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ID
English
1A/1B
(1301-1302)-
Interdisciplinary
Freshman
English
ID
English
2A/2B
(1303-1304)-
Interdisciplinary
Sophomore
English
ID
English
3A/3B
(1305-1306)-
Interdisciplinary
Junior
English
ID
English
4A/4B
(1307-1308)-
Interdisciplinary
Senior
English
Mathematics-
ID
Algebra
1A/1B
(2401-2402)-
Interdisciplinary
Freshman
Math
ID
Geometry
1A/1B
(2403-2404)-
Interdisciplinary
Sophomore
Math
ID
Algebra
2A/2B
(2405-2406)-
Interdisciplinary
Junior
Math
ID
Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus
(2407-2408)-
Interdisciplinary
Senior
Math
History-
ID
World
Geography
1/2
(4135-4136)-
Interdisciplinary
Freshman
History
ID
World
History
1/2
(4109-4119)-
Interdisciplinary
Sophomore
History
ID
American
History
1/2
(4137-4138)-
Interdisciplinary
Junior
History
ID
American
Government
1/2
(4167-4168)-
Interdisciplinary
Senior
History
Science-
ID
Life
Science
1/2
(3301-3302)-
Interdisciplinary
Freshman
Science
ID
Earth
and
Space
Science
1/2
(3303-3304)-
Interdisciplinary
Sophomore
Science
ID
Physical
Science
1/2
(3305-3306)-
Interdisciplinary
Junior
Science
ID
Engineering
Design
1/2
(3307-3308)-
Interdisciplinary
Senior
Science
Elective
Courses
Elective
courses
earn
0.5
credits
per
semester.
Study
Hall
(8033)-
This
course
is
reserved
for
junior
and
senior
students
who
plan
to
complete
an
independent
study
to
make
up
for
a
failed
course
earlier
in
their
academic
career.
Students
can
complete
one
independent
study
class
per
semester.
Kitchen
Assistant
1/2
(6014-6015)-
This
course
is
for
students
who
want
to
learn
about
kitchen
maintenance.
Students
can
expect
to
learn
how
to
keep
an
industrial
kitchen
running
and
able
to
pass
the
various
inspections
required
to
serve
food
to
the
public.
Drama
(6451,
6452,
6453,
6454)-
As
a
drama
class,
we
will
develop
the
art
of
expression
through
public
speaking
and
creative
staging.
Activities
will
include
play
acting,
preparing
for
and
presenting
a
performance.
New
to
the
course
is
set
design,
stage
makeup
and
costuming.
This
course
will
focus
on
all
areas
of
creative
expression
and
the
arts.
Students
who
continue
with
drama
will
learn
more
advanced
dramatic
arts.
Creative
Writing
(1323-1324)-
The
focus
of
this
class
is
the
graphic
novel.
Students
will
produce
a
written
and
illustrated
book
using
pen,
ink,
and
paint
to
produce
a
personal
expression.
Students
should
plan
to
break
out
their
poetry
and
prose
skills.
Drawing
(6141,6142)-
This
course
will
focus
on
using
drawing
media,
including
pencil,
conte
crayon,
colored
pencil,
pen
and
ink.
We
will
work
from
photographs
and
still-lifes
set
up
in
the
room.
Students
will
learn
shading,
one-
and
two-
point
perspective,
and
atmospheric
perspective.
This
class
will
create
drawings
for
the
school
calendar.
There
will
be
a
written
exam
for
the
course.
Painting
(6151,
6152)-
This
advanced
art
course
will
explore
the
use
of
watercolor
and
acrylic
paint.
Working
with
a
color
wheel,
students
will
study
color
mixing
and
creating
subtle
grey
shades.
Students
will
work
from
photographs
and
still-lifes.
Expect
to
adopt
a
favorite
artist
to
emulate.
The
class
will
also
create
paintings
of
MidTown
buildings.
Art
(6111-6112)-
The
focus
of
this
class
is
current
trends
in
art.
Students
in
this
class
can
expect
to
look
at
what
is
happening
in
the
arts
and
translate
those
trends
into
their
personal
expressions.
The
class
will
culminate
in
a
gallery
show
of
student
works.
Physical
Education
(5101-5102)-
PE
combines
males
and
females
at
freshman,
sophomore,
junior
and
senior
levels.
Each
semester
students
are
introduced
to
a
variety
of
sports.
These
sports
are
divided
into
three
categories:
lifetime,
team,
and
individual.
There
are
daily
warm-up
activities,
which
include
cardiovascular
runs
and
calisthenics.
Health
(5311)-
This
course
will
be
offered
first
and
third
quarters
and
meets
the
health
requirement
for
graduation.
Students
will
examine
the
relationships
between
the
structural
and
physiological
functions
required
for
mental,
physical,
social
and
emotional
wellness.
Topics
include
decision
making,
wellness,
nutrition,
physical
activity,
body
systems,
substance
abuse,
communicable
and
non-communicable
diseases,
violence
prevention,
safety
mental
health
and
consumer
health.
Computer
Literacy
(9140)-
This
course
will
be
offered
second
and
fourth
quarters
and
meets
the
computer
literacy
requirement
for
graduation.
Students
will
be
introduced
to
various
aspects
of
computer
technology.
The
appropriate
use
of
technology
is
an
integral
part
of
the
course.
Advisory
(8041-8042)-
This
is
an
intervention
class.
This
course
is
designed
to
meet
potential
areas
of
need
for
students
academically
and
includes
elements
of
college
and
career
preparation.
Students
are
assessed
on
reading,
writing
and
mathematics
skills
and
placed
accordingly.
InterDisciplinary
Project
This
course
makes
Rainshadow
unique.
The
main
focus
of
the
course
varies
by
quarter,
semester
and
year.
The
purpose
of
each
course
is
to
focus
on
learning
using
all
academic
disciplines.
Each
year,
the
staff
comes
together
to
determine
a
theme
and
teach
a
course
incorporating
the
theme
and
their
passion.
The
course
earns
half
an
elective
credit.
(Course
Numbers
are
7141,
7142)