Cores
Students will learn the study of literature, reading informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study.
Students will learn the study of literature, reading informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study.
Students will learn how to analyze literature, analyze informational text, write, speak and listen, and language study.
Students will focus on American Literature units organized chronologically according to periods in literary history.
Students will examine major works organized by poetry, short stories, and a novel that revolve around the theme for the unit.
Students will evaluate algebraic expressions, solve linear equations and graph them.
Students will learn real-life applications for math from bank accounts to home purchases.
Students will gain an understanding of major algebra concepts.
Students will study the role of math functions and problem solving.
Students will develop an understanding of methods for collecting statistical data, including randomized trials.
Students will understand and apply concepts, graphs and applications of a variety of families of functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, logistic and trigonometric.
Students will learn basic economic and accounting principles while extending knowledge of data analysis to create and evaluate reports and to make predictions.
Students will cover the history of civilization from hunter-gatherer societies through the characteristics of the earliest civilizations.
Students will survey the struggle to build the United States of America from the colonial period to the beginning of the twentieth century.
Students will explore the roles and responsibilities of each branch of government.
Students will develop an understanding of limited resources and compare it with unlimited wants and needs.
Students will be introduced to Physical Science and Scientific Methodology.
Students will cover the Scientific Inquiry, the Structure and Composition of the Universe, and the Features of the Solar System.
Students will study the foundations of life science, scientific practices, and scientific thinking skills.
Students will explore types of matter, atomic structure, chemical periodicity, chemical formula writing and naming, chemical equations.
Students will learn about gravity and Newton's laws of motion before concluding the course with an examination of circular motion.
Students will learn the human being at the microscopic level and works its way up to an in-depth study of select organ systems.
Students will learn about the innovative ways that science and technology are put to beneficial use in the field of agriculture.
Students will trace the history of homo sapiens and explore our evolutionary trail.
Students will begin to visualize new ideas about how ancient cultures flourished.
Students will explore antibiotics and the concerns of antibiotic resistance while also examining the agricultural, pharmaceutical, ad genetic applications of biotechnology.
Students will learn about various beauty regimes related to hair, nails, skin, and spa treatments, and discover how to create business models.
Students will examine various aspects of the field including specialty areas, ethics, and famous photographers throughout history.
Students will learn beginning-level multicultural readings that reflect the diverse backgrounds of English language learners through various genres.
Students will explore topics such as identifying the best business structure, business functions and operations, finance, business laws, regulations, and more.
Students will learn what careers are available to new technology and trends reshaping the industry every day.
Students will learn even more about the powerful science of forensics and how it has changed the face of crime and justice in our world.
Students will be introduced to a thriving industry that caters to the needs of travelers through managing hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, resorts, and theme parks.
Students will explore the diverse ways that different people have physically influenced the world around them and how they, in turn, are changed by their surroundings.
Students will begin to understand how both domestic and international businesses are affected by economic, social, cultural, political, and legal factors.
Students will be introduced to its many different career choices to make a safe and healthy world.
Students will learn how to care for children while teaching them confidence and accountability.
Students will explore culture, group behavior, and societal institutions and how they affect human behavior.
Students will learn how to care for domestic, farm, and wild animals and diagnose their common diseases and ailments.
Students will study different career choices are and how the juvenile justice system, the correctional system, and the trial process all work together to maintain social order.
Students will be given the rare opportunity to climb inside the mind of a criminal and examine the ideas and motivations at work.
Students will learn to appreciate the larger legal process and how it safeguards all.
Students will develop photography skills by learning more professional tips, tricks, and techniques to elevate images.
This elective course will provide students an overview of the history of Africans and their descendants movements to America.
Students will develop technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the audio video production industry.
Students will learn preproduction techniques, advanced production techniques, advanced post-production techniques, mastering production techniques, special effects and animation, careers, and audio video production laws.
Students will learn the nuances of parenting including learning about prenatal and postnatal care and gain insights on the nurture of children.
Students will learn how to identify and troubleshoot problems related to hardware, networking, printers, storage devices, and mobile devices.
Students will learn how to use remote access tools and identify and troubleshoot problems related to operating systems, security, and mobile applications.
Students will be able to develop basic computer skills to use during college learning and in careers.
Students will learn creative and practical aspects of digital art.
Students will focus on the structure and functions of the human body systems.
Students will learn about the various stages of child development as well as the factors that obstruct the healthy development of a child.
Students will learn a history of digital art, issues of design, color, and layout.
Students will learn about production techniques, special effects and animation, careers, and audio video production laws.
Students will develop financial skills that they can use during in their careers in business organizations.
Students will learn how to prepare for a career in marketing and understand the growing impact of data in marketing and advertising.
Students will learn about structures and loads, materials and costs, urban design, and other aspects of these fascinating career opportunities.
Students will learn through interactive games and other engaging online and offline activities for practical real-life application of essential business principles used in daily life.
Students will focus primarily on personal computer use and vulnerabilities while also highlighting the wider scope of cybersecurity from a societal and career perspective.
Students will develop skills they will need to be successful in sports, entertainment, and recreational marketing professions.
Students will learn essential principles of STEM knowledge: biotechnology, mechanics, and fluid and thermal systems.
Students will learn how to compile and run a Java program while also learning how to use arithmetic, relational, and logical operators.
Students will learn the grounds of calculus integrating it with the four STEM disciplines.
Students will learn inside the essentials of web design and helps them discover what makes a site truly engaging and interactive.
Students will learn the field of cybersecurity, focusing primarily on personal computer use and vulnerabilities.
Students will learn software development lifecycle and software development methodologies.
Students will also learn about the basic concepts of six simple machines, electricity, electronic circuits, Boolean algebra, magnetics, and their applicability to robotics.
Students will learn the basics of hospitality and tourism and will help them evaluate their skills and prepare for a career in this growing and exciting industry.
Students will learn the human body, physical and nutritional needs to prepare to take the exam and become certified nurse aides.
Student’s course features skill-embedded content that connects student learning to real-life experiences.
Students will develop the expertise to accurately and efficiently identifying medical terms and their specific application is essential to a growing variety of health care careers.
Students will learn about history of and upcoming trends in mobile app development.
Student will learn medical terminology, and an overview of physiology and human homeostasis.
Students will learn the content ideas they will be tested on. SAT® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Students will learn the content ideas they will be tested on. SAT® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Students will learn the content ideas they will be tested on. ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.
Students will learn the content ideas they will be tested on. ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.
Students will help compare a learner’s skills to the skills real jobs require. ACT Work Keys assessments are divided into the following subdivisions:
ACT Work Keys - Applied Mathematics - Leveled
ACT Work Keys - Graphic Literacy
ACT Work Keys - Workplace Documents
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