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Taunton High School's Program of Studies |
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GRADE 9 COURSE SELECTIONS
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
#013 Honors English I 015 Applied English I
014 Academic English I 011 Applied English I
*017/018/019
Composition
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
#111 Honors Geometry 117 Applied Algebra
113 Algebra I A *118/119 Math
Connections
114 Algebra I
B 110
Applied Algebra
*141 Computer Programming I - must have completed Algebra I
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
#212 Latin I Honors 213 French I Academic
#210 Portuguese I Honors 215
Spanish I Academic
#211 French I Honors 217
Portuguese I Academic
#219 Spanish I Honors
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
313 Keyboarding
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
#413 World History Honors 415 World History Standard
414 World History Academic
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
515 Intro to Family & Consumer Science 516 Clothing I
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
610 Wood Manufacturing I 612 Graphic Communication I
637 CAD I ( Must successfully complete Honors Algebra I in Grade 8)
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
#713/714 Biology I Honors/Chemistry Connections 717 Aerospace Science I
715/716 Physical Sci St/Biology Connections
718/716 Physical Sci Ac/Biology Connections
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENTS
915 Drawing & Painting I 818 Treble Chorus - all freshmen girls
829 Band/Wind Ensemble 828 Concert Choir - all freshmen boys
All students must select seven (7) courses for the 2006-2007 school year. Select a course that fulfills graduation requirements in the English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science departments. Courses marked with a pound sign (#) are Level One courses. Grades in these courses are weighted for purposes of Grade Point Average calculations. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) do not fulfill graduation requirements as outlined on page 3 of the Program of Studies.
GRADE 10 COURSE SELECTIONS
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
#023 Honors English II 021 Applied English II
024 Academic English II *026 Composition II
025 Applied English II
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
#121 Honors Algebra II *126 Math Connections II
123 Geometry A 127 Applied Geometry
124 Geometry B 120 Applied Geometry
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
#222 Latin II Honors 223 French II Academic
#220 Portuguese II Honors 225 Spanish II Academic
#221 French II Honors 227 Portuguese II Academic
#229 Spanish II Honors
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
322 Web Design 327 Finance Math
326 Accounting I 334 Computer Info Systems I
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
#432 AP US History 424 US History I Academic
#423 US History I Honors
425 US History I Standard
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
525 Foods I 526 Clothing II
538 Child Development
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
624 Wood Manufacturing II 626 Graphic Communication II
637 CAD I (Must successfully complete Algebra prior to enrollment in this course)
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
#728 Chemistry I Honors 724 Biology Standard
723 Biology Academic 718 Physical Science Academic
727 Aerospace Science II
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENTS
925 Drawing & Painting II 926 Crafts I
927 Ceramics I 818 Treble Chorus
829/819 Band/Wind Ensemble/Jazz 838 Select Chorus
828 Concert Choir 975 Basic Video Productions
834 Harmony & Theory
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
923 Health Education 920 Introduction to Wellness
All students must select seven (7) courses for the 2006-2007 school year. Select a course that fulfills graduation requirements in the English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science departments. In addition, each student must select Health. Courses marked with a pound sign (#) are Level One courses. Grades in these courses are weighted for purposes of Grade Point Average calculations. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) do not fulfill graduation requirements as outlined on page 3 of the Program of Studies.
GRADE 11 COURSE SELECTIONS
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
#032 Honors English III #033 AP English III
034 Academic English III 031 Applied English
037 Applied English III *039 Publications
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
#131 Honors Algebra III 130 Applied Integrated Math
133 Algebra II A 137 Applied Integrated Math
134 Algebra II B *141 Computer Programming I
135 Statistics *143 Computer Programming II
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
#232 Latin III Honors 233 French III Academic
#230 Portuguese III Honors 235 Spanish III Academic
#231 French III Honors 237 Portuguese III Academic
#239 Spanish III Honors
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
336 Accounting II 334 Computer Info Systems I
363 Entrepreneurship 350 Computer Info Systems II
337 Wed Design II 391 Marketing I
332 Economics 335 Financial Management
342 Business & Personal Law Visual Basic/Multimedia/PC Maintenance
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
#432 AP US History #433 US History II Honors
434 US History II Academic 435 US History II Standard
#442 AP European History #443 AP Comparative Governments
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
535 Foods II 536 Clothing III
537 Tiger Den I 539 Child Care Practicum I
547 Nutrition
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
631 Construction Technology I 638 Transportation Technology III
636 Graphic Communication III 634 Wood Manufacturing III
647 CAD II 657 CAD III
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
#738 AP Chemistry #743 AP Biology
735 Chemistry I 771 Human Body
739 Principles of Technology I 772 Environmental Science
776 Current Issues 777 Astronomy
726 Applied Biology/Chemistry 737 Aerospace Science III
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENTS
935 Drawing & Painting III 829/819 Band/Wind Ensemble/Jazz
937 Ceramics II 838/828 Select Chorus/Concert Choir
936 Crafts II 834 Harmony & Theory
All students must select eight (8) courses for the 2006-2007 school year. Select a course that fulfills graduation requirements in the English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science departments. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) do not fulfill graduation requirements as outlined on page 3 of the Program of Studies. Courses marked with a pound sign (#) are Level One courses. Grades in these courses are weighted for purposes of Grade Point Average calculations.
GRADE 12 COURSE SELECTIONS
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
#040 English IV AP #042 English IV Honors
041 English IV Academic 049 Applied English IV
047 Applied English IV *039 Publications
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
#142 AP Calculus 140 Applied Integrated Math II
145 Calculus & Analytic Geometry *141 Computer Programming I
146 Advanced Algebra *143 Computer Programming II
144 College Algebra #*148 AP Computer
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
#242 Latin IV Honors #241 French IV Honors
#240 Portuguese IV Honors #246 Spanish IV Honors
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
336 Accounting II 350 Computer Info Systems II
332 Economics 392 Marketing II
342 Business & Personal Law 344 Management
346 Accounting III 335 Financial Management
360 Banking & Investments 343 Office Administration
363 Entrepreneurship 349 Computerized College Accounting
377 Networking
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
447 Contemporary Affairs 450 Community Service
448 Life & Politics: Leadership in Society 453 Philosophy
449 Pop Culture 446 Psychology
#452 AP Comparative Governments #442 AP European History
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
544 Tiger Den II 548 Child Care Practicum II
546 Careers in Fashion 549 Pastry Arts
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
641 Construction Technology II 644 Wood Manufacturing IV
646 Graphic Communication IV 648 Transportation Technology IV
657 CAD III 667 CAD IV
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
745 Physics Academic #743 AP Biology
#746 Honors Physics 747 Aerospace Science IV
748 Chemistry II
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENTS
945 Drawing & Painting IV 936 Crafts II
947 Ceramics III 938 Photography
829/819 Band/Wind Ensemble/Jazz 828/838 Concert/Select Chorus
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
930 Physical Education
Students must select eight (8) courses for the 2006-2007 school year and must fulfill graduation requirements in the English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science and Physical Education departments. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) do not fulfill graduation requirements on page 3 of the Program of Studies. Courses marked with a pound sign (#) are Level One courses. These grades are weighted for purposes of Grade Point Average calculations.
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