Information Technology Applications prepares students to work in the field of Information Technology.
- Elective
- Grade 09
- Grade 10
- Grade 11
- Grade 12
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Information Technology Applications prepares students to work in the field of Information Technology.
Digital Information Technology prepares students to succeed in the workplace. Students begin by establishing an awareness of the roles essential to an organization's success, and then work to develop an understanding of professional communications and leadership skills.
Meets an art requirement
This course explores the main concepts of art, expression, and creativity as it helps students answer questions such as what is art; what is creativity; and how and why people respond to art.
This course is designed to get students to pursue creative writing as a vocation or as a hobby.
The Legal Environment of Business examines the role of the law on all aspects of business ownership and management.
The one-trimester course covers earning and spending; savings and investing; credit and debt; protection of assets; and financial planning and decision-making.
This two-trimester course empowers high school students with the essential skills they need to understand accounting basics.
Prerequisite: Accounting 1 A/B
Accounting II, a two-trimester course, builds on the foundation acquired in Accounting I, allowing students to extend their skills and knowledge in the subject.
The course intertwines the development of reading skills with the development of writing, speaking and listening, and language skills.
Throughout Business English A and B, students gain a knowledge of business principles and communication skills, an understanding of the impact of financial and marketing decisions, and proficiency in the technologies required by business.
This course focuses on using personal experiences, opinions, and interests as a foundation for developing effective writing skills.
Students will explore a variety of American literature and examine how these works influence and shape American culture.
In keeping with the model established in English 11, these courses emphasize the study of literature in the context of specific historical periods, beginning with the Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods in Britain.
This 3-trimester high school credit course is intended for the student who has successfully mastered the core algebraic concepts covered in Pre-Algebra.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra & Geometry
Financial Algebra is designed to instruct students in algebraic thinking while also preparing them to navigate a number of financial applications.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra
This course is intended for students who have successful completed Intermediate Algebra. It focuses on the skills and methods of linear, coordinate, and plane geometry.
Prerequisite: Geometry
Advanced Algebra is a second-year algebra course offered to students who have successfully completed Geometry. This course reinforces basic algebra skills and introduces Advanced Algebra topics.
Prerequisite: Advanced Algebra
Precalculus builds on algebraic concepts to prepare students for calculus.
Bridge Math is a fourth-year math course focused on reinforcing core concepts from Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. Bridge Math is intended for students who need to review concepts before continuing their studies.
Prerequisite: Advanced Algebra
This course is designed for students who may not have attained a deep and integrated understanding of the topics in earlier math courses.