.Topics includelinear,quadratic,polynomial,rational,exponential,andlogarithmicfunctionsandtheirgraphs;systems ofequations;roots,powers,andrationalexponents Emphasisisplacedonalgebraicprocesses,problem-solving, criticalthinking,andreallifeapplicationsthatintegrateconceptsfromgeometryandotherbranchesof mathematics.Graphingtechnologyisanintegralpartofinstructionandstudentwork.Problemsand applicationsaremorecomplexthanthoseinAlgebra2.
Algebra2 Grade11(1)
Prerequisite:Geometryorequivalent
StudentsinAlgebra2workthroughtheBigIdeasAlgebra2textbook. Thiscoursecontinuesthestudyof algebra,formingabasisforunderstandingmathematicallanguageinscienceandmoreadvancedmathematics
Topicsincludelinear,quadratic,polynomial,rational,exponential,andlogarithmicfunctionsandtheirgraphs; systemsofequations;roots,powers,andrationalexponents.Emphasisisplacedonalgebraicprocesses, problemsolving,criticalthinking,andapplicationsthatintegrateconceptsfromscienceandotherbranchesof mathematics.Graphingtechnologyisusedthroughoutthecourse.
Precalculus Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinAlgebra2
Thiscoursereinforcesandexpandstheconceptsfromalgebraandgeometryasapreparationforcalculus.The materialrequiresstudentstobededicatedandindependentlearnerswithagoodworkethic Topicsinclude polynomialandrationalfunctionsandtheirgraphs,exponentialandlogarithmicfunctions,circletrigonometry, trigonometricgraphsandinversesandtrigonometricidentitiesandequations.Studentsimprovetheir problemsolvingandreasoningskillsthroughavarietyofactivitiessuchasindividualpractice,groupwork, applications,anddiscussionsofvariousmethodsofsolvingandpractice.
HonorsPrecalculus Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinHonorsAlgebra2
Thiscoursereinforcesandexpandstheconceptsfromalgebraandgeometryasapreparationforcalculus, includingAPCalculus Studentsexplorethesametopicsasintheregularprecalculuscourse,butatagreater depthofconceptualunderstanding Thematerialrequiresstudentstobededicatedandindependentlearners withagoodworkethic.Topicsincludepolynomialandrationalfunctionsandtheirgraphs,exponentialand
logarithmicfunctions,circulartrigonometry,trigonometricgraphsandinversesandtrigonometricidentitiesand equations Timewillalsobespentexploringconicsectionsandtheirgraphicalproperties Studentsimprove theirproblemsolvingandreasoningskillsthroughavarietyofactivitiessuchasindividualpractice,groupwork, applications,anddiscussionsofvariousmethodsofsolvingandpractice.
AdvancedTopicsinMathematics-Grade11-12(5)
Prerequisite:Algebra2andteacherrecommendation
Thissemester classo ersstudentstheopportunitytostudytopicsnotcoveredinthestandardmathematics curriculum.Thesetopicsmayincludecombinatorics,linearalgebra,numbertheory,graphtheoryandnonEuclideangeometry
APCalculus Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinHonorsPrecalculusandteacherrecommendation
Thiscoursedealswiththreebigideas:change,limits,andanalysisoffunctions.Forthe rstbigidea,change, studentsusederivativestodescriberatesofchange,orde niteintegralstodescribenetchange Theseideasare exploredinavarietyofcontexts,withanemphasisontheFundamentalTheoremofCalculus.Thesecondbig idea,thatofalimit,isexploredinbothdiscreteandcontinuousmodels.Asstudentsconsiderlimitingcases,they modelrealworldbehavioranddiscoverandunderstandimportantideas,de nitions,formulas,andtheoremsin calculus,suchascontinuityanddi erentiation Finally,studentsimplementanalysisoffunctions,thethirdbig idea,byanalyzingthebehaviorsoffunctionsandrelatinglimitstodi erentiation,integration,andin niteseries andrelatingeachoftheseconceptstotheothers.StudentsareexpectedtotaketheAPCalculusexam,witha viewtowardearningascorethatwillqualifythemforcollegecredit.
HonorsCalculus Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinPrecalculusorHonorsPrecalculusandteacherrecommendation
HonorsCalculusisdesignedforstudentswhowishtostudythefundamentalsofcalculuswithouttheintentof takingtheAPCalculustest.Thiscourseisconcernedwithdevelopingthestudents'understandingofthe conceptsofcalculusandhow,whyandwhentousethem.Thematerialisanalyzedusingvisual,numerical, algebraic,andverbalmethods,andincludeslimits,continuity,di erentiation,curve-sketchingandapplications ofdi erentiation Studentsimprovetheirproblem-solvingandreasoningskillsthroughavarietyofactivities suchasmodeling,groupwork,applications,anddiscussionsofvariousmethodsofsolvingandpractice.
Probability,StatisticsandTrigonometry Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofAlgebra2andteacherrecommendation
Thiscoursebeginswithastudyofcountingtechniques,particularlypermutationsandcombinations These techniquesarethenappliedtoprobability,andstudentsfurtherlearnbasicprobabilitydistributions,suchasthe binomialandgeometricdistributions.Thestatisticssectionofthecoursestartswithdescriptivestatistics,then movestoadiscussionofdata-gathering,sampling,andbasicinferentialstatistics,suchascon denceintervalsfor aproportion Calculatorsareusedextensivelyforprobabilityandstatisticalcomputations Thetrigonometry sectionreinforcesandexpandsconceptsfromalgebraandgeometrythroughadeeperstudyofrighttriangle trigonometryandgeneraltrigonometricfunctions.Emphasisisgiventoapplicationssuchasmapmaking,and navigation,usingtheLawofSinesandtheLawofCosines.Thecourseconcludeswithaprojectchosenbythe student
Science Biology Grade9(1)
Biologyintroducesthestudenttothelivingsystemsonacellular,organismal,andecologicallevel.Studentswill engageinclassroomlecture,discussion,andlaboratoryexperiences.Thecoursewillemphasizethedevelopment ofthescienti cprocessandlaboratorytechniques StudentswillaccesstheNextGenerationScienceStandards throughstorylinesthatincludebothScienceandEngineeringPractices,aswellas,CrossCuttingConceptsfrom topicsincludingdiversityoforganisms,cellularandmolecularbiology,heredity,growthanddevelopment, structureandfunctionoforganisms,evolution,andecology.
HonorsBiology Grade9(1)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofAlgebraandwithteacherrecommendation
HonorsBiologyisarigorouscoursewherestudentswillengageinclassroomlecture,discussion,andlaboratory experiences.Studentswillbeintroducedtothelivingsystemsonacellular,organismal,andecologicallevel.The coursewillemphasizethedevelopmentofthescienti cprocessandlaboratorytechniques HonorsBiologyisa rigorousclassthatgoesintogreaterdepthofBiologyconcepts.Itwillbemoredemandingintermsoftime, e ortandpreparation.ThesametopicswillbecoveredaswithGeneralBiologybutwithmoredetailanddeeper understandingandanalysisofmaterial.HonorsBiologywillmoveatafasterpacecoveringmoredepthand breadthofvocabularyandinterconnectedprocesses StudentswillaccesstheNextGenerationScienceStandards throughstorylinesthatincludebothScienceandEngineeringPractices,aswellas,CrossCuttingConceptsfrom topicsincludingdiversityoforganisms,cellularandmolecularbiology,heredity,growthanddevelopment, structureandfunctionoforganisms,evolution,andecology.
Chemistry Grade1011(1)
Studentsexplorethefundamentalprinciplesofchemistrywhichcharacterizethepropertiesofmatterandhowit reacts.Computerbasedandtraditionallaboratorytechniquesareusedtoobtain,organizeandanalyzedata. Conclusionsaredevelopedusingbothqualitativeandquantitativeprocedures.Topicsinclude,butarenot limitedto:measurement,atomicstructure,electroncon guration,theperiodictablebonding,gaslaws, propertiesofliquidsandsolids,solutions,stoichiometry,statesofmatter,behaviorofgasses,waterandaqueous systems,solutions,molarity,molality,andreactions.
HonorsChemistry-Grade10(1)
Prerequisite:MathandScienceteacherrecommendation
Studentsexplorethefundamentalprinciplesofchemistrywhichcharacterizethepropertiesofmatterandhowit reacts.Computerbasedandtraditionallaboratorytechniquesareusedtoobtain,organizeandanalyzedata. Conclusionsaredevelopedusingbothqualitativeandquantitativeprocedures.Topicsinclude,butarenot limitedto:measurement,atomicstructure,electroncon guration,theperiodictablebonding,gaslaws, propertiesofliquidsandsolids,solutions,stoichiometry,reactions,kinetics,equilibrium,acidsandbases,and oxidationandreduction.
AdvancedChemistryLab-Grade11-12(1)
Prerequisite:HonorsChemistryandconcurrentenrollmentinAPChemistry
TheAdvancedChemistryLabTechniquescourseprovidesstudentswithacollegelevelfoundationtosupport futureadvancedcourseworkinchemistry. Studentscultivatetheirunderstandingofchemistrythrough
inquiry-basedlaboratoryinvestigations
TheselabsarealignedwithlearningobjectivesoftheAPChemistry course ThiscoursealsoalignswithbestpracticespromotedbyAmerica’sLabReportandtheNationalScience Foundation AdvancedChemistryLabTechniquesemphasizesscienti cinquiry,reasoning,andcritical thinking.Itenablesstudentstoplan,direct,andintegratearangeofsciencepractices,suchasdesigning experiments,collectingdata,andapplyingquantitativeskills.ThisclassmustbetakenalongwithAPChemistry.
APChemistry Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:HonorsChemistryandconcurrentenrollmentinAdvancedChemistryLab
APChemistryisanin-depth,fast-pacedsecondyearchemistrycourseforadvancedstudentswithagenuine interestinchemistryandothersciences Thecourseprovidesstudentswithathoroughgroundinginchemical principlesandquantitativereasoning,withanemphasisoninorganicchemistry.Theworkloadisequivalenttoa rstyearcollegelevelgeneralchemistrysequence,includinganintensiveandbroadlaboratorycomponent. Selfmotivated,independentlearnerswhohavedemonstratedstrongabilitiesinprevioussciencecoursesare encouragedtotakethisrigorous,butrewarding,course ThiscoursemustbetakenconcurrentlywithAdvanced ChemistryLab
Physics Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:AdvancedAlgebraandfinalgradeofB+oraboveinChemistryandwithteacherrecommendation
Thiscourseisdesignedtogivestudentsathoroughunderstandingofbasicphysicsconcepts Ineveryunit, studentswill rstexperienceandmeasurephysicalphenomena,analyzeanddiscusstheirdatausingverbal, visual,numericalandanalyticalrepresentationstocreateascienti cmodel,andthenextendtheirconclusionsto anewsettingwherere nementofthemodelmaybenecessary.Topicsofstudywillbekinematicsanddynamics inonedimension,energyandwork
HonorsPhysics Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:PrecalculusorconcurrentandfinalgradeofB+oraboveinHonorsChemistryorfinalgradeofAin Chemistrywithteacherrecommendation
Thiscourseislab-based,designedtogivestudentsastrongbackgroundinintroductoryphysicsusingtheskillsof observation,speculation,analysisandconclusion.Ineveryunit,studentswillcollectdataanddiscusstheir results,arguingwithevidence,developingascienti cmodelusingverbal,visual,numerical,analyticaland computationalrepresentations,andthenextendtheirconclusionstoanewsettingwherere nementofthe modelmaybenecessary Topicswillincludekinematicsanddynamicsinoneandtwodimensions,energyand work.
AdvancedBiology:Life’sMechanisms Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHonorsBiology,HonorsChemistryandteacherrecommendation
Thisyearlongstudyofbiologyisanadvancedbiologycoursewherestudentsengageinclassroomlecture, discussion,andlaboratoryexperiencestocultivatetheirunderstandingofbiologythroughinquirybased investigations.Unitsexploredincludethefollowingtopics:evolution,cellularprocesses,energyand communication,genetics,informationtransfer,ecology,andinteractions.AdvancedBiologyisstructured aroundfourbigideas,theenduringunderstandingswithinthebigideasandtheessentialknowledgewithinthe enduringunderstandings.
HonorsAnatomy&Physiology -Grade11-12(1)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHonorsBiologyandHonorsChemistryandteacherrecommendation
Thisacademicallyrigorouslaboratorysciencecoursewillbuildonconceptslearnedinbiologyandchemistry.It willfocusspeci callyonhumananatomyandphysiology.Throughlectures,labs,andactivities,studentswill learnhowthestructures(anatomy)ofthehumanbody ttheirfunction(physiology)tomaintainhomeostasis oftheorganismandcontinuethespecies Alltwelvehumanbodysystemswillbeincluded,aswellasthetypesof tissueandcellchemistry.
EnvironmentalScience -Grade11-12(.5)
Thegoalofthecourseistoprovidestudentswiththescienti cprinciples,concepts,andmethodologiesrequired tounderstandtheinterrelationshipsofthenaturalworld,toidentifyandanalyzeenvironmentalproblemsboth naturalandhumanmade,toevaluatetherelativerisksassociatedwiththeseproblems,toexaminealternative solutionsforresolvingand/orpreventingthem,andtodevelopandfocustheirownpoliticalperspective. Environmentalscienceisinterdisciplinary;itembracesawidevarietyoftopicsfromdi erentareasofstudy Yet thereareseveralmajorunifyingconstructs,orthemes,thatcutacrossthemanytopicsincludedinthestudyof environmentalscience.
ForensicScience-Grade11-12(.5)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofBiologyandChemistry
Thiscoursewillconnectsciencetotherealworld.Studentswillworkindependentlybutcollaboratively, understandforensicscience,incorporatehistorywithscience,expandcriticalthinking,usescienti cterminology andlearnnewusesoftechnologyinsolvingcrimes.StudentswilllearnaboutcareersinvolvedinForensicScience andwillplaymockrolesasexpertsinthe eldtosolvecrimes Studentswillbegiventhetoolstointerpretdatain bothchemicalandbiologicalanalysis Thiscourseisrichinlabinvestigationandexplorationwhichappliesto manydisciplinesofscienti cstudysuchasbiology/anatomy,chemistryandphysics.
Zoology-Grades11-12(.5)
Zoologyprovidesanintroductiontotheroleofscienceinthestudyandconservationofanimalsandplants
Courselectures,scienti creadings,anda eldtripprovidearigorousintroductiontothemotivationfor, methodsof,andmajorchallengesfacingcontemporaryzoology.Inaddition,lecturesandlaboratoriesseekto enhanceeachstudent’sunderstandingofthescienti cprocessandthusthepotentialandlimitationsofscience asatoolinaddressingcontemporarysocialproblems Thecontentofcourselecturesfocusesonanintroduction tothescienti cstudyandanalysisofbiodiversity;asurveyofthemajorthreatstobiodiversity;anoverviewof contemporaryconservationstrategiesandananalysisofrecentandhistoricsuccessandfailuresinconservation e orts.
Science&Technology
Technology
IntroductiontoComputerScience Grade9(5)
ThiscourseisarequiredcourseforallGrade9students.
IntrotoComputerScienceisanintroductionclassforstudentswhohavehadnopriorcomputerscience experience. Thisclasswillbeusingaward-winningBlackbirdCode.Itisaproject-orientedprogramming curriculumthatintroducesnewprogrammerstotheskillsrequiredtobuildanimationsandgamesusing JavaScript.Studentsdevelopprogrammingskillssuchasdeclaringandusingvariables,conditionalstatements, datatypes,objects,functions,loops,andarrays.Studentswillprogramonauserfriendlycodeeditor,whichhas
helpfulerrormessagesanddocumentationwhichmakeslearningmucheasier Studentswilllearntodevelop logicstatements,complexdatastructures,andbuildgamesandanimations
IntrotoRobotics&Engineering Grade912(.5)
IntroductiontoRoboticsisabeginningclassintotheworldofrobotics.Robotsareusedinsmartphones,smart cars,smartbuildings,healthcare,defense,theinternet,securitysystems,spaceandseaexploration,satellites,etc Studentswillunderstandhowthebasicrobotworks.Thiscurriculumisdesignedtotakenewprogrammersand leadthemstepbystepintotheworldofROBOTCprogramming.TheVexCurriculumisbuiltaroundthe fundamentalunderstandingofthesystemsthatmakeuprobotsandthedevelopmentofworkplace competencies Thecornerstoneoftheclassinvolvessolvingengineeringdesignproblems Theteacherwillbe placedintheroleofafacilitator/mentor,thestudentintheroleofprojectmanager/problemsolver.
Uponcompletionofthecoursethestudentwillbeableto:identify,formulatesolutionsfor,andsolve engineeringtechnologyproblemsusingengineeringdesignprocesses,applyknowledgeofmathematics,science andtechnologytosolveroboticengineeringtechnologyproblems,functiononmultidisciplinaryteams, communicatee ectivelyusingvariousformsofcommunications,recognizetheneedfor,anddemonstratethe abilityto,engageinlifelonglearning,describevariousmethodsusedtomanageandscheduleprojects, participateinand/orconductdesignreviewsandcollect,analyzeandinterpretdata.
IntermediateRobotics&Engineering Grade1012(.5)
Prerequisite:IntroductiontoRoboticsandteacherrecommendation
IntermediateRoboticsisacontinuationoftheIntrotoRoboticsclassstudentstakeasfreshmen.Itisan in-depthstudyofthesystemsthatmakeuprobotsandmethodsforsolvingengineeringdesignproblems Complexandadvancedprogrammingskillsarelearnedinthiscourse Studentswilldesignandbuildtheirown robot,totheirownspeci cations,aslongasthespeci cationsfollowcertainparametersandtherobotisableto completespeci ctasks.Therobotswillbemoreadvancedwithahigherlevelofdesignandintricacy.Themain objectiveoftheclassistodesignarobottoperformaspeci ctask,approvedbytheinstructor.Toaccomplish this,studentswilldothefollowing:Identifyaproblem/task,formulatesolutionsusingengineeringdesign processes,applypriorknowledgeandnewknowledgetosolvetheproblem,collect,analyze,andinterpretdatato helpintheengineeringoftherobot,iterateuntilthetaskcanbecompletedbytherobot.
APComputerSciencePrinciples(APCSP)-Grade10-12(1)
Prerequisites:IntroductiontoComputerScience
APComputerSciencePrinciplesisanintroductorycollegelevelcomputingcoursethatintroducesstudentsto thebreadthofthe eldofcomputerscience.Studentslearntodesignandevaluatesolutionsandtoapply computersciencetosolveproblemsthroughthedevelopmentofalgorithmsandprograms Theyincorporate abstractionintoprogramsandusedatatodiscovernewknowledge Studentsalsoexplainhowcomputing innovationsandcomputingsystems includingtheinternet work,exploretheirpotentialimpacts,and contributetoacomputingculturethatiscollaborativeandethical
APComputerScienceA(APCSA) Grade1112
Prerequisite:IntrotoComputerProgramming,APComputerSciencePrinciples
APComputerScienceAintroducesstudentstocomputersciencethroughprogramming Fundamentaltopics inthiscourseincludethedesignofsolutionstoproblems,theuseofdatastructurestoorganizelargesetsofdata, thedevelopmentandimplementationofalgorithmstoprocessdataanddiscovernewinformation,theanalysis
ofpotentialsolutions,andtheethicalandsocialimplicationsofcomputingsystems
Thecourseemphasizes objectorientedprogramminganddesignusingtheJavaprogramminglanguage
MobileAppProgramming Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:APComputerScienceA(APCSA)
Mobileapplicationsarebecomingincreasinglyimportanttoourconsumptionofmedia,news,social interaction,andlearning Inthiscourse,studentswilllearnhowtocreatemobileapps Studentswilldesignand buildapplicationstorunontheirownsmartphonesandwillusethelatesttoolsandtechnologiesavailablefor mobileappdevelopment.Theywillthenputitonamarketplace,suchasAppStoreandGooglePlay,tosellor o erforfree.
SocialStudies
WesternHumanities Grade9(1)
History 9isasurveyofliterature,historyandculturesthattracesthefoundationsofWesternculture.This courseintersectswithEnglish9:WesternHumanitiesinordertomaximizestudents'exposuretoand appreciationofphilosophy,geography,literature,history,art,literaryanalysis,writing,andcriticalthinking. Studentswillstudythechiefeconomic,political,religious,social,andculturalcontributionsofcivilizationsas theyshapedWesternEuropeintimesofwarandpeace,practicingresearch,criticalthinking,dataanalysisand historicalinterpretationskills,discerningtherootsofcon ictandcooperationoverthelast500years,measuring andappreciatingtheimpactofhistoricaleventsandprocessesonliteratureandart Studentsgaincon dencein thenecessaryartofinquiryandweighingreasonablecompetinginterpretationsofhistoricalfacts.Thiscourseis designedtodevelopafoundationforstudents’analytic,communication,research,writingandquestioningskills throughouttheiracademiccareer.
WorldHumanities Grade10(1)
Thiscoursefocusesontheprimaryissuesthathavecreatedourculturalandsocietalstructureswithina frameworkforglobalunderstanding.Itincludesasurveyofworldgeography,history,literatureandcultures. Keyliteraryworksaretaughtinthecontextofthegeographicallocationscoveredinthesocialstudiescourse Essentialtopicssuchasglobaleconomy,historicaldynamics,environment,movement,women,philosophy, religion,humandevelopmentandtheinterrelationofthesetopicstocontemporarysocietyareexamined. Studentscompareandcontrastideasindi erentplaces,timeperiodsandculturesandexaminethe inter-relationshipsbetweenideas,changeandcon ict.ThefoundationalskillsfromHumanitiesI:analyzing, communicating,writing,questioningandre ectingskillsarehonedanddevelopedinthiscourse
APUnitedStatesHistory Grade11(1)
Prerequisite:PermissionoftheSocialStudiesDepartment
Thiscollege-levelcoursespansmorethanhalfamillennium’sworthofevents,processes,anddevelopmentsthat shapedthecountryandtheworldthatweinhabittoday.Theun nishedprojectofexpandingthede nitionof whatitmeanstobeacitizenandwhatitmeanstobefreeisthefocusofourdiscussionsandofthewrittenwork overthecourseoftheyear.Thecoursecentersarounda sharedinquiryinprimaryandsecondarydocuments thatmayappearontheMayexam Argumentsarerootedinhistoricalevidenceand reasonableinterpretations areanchoredinthetranquilwatersofcivility,compassion,andcareforoneanother Thiscourseprovides multipleopportunitiesforstudentstodemonstrateevolvingpro ciencyinapplyingcriticalthinkingto
historicalevents,processesandartifacts Speci cally,overthecourseoftheyear,wemasterthefollowingsixcore skills:1)identifyingandexplaininghistoricaldevelopmentsandprocesses;2)analyzingsourcingandsituationof primaryandsecondarysources;3)analyzingargumentsinprimaryandsecondarysources;4)analyzingthe contextofhistoricalevents,developments,andprocesses,and5)usinghistoricalreasoningprocesses (comparison,causation,continuityandchange);6)analyzingpatternsandconnectionsbetweenandamong historicaldevelopmentsandprocesses
UnitedStatesHistory Grade11(1)
UnitedStatesHistoryprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytoacquireanunderstandingofthechronological developmentoftheUnitedStatesandgovernmentbyexaminingthepolitical,economic,social,religious, military,scienti c,andculturaleventsthathavea ectedtheriseandgrowthofthenation.Thecourse encompassesmaterialsfromtheprerevolutionaryerathroughthetwenty rstcentury.Contentcovered includes,butisnotlimitedto:anunderstandingofgeographichistoricandtimespacerelationship,changesand trendsinAmericanculturethroughthecenturies,thetechnologicalandurbantransformationofthecountry, andAmericanforeignpoliticaldevelopment Thiscourseprovidesmultipleopportunitiestodemonstratean evolvingpro ciencyinapplyingcriticalthinkingtohistoricalevents,processesandartifacts.
Economics-Grade11-12(.5)
Thiscourseemphasizesthewaysinwhicheconomicsa ectsthelivesofindividualsandhowindividuals, throughtheireconomicchoices,shapetheirworld.Usingaprojectbasedlearningapproach,focusareaswill includescarcityandchoice,opportunitycost,macroandmicroeconomics,theroleofgovernment,international growthandstability.Throughouteachunit,studentswilldeveloppersonal nancetoolsandstrategiesand applythemtorelevantcurrenteventsandsigni canthistoricalones Personal nanceandbudgetingtopicswill includetaxes,buyingandmaintainingacar,ahome,andalifestyle
UnitedStatesGovernment Grade1112(.5)
Thiscourseful llstheStateofMichiganCivicsrequirementforhighschoolgraduation.Itaimstoempower studentstobeinformed,activeandinvolvedcitizens Thiscoursepursuesathematicapproachtothepoliticaland socialresponsibilitiesrequiredbyresidenceinanationservedbyademocraticconstitutionandtradition.Studentswill studytheprimarydocumentsofourdemocraticheritagewithspecialemphasisontheConstitutionasitrelatestoeveryday situations,majorSupremeCourtdecisionsandadiscerninganalysisofcivilliberties Thefederalgovernmentisstudied indetailaswellasstateandlocalgovernmentinlesserdetail.Wefollowcurrenteventsusingonlinenewssources andothermedia.Studentsareexpectedtogobeyondlearningthestructureofgovernmenttolearnhowit actuallyworksandsomeofthemajorin uencesongovernment.
Debate Grade912(.5)
Thisonesemesterelectivecourseisdesignedforthoseinterestedindevelopingtheirskillsinpublicspeakingand presentations. ThissemesterlongcoursepreparesstudentstorepresentAcademyoftheSacredHeartonthe local,regional,andnationalstageineachofthefollowingdebateevents:a)BigQuestions;b)Congressional Debate;c)ExtemporaneousDebate;d)LincolnDouglasDebate;e)PolicyDebate;f)PublicForumDebate;g) WorldSchoolsDebate;h)RonaldReaganPresidentialDebate;i)CoolidgeCupDebate.
Introduction toPhilosophy-Grade10-12(.5)
Howdoweknowandunderstandthings?Whatistheimportanceofknowledge?Whatisthedi erencebetween knowledgeandbelief? Thisonesemestercourseisanintroductiontophilosophy,focusingonepistemologyand metaphysics.Oursharedhistoryofknowledgeimpactsthemodernworldandthedevelopmentofcommunity
andthiscourseenhancesstudentunderstandingoftheimpactofsomeofhumanity'sgreatestthinkers, includingPlato,Aristotle,StAugustine,StThomasAquinas,Descartes,ThomasHobbes,andJohnLocke Studentsreadexcerptsfromthemajorworksofeachphilosopher,discusstheirideas,andwriteanessay comparingseveralschoolsofthought.Theyareevaluatedontheirparticipationindiscussions,classquizzes,and amajoressay.Studentswillalsoengageinopen-mindeddiscussionanddebateastheytackle,head-on,someof thegreatestphilosophicalideasinhumanhistory
Psychology1 Grade1012(.5)
Thiscoursewillintroduceessentialtopicsinpsychologyincludinganoverviewofhowpsychologydevelopedas anacademicdiscipline,andgivestudentsanintroductiontothissubjectbyexaminingthemajorpsychological perspectivesincludingbehavioral,cognitive,andsocialcultural. Throughoutthecoursestudentswillengagein reasoning,problemsolving,abstract,analytical,andcriticalthinkingskills.Cognition,perception,learning, humandevelopment,motivation,andpersonalityaresomeofthetopicsoftheclass.Throughreading, demonstrationandresearch,studentswillgainabetterunderstandingofwhotheyareandhowtheyfunctionas humans
AbnormalPsychology Grades1112(.5)
Prerequisite:CompletionofPsychology1withaB+orhigher. Thiscoursewillsurveypsychologicaldisordersanddiseases Studentswillidentify,categorize,andbecome familiarwithsymptomsandtreatmentsofmentaldisorders.Culturalfactors,publicattitudes,andethicalissues willbeincludedaswellasthee ectsofmentaldisordersonindividuals,familiesandsociety.
FilmStudies-Grade11-12(5)
Thiscourseexploresthehumanconditionthrough lm Studentswillwatch lmswhichexaminehowfaithis manifestedinhumanityandtheunconquerablespiritofWoman.Studentswillbeexpectedtoengageinhigher levelanalyticalthinkingandre ectivediscussionsandwritingassignments.
HonorsEuropeanHistory-Grade11-12(1)
Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofWorldHumanitiesandpermissionoftheSocialStudiesdepartment ThiscoursecoversthehistoryofEuropefromMinoanCivilizationtotheModernAge.Itincludessocial, political,economic,intellectualandculturalissues,aswellasarthistory.Studentswillneedtomaintaina demandingreadingschedule,whichwillincludethetextandsupplementarysources Emphasisisplacedon analyticalwriting,classparticipationanddiscussion,useofprimarysources,andinvestigativereading.
APUnitedStatesGovernment Grade12(.5)
APUS GovernmentandPoliticsprovidesacollege-level,nonpartisanintroductiontokeypoliticalconcepts, ideas,institutions,policies,interactions,roles,andbehaviorsthatcharacterizetheconstitutionalsystemand politicalcultureoftheUnitedStates.StudentswillstudyU.S.foundationaldocuments,SupremeCourt decisions,andothertextsandvisualstogainanunderstandingoftherelationshipsandinteractionsamong politicalinstitutions,processes,andbehaviors.Students willalsoengageindisciplinarypracticesthatrequire themtoreadandinterpretdata,makecomparisonsandapplications,anddevelopevidence-basedarguments In addition,theywillcompleteapoliticalscienceresearchorappliedcivicsproject.
Theology
ElementsofFaithandScripture-Grade9(5)
ThishalfcreditcourseteachesthebasicsofCatholicfaiththroughaclosereadingoftheNiceneCreed,Bible passages,andteacherselectedreadings.ItaimstohelpstudentsnavigatetheBible,applyBiblereadingsto everydaylife,andunderstandtheirroleasstewardsoftheearth.ItdevelopsanunderstandingoftheBible’s structureandthemanyauthorsandbooksitcomprises Studentswillbeginthiscoursediscerningtheirbelief systems,whoGodistothem,aswellashowmoralityplaysaroleintheirfaithlivesthroughjournaling, discussion,andprayer. StudentswillstudyboththeApostlesandNiceneCreeds,gainingabroader understandingoftheircontextinhistoryandasprayer.Studentswillthenrespondtoandwrestlewithwhatwe cometounderstand,questionandexperienceasachallengeoran“A-Ha”moment.
WorldReligions Grade10(1)
ThiscourseintroducesstudentstotheecumenicalconversationbetweenRomanCatholicismandthreeofthe world’smajorreligioustraditions(Islam,Hinduism,andBuddhism),andtotheacademic eldofthe comparativestudyofreligions Witheachtradition,thestudentsexplorehistory,geography,primarytextsand narratives,basictenets,sacredspaces,rituals,practice,ethics,aswellasculturalcontributions.Studentsalso examineaspectspertinenttotheevolutionandrelevanceofeachtraditioninthecontemporaryworld.In additiontogaininganawarenessandliteracyregardingdi erencesandsimilaritiesacrossreligioustraditions, studentsgainanappreciationandrespectforthelivedreligioustraditionsthathelpshapethepersonalandsocial identitiesofdiversepeoplesintheUSandaroundtheworld Thiscourse owsdirectlyoutoftheGoalsand CriteriaofSacredHeartSchools speci cally,Goal1:schoolsoftheSacredHeartcommitthemselvestoeducate toapersonalandactivefaithinGod,andthesixthcriteria:theschoolfostersinterreligiousacceptanceand dialoguebyeducatingtoanunderstandingofanddeeprespectforreligionsoftheworld.Inadditionto engaginginsustainedstudyandre ectiononthreeoftheworld’smajorreligioustraditions,studentsdevelop awarenessandrespectforhowreligioustruthshapeshumanlifeandcontemporarysociety.
ChristianSocialJustice Grade11(1)
Thiscoursewillfocuson SocialJusticewithanemphasisontheSevenPillarsofCatholicSocialTeaching By intertwiningGoalsIIVintodialogueandre ectioninthiscourse,studentswillhaveampleopportunityto critically,prayerfully,andempatheticallyviewsocialchallengesofinjusticeandmakeconnectionsthatwillimpel themtoaction. Studentswilllearnaboutandstudyawiderangeofsocialissuesonthelocal,national,and internationallevels.Studentswillbeencouraged toexaminetheirownpersonal,internalspiritualityasthey considerthechallengesofjusticeinequityinlightof CatholicSocialTeachings,theScriptures,andthereal world. Studentswillalsohaveexposuretoresourcesandorganizationsthatarecommittedtojusticeinthe world.Inaddition,asanextensionofWorldReligions,thecoursewillalso focusonreligionsoftheworld,their beliefs,theircustoms,andtheirrituals.Throughastudyofthesacredstoryofavarietyofancientandmodern religiousexperiences,studentswillgrowintheirawarenessofthemeaningandpurposeofeach Studentsare encouragedtobepeacemakers.
SpiritualCrossroads Grade12(.5)
Thiscoursewillencouragestudentstoexploreandre ectuponthepathstheyaretraveling Studentswill carefullylookattheplaceoftheSpiritwithintheirlivesandturnstheyhavemadeorareconsidering,asthey continueonourlifejourney.Theywillexplorehowbelief,theology,religion,faithandspiritualityintermingle onthejourney.Studentswillrelyontheirownpersonalandcommunalwisdomandtheinsightsofothersto deepenandexpandtheirsenseofself,othersandtheGodofourunderstanding. Thiscoursewillalsofocuson
thespiritualtraditionsthathavehelpedtoshapethelifeofthechurchandespeciallythelivesofthepeopleof GodwhoaretheBodyofChrist Prayerandspiritualityarestudiedasstudentswillgodeepersotheymightlive morefullyandhappily,ifnotjoyfully,withagreaterconcernforselfandothers.Theywillread,write,re ect, listentomusic,toothers,toself,toGod,converse,consult,meditate,present,view lms,interviewothersand listentoguestpresenters,allwiththehopetobecomemorecentered,morefocused,morecreative,more informed,morealive,moreotherfocused,moredeeplyspiritualandmoreourselves
Wellness
DuringGrades9and10,studentswillearn.5credit.PhysicalEducationuniformsarerequiredforGrades9and 10andmustbepurchasedthroughtheonlineSpiritStore.
Wellness9 Grade9(.5)
Thefocusofthiscoursewillbelearningthekeyconceptsnecessarytoachieveoverallphysicalwellness,make wiseandhealthychoicesinordertobehealthyforalifetime.Studentswilllearntheimportanceofandbalance ofphysicalactivity,nutritionandmentalwellbeingintheirownlivestokeeptheirbodiesintopcondition They willalsolearnaboutmentalillnesses,includingawarenessandtreatmentoptions Studentswillalsolearnthe skillsnecessarytoe ectivelycommunicateandmakedecisions.Theywillbegivenopportunitiestowork cooperativelyinavarietyofsituations,includingmanyteamsports.
Wellness10 -Grade10(5)
Therewillbeafocusinthiscourseonbuildingandmaintaininghealthyrelationships.Additionally,students willhavetheopportunitytoengageinbothindividualandteamsports,inavarietyofdi erentsituations. Competitionandstrategywillbeusedanddiscussedtosolveproblemsand gureouthowtobesuccessfuland reachone’spotential Studentswilllearnaboutalcoholandotherdrugsandtherolethesesubstancescanplayin theirlives StudentswillbeintroducedtoFirstAidandCPRconceptsduringthiscourse Studentswillbe taughtinformationonsexeducation,includingimportantinformationthatisnecessaryforthemtomakewise andhealthychoices.
LifeFitness Grade1012(5)
Thissemesterlongcourseisdesignedforstudentswhohaveadesiretoengageinavarietyofhighintensity tnessactivitiestheycanparticipateinforalifetime.Activitiesmayinclude,butarenotlimitedto,circuit training,tabatatraining,cardiorespiratoryendurancetraining,strengthtraining,bootcamp,plyometrics,and functionalstretchingandyoga Studentswillalsostudynutritionalpracticestoenhanceoverallwellnessaswell asnutritionsupplementationforsportsrelatedperformance. Studentswillberequiredtodevelopand implementaclassworkoutand/orparticipateinaregulartrainingplantoparticipateina10K/halfmarathon run.Thestudentwillalsogainanunderstandingofbasicexercisephysiologyprinciplesandbasicanatomy.This classcanbetakentwice
WorldLanguage
French1 Grade912(1)
French1isanintroductiontotheFrenchlanguageandfrancophoneculture.Thepurposeofthiscourseisto learnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriategrammarandvocabularyforlevelone.The focusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritinginthepresenttense,whilebuildingabetterunderstanding ofFrenchculture MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinFrench,butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedin
English
UseofeverydayFrenchexpressionswillberequired Someculturalvideosorreadingswillbepresented inEnglish,requiringshortcommentsinFrench(writtenandoral)
French2-Grade9-12(1)
Prerequisite:B orbetterinFrench1andteacherrecommendation
Thepurposeofthiscourseistolearnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriategrammar learnedinleveloneandaddingleveltwo.Thefocusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritinginthepresent andpassécomposé,whilebuildingabetterunderstandingofFrenchculture.Mostoftheclasswillbeconducted inFrench,butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedinEnglish UseofeverydayFrenchexpressionswillbe required.Someculturalvideosorreadingswillbepresented,requiringshortcommentsinFrench(writtenand oral).
French3 Grade1012(1)
Prerequisite:B orbetterinFrench2andteacherrecommendation
Thepurposeofthiscourseistolearnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriategrammar learnedinlevelsoneandtwoandaddinglevelthree Thefocusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritingin thepasttense,whilebuildingabroaderunderstandingofFrenchculture.Studentswriteandtalkinthepast, recognizingtheneedtouseeitherthepassécomposéortheimparfait.Mostoftheclasswillbeconductedin French,butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedinEnglish.Studentswillwriteandspeakusingthegrammar learnedandapplyittoeverydayrealorimaginarysituationsrelatedtothelessonthemes Studentsworkonskits, shortvideos,andrecordingsinwhichtheyapplythevocabularyandgrammarcoveredduringthe rstthreeyears ofFrench.
French4-Grade10-12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinFrench3andteacherrecommendation
Thepurposeofthisclassistocontinuebuildingpro ciencyintheFrenchlanguageandculturethrough listening,speaking,reading,andwriting.Frenchliteratureandartareintroduced,alongwithagrammarreview thatcoversalltopicstaughtinthepreviousyears.StudentsreadFrenchliteratureandareexpectedtocomment, compose,andansweroralandwrittenquestionsinFrench Thereadingassignmentswillbeevaluatedthrough classdiscussions,withemphasisondi erentliteraryelements.Itisexpectedthatthestudentswillcompareand contrastdi erenttextswithoneanother,participateinclassdiscussionsandwriteessaysallinthetarget language.MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinFrench.Someculturalvideosorreadingsmaybepresentedin English,butstudentsareexpectedtoanswerquestionsandwritecompositionsinFrench,basedontheEnglish materials.
French5 Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinFrench4andteacherrecommendation
InFrench5,studentscontinuebuildingpro ciencyintheFrenchlanguageandculturethroughlistening, speaking,reading,andwriting.Frenchliteratureandartareintroduced,alongwithagrammarreviewthatcovers theperfect/compoundtenses. StudentsreadFrenchliteratureandareexpectedtocomment,compose,and answeroralandwrittenquestionsinFrench.Thereadingassignmentswillbeevaluatedthroughclass discussions,withemphasisondi erentliteraryelements Itisexpectedthatthestudentswillcompareand contrastdi erenttextswithoneanother,participateinclassdiscussionsandwriteessaysallinthetarget language.MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinFrench.Someculturalvideosorreadingsmaybepresentedin English,butstudentsareexpectedtoanswerquestionsandwritecompositionsinFrench,basedontheEnglish materials
Latin1-Grades9-10(1)
ThiscoursewillintroducestudentstothebeautifulandchallengingworldoftheLatinlanguage Thiscourse introducesthestudentstotheLatinlanguage.Thiscourseisanintensivestudyofthelanguagewithemphasis onsyntax,grammar,andvocabulary.Emphasisisonconjugatingverbsanddecliningnouns.Thestudentslearn abouttheRomanworldviaafamilyinPompeii.Theystudysocial,cultural,economic,andpoliticalhistory. SinceLatinisaliterarylanguage,thereisnoemphasisnorexpectationthatstudentswillspeakorwritethe language.ThisclasswillhelpthestudentsunderstandtheimportantlegacyandtraditionthattheRomansand theirlanguageimpartednotonlyonEuropeanculture(andthroughcolonialism,worldculture),butalsoonour sharedAmericanheritage.
Latin2 Grade911(1)
Prerequisite:Latin1
ThiscoursebuildsupontheknowledgethestudentslearnedinLatinI.Thestudentscompletetheirknowledge ofLatinnounforms,investigatetherelationshipbetweennounsandadjectives,andutilizeRomanidioms The storyshiftsfromPompeiiandtoRomanBritainwherethestudentslearnaboutRomancolonizationandits implicationsthroughouthistory.ThiscourseisavailabletostudentswhohavetakenLatinIorstudentswho havetaken3yearsofLatinintheMiddleSchoolforGirlsatAcademyoftheSacredHeart.SinceLatinisa literarylanguage,thereisnoemphasisnorexpectationthatstudentswillspeakorwritethelanguage.Thisclass willhelpthestudentsunderstandtheimportantlegacyandtraditionthattheRomansandtheirlanguage impartednotonlyonEuropeanculture(andthroughcolonialism,worldculture),butalsoonourshared Americanheritage.
Latin3-Grade10-12(1)
Prerequisite:Latin2
LatinIIIistheculminatinggrammarcourseintheLatincurriculum.Thestudentscompletetheirknowledgeof Latingrammarwithaheavyfocusonthesubjunctivemood,itsuses,andthevarietyofwaysinwhichLatin utilizesparticiples.Oncecomplete,thestudentsbegintheirhandattranslatingunadaptedtexts,usuallyfrom majorauthorssuchasJuliusCaesarandfromtheVulgate Avarietyofculturalissuesareaddressedwithspeci c attentiongiventotheuseofLatinandthehumanistictraditionduringthepostClassicalperiod.
Latin4-Grade11-12(1)
Prerequisite:Latin3
Thestudentswillreadscholarlyarticlesontheauthorstheyread,andtheywillgivepresentationsonthose articles.Thearticlesfocusonauthorship,rhetoric,andgenre.StudentswillbegintoreadunadulteratedLatin works.Thisclasswillfunctionasaliterarycourse,withalltheliteraturebeinginLatin.Theauthorssurveyed willincludeCicero,Sallust,LactantiusandAugustus TheBiblewillalsoberead
Spanish1 Grade912(1)
Thepurposeof rstlevelSpanishistolearnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriate grammarandvocabularyforlevelone.Thefocusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritinginthepresent tense,whilebuildingabetterunderstandingofSpanishculture MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinSpanish, butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedinEnglish.UseofeverydaySpanishexpressionswillberequired.Some culturalvideosorreadingswillbepresentedinEnglish,requiringshortwrittenandoral commentsinSpanish.
Spanish2-Grade9-12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinSpanish1
ThepurposeofSpanish2istolearnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriategrammar learnedinleveloneandaddingleveltwo.Thefocusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritinginthepreterit tense,whilebuildingabetterunderstandingofSpanishculture.MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinSpanish, butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedinEnglish UseofeverydaySpanishexpressionswillberequired Some culturalvideosorreadingswillbepresentedinEnglish,requiringshortwrittenandoral commentsinSpanish.
Spanish3-Grade10-12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinSpanish2andteacherrecommendation
ThepurposeofSpanish3istolearnoralandwrittencommunicationskillsusingtheappropriategrammar learnedinlevelsoneandtwoandaddinglevelthree.Thefocusisonlistening,speaking,reading,andwritingin theimperfecttense,whilebuildingabroaderunderstandingofSpanishculture. Studentswriteandtalkinthe past,recognizingtheneedtouseeitherthepreteritortheimperfect Mostoftheclasswillbeconductedin Spanish,butgrammaticalruleswillbeexplainedinEnglish Studentswillwriteandspeakusingthegrammar learnedandapplyittoeverydayrealorimaginarysituationsrelatedtothelessonthemes.Studentsworkonskits, shortvideos,andrecordingsinwhichtheyapplythevocabularyandgrammarcoveredduringthe rstthreeyears ofSpanish.
Spanish4 Grade1112(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinSpanish3andteacherrecommendation
ThepurposeofSpanish4istocontinuebuildingpro ciencyintheSpanishlanguageandculturethrough listening,speaking,reading,andwriting Spanishliteratureandartareintroduced,alongwithagrammarreview thatcoversalltopicstaughtinthepreviousyears StudentsreadfrombothSpanishandSpanishAmerican literatureandareexpectedtocomment,compose,andansweroralandwrittenquestionsinSpanish.The readingassignmentswillbeevaluatedthroughclassdiscussions,withemphasisondi erentliteraryelements.It isexpectedthatthestudentswillcompareandcontrastdi erenttextswithoneanother,participateinclass discussionsandwriteessaysallinthetargetlanguage MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinSpanish Some culturalvideosorreadingsmaybepresentedinEnglish,butstudentsareexpectedtoanswerquestionsandwrite compositionsinSpanish,basedontheEnglishmaterials
Spanish5-Grade12(1)
Prerequisite:BorbetterinSpanish4andteacherrecommendation
ThepurposeofSpanish5istocontinuebuildingpro ciencyintheSpanishlanguageandculturethrough listening,speaking,reading,andwriting.Spanishliteratureandartareexpanded,alongwithagrammarreview thatincludestheperfect/compoundtenses StudentsreadfrombothSpanishandSpanish-Americanliterature andareexpectedtocomment,compose,andansweroralandwrittenquestionsinSpanish Thereading assignmentswillbeevaluatedthroughclassdiscussions,withemphasisondi erentliteraryelements.Itis expectedthatthestudentswillcompareandcontrastdi erenttextswithoneanother,participateinclass discussionsandwriteessaysallinthetargetlanguage.MostoftheclasswillbeconductedinSpanish.Some culturalvideosorreadingsmaybepresentedinEnglish,butstudentsareexpectedtoanswerquestionsandwrite compositionsinSpanish,basedontheEnglishmaterials.
OnlinecoursesmaybetakeninthejuniororsenioryearwithpriorapprovalfromtheUpperSchoolDirector andCollegeCounselor.Thecourseworkissubjecttotherequirementsofthevirtualprovider.Youmayonly signupforone(1)credittotal.Ifyousignupfortwohalfcredit(0.5)courses,theymustbeinalternatingterms. Anonlinecoursetakentoful llagraduationrequirementinacoresubjectmaybetakenduringtheschoolday, providedthestudent’sotherrequiredcoresubjectclassesall taswell Onlinecourseprovidersareintendedto leverageonlinelearning,byprovidingqualityon linecoursesunderpinnedbytheeducationalphilosophy embodiedbytheGoalsandCriteria.Afeeandparentapprovalisassociatedwiththesecourses.
ExperientialLearningPrograms
Grade9Seminar
Grade9Seminarisauniqueexperienceinwhichgrade9studentshavetheopportunitytoserve,developtheir academicandsocialemotionalskills,aswellasexperienceculturebyexploringplacesintheirlocalcommunity. Studentsareencouragedtosharetheirgiftswitheachotherandastheyengageineachopportunitytolearnand understanddi erentperspectivesintheircommunityandtheworld
Prayer,Retreat,Liturgy
Integraltothereligiousatmosphere,retreatsprovideopportunitiesforprayer,discussion,individualre ection, andclassbonding Studentsinninthandtenthgradeparticipateindaylong,o -campusretreats Studentsin eleventhgradeparticipateinanovernightexperience Studentsintwelfthgradeparticipateinatwo day, twonightretreat.Students,inrelationshipsoftrust,love,andprayer,developan“activefaithinGod”andthe buildingofschoolcommunity.(Requiredallfouryears)
ProjectTerm
Since1974,theAcademyoftheSacredHearthasprovidedauniqueopportunityforstudentsandfacultyto learntogetherinafocusedyearlongstudyandanalysisrootedinGoalThree.Thisprogramiscalled“Project Term”.ProjectTermprovidesthemeansinwhichstudentsandfacultyplanandimplementprogramsthatallow forhands-onlearninginavarietyof eldsofstudy Theprogramscreatedrespondtostudentinterestwhile emphasizingpersonalgrowth,growthinfaith,developmentofintellect,socialawareness,andthebuildingof community.Aftermorethan40yearsofProjectTerm,webelievethatitisoneofour nestprograms,providing themembersofourschoolcommunitytheopportunitytointegratethegoalsofSacredHearteducation.We knowfromourgraduatesandourfacultythatProjectTermcanchangeattitudes,buildbridgesof communication,makeconnectionsbetweendiversegroups, andopennewdoors Itisarareopportunityfor learning,adventureandfun.
ServiceLearning
TheServiceLearningprogramisanintegralpartofSacredHearteducationwhichseekstoeducatestudents towardsasocialawarenessthatwillimpelthemtoassumeanactiveroleinthecommunity.Westrivetodevelop instudentsacriticalsensewhichwillleadthemtoare ectiononsocietyanditsvalues.Eachstudentinthe tenth,eleventhandtwelfthgradeparticipatesweeklyataregularserviceplacement.Ninthgradestudents participateinopportunitiestopreparethemforserviceexperience CommunityServiceexperiencescaninclude teacheraidedutiesinschoolclassrooms,hospitals,assistedlivingfacilities,localfarms, andworkingatareafood banks.
StudentClubs
StudentClubsempowerstudentstotakeactionandresponsibilityforbuildingastrongercommunityand pursuingtheirinterests.Clubsandtheiractivitiesarestudentgeneratedandsupportedbyafacultymoderator.
StudentCouncil
TheStudentCounciliscomposedofapresident,vicepresident,andstudentrepresentativeforeachclass The leadershipapplicationprocessisarticulatedtostudentsannuallyinthespring.Studentleadersmustaccept responsibilityfordecisionsmade;participateinactivitiesandthecompletionofprojects;andworktocreatea positiveatmosphereintheschool.Leadershipisbothatremendouschallengeandagreatopportunityfor personalgrowth
StudentExchangeProgram
TheAcademyoftheSacredHeart,Bloom eldHills,ispartofaworld widenetworkofSacredHeartschools, whichmakesitpossibleforquali edASHstudentstoattendotherschoolsintheUnitedStatesandabroadon anexchangeprogram Studentsinninthandtenthgradesareencouragedtoinvestigateexchangeopportunities atanotherSacredHeartschool.Resourcesforthisresearchincludewww.sacredheartusc.educationandthe UpperSchoolExchangeCoordinator.Thepurposeoftheexchangeprogramistoallowstudentsthe opportunitytoexperienceaSacredHearteducationfromadi erentperspective,andinthecaseofan internationalexchange,forgrowththroughthediscoveryofanotherculture
SpecialEventsInTheUpperSchool
AllSchoolLiturgies
AthleticAwardsCeremony
CandlelightBall
ClassRetreats
Focus:HOPE MonthlyfooddeliverywithUofDJesuit
MotherDaughterSeniorTea
NationalHonorSocietyInductionCeremony
NightOutwithDadEvent
ProjectTerm
RingCeremony
SchoolDances
SeniorArtShow&VisualandPerformingArtsAwardsNight
AthleticProgram
TheAthleticProgramisdevelopedupontheGoalsandCriteriaforSacredHeartSchools.Theprogrameducates toalife-longsenseofresponsibilityforhealthandwell-being.Througha“nocut”program,eachsportwill provideequalopportunityforallstudentstoacquireknowledgeofthatsport,developmentofskills,andexercise leadership.Theprogramwillpromoteselfdiscipline,responsibilityanddecisionmaking,aswellaslearningthe bene tofcooperationandrespectforothers.AllAthleticpoliciesandformsarefoundintheAthletic Handbookontheschoolwebsite.
Fall
Volleyball*
Swimming*^
Pom/Dance*
FigureSkating^
PointSysteminPerformingArts
Duringtheacademicyear,studentsinvolvedindrama,forensics,andmusic,receivepointstowardtheirvarsity letterandadditionalChenilles.TheseguidelinesarepublishedseparatelybythePerformingArtsDepartment.
Choir
Thischoirisforstudentswholovetosing,butareunableto tachoirclassintotheirschedule,andincludesthe opportunitytoperform.Itisnotexpectedthatastudenthavea“perfect”voice;rather,aloveanddesiretolearn moreabouttheartofsinging.Studentswillcombinetheire ortswithmembersoftheUpperSchoolChoirfor performances(nomemorizationrequired).
Forensics
SacredHeartparticipatesintheDetroitCatholicLeague,acompetitivepublicspeakingleaguewherethe studentsareabletopracticepublicaddressandinterpretiveskills.Eachyearthereisanationalcompetition hostedinoneofavarietyofparticipatingcitiesthroughouttheUnitedStateswherequali edstudentscan competewithapproximately2,000otherstudentsfromalloverthenation Practiceisarrangedonanindividual basisandrequiressomeafterschoolandweekendparticipation.
Heartstrings
Stringstudentsthatareatanintermediateoradvancedlevelperformatprayerservices,liturgiesandspecial eventsthroughouttheschoolyear.
Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Inthiscompetitiveprogram,studentshavetheopportunitytoparticipateasapartoftheDetroitCatholic ForensicsLeague.Thefocusistobuildspeakingskills,logicandanalysis.Itisdi erentfromPolicyorPublic ForumdebatebecausetheLincolnDouglasformatplacesaheavyemphasisonlogic,ethicalvaluesand philosophy.Alargepartofsuccessinthisdebateisthepreparationandknowledgeofthetopicthatoccurs beforespeakingevenbegins ParticipationinLincolnDouglasteachesstudentsrigorousresearchandwriting skills,argumentationandthinkingonyourfeetforcounterargumentsalongwithanalysisandpersuasive speaking.
NationalHighSchoolEthicsBowl(NHSEB)
AcademyoftheSacredHeartparticipatesinNHSEBwhichpromotesrespectful,supportive,andrigorous discussionofethics.TheEthicsBowlformatisrootedinongoingdialogueanddeliberation:aseriesoftwoway exchangesbetweenequals.Itisdesignedtogetstudentsthinking,talking,andultimatelyworkingtogetheron someofthetoughestmoralissuesofourtime
EthicsBowlsarecompetitiveyetcollaborativeeventsinwhichstudentsdiscussreallifeethicalissues.Ineach roundofcompetition,teamstaketurnsanalyzingcasesaboutcomplexethicaldilemmasandrespondingto questionsandcommentsfromtheotherteamandfromapanelofjudges.AnEthicsBowldi ersfromaSpeech andDebatecompetitioninthatstudentsarenotassignedopposingviews;rather,theydefendthepositionthey actuallyholdorthinkisreasonable,provideeachotherwithconstructivecriticism,andwinbydemonstrating thattheyhavethoughtrigorouslyandsystematicallyaboutthecasesandengagedrespectfullyandsupportively withallparticipants Theatre
InadditiontoaclassinTheatreArts,studentsareinvitedtoparticipateinatleastonemajorproductioneach year,usuallyperformedineachsemester.Thisinvolvesafter-schoolandsomeSaturdayrehearsalsando ers opportunitiesforstudentsbothonando thestagetogetinvolved throughacting,singing,dancing,building sets,runninglightsandsoundetc..Alongwiththisproduction,studentsmaybeinvolvedinperformancesof scenesandoneactsthatarescatteredthroughouttheyearandinvolvesomeafterschoolpracticetime.Theseare primarilystudentdrivenandtakeplaceaccordingtostudentinterest. Theatretrulyisateamsport.Themore themerrier!
YoungAmericans
Amusicaloutreachprogram,broughtineverythreeyears,allowsallstudentsingrades512anopportunityto becomepartofatheatricalcompanyfortwodays Group“classes”inchoreography,improvisation,voiceand actingculminateinaneveningperformance Allstudentsareexpectedtoparticipate
College,AcademicandCareerGuidance
CollegeplanningandcounselingintheUpperSchoolbeginsduringtheninthgrade yearandisincrementally andappropriatelycontinuedthroughouttheirhighschoolcareer Allstudents,regardlessofacademiclevel,are encouragedtodevelopsoundstudyandlearninghabitswithaneyetowardtheirfuturecandidacytocompetitive
colleges Testingprograms,opportunitiestomeetwithcollegerepresentatives,andpersonalcollegecounseling, aremadeavailabletotheentireschoolUpperSchoolpopulation
Studentsmeetwiththecollegecounselortoreviewstandardizedtestresults,aswellasbecomefamiliarwiththe academicandnon-academiccomponentsofcollegeplanningandthecollegeapplicationprocess.Inthewinter oftheirjunioryear,throughgroupandindividualcounselingsessions,thestudentisencouragedtoassesswhat sheseeksinapostsecondaryinstitution(sizeofthecollege,competitiveness,location,religiousa liation,etc.). Atthistimethecounselorwillalsomeetindividuallywiththestudentandherparent(s)inane orttobothgain inputfromtheparent(s)andclarifythedirectionthestudentisplanningassheresearchesherpost-secondary choices Thejuniorisurgedtobegintopreparefor,andoverthenextfewmonthstotakethe rstsetsofher college entranceexaminations.WhentheseniorsreturninSeptember,thestudentsandthecounselorfocuson nalcollegeselectionsandapplications,furtherentranceexaminations,andscholarshipopportunities.
CourseSelection
Whenreviewingstudents’transcripts,collegesanduniversitieslookforawelldistributedlearningexperience Notethatthemorecompetitivetheschool,thegreatertheexpectationthattheapplicantwillhaveasolid scheduleinthe veacademicareas(English,Science,SocialStudies,Mathematics,andWorldLanguage)during allfouryearsofhighschool.Typically,collegesanduniversitiesalsoexpecttheapplicantstohavetakenthemost rigorouscourseworkavailabletothem
GradePointAverage(GPA)
Inthereviewofanapplicant’sacademiccredentials,collegesanduniversitiesmayconsiderthequalityofthe applicant’scourseselection,herGPAandthecollegeentranceexamscores
Notethatwhenassessingastudent’sGPA,admissioncommitteesmayrecalculatethestudent’ssubmittedGPA usingonlythegradesintheacademiccourses(English,Science,SocialStudies,MathematicsandWorld Languages).Beawarethatforsomestudents,highergradesinnon-academicareasmayelevatetheGPA,and therefore,relativetothecollegeapplicationprocess,thatGPAmayappearstrongerthanwhenthecollege evaluatestherecalculatedGPA.
CareerGuidance
TheCareerGuidanceProgrampromotesthedevelopmentofcareerconsciousnessandawarenessamongthe studentsbythefollowingmeans:
● Withintheirfouryearprogram,studentswillhaveopportunitiestoparticipateincareerexplorationto provideabasisofcareerinterestsandpossibilities,self-evaluationprocessestodeterminewhattheyvalue, thetypeofworkingconditionstheyprefer andwhethertheirgoalsarerealisticallyalignedwiththeir academicabilities.
●Guidancesessionsevaluatetestresultsandconsidertheacademicpreparation/directionsthatparallela students’self-reportedcareerinterests Guestsspeakersarescheduledregularlytopresentstudentswith careeroptions.StudentsareencouragedtouseProjectTerm,schoolbreaksandthevastSacredHeart alumninetworkasanopportunityforcareerexploration.
Assessments&Testing
Inpreparationforcollegeandthecollegeadmissionprocess,thefollowingtestingscheduleisverystrongly advisedforallUpperSchoolstudents.ItisrecommendedthatjuniorsbegintotaketheACTand/orSATearly inthesecondterm.Thisallowsthestudenttoassesshersuccessinthesetestsaswellaspreparetotakeasecond ACTorSATbyJune Thegoalwouldbetoattainasatisfactorystandardizedtestscorebeforethefallofthe senioryear.Asapartofthecollegeapplicationprocess,theCollegeCounselingO ceadvocatesaplanned preparationbythestudentstakingACTandSAT.
Accommodationplansarereviewedattheendofeachschoolyear Sophomoresplanningtoapplyfor accommodationsthroughACTand/orCollegeBoard(SAT)mustensurethatthoroughtesting/evaluationand diagnosisarecomplete,uptodateandutilizedinschool.TheCollegeCounselingO cewillthenhelpfacilitate anaccommodationrequestthroughthetestingagency.
Grade9
PreACT9(giventoallgrade9studentsatASH).Thistestprovidesabaselineofinformationregarding studentperformanceinspeci csubjectareas.
Grade10
PreACT10Test(giventoallgrade10studentsatASH)
Grade11
PSATTest(giventoallgrade11studentsatASH)
ACTTest*/SATTest** MayAdvancedPlacementExams
Grade12
OctoberACTTest*/SATTest** MayAdvancedPlacementExams
*ACTtestsareo eredseven(7)timesduringtheschoolyear,beginninginSeptemberandendinginJuly. Registeronlineatwwwactstudentorg
**SATtestsareo eredseven(7)timesduringtheschoolyear,beginninginAugustandendinginJune.Register onlineatwww.collegeboard.org