CURRICULUM GUIDE 2026-27
775 | AP 2-D ART AND DESIGN
Prerequisites: 3 Studio / Photo Classes OR 2 Art Classes with continued attendance at Art Club, OR Portfolio( transfer students).
AP Art is a one-year elective course open to 11 or 12 grade students. It requires students to produce 15 high-quality pieces for submission to the AP Board, consisting of Quality / Breadth( overall skills) and Concentration( focus area) of their choice. Students should be prepared to: regularly use time outside of class to complete projects, maintain a design journal with daily entries, participate in weekly group critiques and written personal reflections, and create an on-line blog showcasing processes and revisions.
$ A fee is charged for the AP exam.! Course fulfills Visual and Performing Arts requirement.
BUSINESS COURSES:
382 | INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 0.5 CREDIT
In this one-semester course the student will be introduced to the role of marketing in society and within and organization, understanding consumer and organizational markets, marketing strategy planning, the marketing mix, and marketing institutions. Students will gain a basic knowledge of the economic / demographic, social / cultural, political / legal, and technological trends that are important to marketing.” Students would be encouraged to enhance their experience by participating in either our BEAM & R or DECA programs or both.
! Suggested to pair with 383 Fundamentals of Business Law or 385 Sports and Entertainment Marketing.
383 | FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS LAW 0.5 CREDIT
The student will acquire a practical legal framework relating to his personal rights, obligations, and responsibilities, primarily within our business-oriented culture. The student will learn how to think analytically and systematically concerning legal situations, using both actual and hypothetical court cases to help him understand the fundamental principles of law. The student will study the law as an official statement of ethics: the moral guidelines which distinguish right and wrong conduct. Significant portions of time / study will revolve around current business and legal events which will assist in synthesizing textbook material.
! Suggested to pair with 382 Introduction to Marketing or 385 Sports and Entertainment Marketing.
384 | ACCOUNTING I 1.0 CREDIT
In this full year course the student will learn basic accounting principles, theory, and practice. In the first semester, the complete cycle for a sole proprietorship is taught. In term two the student will learn about specific areas of accounting such as payroll and cash systems, taxes, fixed assets and depreciation, and accrued income and expenses. The student will also be exposed to partnership and corporate accounting practices.
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