Grade 10-12. Prerequisites are Biology & Geometry. Weighted grade.
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and theories of chemistry. This laboratory course emphasizes problem-solving, analysis, critical thinking, and experimentation.
Grade 10-12. Prerequisite is Biology and concurrent enrollment in Geometry.
This course introduces the college-bound student to basic chemistry principles through lecture, laboratory, and group work. The laboratory experience emphasizes the discovery of key concepts through the analysis of student-generated data.
Grade 10-12. Prerequisite is one year of Science or Instructor Approval
This course provides students with a solid foundation of physical science and the laboratory techniques used to test and support such knowledge. One semester is an introduction to the principles of chemistry; the other is an introduction to the principles of physics.
Grade 10-12 Semester Course
How can science be harnessed to better manage energy use in our society? This online eLo course will examine this problem using a variety of skills and concepts from the worlds of engineering, math, and science. Concepts such as sustainability, thermodynamics, design, statistics, public opinion, and much more will be explored. This course will be a stimulating introduction to the field of sustainable energy.
Grade 10-12. Prerequisite is one year of Science.
This course places emphasis on botany, plant parts and processes, propagation, careers, and plant identification. Students are introduced to greenhouse management, landscape, and floral design through the greenhouse and floral lab. This college-preparatory course is geared toward students interested in majoring in biological sciences or horticulture. This course does not meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
Grade 9-12. One semester.
The Driver Education program offers both classroom and behind the wheel instruction. The District reserves the right to deny a student behind-the-wheel instruction if it determines that the student is not capable of completing it safely.
Grade 10. One semester, required by the State of Illinois to graduate.
This online eLo course is incorporated into the Physical Education curriculum at the tenth-grade level. It includes the same above areas of study as in the face-to-face course.
*Parents may review course materials used in the instruction of these units and elect to have their child study alternative materials during the time allotted for a unit.
Grade 10. One semester, required by the State of Illinois to graduate.
This course is incorporated into the Physical Education curriculum at the tenth-grade level. It includes the below areas of study.
*Parents may review course materials used in the instruction of these units and elect to have their child study alternative materials during the time allotted for a unit.
Wellness |
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Stress Management |
Male & Female Reproductive Anatomy & Physiology* |
Mental Health |
Human Growth & Development* |
Suicide Prevention |
Abstinence* |
Coping with Loss |
Birth Control* |
Aging, Death, and Dying |
Marriage & the Family* |
Nutrition |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases* |
Prevention and Control of Disease |
Injury Prevention and Safety |
Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drug Abuse |
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Grade 10.
Sophomores will have Health for one semester and Physical Education for the other semester. Units will include: Social Dance, Fitness Consumerism, and Swimming.
Grade 10-12. Weighted grade. Prerequisite is Music Theory, Online Music Theory, Summer Online Music theory, and/or proficiency exam.
AP Music Theory is a continuation of MUSC2000. Students will study four-part writing, harmonic progression, texture, form, non-harmonic tones, and secondary dominants. Ear training and sight singing will be stressed. Students will have the opportunity to complete assignments using MIDI keyboards and computers. Students who successfully complete the course and AP Music Theory examination may receive college credit and/or a higher placement in college.