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In this course, students develop muscle strength and endurance. Other focuses concentrate on weight lifting techniques and safety procedures. This course is also offered as an exploratory, for less-experienced students.
Drawing/Painting courses cover the same topics as Creative Art—Comprehensive courses, which may include drawing, painting, and sculpture. but focus on drawing and painting. In keeping with this attention on two-dimensional work, Students will typically work with several media (such as pen-and-ink, pencil, chalk, watercolor, tempera, oils, acrylics, and so on), but some courses may focus on only one medium Students will learn the Elements and Principles of Art through an exploration of 2 to 3-dimensional visual art projects. An emphasis will be placed on gaining and improving visual skills throughout the semester along with the use of tools and techniques within projects and demonstrating good craftsmanship. Students will be introduced to a variety of artists, art styles and art styles and art vocabulary.
General Band courses help students develop techniques for playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments and their ability to perform a variety of concert band literature styles. These courses may emphasize rehearsal and performance experiences in a range of styles (e.g., concert, marching, orchestral, and modern).
This course will introduce students to a wide range of careers within the sports industry. This class is designed to help students understand the other career options besides being a professional athlete. This time will allow students to learn basic rules for major sports and the careers associated with each sport. We will talk about different responsibilities of certain careers such as coaches, scouts, sports medicine, management, broadcasting and even media.
Structured using AVID principals, this course encourages students to pursue college and career readiness. Typically, the courses offer activities that enable students to learn organizational and study skills, enhance their critical thinking skills, receive academic assistance as necessary, and be motivated to aspire to college education or entrance into the world of work.
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