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339961HW Careers in Teaching/Honors Prerequisites: Students must meet requirements set
forth by the S. C. Center for Teacher Recruitment: A) 3.0 GPA on a
4.0, scale, B) Five letters of recommendation from teachers, C) Enrolled in
college prep courses, D) Only juniors
and seniors. 1 Unit (Elective) The Careers in Teaching/Honors course is designed
for students at the top of the junior and senior classes who are interested
in teaching as a career or those who are interested in knowing more about the
educational process. This course
will provide an exciting hands-on exploration of learning, teaching, and the
educational system. This course
includes observations and a teaching internship in local schools. College credit may be granted for successful
completion of this course. 580400TW Clothing Construction 1 Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Clothing Construction 1 covers beginning
construction skills, use of the sewing machine, commercial patterns and
fabrics, simple alterations and pressing techniques. Emphasis will be on the development of
better sewing skills. Students will
be required to purchase materials to complete basic projects. Students are financially responsible for
project materials. This course does not lead to employment. 582000TW Family Life Education 1 Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Family Life Education 1 prepares student for a fresh
look at life in today's world. It aids them in understanding their
development as individuals, family members, parents, and as parts of
society. Family Life Education I
explores all aspects of life:
personality development, life-style choices, mate selection, marriage,
money management, parenthood and handling crises in life. This course is recommended for seniors as
it is designed to prepare students to enter postsecondary life. 581600TW Education for Parenthood Prerequisites: Counselor/Teacher recommendation 1 Unit Education for Parenthood is designed to provide teen
parents with information and experiences that will give them a sound,
positive insight into parenting roles and responsibilities. An emphasis is also placed on education
for the young child. Learning
experiences will focus on the skills essential for parents to function effectively
with personal satisfaction and to satisfy specific needs of children. Several projects will be required each
semester. 583000TW Housing and Interior Design Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Housing and Interior Design is the study of housing
as it relates to the family or individual.
Included are housing needs, styles of housing, and financial and legal
aspects of housing. The course
involves design and color as they apply to the aesthetic and functional
aspects of the home. Students should
be prepared for intensive study leading to numerous independent projects
requiring application of course topics, creativity, and self-discipline. This course does not lead to employment. 582400TW Foods and Nutrition 1 Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Foods and Nutrition 1 includes an in-depth study of
nutrition and food preparation techniques.
Emphasis will be placed on time management and consumer
practices. Students will participate
in group activities as well as individual projects. This course does not lead to employment. 582500TW Foods and Nutrition 2 Prerequisites: Foods and Nutrition 1 1 Unit Foods and Nutrition 2 is designed to enhance the
student who has successfully completed Foods and Nutrition I and who has
exhibited an interest in food preparation, food management, and meal planning
for individual as well as family needs.
Managing and maximizing the food dollar as well as assuming
responsible consumer behavior will be stressed during guided instruction,
independent study, and laboratory experiences. Students will participate in group activities as well as
individual projects. 370111CH Driver Education Prerequisites: Must have at least a beginner's
permit by the first day of the class.
(1st Semester) 0.5 Elective Unit The Driver Education course is divided into two
parts. The first part of the course
is 20 days (30 hours) of class instruction that includes studying the
textbook. Topics that are covered
include traffic laws, the operation of a car, driving maneuvers, vehicle
safety, alcohol education, insurance, emergency situations, and adverse
conditions. The second phase is behind-the-wheel
instruction. Students will experience
four to six hours of actually driving a car, in addition to observing other
students' driving. Students not
driving will be in the Safety and the Law class. At the completion of the course, students will receive a
certificate designating them as trained drivers. The certificate is helpful in securing a reduced insurance
rate. 370121CH Safety and the Law Prerequisites: Must be in Driver Education 1st
Semester 0.5 Elective Unit Safety and the Law is designed to teach and inform
students about safety aspects and laws that pertain to a variety of different
instructional topics. The course
reinforces some topics discussed in Driver Education class such as car
insurance, car maintenance, and alcohol and drug education. The course, in addition, focuses on
truck/train safety, first aid, hunting/boating safety, the use of a cellular
phone while driving, fire safety, and other units designed to provide the
knowledge and skills necessary to be a safety-conscious member in our
society. Students will be rotated
out of this class for behind-the-wheel driving with their Driver Education
teacher. 370112CH Driver Education Prerequisites: Must have at least a beginner's
permit by the first day of class. (2nd Semester) 0.5 Elective Unit The Driver Education course is divided into two
parts. The first part of the course
is 20 days (30 hours) of class instruction that includes studying the
textbook. Topics that are covered
include traffic laws, the operation of a car, driving maneuvers, vehicle
safety, alcohol education, insurance, emergency situations, and adverse
conditions. The second phase is behind-the-wheel instruction. Students will experience four to six hours
of actually driving a car, in addition to observing other students'
driving. Students not driving will be
in the Safety and the Law class. At
the completion of the course, students will receive a certificate designating
them as trained drivers. The
certificate is helpful in securing a reduced insurance rate. 370122CH Safety and the Law Prerequisites: Must be in Driver Education 2nd
semester 0.5 Elective Unit Safety and the Law is designed to teach and inform
students about safety aspects and laws that pertain to a variety of different
instructional topics. The course
reinforces some topics discussed in Driver Education class such as car
insurance, car maintenance, and alcohol and drug education. The course, in addition, focuses on
truck/train safety, first aid, hunting/boating safety, the use of a cellular
phone while driving, fire safety, and other units designed to provide the
knowledge and skills necessary to be a safety-conscious member in our society. Students will be rotated out of this
class for behind-the-wheel driving with their Driver Education teacher. 305001CW Newspaper Production/Journalism 1 Prerequisites: English 1 1 Elective Unit Newspaper Production/Journalism 1 introduces
students to the functions of a newspaper, the organization of a newspaper
staff, and the techniques of gathering and reporting news. Basic principles of journalism are applied
to writing columns, reviews, feature stories, comics, personality interviews,
and other entertaining articles. In
addition, students will gain a historical perspective of journalism and will
explore other types of media.
Students in Newspaper Production/Journalism 1 will write articles for
the school newspaper and sell ads. 305101CW Newspaper Production/Journalism 2 Prerequisites: Instructor's Recommendation 1 Elective Unit Newspaper Production/Journalism 2 places emphasis on
newspaper production techniques.
Students practice the skills of word processing and desktop
publishing. Newspaper
Production/Journalism 2 students write and proof articles; sell and design
ads. Students exhibiting the
motivation and the skills necessary for newspaper production will be selected
as senior editors for the school newspaper and will be enrolled in Newspaper
Production/Journalism 3 and Newspaper Production/Journalism 4 during their
senior year. 305301CW Newspaper Production/Journalism 3 Prerequisites: Instructor's Recommendation 1 Elective Unit Newspaper Production/Journalism 3 places emphasis on
production of the school newspaper.
Students in this class are senior editors for the school newspaper who
have been selected from Newspaper Production/Journalism II participants. Newspaper Production/Journalism 3 students
primarily plan the school newspaper; write, assign, and proof articles;
design and complete the paper's layout; and sell and design ads. 305302CW Newspaper Production/Journalism 4 Prerequisites: Instructor's Recommendation 1 Elective Unit Newspaper Production/Journalism 4 is a continuation
of Newspaper Production/Journalism 3. 339992CW Study Skills/SAT Preparation Prerequisites: Geometry and English 1 1 Unit SAT Preparation is a tutorial for students that
introduces the format of the SAT and provides practice with many verbal and
mathematical questions. Students
learn methods to solve questions and to avoid making errors. Clear-cut testing tactics and methods of
attacking every question type are covered.
Students solve actual multiple choice, quantitative and grid-in
problems in mathematics as well as analogy, sentence completion, and critical
reading examples from the verbal section.
Actual testing conditions are simulated. There is a comprehensive review in arithmetic,
algebra, and geometry. There is a
high frequency word list with an
emphasis on basic college-level vocabulary words. Vocabulary is reviewed each day. Thinking skills are broadened through computer lab
activities, crossword puzzles, board games, and a variety of other
activities. Students learn when the
test is offered, how to register for the test, what to take to the testing
site, when to expect the results, and how to interpret the results. 305002CW Yearbook Journalism 1 Prerequisites: Application, typed article,
photographs, recommendations from teachers, and approval of yearbook advisor. 1 Elective Unit In the Yearbook Journalism 1 class, the yearbook
staff will record the history of the school in pictures, words, and
statistics. The yearbook budget will
be developed by the students and the advisor. To finance the cost of the yearbook, students will conduct an
ad sales campaign, sell yearbooks, oversee the photographing of all students,
faculty, and staff, the distribution of proofs and pictures, and the
collection of picture money.
Students will learn merchandising through sales of advertisements and
books. Students will research
assigned topics and interview subjects for articles. Students will write journalistically
correct copy. Students will take,
develop, and crop pictures for yearbook pages. Students will correct edited work and prepare pages for final
submission to the publisher. Students
will distribute yearbooks when they are shipped. A staff member must be able to plan, organize, follow
directions, and complete tasks in order to meet deadlines to the
publisher. Working after school and
on the weekends is often required.
The yearbook will be a quality publication, and the advisor will
expect students to complete classwork and homework assignments on time. 305102CW Yearbook Journalism 2 Prerequisites: Yearbook Journalism 1 and approval of
yearbook advisor 1 Elective Unit Yearbook 2 Journalism is a continuation of Yearbook
Journalism 1 and will continue the process of producing the yearbook by
completing final deadlines, correcting proofs from the publisher, selling ads
and books, and distributing the yearbooks.
Staff members will be chosen by the advisor to be section editors,
editor-in-chief, and business manager.
Working after school and on the weekends is often required. The yearbook will be a quality
publication, and the advisor will expect students to have high standards for
the book and to work with others to meet deadlines. 305401CW Yearbook Journalism 3 Prerequisites: Yearbook Journalism 2 and approval of
yearbook advisor 1 Elective Unit Yearbook Journalism 3 is a continuation of Yearbook
Journalism 2. 305402CW Yearbook Journalism 4 Prerequisites: Yearbook Journalism 3 and approval of
yearbook advisor 1 Elective Unit Yearbook Journalism 4 is a continuation of Yearbook
Journalism 3. 339991CW Freshman Focus Prerequisites: None 1 Elective Unit Freshman Focus is designed for the enhancement of a
smooth transition from middle school to high school. Realizing the importance of a successful
freshman year, students will be provided with useful information to better
assist them in making decisions that will hopefully yield beneficial results
personally and academically. Students
will be able to interact with counselors and community persons, as well as
the instructor, in understanding how educational preparation impacts upon
career planning for the future. A
variety of topics will be covered including career guidance, test-taking
skills, reproductive health, and study skills. Freshman Focus is required for all ninth-grade students. 649903TW Manufacturing Certification Prerequisites: Juniors and Seniors who have passed
all areas of the State Exit Exam 1 Unit Manufacturing Certification is designed to aid
students in developing job-seeking and job-keeping skills. Some of the topics will include team
building, industrial safety, measuring instruments, statistical process
control (SPC) and Total Quality Transformation (TQT). Students who successfully complete this
course with 80% mastery will be guaranteed an interview with a participating
industry. Successful completion of
this course may qualify students for approved internships, apprenticeships,
and summer employment with
participating industries. This course
will be taught on the home high school campus. During spring registration sophomores may sign up
for this course for their junior year even though they have not taken the
Exit Exam. Enrollment in the fall
will be determined by the Exit Exam scores. This course qualifies as an occupational education
course required for graduation for tech prep students. This course will benefit college prep students and
tech prep students. Students may get dual credit for this course through
Piedmont Technical College. Students
are responsible for tuition. 309991CW Television Production/Broadcasting Journalism 1 Prerequisites: English 1 and Teacher Recommendation 1 Unit Television Production/Broadcasting Journalism 1 is
the basic course for all facets of television production and is designed to
teach students the proper use of and care of each piece of production
equipment. Students will work in
small groups to produce set projects aimed at honing these skills. At the conclusion of the first nine weeks
students will demonstrate acquired skills by taking a video test. At the end of the second nine weeks
students will learn how to edit.
Students will learn Analog editing, Digital editing, sounding editing,
special effects, and graphics for the computer. 309992CW Television Production/Broadcasting Journalism 2 Prerequisites: Television Production/Broadcasting
Journalism 1 1 Unit In Television Production/Broadcasting Journalism 2
students will apply the skills learned in Television Production/Broadcasting
Journalism 1 to produce a daily seven minute news and information program. Students will learn script writing,
directing, sound, graphics, camera and news announcing by performing each
function during the course of the class.
Emphasis will be on learning how to produce a professional new
program. 349901CW Sports Medicine 1 Prerequisites: Biology 1 1 Unit Sports Medicine 1 is designed for students
interested in careers in medicine, physical therapy, athletic training,
physical education, and similar professions.
The anatomy and physiology of the human body in sports and exercise
will be the focus of the course.
Practical laboratory activities will focus on the cause and treatment
of typical athletic injuries. 349902CW Sports Medicine 2 Prerequisites: Sports Medicine 1 1 Unit Sports Medicine 2 is a sequel to Sports Medicine
2. Emphasis will be placed on student
trainer responsibilities. Acute
treatment of injuries common to athletes will be presented and practiced. Additional emphasis will be placed on the
treatment and rehabilitation of acute and chronic injuries associated with
athletics. Students will have the
opportunity to be certified in American Red Cross Standard First Aid and
CPR. In addition, each student will
be required to observe and participate in the daily operational procedures of
the athletic training room at the home high school. 505000CW Computer Programming (BASIC) Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Grades 10-12 1 Unit Computer Programming (BASIC) is a study of programming methodology. Students will use the Q-BASIC or VISUAL
BASIC programming language. The
course will include the study of the history of computers, hardware,
operating systems, information systems, the use of flowcharts, number base
systems, and statements involving input, output, assignment, looping,
decisions, and subroutines. Other
topics include number functions, string functions, search algorithms, data
files, and sorting algorithms.
Languages other than Q-BASIC will be explored. 505100CW Computer Programming (C++) Prerequisites: Algebra 2 or taking Algebra 2 1 Unit Computer Programming (C++) is a study of programming
using the C++ language. This course
includes the study of simple data types, input/output, arithmetic operators
and assignment, relational and logical operators, decision structures, loops,
predefined and user-defined functions and computer graphics. Applications will involve solving problems
from algebra and geometry through writing, developing, and debugging
programs. 477100AW Computer Science A/AP Prerequisites: Computer Programming (C++) 1 Unit Computer Science A/AP is an advanced study of C++
programming methodology, algorithms, and data structures. The course will include the study of
control statements, subprograms, parameter passing, arrays, linked lists,
stacks, queues, searching and sorting, and numerical algorithms. 531000CW CISCO Networking Academy 1 Prerequisites: Algebra 2 with a grade of
"B" or better 1 Unit The CISCO Networking Academy program (courses 1 and
2) will provide students with entry-level training in designing, building, maintaining, and troubleshooting
computer networks. This program will
benefit students who plan to pursue careers with computers and
networking. Special emphasis is
placed on technology literacy and hands-on lab work. All tests are on-line exams. Piedmont Technical College offers optional dual
credit for interested students. The
opportunity to earn twelve units of technical credit is available for
students who complete CISCO Networking Academy 1 and 2. Students are responsible for tuition and
other costs for dual credit. An industry-standard certification examination
through CISCO is available for students who complete CISCO Networking Academy
1and 2. Students will be responsible
for the cost of the examination. 531100CW CISCO Networking Academy 2 Prerequisites: CISCO Networking Academy 1 1 Unit CISCO Networking Academy 2 is a continuation of
CISCO Networking Academy 1. Piedmont Technical College offers optional dual
credit for interested students. The
opportunity to earn twelve units of technical credit is available for
students who complete CISCO Networking Academy 1 and 2. Students are responsible for tuition and
other costs for dual credit. An industry-standard certification examination
through CISCO is available for students who complete CISCO Networking Academy
1and 2. Students will be responsible
for the cost of the examination. Physical Education 1 includes the study of health
and physical education that is required for a high school diploma. This course will be divided into two
sections. One section will involve a
personal wellness and fitness component.
This part of the course will present a variety of topics related to
health and physical fitness, such as cardiovascular and muscular endurance,
exercise and weight control, and nutrition.
Students will also learn how to plan and implement an exercise
program. The other section of this
course involves a lifetime fitness component with an emphasis on a variety of
team and individual activities. A
school-issued gym suit is required.
Students will choose from the combinations of courses below to meet
the required physical education unit for graduation. 344101CW Physical Education 1/BB Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Basketball/Badminton 344102CW Physical Education 1/ST Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Soccer/Track and Field 344103CW Physical Education 1/VA Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Volleyball/Aerobics 344104CW Physical Education 1/BA Prerequisites: None I Unit Basketball/Aerobics 344105CW Physical Education 1/FT Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Flag football/Track and Field 344106CW Physical Education 1/VP Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Volleyball/Table Tennis 344107CW Physical Education 1/SA Prerequisites: None 1 Unit Softball/Aerobics 344200CW Physical Education 2 Prerequisites: Physical Education 1 1 Unit Physical Education 2 provides a wellness and
physical fitness program for students.
Students will participate in lifetime sports such as badminton,
bowling, and table tennis. Team
sports such as volleyball, basketball, and softball will be included. A school-issued gym suit is required. 344500CW Adaptive Physical Education Prerequisites: Doctor's certificate 1 Unit Adaptive Physical Education is an individually
designed course offered only to those with physical disabilities who cannot
participate in regular physical education activities. 344201CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 1 Prerequisites: Physical Education 1 1 Elective Unit Through Physical Education/Weightlifting 1 much may
be gained from the systematic and intelligent application of modern weight
training principles. Using the
principle of overload, coupled with progressive resistance through a full
range of motion, appears to be the most effective means of acquiring dynamic
strength. Weightlifting is also an
excellent way to develop flexibility, provided the exercise is executed
through the entire range of motion.
Systematic weight training applies the principles of resistance,
overload, and specificity that will have positive effects on motor performance
parameters and contribute to successful participation in sports. 344202CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 2 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 1 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 2 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 1. 344203CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 3 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 2 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 3 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 2. 344204CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 4 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 3 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 4 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 3. 344205CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 5 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 4 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 5 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 4. 344206CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 6 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 5 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 6 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 5. 344207CW Physical Education /Weightlifting 7 Prerequisites: Physical Education/Weightlifting 6 1 Elective Unit Physical Education/Weightlifting 7 is a continuation
of Physical Education/Weightlifting 6. Greenwood School District 50 is pleased to provide
for the needs of all students.
Special Education is an area of study that gives the assigned student
the benefit of special individual instruction. 3903112W Life Skills Math Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Life Skills Math is designed to accommodate
non-diploma seeking students. This
course is a comprehensive coverage of basic math skills needed for everyday
living. It is designed to help
prepare students with the life skills needed for independent living. 3903312W Careers, Communities, and Consumers Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Obtaining and keeping a job are intertwined with
being a good citizen. Aspects of
employment, civic responsibility, and consumer education will be presented in
Careers, Communities, and Consumers. 3903732W Vehicle Safety Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Vehicle Safety is a course for special education
students. The curriculum is designed
to teach skills related to care maintenance, care insurance, traffic law,
operation of a car, truck, train safety, cellular safe talk, and
careers. This course will prepare the
student for Driver Education and the written portion of the South Carolina Driver
Exam. This course is designed to complement
a variety of learning styles that will foster learning. 3903322W United States Geography 2 Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit United States Geography 2 will cover the themes of
location, place, interaction, movement, and region. Students will participate in reading maps, graphs, and
tables. Researching different topics
and writing reports will be a part of this course. United States Geography 1 will not be a prerequisite. 3903012W World Literature 2 Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit World Literature 2 will explore literature written
by the great authors of the world from the 1600's until the present day. A selected novel or play will be explored
in depth, and selected scenes will be dramatized. A reference project will be required. Reading and writing skills will be stressed. World Literature 1 will not be required as
a prerequisite. 3903332W Focus on Success1 Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Focus on Success 1 offers a parallel to the regular
Freshman Focus class for the ninth grade self-contained students. Realizing the importance of a successful
high school interaction, students are provided with useful information to
help them adjust to the high school setting, and to encourage them to take
part in the high school experience.
Community personnel, as well as the instructor, will encourage and
inform these students in the areas of communication, self-esteem, social
skills, study skills, sex education a, and the use of conflict resolution, so
as to better prepare them to be more productive members in our high school
setting as well as in our community. 3903342W Focus on Success 2 Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Focus on Success 2 is a continuation of Focus on
Success 1 for students in grades ten, eleven, and twelve. However, Focus on Success 1 is not
required as a prerequisite. It
expands on topics already introduced such as: self-esteem, social skills, study skills, decision making,
positive relationships, and conflict resolution. This course will endeavor to prepare our students to be more
productive members in our high school setting as well as in our community. 3903742W Enhancement of Computer Skills Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Enhancement of Computer Skills will focus on
improved use of the keyboard, correspondence, computer applications, internet
use, and care of the computer. 3903212W Earth Science Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Unit Earth Science will focus on the Earth's features,
its crust, atmosphere, weather, climate and oceans. The Earth's history as well as astronomy and space exploration
will also be studied. 3904712W Academic Enrichment 1 - ED (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 1 - ED students work in planned
groups and on an individualized basis to accomplish goals and objectives as
set forth in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Students are counseled to assist in
working out social, emotional, and behavioral problems that interfere with
academic success. Instructional
activities or objectives relate to such topics as developing a positive
self-concept, accepting responsibility for actions, respecting those in
authority, setting realistic goals, following directions, being on time,
being a willing worker, and being honest.
Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3904722W Academic Enrichment 1 - ED (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 1 - ED students work in planned
groups and on an individualized basis to accomplish goals and objectives as
set forth in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Students are counseled to assist in
working out social, emotional, and behavioral problems that interfere with
academic success. Instructional
activities or objectives relate to such topics as developing a positive
self-concept, accepting responsibility for actions, respecting those in
authority, setting realistic goals, following directions, being on time,
being a willing worker, and being honest.
Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3902712W Academic Enrichment 2 - EMD (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester The goal of Academic Enrichment 2 - EMD is to
utilize all students' educational strengths and overcome their weaknesses in
such a way as to help them become productive members of society and employable
members of the work force.
Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3902722W Academic Enrichment 2 - EMD (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester The goal of Academic Enrichment 2 - EMD is to
utilize all students' educational strengths and overcome their weaknesses in
such a way as to help them become productive members of society and
employable members of the work force.
Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3903712W Academic Enrichment 3 - LD (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 3 - LD students receive academic
help and work on materials prescribed to accomplish goals and objectives set
forth in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). These objectives will utilize the
students' educational strengths and overcome their weaknesses. Remediation will be given in preparation
for the Exit Exam. 3903722W Academic Enrichment 3 - LD (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 3 - LD students receive academic
help and work on materials prescribed to accomplish goals and objectives set
forth in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). These objectives will utilize the
students' educational strengths and overcome their weaknesses. Remediation will be given in preparation
for the Exit Exam. 3906712W Academic Enrichment 4 - VD (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 4 - VD students will be assisted
through adaptations with the subject matter in the classroom while the
teacher adapts the classroom to meet their needs (e.g., in terms of seating,
oral instruction, mobility, and/or large print textbooks). Remediation will be given in preparation
for the Exit Exam. 3906722W Academic Enrichment 4 - VD (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 4 - VD students will be assisted
through adaptations with the subject matter in the classroom while the
teacher adapts the classroom to meet their needs (e.g., in terms of seating,
oral instruction, mobility, and/or large print textbooks). Remediation will be given in preparation
for the Exit Exam. 3907712W Academic Enrichment 5 - HD (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 5 - HD students will receive
academic help to work on goals prescribed to accommodate the Individualized
Education Program (IEP). In this
class, the teacher will collaborate with specialists in hearing impairments
and other school personnel to help students adapt to subject matter in the
classroom. Remediation will be given
in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3907722W Academic Enrichment 5 - HD (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester Academic Enrichment 5 - HD students will receive
academic help to work on goals prescribed to accommodate the Individualized
Education Program (IEP). In this
class, the teacher will collaborate with specialists in hearing impairments
and other school personnel to help students adapt to subject matter in the classroom. Remediation will be given in preparation
for the Exit Exam. 3905712W Academic Enrichment 6 - Other Health Impairments Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester The goal of Academic Enrichment 6 - Other Health
Impairments is to serve students that have been identified as needing
academic assistance and certified by a physician as having chronic health
problems, such as sickle cell anemia, diabetes, kidney disease, etc. Students will receive academic help and
work on materials prescribed to accomplish goals and objectives set forth on
their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 3905722W Academic Enrichment 6 - Other Health Impairments Prerequisites: Individualized Education Program 1 Elective Unit/Semester The goal of Academic Enrichment 6 - Other Health
Impairments is to serve students that have been identified as needing
academic assistance and certified by a physician as having chronic health
problems, such as sickle cell anemia, diabetes, kidney disease, etc. Students will receive academic help and
work on materials prescribed to accomplish goals and objectives set forth on
their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Remediation will be given in preparation for the Exit Exam. 589901TD Vocational Rehabilitation/AM (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Approval of Special Education
Director 2 Units (2 periods) Vocational Rehabilitation (AM) 589902TD Vocational Rehabilitation/AM (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Approval of Special Education
Director 2 Units (2 periods) Vocational Rehabilitation (AM) 589903TD Vocational Rehabilitation/PM (1st Semester) Prerequisites: Approval of Special Education
Director 2 Units (2 periods) Vocational Rehabilitation (PM) 589904TD Vocational Rehabilitation/PM (2nd Semester) Prerequisites: Approval of Special Education
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