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COURSE CATALOG 2017-2018                                                                   P a g e  | 5

        ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
        English Language Development classes provide the English learner with instruction and strategies to acquire and understand
        the English Language.  The goal is to support the student in developing a level of proficiency that maximizes their capacity
        to  engage  successfully  in  academic  studies  taught  in  English.   Instruction  focuses  on  guiding  the  students  to  interact  in
        meaningful ways while simultaneously learning how English works.

        HONORS (H)
        Honors courses in Language Arts, Social Science, Science, and Mathematics are designed for students who can learn at an
        accelerated pace. Content is qualitatively differentiated: (a) through in-depth coverage, (b) by emphasis upon critical
        analysis and related higher-level thinking skills, and (c) by fostering student responsibility for self-learning and independent
        study.

        INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
                                       The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB) is a rigorous pre-university course
                                       of study that meets the needs of the highly motivated and academically gifted secondary
                                       student. The comprehensive curriculum, leading to examinations, is international in nature.
                                       It is not limited to the cultures of any one country. It provides students of different linguistic,
                                       cultural, and educational backgrounds with the intellectual, social and critical skills
        necessary for the international world community ahead of them.  The intent is to teach students how to learn, analyze, and
        reach considered conclusions about humanity, their languages and literature, their ways in society and the scientific forces of
        their environment.  Formal application for the IB program occurs in September of the junior year, and culminates in May of
        the senior year. Recommended honors courses in the 9th and 10th grades are designed as pre-IB courses, which is preparation
        for the junior and senior year.  To receive a full IB Diploma there are two additional requirements that need to be met:
        1) Complete 100 hours of community service.  2) Write an extended essay.

        NCAA
        The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) maintains a list of courses which serve as a guide for
        prospective student-athletes seeking to participate in athletics at the college level. The list of approved
        courses  serves to inform  student eligibility  but does not, nor is intended to,  signify  accreditation,
        certification, approval or endorsement of any high school or specific courses by the NCAA or NCAA
        Eligibility Center and is subject to change at any time and without notice.

        PROJECT LEAD THE WAY
                     Project Lead the Way is a nonprofit organization that provides transformative learning experiences for
                     students and teachers across the U.S. through integrated instruction.  By integrating computer science,
                     engineering, and biomedical science into core academic instruction, students learn problem-solving strategies,
                       critical and creative thinking, and how to communicate and collaborate.

        SPECIAL EDUCATION COURSES
        Special Education courses are identified with an “E” at the beginning of the courses number. These courses cover the same
        content standards as the general education courses. Special education courses include para professional instructional support
        and are modified to meet the unique needs of a student on an individualized education plan.

        UCCI COURSES
                                  Innovative courses developed in partnership with the University of California that creatively
                                  integrate core academic subjects with Career Technical Education. UCCI courses provide
                                  students  the  opportunity  to  explore  careers  through  applied  learning  while  challenging
                                  themselves with rigorous college preparatory curriculum.
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