South Page Graduation Requirements Effective for the class of 2006 Total credits to graduate: 56 Language Arts: 8 credits. Science: 6 credits. Mathematics: 6 credits. Social Studies: 6 credits. Physical Education and Health: 8 credits. Business: 2 credits. Electives: 20 + credits. Specific courses that are required for graduation: Language Arts: Comprehensive English 9, 10, 11. Science: Physical Science, Biology. Mathematics: Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, Consumer Math. (combo of 3) Social Studies: World History/Geography, American History, Government, Economics. Physical Education and Health: 9, 10, 11, 12. Business: Computer Business Applications I. Essential Skills Courses: ES English, ES Math, ES Science (These classes are only for those students who have failed to meet district competencies as per administrative policy contained in the student handbook. 1 ENGLISH ENGLISH 9 Grade: 9 ENGLISH Class Size: 25 or fewer YEAR English 9 covers grammar, some writing, and proofreading skills. It also includes the study of the short story, poetry, a Shakespearean play, and the novel. Male and female writers are studied as well as authors from many cultures. Class size is limited to 25 or fewer with at least a freshman standing. Grades are compiled from daily work and homework, minor quizzes, periodic examinations, and a semester final. ENGLISH 10 Grade: 10 ENGLISH Class Size: 25 or fewer YEAR English 10 completes a student’s study of grammar and structure. Literature studies are in greater detail than English 9 and include the short story, novel, Shakespearean play, poetry, and essays. Authors are representative of many cultures and ages as well as both sexes. Class size is limited to 25 or fewer with at least a freshman standing. Grades are compiled from daily work and homework, minor quizzes, periodic examinations, and a semester final. ENGLISH 11 Grade: 11 ENGLISH Class Size: 25 or fewer YEAR English 11 is a comprehensive course for juniors including the reinforcement of grammar skills through various means. Topics will include American literature studies (Hawthorne, Poe, Thoreau), public speaking skills, and career development. CREATIVE WRITING Grade: 11-12 SEMESTER ENGLISH Class Size: 15 This semester class is for juniors or seniors to work on writing skills. The student will be expected to write every day. The writers will experiment with poetry, descriptive, narrative, persuasive, and expository writing. Two portfolios will be required to showcase writing accomplishments. ENGLISH LITERATURE Grade: 11-12 SEMESTER ENGLISH Class Size: 15 English Literature is a challenging semester class for juniors and seniors only. This survey class will highlight English literature in a chronological order with emphasis on Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, Hamlet, John Donne, and Romantic and Victorian poetry. At least six units of study will be covered and tested. A formal paper will be assigned involving literary research. 2 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Grades: 10-12 SEMESTER LANGUAGE ARTS Class Size: 15 This course is designed to link the world of business and communication skills. Students will be working on resumes, reference letters, speeches, and presentation skills that will be useful beyond school with an emphasis on current technology available to our students. THE MODERN NOVEL Grades: 11-12 SEMESTER LANGUAGE ARTS Class Size: 15 This class is designed to broaden and enrich the student’s study of literature in the world throughout the last century. Coursework will revolve around the study of novelists prominent in the 20th century, including George Orwell, Flannery O’Connor, Edith Wharton, and Harper Lee. Literary research and writing skills will also be emphasized, as well as student choice of novels for individual projects. POPULAR LITERATURE Grades: 11-12 SEMESTER LANGUAGE ARTS Class Size: 15 The study of popular literature will foster a love for reading by allowing students to pursue their own interests from a list of available titles. Students will be required to read a set amount of pages per quarter and journal as they read. The elements of literature will be studied and students will research their books to prepare electronic presentations which display analysis of each book. Some books will be read in the group setting, as well. RESEARCH PAPER Grade: 11-12 st 1 SEMESTER ENGLISH Class Size: 12 per section Research papers to be done on various topics to include: collection and evaluation of data in a formal presentation; research of a local historical/folk area; research of an individual (biography); other options available. Papers will be from three to five pages or as the subject requires. ESENTIAL SKILLS ENGLISH Grade 12 Year Language Arts This course is required for students who score lower than the 40th percentile in language arts on their junior ITED test and/or who have a D composite average for English 9, English 10, and English 11. Students who scored lower than the 50th percentile may elect to take this course. All other students are not eligible to take this course. This course will review the essential concepts of language arts and reading comprehension to help assure graduates will have necessary math skill to be successful after graduation. 3 Business Communications Grade 10-12 Year Language Arts This course is designed to link the world of business and communication skills. Students will be working on resumes, reference letters, speeches, and presentations that will be useful for the world beyond school. MATHEMATICS PRE-ALGEBRA Grade: 8-12 MATH YEAR This mathematics class weaves three themes—applied arithmetic, pre-algebra, and pregeometry—by focusing on arithmetic operations in mathematics and the real world. Variables are used as pattern generalizers, abbreviations in formulas, and unknowns in problems, and are represented on the number line and graphed in the coordinate plane. Basic arithmetic and algebraic skills are connected to corresponding geometry topics. ALGEBRA I Grade: 9 MATH YEAR Algebra I is a study of the unknown that isn't really difficult. It's just different. It prepares you to continue your study of mathematics and to help you organize your thoughts and to solve problems that everyone meets from day to day. It's a practice in solving and graphing linear equations. We study the use of exponents and how they are affected by different operations. There are story problems that deal with uniform motion, percents, ages, money, and triangles. We spend some time learning how to use the slope and y-intercept methods to graph equations. We also find perimeter, areas, and volumes of geometric figures. All students (boys & girls) are encouraged to take this class if it will meet their needs, and there are story problems that are multi-cultural and non-sexist. • PREREQUISITES: Passing Pre-Alg. or passing 1 full year of General Math. ADVANCED ALGEBRA Grade: 10-12 MATH YEAR Algebra II is an abstract study of the way numbers behave and interrelate. It prepares you to not only continue in your study of mathematics, but will help open doors to chemistry, physics, and other mathematically based disciplines. We review all the topics of Algebra 1 and then weave in more difficult concepts such as completing the square, use of the quadratic formula, simplification of radicals, and complex numbers. There are many story problems involving consecutive numbers, polynomial and use of 2 equations and 2 variables to solve problems is also studied. Two years of algebra is a minimum requirement for most colleges so it is a good idea to take this course if you are thinking about college. All students (boys & girls) are encouraged to take this class if it will meet their needs, and there are story problems that are multi-cultural and non-sexist. • PREREQUISITE: Passing Algebra 4 MATH ANALYSIS Grade: 11-12 MATH YEAR The subjects of separate geometry, statistics and trigonometry are integrated throughout this course. This is a good course to take if you plan on going to college, but it takes an hour each day to complete the homework assignments and master the work. All students (boys & girls) are encouraged to take this class if it will meet their needs, and there are story problems that are multi-cultural and non-sexist. • PREREQUISITES: Algebra I and Advanced Algebra GEOMETRY Grade: 10-12 MATH YEAR This course provides experience drawing, constructing, measuring, visualizing, comparing, transforming, and classifying geometric figures. You will have had experience reasoning about those figures and separating fact from opinion. PREREQUISITE: Algebra 1 or Algebra Y1 and Algebra Y2 AP CALCULUS Grade: 12 MATH YEAR This course studies the properties of parabolas, circles, ellipses, hyperbolas, higher degree equations, and their graphs. Other topics are functions, limits, derivatives, integration, and differentiation. (Graphing calculator recommended) • PREREQUISITE: Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, Math Analysis Consumer Math Grade 10-12 YEAR MATHEMATICS This course is required for students who score lower than the 40th percentile in mathematics on their junior ITED test and/or who have a D composite average for their 9th, 10th, and 11th grade math courses. Students who scored lower than the 50th percentile may elect to take this course.. All other students are not eligible to take this course. This course will review the essential concepts in mathematics to help assure graduates will have necessary math skill to be successful after graduation. 5 SCIENCE PHYSICAL/ Environmental SCIENCE Grade: 9 SCIENCE YEAR Physical science is the study of matter and energy. This course covers basic principles of both physics and chemistry and emphasizes every day applications of physical laws. Matter is studied in relation to its classification, patterns, and changes. Energy is studied in relation to motion, heat, sound, light, electricity, and alternative resources. Regular hands-on laboratory activities reinforce the textbook material. Within each chapter careers are discussed which relate to the topic. BIOLOGY Grade: 10-12 SCIENCE YEAR Biology is the study of living organisms and the unique properties that set them apart from non-living matter. Basic cell processes are introduced, including cell structure, chemistry, and energy reactions. Genetics, inheritance, and genetic engineering are discussed along with practical applications. Ecology and current environmental problems are addressed. The diversity of life from bacteria to representative plants and animals is presented, as well as coverage of major human body systems. Regular hands-on laboratory activities reinforce the textbook material. Each unit presents a career in or related to biology. CHEMISTRY Grade: 11-12 YEAR SCIENCE Class size: 16 Chemistry is the study of the composition, properties, and structure of substances and the changes they undergo. Topics include the periodic law, chemical formulas and reactions, phases of matter, and a brief introduction to organic chemistry. Regular hands-on laboratory activities reinforce the textbook material. Various careers which use a chemistry background are presented. This course is geared toward students who plan on post high school education. Completion of Algebra I would be of great help. PREREQUISITE: Physical Science and Biology ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Grade: 11-12 SCIENCE YEAR Anatomy is the detailed study in working of the human organism. It starts with the organization of the human body and goes through the different systems. The study of the cell, tissues, organs, and systems are done with very technical terminology. Each chapter is broken down into anatomy, physiology, and disorders that affect the human. Regular hands-on laboratory activities reinforce the textbook material. This is a class that would satisfy the student who is interested in a medical vocation or physical education. • PREREQUISITE: Biology 6 PHYSICS Grade: 11-12 SCIENCE YEAR Physics is the study of matter and energy. The main topics are the mechanics of force, motion, work, and energy; heat, including its effects on matter and energy; electricity and magnetism; and waves, light, and sound. Regular hands-on laboratory activities reinforce the textbook material. This course is geared toward students who plan on post high school education and is especially helpful to anyone considering a career in a technical field. Enrollment in or completion of Algebra II would be of great help. • PREREQUISITE: Algebra ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Grade: 11-12 SCIENCE YEAR Environmental Science is the study of the inner workings of the physical and biological environment. You will learn about human impact on the environment and what can be done to reduce the negative consequences. Topics include ecosystems, biodiversity, climate, water and air pollution, land use, food and energy, waste management, and population growth. Many of the lab activities will use GLOBE and Project WET materials. This course would be helpful to those considering careers in agriculture, science, or public service of any kind. PREREQUISITE: Physical Science and Biology ESENTIAL SKILLS SCIENCE Grade 12 Year Science This course is required for students who score lower than the 40th percentile in science on their junior ITED test and/or who have a D composite average for physical science, biology and their 11th grade science course. Students who scored lower than the 50th percentile may elect to take this course.. All other students are not eligible to take this course. This course will review the essential concepts in science to help assure graduates will have necessary math skill to be successful after graduation. 7 SOCIAL SCIENCE GEOGRAPHY Grade 9-11 SOCIAL SCIENCE YEAR This is an elective in Social Science that studies the content area of Geography. No prerequisite is required. Grading is by tests, quizzes, and homework assignments WORLD HISTORY Grade: 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE YEAR World History surveys the development of western civilization from the Hebrews to the 20th century. The course is intended for students to gain understanding of the great time periods of western Europe and the American roots in the history of western civilization. Units of study include: Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantine Empire and Islamic Culture, medieval ages, development of European nations, renaissance, reformation, age of enlightenment, advancement of democracy, industrialism, and modern 20th century issues. The course explores the various cultures that contributed significantly to American development. Class size limit per section is 25. No prerequisite is required. Grading is by tests, quizzes, and homework assignments. AMERICAN HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCE Grade: 11 YEAR Class Size: 25 or fewer Covers American history from the end of the Civil War, 1865, to the present. Material covers growth of women's movement, civil rights, and immigration from all parts of the world. America's role and growth from an isolated misanthrope nation to a major player on the world stage is examined. Class size is limited to 25 or fewer students per section. Grading policy comes from regular assignments, a notebook with section questions answered and vocabulary, a quarterly book report on an approved book, periodic examinations, and an end of the semester examination over all work done. • PREREQUISITE: 8th grade history AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Grade: 11-12 1st SEMESTER SOCIAL SCIENCE Class Size: 25 Government surveys the basic structures, processes, and concepts of American government. Units of study: introduction to government, the Constitution, civil rights, the Congress, the presidency, the judicial branch. Current issues are discussed in context of the government and political issues. The course explores the rights of minorities and the struggle for civil rights. Class size limit is 25. No prerequisite required. Grading is based on tests, quizzes, and homework. 8 ECONOMICS Grade: 11-12 2ND SEMESTER SOCIAL SCIENCE Class Size: 25 Economics is the study of the distribution of scarce goods and resources, the processes of the economic system, and the principles that govern economics. Units of study include: the market system, money and banking, financial institutions, macro-economics. The course is highly recommended for students pursuing business management, finance, or accounting. Any college major involving a course in economics would be a good reason to take the course to get an over view of the subject. SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCE ST Grade: 11-12 1 SEMESTER Class Size: 25 Sociology is concerned with groups, how they are formed, how they change, and with the actions of individuals within groups. The students will formulate their own hypothesis about the problems and possible solutions to some of the sociological factors. A field trip to the prison is taken during the semester when available. Sociology is a one semester course offered only in the fall to any student in grades 11 and 12. No prerequisite is required. Grades are based on tests, homework assignments, and class discussions. Class size is limited to 25. PSYCHOLOGY Grade: 11-12 YEAR SOCIAL SCIENCE Class Size: 25 Psychology is the study of human behavior. We approach this course in two distinct ways. First, we look at the basic theoretical background of some diverse views of human behavior. These theorists are Sigmund Freud, B.F. Skinner, Eric Berne, Abraham Maslow, Albert Ellis, and William Glasser. Secondly, we look at the practical application of the theoretical bases through a series of ongoing group interaction within the class itself. Evaluation is based on participation in class discussion and activities, outside assignments, periodic evaluations (tests), and attendance. Throughout the study of these theories and examination of our own behaviors, we can become more effective in our behavioral patterns and decisionmaking skills. Topics include such areas as personality development, making behavioral changes, conflict resolution, gender-based patterns of behavior, and relationship development. Psychology is designed for and limited to juniors and seniors. There are no other prerequisites. Street Law Grade: 10-12 Semester SOCIAL SCIENCE Class Size: 25 This course is designed to education students about general laws they need to know in life. There is connection with life outside of school because there is connection to examples that could and do happen to students, parents, and friends. 9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION / HEALTH Grade: 9-12 year Physical Ed. Class size: 25 Physical Education is that phase of the general education program that contributes to the total growth and development of each student primarily through movement experiences, social and emotional skills, teamwork, sportsmanship, and leadership. Activities included are functional fitness tests, golf, badminton, archery, field sports, volleyball, weight lifting, team handball, bowling, and also knowledge of rules and strategy. Grading will be determined by active participation, physical fitness testing, and dressing out. Students learn to take responsibility for their own health by making daily decisions which promote lifelong wellness. Units covered include physical fitness, weight management, sports nutrition, relationships, sexuality, substance abuse and goal setting. Research of health issues specific to both male and female is stressed. Grading is based on homework, class work, tests, individual and group projects. Students learn to take responsibility for their own health by making daily decisions which promote lifelong wellness. Units covered include physical fitness, weight management, sports nutrition, relationships, sexuality, substance abuse and goal setting. Research of health issues specific to both male and female is stressed. Grading is based on homework, class work, tests, individual and group projects. Students will also work towards the goal of fitness through resistance and aerobic training. BUSINESS GENERAL BUSINESS/CORE Grade: 10-12 Year BUSINESS Class Size: 15 Emphasis is on the role of the student, now and in the future, as a consumer, worker, and citizen in our present-day global society. Units studied include economics, the role of the consumer, credit, budgeting, banking, and insurance. Grading is on a point system. Points are given for attendance, chapter activities, business math, quizzes, unit tests, and the semester final. BUSINESS LAW Grade 10-12 Year BUSINESS This course is designed to acquaint students with the basic legal principles relevant to their roles as citizens, consumers, and employees through a mixture of personal, business, and consumer law. The content includes the basic characteristics of the American system of free enterprise, rights of private property, basic elements of contracts, employer-employee relations, landlords and tenants, individual rights, wills and estates, family and juvenile justice law, and community property. 10 ACCOUNTING I Grade: 10-12 YEAR BUSINESS Class Size: 10 This course introduces the basic concepts of double entry bookkeeping. After learning the entire accounting cycle for both proprietorship and partnership, students will be allowed to work at their own rate with minimum requirements to be met at the end of each quarter. This class requires neatness, accuracy, time, and self-motivation. Students are graded on daily work, problem tests after each chapter, and unit tests. One or two simulations are required during the year. • PREREQUISITE: The class is basically for juniors and seniors, however; sophomores may take it if they have above average grades in math. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING Grade: 11-12 YEAR BUSINESS Class Size: 10 This course is designed primarily for students with determined career objectives in the accounting/business profession. This course becomes more involved with corporation, cost, and other advanced accounting practices. Students will work at their own rate with minimum requirements for each quarter to be met. Automated accounting will be used for the course. Students are graded on work produced. One or two simulations are required during the year. BUSINESS PROMOTIONS Grade: 11-12 YEAR BUSINESS Class Size: 10 This course is designed to expose students to the different ways to promote, advertise, generate, and enhance a business. Students will look at businesses that are a success and those that have failed to gain knowledge about the business arena. Technology COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Grade: 9 YEAR BUSINESS Class Size: 16 Students will be using Microsoft Applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to do word processing, spreadsheets, charting, and presentations. Projects are completed using each area and then integrating them. These projects relate to real-life situations. Grades are given for production work and tests. ADVANCED COMPUTER Grade: 10-12 SEMESTER BUSINESS Class Size: 16 This course will introduce the student to many different technology devices and programs such as but not limited to scanners, digital cameras, PageMaker, Movie Maker, Publisher. 11 Projects are completed using each area and then integrating them. These projects relate to reallife situations. Grades are given for production work and tests. WEB PAGE 1 Grade 10-12 1st SEMESTER TECHNOLOGY Web Page class is designed to teach students how to create web pages using web software programs. They will learn different formats of web pages, how to preview and review web pages, the different applications within the software, and how to create personal and school web pages. They will also learn how to use software that will allow them to edit pictures, insert scanned and digital photos, and flash objects. YEARBOOK ( Business Promotions) Grade: 10-12 Business YEAR This class consists of putting together the yearbook and various senior projects. The class members will sell ads, attend functions to take pictures, write articles, and work with layout plans for the yearbook. Class members may be required to put in extra hours after the school year has concluded. Grading will be done according to accomplishment and effort. This yearlong staff will chosen by an application process. • PREREQUISITE: Instructor approval FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION Grade: 9 2ND SEMESTER FCS Class Size: 7 Fashion trends, multi-cultural influence on fashion, personal appearance, wise shopping, clothing fit and repair, fabric care, and fashion career opportunities and basic clothing construction are topics covered in this class. Topics are approached from both the male and female interest in managing their clothing needs. Constructing a garment is a requirement and basic knowledge of sewing techniques will be taught and required to be demonstrated by the student. Grading is based on homework, class work, tests, individual and group projects. FAMILY FOODS Grade: 9 st 1 SEMESTER FCS Class Size: 12 Students will be able to analyze individual and family food needs, plan nutritious meals, make wise consumer decisions concerning food and equipment, and perform basic food preparation techniques to prepare family meals as well as table manners. Microwave and computer technology is emphasized in class. Cooking at home is a requirement only if students miss lab work. Foods laboratory groups are mixed ages and sexes to mirror the natural mix in families and the work place. Class is graded on class lab work, homework, tests, individual and group projects. 12 FAMILY FOODS II Grade: 9-12 SEMESTER FCS Class Size: 12 This course is a continuation of the skills learned in Family Foods. More advanced food preparation techniques will be introduced. Food laboratory groups are mixed ages and sexes to mirror the natural mix in families and the work place. Class is graded on class lab work, homework, tests, individual and group projects. PREREQUISITE: Family Foods HOUSING AND HOME FURNISHINGS Grade: 10-11 1st SEMESTER FCS This class is designed to help students make wise housing decisions including recognizing housing trends, analyzing renting vs buying, financing, furnishing, maintaining a home and exploring housing careers. There is a series of field trips scheduled which allow students to see today's housing trends as well as help explore wise buying decisions when buying furniture, etc. Possible projects are bedroom layout, home repair or refurnishing equipment. Grades are based on completed homework, class work, tests, individual and group projects. FINE ARTS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Grade: 8-12 FINE ARTS YEAR Participation includes: • Continuation of technique studies through scales and exercises (method book/literature applicable). • Training, in theory, in practical, usable skills as related to performance. (Scales, key signature recognition, etc.) • Performances -- marching band, concert band, pep band (5 out of town trips) • Contests -- both solo and ensemble as well as large group • Participation by option in various festivals (Corner Conference, Honor Band, etc.) • Helping with fund-raisers (magazine sales) enables the organization to take a major trip every 4 years. • Private instruction upon request. • Grading is based on rehearsal attendance and performance attendance. • PREREQUISITE: Advancement from Junior High Band, transfer from previous high school attended and having been a band participant, or successfully achieving, through private instruction, those skills and techniques necessary for entrance into the organization. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Grades 8-12 Year FINE ARTS High School Choir is primarily a performance organization. Performance opportunities will include “Show Time” vocal festival in the fall, Corner Conference Vocal Clinic, a Christmas Concert, “Sing and Swing” vocal festival in February, State Music Contest, and the Spring Fling. 13 Show Choir will be selected from choir members who elect to try out. The Show Choir will rehearse two days a week during choir period and will have one rehearsal a week outside of choir time. The show choir will perform at Show Time, Sing and Swing, State Show Choir Contest, a minimum of two invitational show choir contest, area events, etc. Solos and small groups will also be selected from choir members who elect to try out. These will perform at State Small Group Contest, local area events, contest recital, and possibly concerts. ART I Grade: 9-12 FINE ARTS YEAR All art classes are open to anyone as an elective. The only requisite is an interest. We will presume all students, who are transferring will have had art as a semester class in middle school at a minimum. All enrollees will experience a variety of guided projects and media, from sketching outdoors, pen and ink drawing, painting with tempera, acrylic, conte' crayons, printmaking, introductory jewelry and sculpture. ART II Grade: 10-12 FINE ARTS YEAR This class is a continuation of Art I. Rather than have each step directed, young artists can now select the project(s) they would like to develop an in-depth project, either two or threedimensional. • PREREQUISITE: Art I ADVANCED ART Grade 11-12 Year Fine Arts This class is a continuation of Art 1 and Art 2. PREREQUSITE: Art 1 & Art 2 AGRICULTURE Ag Science 1 Grade: 9 Agriculture YEAR Intro to Ag. Includes FFA, animal science, record keeping, and ag mechanics/construction. Ag Science 2 Grade: 10 Agriculture YEAR FFA, plant science, leadership, soils, and ag mech/construction. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 14 Home & Auto Maintenance Grade: 10-12 Agriculture Semester Basic home & auto maintenance. Includes basic wiring, plumbing, drywall, HVAC, weatherproofing, oil changes, tire changes, etc. Animal Production Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester More detailed studies of animal selection, nutrition, reproduction, and marketing. Will cover traditional & non-traditional farm animals. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 Crop Production Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester More detailed study of field crop production, including methods, fertilization, genetics, marketing, and soils. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 Woodworking Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester Woodworking using hand and power tools. Each student will complete one or more projects they may take home. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 Welding/Metals Fabrication Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester Metals and welding. Will cover oxy-acetylene cutting & welding, SMAW (stick welding), and GMAW (mig welding). Class will be project oriented. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 Small Engines Agriculture Grade: 10-12 Semester Will tear down and rebuild small gas engines. Will learn about combustion cycle, carburetion, ignition, and lubrication. Ag Business Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester Various types of ag related businesses, entity selection, record keeping, financial statements, marketing, taxation, and loans. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 15 Farm Management Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester Running a farm more like a business. Farm record keeping, diversification, niches, forecasts, break-even analysis, etc. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Business Horticulture Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester More detailed study of plants. Will focus more on fruit, vegetable, and flower production. Will start plants indoors. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 Landscape & Turf Grass Grade: 11-12 Agriculture Semester Landscaping, both hard & soft. Plant selection. Turf management. • PREREQUISITE: Ag Sci 1 and 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Spanish will be offered over ICN (with some possible days the teacher could be at South Page) The teacher will teach from Sidney or Farragut. SPANISH I Grade: 9-12 FOREIGN LANGUAGE YEAR This class is open to any high school student. It will help the student to have an elementary level of written and oral language as well as an appreciation of a different culture. A lesson quiz is given each week and is the primary basis for grading. SPANISH II Grade: 10-12 FOREIGN LANGUAGE YEAR This class is open to any high school sophomore, junior, or senior who has passed Spanish I. It will further Spanish oral and written skills as well as expose the students to more of the Spanish culture. A lesson quiz is given every week and is the primary basis for grading. SPANISH III Grade: 11-12 FOREIGN LANGUAGE YEAR This class is open to any high school senior who has completed Spanish I and Spanish II. It emphasizes the oral Spanish language and increased vocabulary. The grading comes generally from oral participation and classroom projects. Cultural projects are emphasized. 16 SPANISH IV Grade: 12 FOREIGN LANGUAGE YEAR This class is open to any high school senior who has completed Spanish I, II and Spanish III. It emphasizes the oral Spanish language and increased vocabulary. The grading comes generally from oral participation and classroom projects. Cultural projects are emphasized. MISCELLANEOUS Advanced Placement Courses and College Courses Grades 9-12 South Page CSD offers several additional courses through Iowa Western College and Iowa Online. These courses range from general college requirements, to advanced placement courses, to additional high school level courses not offered at South Page CSD. To get additional information about these courses visit with the guidance counselor. DRIVER EDUCATION Grade: Age 14 or older DRIVER ED SEMESTER Admission Requirements: Possess a required Instruction Permit. To get this permit you must be 14 years old and pass the Vision Screening and Knowledge Test and pay the required fee established by the South Page Board of Education. Older students will be admitted ahead of younger students when a quota has been established by the administration. Course Requirements: Six hours of behind the wheel driving, nine hours of in-car observation and thirty hours of classroom work. The course is designed to develop a student's abilities in driving, but does not guarantee that the student will be a safe and efficient driver. The class will provide opportunities to increase their skills, knowledge and concepts, challenge them to think and work independently and cooperatively. Being a safe driver requires more than knowledge and skills, it requires an awareness and consideration of those things that can have a negative effect upon your abilities to drive. Grading and Credit: One half credit will be granted upon successful completion of all course requirements. Your grades will count for all honors, averages, and GPA. 17