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B.
Elective Classes
The following classes may or may not be offered during a particular year, depending on the master schedule.
* Courses with an asterisk are unacceptable for college admission except as an elective.  Students should consult the counselor if they have questions regarding their course of study.

MATH
Analytic Geometry/Math Analysis Algebra A and Algebra IB
Calculus/AP Calculus   Consumer Math
*
Interactive Math*   Accounting
*
Algebra II    Algebra III
SCIENCE
Anatomy/Physiology    Physical Science
Physics     Biology
Chemistry    Climatology
  SOCIAL STUDIES
US History/Geography   World History/Geography
US Government/Economics  World Geography
LANGUAGE ARTS
Honors/AP English   Communications Skills
English 9, 10, 11, 12   Journalism
*
French I,  French II, French III  Spanish I, Spanish II, & Spanish III
FINE AND PRACTICAL ARTS
Creative Art I--Comprehensive Creative Art II--Drawing/Painting
Creative Art--Sculpture  Ceramics--Pottery
Visual Arts--Independent Study  Photo Journalism
Graphic Communication Exploration Drama
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Printing Careers Exploration  Graphic Arts/Printing
Materials & Processes   Word Processing

Keyboarding    Computer Technology

Industrial Arts--Technical Education  Computer Science
Computer Assisted Drafting/Design
Mass Media Production (Tech Comm)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education    Athletics
Officiating    Health/Fitness
NON-CATEGORICAL
Driver's Education   Study Skills 
Career Exploration/Employability
ALTERNATIVE CREDIT
Credit equivalencies for the above courses include:
--Business Math or Survival Math for Consumer Math credit.
--Accounting I for Algebra IA credit.
--Two years of Spanish, French or Technical Communications for one year of Communication Skills credit.
--One year Journalism for one year Communication Skills credit.
--Physical Education credit by earning one unit of athletic credit or by completing        three (3) sports seasons.
--Some course work taken on-line or through interactive television may be used as alternative credit.  Approval by the high school principal will be required. 

NOTE: There is a $25.00 materials charge for Art, Technical Education--Industrial Arts, Technical Communications and Graphics classes.  Drafting class charge is $75.00.