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Fine Arts Elective Courses
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Two-Dimensional Art/Painting (0104310)
Grades 9-12; 1/2 credit
This is a fundamental course that provides experience in the areas of drawing, painting, color, and design.
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Drawing and Painting I (0104320)
Grades 10-12; Teacher recommendation required.
This course provides an understanding of design and composition in drawing and painting. Development of drawing skills, enhancing creativity, and artistic confidence are stressed.
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Drawing and Painting II (0104330)
Grades 10-12; Teacher recommendation required.
This course continues to develop understanding of design and composition in drawing and painting. Development of drawing skills, enhancing creativity, and artistic confidence are stressed.
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Drawing and Painting III (0104400)
This course continues to develop understanding of design and composition in drawing and painting. Development of drawing skills, enhancing creativity, and artistic confidence are stressed.
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Sculpture I (0111310)
Grades 11-12; Teacher recommendation required.
This course provides an understanding of three- dimensional expression in sculpture. Content includes production and exploration of the clay, plaster, wood, and plastics.
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Sculpture II (0111320)
Grades 11-12; Teacher recommendation required.
This course provides an understanding of three- dimensional expression in sculpture. Content includes production and exploration of the clay, plaster, wood, and plastics.
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Sculpture III (0111330)
Grades 11-12; Teacher recommendation required.
This course provides an understanding of three- dimensional expression in sculpture. Content includes production and exploration of the clay, plaster, wood, and plastics.
- AP Art-Drawing Portfolio (1004300)
Teacher recommendation required
The AP Art-Drawing Portfolio is designed for students who are seriously interested in the practical experience of art. AP Art-Drawing Portfolio is not based on a written examination; instead, students submit portfolios for evaluation at the end of the school year.
Introduction to Drama (0400300)
Grades 9-12; 1/2 credit
This course incorporates monologue, duet acting and characterization, learning and performance of pantomime, improvisation, and commercials with an overview of theater history.
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Drama I (0400310)
Grades 10-12; Courses to be taken in consecutive order; Teacher recommendation required
This course provides in-depth experiences in the study and practice of theater, theater production, and continued fundamentals of acting. Course also incorporates a more detailed look into theatre history, genres and movements, and technical theatre.
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Drama II (0400320)
Grades 10-12; Courses to be taken in consecutive order; Teacher recommendation required
This course provides in-depth experiences in the study and practice of theater, theater production, and continued fundamentals of acting. Course also incorporates a more detailed look into theatre history, genres and movements, and technical theatre.
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Drama III (0400330)
Grades 10-12; Courses to be taken in consecutive order; Teacher recommendation required
This course provides in-depth experiences in the study and practice of theater, theater production, and continued fundamentals of acting. Course also incorporates a more detailed look into theatre history, genres and movements, and technical theatre.
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Guitar (1301320)
Grades 9-12
This course develops basic to advanced skills in guitar performance. Students learn to read music, chords, and skills to perform with other guitar players or band members. Student must have own guitar.
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Introduction to Music Performance (1301300)
Grades 9-12
This course develops knowledge and skills necessary to understand and appreciate music. It includes music activities, music reading and basic piano performance. This is not a band class.
- Jazz Ensemble
Students will perform music from jazz repertoire and some after school participation is required. The course is open to saxophones, trumpets, trombones, keyboard, bass, guitars, and drums. An audition is required.
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Music Theory (1300300)
Grades 10-12
Prior musical knowledge (band, chorus, piano, guitar, strings) is recommended. This course provides an advanced study of rhythm, melody, and harmony and includes basic skills in music notation and composition.
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Band (Marching and Symphonic Bands)
This course emphasizes progressive musical and instrumental development through the
study of significant wind band literature. In addition to classroom work,
the students will participate in concerts and festivals. In addition to classroom work, students will participate in concerts, festivals, and a variety of after-school activities.
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