Robotics: Applications and Careers
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
It seems like many elementary to high school robotics courses are focused on simply coding a Lego robot to move its mechanical arm up and down.
Personal Finance
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
The Personal Finance course is intended to prepare students to be successful financial citizens.
Introduction of Artificial Intelligence
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
This course teaches what every student should know about Artificial Intelligence.
Fundamentals of Blockchain & Crytography
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
Blockchain seems to be the latest buzzword that the business world is taking about.
Cloud Technologies and the Internet of Things
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
First, we had the internet of computers. Then with the advent of email and social media, along with mobile technology, it became the internet of people.
Career Exploration in Healthcare
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
This course introduces students to the exciting and varied career opportunities in the health care industry that will be in demand in their future!
Career Exploration in Finance
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
This course introduces students to the challenging and lucrative world of finance.
Career Exploration in Dentistry
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
This course introduces students to the exciting and varied career opportunities in the dentistry profession, from dental assistant all the way up through oral surgeon.
Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
Separating hype from reality is hard… especially in the fast-growing and evolving space of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR).
Aeronautics and Space Travel
SEMESTER: 1 CREDIT
This course introduces students to the history and near future of space travel.
English Language Arts 6
FULL YEAR: 1 CREDIT
English Language Arts 6 introduces and builds the fundamental skills of English language arts, including reading, writing, speaking, listening, and using language. This course helps transition students from an elementary setting to the middle school learning environment.
Middle School U.S. History
Semester: 0.5 Credits | Full year: 1 Credit
Middle School U.S. History explores the history of the United States from before the arrival of Europeans in North America to the events of the 2016 presidential election. Students begin the course by examining North America before the arrival of European explorers and the establishment of colonies. Students learn about life in the colonies, British rule, and the events that led to the Revolutionary War. After learning about the American Revolution, students explore early U.S. government, westward expansion, the influence of the Industrial Revolution, and the Civil War. Then, they study life after the Civil War, Progressivism, Imperialism, and the onset of World War I. Next, students analyze the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and World War II. Finally, students examine the Civil Rights movement, the Cold War, life in the 1960s and 1970s, and modern-day policies and events.
Middle School U.S. History to 1877
Semester: 0.5 Credits | Full year: 1 Credit
Middle School U.S. History to 1877 encompasses the discovery of North America by European explorers, colonization, the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War. Students will begin the course by learning about Native American tribes that existed in North America before the arrival of European explorers and colonization. Students will then examine colonial life and the French and Indian War, as well as the events that preceded the Revolutionary War, the development of the U.S. government, and westward expansion. Finally, students will study the events and circumstances that inspired the Civil War, key aspects of the Civil War, and the Reconstruction era.