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MIDDLE SCHOOL

REGISTRATION CATALOG

2015 – 2016

Granville Online is Granville County’s personalized online learning program that has

grown over the years to serve students in grades 6-12. The main goal of Granville

Online is to meet students where they are ready to learn. The flexible program

allows options for students who may not otherwise be able to fit into the traditional

school model (including Middle School Courses for High School Credit, AP and

Credit Recovery Courses). In addition to serving these students, GO is able to

increase access to electives and alternative areas of study for all students.

Use this catalog to see what we have to offer for high school students during the

2015-2016 School Year. If you are interested in learning with us, please register at

www.gcs.k12.nc.us/online

For any questions about registering for online classes, Please call or email us

Phone: 919-693-4613 and ask for Annette Glass, CO Academic Advisor

Email info: [email protected] Or

Bettie Lou Boyd, GO Student Information Data Manager Email Info: [email protected]

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MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES

AT A GLANCE

MIDDLE SCHOOL ELECTIVES

Course Title

Grade Level

Exploring Family and Consumer Science

Grades 6 &7

Patterns of Change

Grades 6 - 8

Science in the News

Grades 6 - 8

American Indian Studies

Grades 7 & 8

The Bible and Its Influence on Literature

Grades 7 & 8

MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT

**While the courses listed below count as electives at the Middle School level, students that take them will receive High School credit for them. These courses will appear on a student’s high school transcript, although they will not be counted in high school GPS measurements. Additionally, these courses will count toward all NC 4-year University qualification standards.

Students who choose to take these courses should realize that they are taking RIGOROUS AND CHALLENGING courses with a HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL curriculum.

These courses will require EXTRA TIME AT HOME, as they are built based on the 90- minute per day schedule high schools follow, which is not an allotted amount of time available in most GCS middle schools. Therefore, it is VERY important that students choosing these courses be

dedicated and has reliable access to a computer and Internet at home.

Course Title

Grade Level

Earth/Environmental Science

Grade 8

Spanish I

Grade 8

Spanish II

Grade 8

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MIDDLE SCHOOL ELECTIVE COURSES

IN DETAIL

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES

Recommended tor seventh and eighth grade students, American Indian Studies is a Middle School elective that introduces students to the diverse history and culture of American Indians, beginning with life prior to Columbus. Important issues American Indians faced from prehistoric societies to present-day contemporary society are discussed. Students immerse themselves in America’s oldest and continuous civilizations and cultures with a focus on American Indians of North Carolina.

THE BIBLE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON LITERATURE

This Middle School elective is recommended for seventh and eighth grade students. In addition to demonstrating the literary qualities of the Bible, this course is an academic study of selected narratives, characters, and poetry from the Hebrew Scriptures (The Old Testament) and provides a basic overview of the New Testament. Students will also explore how a basic knowledge of the characters and themes of the Bible are important to understanding Western literature. An

additional feature of the course is discussion of the impact various translations of the Bible have had on the English language itself.

EXPLORING FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE

Recommended for sixth and seventh grade students, this middle school elective allows students to explore life skills essential for their roles as managers, consumers, workers, and family

members both now and in the future. Areas of study include managing resources, relating with others, making healthy food choices, learning about children, and preparing for careers. Art, mathematics, and science are reinforced.

PATTERNS OF CHANGE

Recommended for sixth – eighth grade students, this class will give students an opportunity to learn about literature in a variety of ways. It will incorporate music, art, and other media spectrums to examine literatures and writings.

SCIENCE IN THE NEWS

Recommended for seventh and eighth grade students, Science in the News is a Middle School elective that is designed to stimulate students’ reading and evaluation of current “hot” science topics in the news through actively producing media products, such as news clips and videos. Using science literacy as the main focus, students will make connections between different scientific disciplines and explore science in the “real” world while practicing reading and thinking like a scientist. Students will take on the role of reporter, researching and verifying information to produce storyboards, news clips, podcasts, and other media demonstrating their ability to read and comprehend technical text.

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MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR HIGH SCHOOL

CREDIT COURSES

Students who choose to take these courses should realize that they are taking RIGOROUS AND CHALLENGING courses with a HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL curriculum.

These courses will require EXTRA TIME AT HOME, as they are built based on the 90- minute per day schedule high schools follow, which is not an allotted amount of time available in most GCS middle schools. Therefore, it is VERY important that students

choosing these courses be dedicated and has reliable access to a computer and Internet at home.

IN DETAIL

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Available only to 8th grade students, this is an introductory high school science course that integrates science process skills in the study of Earth and Environmental Science. This course covers four basic areas; Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, & Oceanography. Successful completion of this course is a graduation requirement.

SPANISH I

Available only to 8th grade students, Spanish I is a rigorous introduction to the foreign language that gives students the opportunity to be introduced to reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities in Spanish. The course also allows students to begin exploration on contemporary issues and developments in the Spanish-speaking world.

SPANISH II

Available only to 8th grade students, Spanish II allows students to continue their focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities in Spanish. Contemporary issues and developments continue to be studied through a research and critical-thinking lens.

For any questions about registering for online classes, Please call or email us

Phone: 919-693-4613 and ask for Annette Glass, CO Academic Advisor

Email info: [email protected] Or

Bettie Lou Boyd, GO Student Information Data Manager Email Info: [email protected]

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