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CURRICULUM BULLETIN

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Ms. Perla Tabares Hantman, Chair

Dr. Martin S. Karp, Vice-Chair

Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall

Ms. Susie V. Castillo

Mr. Carlos L. Curbelo

Dr. Lawrence S. Feldman

Dr. Wilbert “Tee” Holloway

Dr. Marta Pérez

Ms. Raquel A. Regalado

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Mr. Alberto M. Carvalho

Central Region Office

Dr. Albert Payne, Jr., Regional Superintendent

Ms. Jennifer D. Andreu, Administrative Director

Ms. Lourdes Gimenez, Administrative Director

Mr. Richard Vidal, Administrative Director

Miami Senior High School

2450 Southwest 1

st

Street

Miami, FL 33145

(305) 649-9800

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Principal’s Message ... 4

Administrative Staff ... 5

Mission / Vision / Philosophy... ... ...6

Subject Selection Process ... ...7

Core Curriculum - Course Listings ... 38

Academies - Course Listings ... 12

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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

Welcome to Miami High’s 120

th

year of servicing our students and neighboring

community. 2013-2014 will usher in the completion of a $5 million construction project

that will include a fully restored gymnasium, media center, and cafeteria. In addition,

three new buildings have been added that include state of the art SMARTBOARDS and

wireless internet connection. Proud Miami High stands as the cornerstone of our

community, a place where students enjoy the privilege of a challenging education and a

rich tradition.

Our school motto “non verbis, sed operis: not through words, but deeds” embraces the

hope we keep for our students, that they will become the future business, education,

religious, political, and professional leaders they are destined to be. We believe by

creating a caring and nurturing climate, Miami High will be able to meet your child’s

needs and raise their level of academic performance. We will encounter new and

exciting challenges, each met with determination and diligence. With your support we

are sure we will succeed in our endeavors, to make Miami High a great learning

community.

We encourage you to become informed and read through the Curriculum Bulletin before

courses are selected as the State of Florida has changed graduation requirements and

added new exams.

Your signature on the subject selection form will acknowledge that the courses selected

for the 2013-2014 school year will best meet the needs of your son and/or daughter to

achieve their graduation requirements and ensure their post-secondary success. For

further information about registration and/or school information, please visit the Student

Services Department in Room 1117 or contact the appropriate grade level counselor at

305 649-9800. Incoming 9

th

grade: Ms. Milton, extension 2264, Incoming 10

th

grade:

Mr. Lorenzo, extension 2232, Incoming 11

th

grade: Ms. Echeverria, extension 2258 and

Incoming 12

th

grade: Ms. Missick, extension 2259. You may also visit our website at

http://www.mhs.dadeschools.net

We look forward to a memorable year at our old Miami High!

Cordially,

Benny Valdes

Principal

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MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Benny Valdes, Principal Bernard Edwards, Assistant Principal Madeline Mendez, Assistant Principal Amrita Prakash, Assistant Principal of Curriculum

Felix Zabala, Assistant Principal

CURRICULAR DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSONS

Activities Director………..…….Marysol Rivero Athletic Director………Dung Nguyen Business Education... Caridad Benavides Cooperative Education ...Luis A. Perez Special Education...Juan Chaine Special Education Program Specialist ...Amber Wilcox Fine Arts...Albert Kunze Foreign Languages...Eduardo Ortiz ESOL/BCC...Jose Pineda Family and Consumer Sciences ...Natasha Gousse-Turner Language Arts...Vicky Puentes Legal and Public Affairs Magnet... Ed Asper Mathematics ...Maria Cachinero-Llovet Physical Education ………...Marcus Carreno Reading... Odalys McKinley Science ...Erick Hueck Social Studies ...Tania Seale Student Services...Maria Barrial Teaching Magnet ...Vicky Puentes Vocational/Technical ...Rodolfo Rodriguez

STUDENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Chairperson / Student Transition...Maria Barrial Special Education 9 – 12……….…Maria Elena Díaz de Villegas Grade 9 ………... Lilia Milton Grade 11...Dayma Echeverría Grade 10... Eddie Lorenzo Grade 12...Marcia Missick CAP Advisor ...George Bain Test Chairperson ...Alfred Torossian

TITLE I STAFF

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MISSION

Miami Senior High School is committed to creating a safe and supportive learning environment that prepares every member of the school community for the workplace or post-secondary education in order to secure a successful future.

VISION

The Miami Senior High School students, teachers, staff, parents and community will collaborate to ensure that all students master meaningful and challenging work in a balanced curriculum, and become independent thinkers, problem solvers, productive citizens and lifelong learners.

PHILOSOPHY

Miami Senior High School is committed to creating a safe and supportive learning environment based on the belief that all students can learn. Taking into consideration that students learn in different ways, our teachers and administrators provide a variety of instructional approaches to prepare all students for the workplace or post-secondary education. Our students will demonstrate understanding of essential knowledge and skills and be actively involved in solving problems and producing quality work. The entire learning community will collaborate to ensure that all students master meaningful and challenging work in a balanced curriculum. Our goal is to enable students to become self-directed, independent thinkers, as well as productive citizens and lifelong learners in order to secure a successful future.

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SUBJECT SELECTION PROCESS

Dear Parents/Guardians and Students,

The purpose of the Curriculum Bulletin is to assist the student in planning for their yearly course of study. Keep in mind, as a whole, high school is meant to prepare the student for their postsecondary plan and/or future goals. Miami Senior High offers a variety of magnet programs and award winning academies in business, the fine arts, and vocational areas that include, but are not limited to: the ARTEC (TV

Production) Academy, the Teaching Magnet, the Legal and Public Affairs Magnet, Advanced Placement Courses, Dual Enrollment, Internship Placement, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, Health

Sciences, Accounting, and Jazz Ensemble. These programs are for students who plan to who plan to continue their education at a postsecondary institution as well as for those who will join the workforce upon graduation. Please review the Bulletin with special attention to the Academies, discuss the choices with your family and teachers, and remember it is important to select your electives in a consecutive order to maximize productivity.

HOW TO USE THIS BULLETIN

 Read the entire MDCPS Curriculum Bulletin and Miami High course offerings @ mhs.dadeschools.net.

 Know the requirements for your year of graduation.

 Make a four-year plan. What courses do you need to take in the 9, 10, 11 and 12 grades?  Refer to the appropriate Academy and Department for the list of course offerings.

 Use the Subject Selection Worksheet provided to you by the Student Services Department.  Acquire the approval of a teacher or Department Chairperson when signatures are required.  Sign up for eight subjects. Intensive Reading and /or Mathematics elective will be assigned to

students based on the FCAT exams and End of Course (EOC) results.

 Select five (5) ELECTIVE SUBJECTS. At least one elective must correspond to your chosen

academy. Put them in order of preference. If your first choice is closed, you will be scheduled

into your second choice, and so on.

Note that all semester courses are paired with other semester courses. You will be required to take both semester courses as an annual block.

Work with your counselor to complete your worksheet if you need assistance.

Eight Period Block Schedule

Week 1- All periods 90 minutes in length

Monday A Tuesday B Wednesday A Thursday B Friday A Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7

Week 2- All periods 90 minutes in length

Monday B Tuesday A Wednesday B Thursday A Friday B Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8 Periods 1-3-5-7 Periods 2-4-6-8

 

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LANGUAGE ARTS

 

Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ENGLISH  1, 2, 3, 4 or higher) 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE /   RECOMMENDATION    ENGLISH 1    1.0  English  A11/R11/R71/S11  100131001    ENGLISH 1/INTENSIVE  READING PLUS  1.0 English/  1.0 Elective

 

A80/A81  100131001/ 100041002  Teacher Recommendation  ENGLISH 1 HONORS  1.0 English  A12  100132001  Teacher Recommendation   

ENGLISH 2  

 

1.0  English  A21/R21/R72/S21  100134001  English 1   

ENGLISH 2 HONORS  

 

1.0  English  A22  100135001  English 1 and Teacher Recommendation   

ENGLISH 3 

 

1.0  English  A31/R73/S31  100137001  English 2   

ENGLISH 3 HONORS  

 

1.0  English  A32  100138001  English 2 and Teacher Recommendation  ENGLISH LANGUAGE & 

COMPOSITION‐ AP  1.0  English  A34  100142001 

English 2 and 

Teacher Recommendation   

ENGLISH 4  1.0  English  A41/R74/S41  100140001  English 3   

ENGLISH  HONORS 4  1.0  English  A42  100141001  English 3 and Teacher Recommendation  ENGLISH LITERATURE & 

COMPOSITION‐ AP  1.0  English  A44  100143001 

English 3 Honors or AP English  Language Teacher 

Recommendation  

DE: Writing & Rhetoric  1.0 English  A45  ENC1101  English 3 

ELECTIVES 

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE  CREATIVE WRITING 1  .5  English  .5 Lang. Arts  A46 A47  100533001 100932001  English Honors or above and  Teacher Recommendation  INTENSIVE READING  1.0 Elective  A00‐A09/R70  100041001  Required for FCAT level  1 & 2  SPEECH 1  1.0 Fine Arts  A48  100730011  Contemporary Literature &Teacher 

Recommendation  SAT/ACT VERBAL PREP  .5 L.ang. Arts  A06  100832002  Juniors and Seniors only 

ELL – ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER

 

ENGLISH 1 through ESOL   1.0  English  X11/X13  100230002   

ENGLISH 2 through ESOL  1.0  English  X21/X23  100231002  English 1 through ESOL  ENGLISH 3 through ESOL  1.0  English  X31/X33  100232002  English 2 through ESOL  ENGLISH 4 through ESOL  1.0  English  X41/X43  100252002  English 3 through ESOL  DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE 

ARTS through ESOL 1  1.0 Elective

 

X81  1002380L1  Required for ELL level 1  DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE 

ARTS through ESOL 2  1.0 Elective

 

X82  1002380L2  Required for ELL level 2  DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE 

ARTS through ESOL 3  1.0 Elective

 

X83  1002380L3  Required for ELL level 3  DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE 

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MATHEMATICS

 

Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY & 2 courses at the ALGEBRA 2 level or higher) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  ALGEBRA 1  1.0 Mathematics  B11/R12/R81/S12  120031001     

ALGEBRA 1 HONORS  1.0 Mathematics

 

B12  120032001  Teacher Recommendation  GEOMETRY  1.0 Mathematics

 

B21/R22/S22  120631001  Algebra 1 

GEOMETRY HONORS  1.0 Mathematics

 

B22  120632001  Algebra 1 and  

Teacher Recommendation  ALGEBRA 2 TECH  1.0 Mathematics   B30  120033001  Algebra 1  &  Geometry and 

Teacher Recommendation  ALGEBRA 2  1.0 Mathematics  B31  120033001  Algebra 1  &  Geometry  ALGEBRA 2  HONORS  1.0 Mathematics   B32  120034001  Algebra 1  &  Geometry and Teacher Recommendation  MATH FOR COLLEGE  READINESS  1.0 Mathematics  B40  120070001  Algebra 2 Tech and  Teacher Recommendation  ADVANCED TOPICS IN  MATH   1.0 Mathematics  B41  129831001  Algebra 2 and  Teacher Recommendation  STATISTICS‐ AP  1.0 Mathematics

 

B44  121032001  Algebra 2 and  

Teacher Recommendation  PRE‐CALCULUS HONORS 

 

1.0 Mathematics  B52  120234002  Algebra 2 Honors and  Teacher Recommendation  CALCULUS AB – AP  1.0 Mathematics

 

B54  120231001  Pre‐ Calculus Honors and  

Teacher Recommendation    

CALCULUS BC‐ AP  1.0 Mathematics

 

B64  120232001  AP Calculus AB and   Teacher Recommendation  INTENSIVE MATHEMATICS  1.0 Elective  B00/R80  120040001  Required for incoming 9

th grader with  FCAT level  1 & 2 

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SCIENCE 

Graduation Requirement: 3 credits (PHYSICAL SCIENCE/AND OR EARTH SPACE, BIOLOGY

 

I and 1 

course from the following: CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, or PHYSICIAL SCIENCE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  PHYSICAL SCIENCE  1.0 Science  C11/C30  200331001    PHYSICAL SCIENCE 

HONORS  1.0 Science  C12  200332001  Teacher Recommendation  BIOLOGY 1  1.0 Science  C21/R24/R76  200031001  Physical Science 

BIOLOGY 1 HONORS  1.0 Science  C22  200032001  Physical Science  and   Teacher Recommendation  CHEMISTRY 1  1.0 Science  C31  200334001  Earth/Space Science and/or Physical  Science & Biology and  Teacher Recommendation  CHEMISTRY 1 HONORS  1.0 Science

 

C32  200335001  Earth/Space Science and/or Physical  Science & Biology and  Teacher Recommendation  ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY  HONORS  1.0 Science  C02  200036001  Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry  and  Teacher Recommendation 

MARINE SCIENCE 1  1.0 Science  C04  200251001  Earth/Space, Biology, Physical Science  and  Teacher Recommendation  PHYSICS 1 HONORS  1.0 Science

 

C42  200339001  Teacher Recommendation  PHYSICS B‐ AP  1.0 Science  C44  200342001  Physics  1 HONORS 

Teacher Recommendation  BIOLOGY‐ AP  1.0 Science  C24  200034001  Earth/Space Science and/or Physical  Science  and   Teacher Recommendation  CHEMISTRY‐ AP  1.0 Science  C34  200337001  Earth/Space Science and/or Physical  Science  & Biology and  Teacher Recommendation 

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SOCIAL STUDIES 

 

Graduation Requirement: 3 credits (WORLD HISTORY, US HISTORY and AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & 

ECONOMICS) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COURSE NAME  COURSE   CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  WORLD HISTORY  1.0  Social Studies  D11/R13/  R78  210931001   

WORLD HISTORY HONORS  1.0  Social Studies  D12  210932001  Teacher Recommendation  UNITED STATES HISTORY  1.0 Social Studies  D31/R79  210031001  World History 

UNITED STATES HISTORY  HONORS  1.0  Social Studies  D32  210032001  World History and  Teacher Recommendation  DE: ORIGINS OF AMERICAN  CIVILIZATION/MODERN  AMERICAN CIVILIZATION  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies

 

D34  D35  AMH204102  AMH204202  World History and  Teacher Recommendation  AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/  ECONOMICS  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  D40  D50  210631001  210231001  World History & American History  AMERICAN GOVERNMENT  HONORS /   ECONOMICS HONORS  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  D42  D52  210632001  210232001  World History & American History and  Teacher Recommendation  AMERICAN GOVERNMENT‐AP  MACROECONOMICS‐ AP  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  D44  D54  210033001  210237001  World History & American History and  Teacher Recommendation 

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY‐ AP  1.0  Elective

 

D05  210340001  Teacher Recommendation  PSYCHOLOGY‐ AP  1.0  Elective  D09  210735001  Teacher Recommendation 

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ACADEMY ELECTIVES 

 Academy of Arts, A/V, Technology & Transportation 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION 

ART

  CERAMICS/POTTERY  0.5 Fine Arts    F11  010230001    TWO‐DIMENSIONAL ART 1  0.5 Fine Arts  F12  010130001   

TWO‐DIMENSIONAL ART 2  1.0 Fine Arts  F13  010131001  Art 2D Comprehensive 1 

DRAWING 1  1.0 Fine Arts  F01  010432001   

DRAWING 2  1.0 Fine Arts  F02  010433001  Drawing 1  PORTFOLIO  1.0 Fine Arts  F03  010931001  Drawing 2 

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 4  AUTO TRANSMISSION

 

1.0 Practical Arts  K11  870944001    AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 5  MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN

 

1.0 Practical Arts  K12  870945001    AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 8  AUTO ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM 1  1.0 Practical Arts  K13  870948001    AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 9 

AUTO ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM 2

 

1.0 Practical Arts  K14  870949001  AUTO ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM 1  AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 10  AUTO HEATING & A/C TECH  1.0 Practical Arts  K15  870949101    EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4  WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS ‐ HONORS  .5  Fine Arts .5  Fine Arts  K93 K39  83003101A  0500330CE  Teacher Recommendation 

COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (PHOTOGRAPHY) 

  COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 1  (PHOTOGRAPHY 1)  1.0 Fine Arts  K05  860101013    COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 2 

(PHOTOGRAPHY 2)  1.0 Fine Arts

 

K06  860102023  Photography 1  COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3 

(PHOTOGRAPHY 3)

 

1.0 Fine Arts

 

K07  860103033  Photography  2

 

EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4  WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS ‐ HONORS  .5  Fine Arts .5  Fine Arts  K09 K90  83003101A  0500330CE  Teacher Recommendation 

DRAMA 

 

DRAMA 1  1.0 Fine Arts

 

F21  040031001   

DRAMA  2  1.0 Fine Arts

 

F22  040032001  Drama 1  DRAMA  3   1.0 Fine Arts

 

F23  040033001  Drama 2 

DRAMA 4 HONORS  1.0 Fine Arts

 

F24  040034001  Drama 3        STAGECRAFT 1  1.0 Fine Arts

 

F25  0400410001  Teacher Recommendation 

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FILM & VIDEO ‐ ARTEC

  TV PRODUCTION 1  1.0 Practical Arts F31  110030001    TV PRODUCTION 2  1.0 Practical Arts F32  110031001  TV Production 1 and Teacher Recommendation  TV PRODUCTION 3   1.0 Practical Arts F33  110032001  TV  Production  2 and Teacher Recommendation  TV PRODUCTION 4   1.0 Practical Arts F34  110033001  TV  Production 3 and Teacher Recommendation  TV PRODUCTION 5 HONORS  1.0 Practical Arts F35  110033101  TV  Production 4 and Teacher Recommendation  TV PRODUCTION 6 HONORS  1.0  Practical  Arts  F36    110033201    TV  Production 5 and  Teacher Recommendation  TV PRODUCTION 7 HONORS  1.0  Practical Arts  F37  110033301  TV Production 6 and Teacher  Recommendation  INTRODUCTION TO FILM & 

ENTERTAINMENT  1.0 Fine Arts  F38  040066001  Teacher Recommendation  EXECUTIVE INTERNSHIP 4  WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS ‐ HONORS  .5  Fine Arts .5  Fine Arts  F39 F93  83003101A  0500330CE  Teacher Recommendation 

JOURNALISM

  JOURNALISM 1 (NEWSPAPER) or  JOURNALISM 1 (YEARBOOK)  1.0 Perform Arts A51 A61  100630011    JOURNALISM 2 (NEWSPAPER) or  JOURNALISM 2 (YEARBOOK)  1.0 Perform Arts A52 A62  100631011  Teacher Recommendation  JOURNALISM 3 (NEWSPAPER) or  JOURNALISM 3 (YEARBOOK)  1.0 Perform Arts A53 A63  100632011  Teacher Recommendation  JOURNALISM 4 (NEWSPAPER) or  JOURNALISM 4 (YEARBOOK)  1.0 Perform Arts A54 A64  100633011  Teacher Recommendation 

MUSIC

  BAND 1 (no band experience)  1.0 Perform Arts J00/J21  130230001   

BAND 2  1.0 Perform Arts J22

 

130231001

 

Band 1 or previous band exp  BAND 3  1.0 Perform Arts J23

 

130232001

 

Band 2 

BAND 4  1.0 Perform Arts J24

 

130233001

 

Band 3 

BAND 5 HONORS  1.0 Perform Arts J25

 

130234001

 

Teacher Recommendation  CHORUS 1   1.0 Perform Arts J71  130330001   

CHORUS 2  1.0 Perform Arts J72  130331001  Chorus 1  CHORUS 3

 

1.0 Perform Arts J73

 

130332001

 

Chorus 2  CHORUS 4

 

1.0 Perform Arts J74

 

130333001

 

Chorus 3 

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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

   PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY  I  1.0 Perform Arts  K51  860054001    PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY  II    1.0 Perform Arts  K52  860064001  Production Tech I  PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY  III    1.0 Perform Arts  K53  860174001  Production Tech II  PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY  IV    1.0 Perform Arts  K54  860084001  Production Tech III      GUITAR 1  1.0 Perform Arts J51  130132001   

GUITAR 2  1.0 Perform Arts J52

 

130133001

 

Guitar 1  GUITAR 3  1.0 Perform Arts J53

 

130134001  Guitar 2  GUITAR 4  1.0 Perform Arts J54

 

130135001  Guitar 3  JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1  1.0 Perform Arts J31  130250001   

JAZZ ENSEMBLE 2  1.0 Perform Arts J32  130251001  Jazz Ensemble 1  JAZZ ENSEMBLE 3  1.0 Perform Arts J33  130252001  Jazz Ensemble 2  JAZZ ENSEMBLE 4  1.0 Perform Arts J34  130253001  Jazz Ensemble 3  KEYBOARD 1  1.0 Perform Arts J41  130136001   

KEYBOARD 2  1.0 Perform Arts J42  130137001  Keyboard  1  KEYBOARD 3  1.0 Perform Arts J43  130138001  Keyboard  2  KEYBOARD 4  1.0 Perform Arts J44  130139001  Keyboard  3 

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Academy of Business Management/Administration & Information Technology 

 

 

Academy of Family & Consumer Sciences 

 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION 

INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY  1.0 Fine Arts

 

G90  8207301001  Requirement for 9 thgrade  (Freshman Experience Course)  ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 1  1.0 Voc  G41  820331001   

ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 2 HONORS  1.0 Voc

 

G42  820332001  Accounting Applications 1  ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 3 HONORS  1.0 Voc

 

G43  820333001  Accounting Applications 2  FOUNDATIONS OF PROGRAMMING  1.0 Voc

 

G14  900721001   

PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING  1.0 Voc

 

G15  900722001  Foundations Of Programming  DIGITAL DESIGN 1  1.0 Voc

 

G21  820951001   

DIGITAL DESIGN 2  1.0 Voc

 

G22  820952001

 

Digital Design 1  DIGITAL DESIGN 3  1.0 Voc

 

G23  820953001

 

Digital Design 2 

NETWORKING 1  1.0 Voc

 

G31  820702001   

NETWORKING 2  1.0 Voc

 

G32  820703001  Networking 1  NETWORKING 3  1.0 Voc

 

G33  820704001  Networking 2  MULTIMEDIA FOUNDATIONS 1  1.0 Fine Arts

 

G01  821243001   

MULTIMEDIA FOUNDATIONS 2  1.0 Fine Arts

 

G02  821244001  Multimedia Foundations 1  MULTIMEDIA FOUNDATIONS 3  1.0 Fine Arts

 

G03  821245001  Multimedia Foundations 2 

DE: INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS/  DE:  COMPUTER DATA ANALYSIS  .5 Elective  .5 Elective  G51  G52  CGS206001  CGS251801    COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  CULINARY ARTS 1  1.0 Fine Arts

 

H01  880051001   

CULINARY ARTS 2  1.0 Fine Arts

 

H02  880052001  Culinary Arts 1  CULINARY ARTS 3  1.0 Fine Arts

 

H03  880053001  Culinary Arts 2  CULINARY ARTS 4 HONORS  1.0 Fine Arts

 

H04  880054001  Culinary Arts 3 

MISCELLANEOUS ELECTIVE

 

PATTERN DESIGN TECHNIQUES  1.0 Voc  H21  850642002   

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Academy of Health Science 

 

Academy of Foreign Language 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  HEALTH SCIENCE 1  1.0 Voc  K41  841710002   

HEALTH SCIENCE 2  1.0 Voc  K42  841711002  Teacher Recommendation  ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH AIDE 3  HOME HEALTH 3  .5 Voc  .5 Voc  K43  K44  841716102  841719101  Health Science 2  Teacher Recommendation  ALLIED HEALTH ASSITING 3  1.0 Voc  K45  841713101  Electrocardiograph 3 

Teacher Recommendation  HEALTH OCP DIRECTED STUDY (HONORS)  1.0 Voc  K46  840010002  Allied Health Assinting 3

Teacher Recommendation  COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION 

FRENCH 1  1.0 Foreign Lang  E21  070132001   

FRENCH 2 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E22  070133001  French 1 and 

Teacher Recommendation  FRENCH 3 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E23  070134001  French 2 and 

Teacher Recommendation  FRENCH 4 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E24  070135001  French 3 and 

Teacher Recommendation  ITALIAN 1  1.0 Foreign Lang E31  070532001   

ITALIAN  2 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E32  070533001  Italian 1 and 

Teacher Recommendation  ITALIAN 3 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E33  070534001  Italian 2 and 

Teacher Recommendation  ITALIAN 4  HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E34  070535001  Italian 3 and 

Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH 1  1.0 Foreign Lang E01  070834001   

SPANISH 2  1.0 Foreign Lang E02  070835001  Spanish 1 and

Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH 3 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E03  070836001  Spanish 2 and

Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 1  1.0 Foreign Lang E11  070930001   

SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 2  1.0 Foreign Lang E12  070931001  Spanish for Speakers 1   SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 3 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E13  070836001  Spanish for Speakers 2 & 

Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 4 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang E14  070933001  Spanish for Speakers 3 & 

Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 5 HONORS  1.0 Foreign Lang  E15  070934001  Teacher Recommendation

Only 

SPANISH LANGUAGE – AP  1.0 Foreign Lang E16  070840001  Teacher Recommendation  SPANISH LITERATURE – AP  1.0 Foreign Lang E17  070841001  Teacher Recommendation 

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Academy of Human Services 

Academy of Law & Public Safety (ROTC) 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES 

 

DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION 

MISCELLANEOUS ELECTIVES 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  GROOMING AND SALON SERVICES CORE 1  COSMETOLOGY FACIALS 3   COSMETOLOGY 4  .5 Fine Arts  .5 Fine Arts  1.0 Fine Arts  K20  K21  K24  87521001  89051301  89051401

 

Teacher Recommendation  COSMETOLOGY 5   COSMETOLOGY 6  1.0 Fine Arts  1.0 Fine Arts

 

K25  K26  89051501  89051601  Teacher Recommendation  COSMETOLOGY 7   COSMETOLOGY 8  1.0 Fine Arts  1.0 Fine Arts

 

K27  K28  89051701  89051801

 

Teacher Recommendation 

COSMETOLOGY 9  1.5 Fine Arts

 

K29  89051901

 

Teacher Recommendation 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION 

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 1  1.0  Elective

 

180130001  IO1

 

 

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 2  1.0  Elective

 

180131001  IO2

 

Leadership Education &  Training 1 

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 3  1.0  Elective

 

180332001  IO3

 

Leadership Education & Training 2 

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 4  1.0  Elective

 

180133001  IO4

 

Leadership Education & 

Training 3  COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING  INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING  .5 Phys Ed  .5 Phys Ed  L07  L08  150134001  150135001    COMPREHENSIVE FITNESS  FITNESS LIFESTYLE DESIGN  .5 Phys Ed .5 Phys Ed  L09 L10  150139001  150131001    PERSONAL FITNESS  TEAM SPORTS 1  .5 Phys Ed .5 Phys Ed  L21 L22  150632001  150335001  Requirement for 10 th  grade  TEAM SPORTS 2  DRIVERS EDUCATION  .5 Phys Ed .5 Phys Ed  L01 L02  150336001  190031001    AEROBICS 1  AEROBICS 2  .5 Phys Ed .5 Phys Ed  L03 L04  150340001  150341001    FITNESS LIFESTYLE DESIGN  DE:  FOUNDATIONS OF FITNESS  .5 Phys Ed .5 Phys Ed  L41 L51  150131001  PEM210101    DIVERSIFIED CAREER TECHNOLOGY/OJT  1.0 Voc  N11 N17/18  830301002  8300410J2  DCT/ Co‐op‐OJT Teacher Recommendation  COOPERATIVE DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION‐ 

OJT  1.0 Voc  N31‐N38  7980060JT  Teacher Recommendation 

CRITICAL THINKING AND STUDY SKILLS 

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MAGNET PROGRAMS 

 

Law Magnet 

Teaching Magnet 

 

COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  COMPREHENSIVE LAW STUDIES – HONORS  LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS  1.0Social Studies 1.0 Vocational  D81  G87  210637002  821513001    PSYCHOLOGY 1 – HONORS  ETHICS ‐ HONORS  COURT PROCEDURES  COURT PROCEDURES INTERNSHIP  .5 Elective  .5 Elective  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  D83  D86  D87  D88  210730002  210535004  210639001  210640001    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW  1.0 Elective  D95  210646801    INTERNSHIP    1.0 Elective  D97  D98  83003101A  0500330CE    COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION 

ELEMENTARY STRAND

  EARLY CHILDHOOD 1  1.0 Fine Arts  Z11  850321201    PSYCHOLOGY 1 – HONORS  PHYCHOLOGY 2– HONORS  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  Z09  Z10  210730002  210731001    EARLY CHILDHOOD 2  EARLY CHILDHOOD 3  1.0 Fine Arts  1.0 Fine Arts  Z12  Z13  850321201  850321301  Early Childhood 1  EARLY CHILDHOOD 4  FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE INTERNSHIP  1.0 Elective 1.0 Voc  Z14 Z15  850321401  850010014  Early Childhood 2 & 3  WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS

/

EXECUTIVE  INTERNSHIP 4    DUAL ENROLLMENT    Z39/Z93  Z41/Z51  83003101A  0500330CE  EDF100502  EDF208502  Teacher Recommendation  Only 

SECONDARY STRAND 

CHILD DEVELOPMENT   VOLUNTARY PUBLIC SERVICE  .5 Elective  .5 Elective   Z01  Z20  050094001  050037001    EDUCATION METHODOLOGY  TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM   .5 Elective  .5 Elective  Z07  Z08  050093001  050092001    PSYCHOLOGY 1 – HONORS  PHYCHOLOGY 2– HONORS  .5 Social Studies  .5 Social Studies  Z09  Z10  210730001  210731001    VOICE & DICTION  1.0 Fine Art  Z04  040054001    TEACHER ASSISTING 1  TEACHER ASSISTING 2  1.0 Vocational 1.0 Vocational  Z02 Z03  890901002  890902002    DE: INTRO TO EDUCATION/  DE: TEACHING DIVERSE POPULATIONS  .5 Elective  .5 Elective  Z41  Z51  EDF100502  EDF208502  Teacher Assisting 1 & 2 Teacher Recommendation  Only 

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Special Diploma 

Special Diploma students will be divided into three groups according to their academic and social skills.   This group of students will not take the FCAT.  Their progress will be tracked thru an alternate  assessment instrument.   COURSE NAME  COURSE   CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE 

GROUP A

  ACADEMIC SKILLS  1.0 Elective  P94  796101001  ACADEMIC SKILLS ESOL  1.0 Elective P98  7961010EL  COMMUNICATION SKILLS  1.0 Elective P95  796102001  SOCIAL STUDIES  1.0 Elective P10  792101001  CAREER EXPERIENCE  1.0 Elective P90  798012002  SPECIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION  1.0 Elective P99  791501001  LEISURE AND RECREATION  1.0 Elective P96  796203001  SELF DETERMINATION  1.0 Elective P97  796314001  HOMEROOM  1.0 Elective T53   

GROUP B 

ENGLISH 9‐12  1.0 Elective P51  791011001  ENGLISH 9‐12 ESOL  1.0 Elective P57  791011001EL  MATH 9‐12  1.0 Elective P52  791205001  SCIENCE 9‐12  1.0 Elective P54  792001001  LIFE MANAGEMENT 9‐12  1.0 Elective P13 796001001  READING 9‐12  1.0 Elective P04 791010001  READING 9‐12 ESOL  1.0 Elective P64 791010001EL  SELF DETERMINATION  1.0 Elective P58 796314001  CAREER EXPERIENCE  1.0 Elective P15 798012002  SOCIAL STUDIES 9‐12  1.0 Elective P60 792101001  SPECIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 Elective P59 791501001 

GROUP C

  ENGLISH 9‐12  1.0 Elective P03  791011001  ENGLISH 9‐12 ESOL  1.0 Elective P63  791011001EL  MATH 9‐12  1.0 Elective P21 791205001  SCIENCE 9‐12  1.0 Elective P12  792001001  LIFE MANAGEMENT 9‐12  1.0 Elective P13  796001001  READING 9‐12  1.0 Elective P55 791010001E2  READING 9‐12 ESOL  1.0 Elective P56 791010001EL  CAREER EXPERIENCE  1.0 Elective P39 796314001  SOCIAL STUDIES 9‐12  1.0 Elective P15  798012002  Social Studies 9‐12  1.0 Elective P11 792101001 

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EBD – Emotional Behavioral Disability 

Regular or Special Diploma 

EBD students will take courses in the EBD Self‐Contained Unit and/or take courses in Inclusion, Resource  or regular classes.  Students will be scheduled according to their Individualized Educational Plan (IEP).                                                                    COURSE NAME  COURSE  CREDIT  COURSE  SEQUENCE  COURSE  CODE  PRE‐REQUISITE/  RECOMMENDATION  CAREER EXPERIENCES   PROJECT VICTORY‐ INTERNSHIP   1.0 Elective  P31/P32  P33/P34  798012002PV  Teacher Recommendation  JOB PREPARATORY EDUCATION  ON THE JOB TRAINING  1.0 Elective  R52  R55/R56  798003045EX  798003046EX  Teacher Recommendation 

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