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Survey of Fine Arts - 301



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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Introduction to Art - 302

Intro. to Art is a half-credit elective designed to help students understand the visual qualities of the world around them, to encourage awareness and to develop skills in various areas including drawing, color fundamentals and design principles. Students

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Introduction to Band - 303

The Introduction to Band course goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. Students who have taken Survey of Fine Arts are eligible to enroll in this course may enter the class with minimal musical experience. In the class the student will take

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Band I (Beginning) - 309

The Beginning band couse goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. Any student may enter the class even without any prior musical experience. In the class the student will take on a band instrument as his major focus.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: There are no Pre-Requisites for this class

Band I (Intermediate) - 310

The Intermediate Band class goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. The class is for those who have had some band experience In the past but are not ready or cannot commit to the performance band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Some Past Musical experience is needed

Band I (Performing) - 311

The goal of the Performing band is to educate band students in preparation for college, and provide musical culture and entertainment to both school and community. There is much outside work needed if enrolled in the performing band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: At least 2 years of previous band experience

Band II (Beginner) - 319

The Beginning band couse goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. Any student may enter the class even without any prior musical experience. In the class the student will take on a band instrument as his major focus.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: There ares no Pre-Requisites for this class

Band II (Intermediate) - 320

The Intermediate Band class goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. The class is for those who have had some band experience In the past but are not ready or cannot commit to the performance band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Some Past Musical experience is needed

Band II (Performing) - 321

The goal of the Performing band is to educate band students in preparation for college, and provide musical culture and entertainment to both school and community. There is much outside work needed if enrolled in the performing band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: At least 2 years of previous band experience

Band III (Beginner) - 329

The Beginning band couse goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. Any student may enter the class even without any prior musical experience. In the class the student will take on a band instrument as his major focus.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: There are no Pre-Requisites for this class

Band III (Intermediate) - 330

The Intermediate Band class goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. The class is for those who have had some band experience In the past but are not ready or cannot commit to the performance band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Some Past Musical experience is needed

Honors Band III - 331

The goal of the Performing band is to educate band students in preparation for college, and provide musical culture and entertainment to both school and community. There is much outside work needed if enrolled in the performing band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: At least 2 years of previous band experience

Band IV (Beginning) - 339

The Beginning band couse goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. Any student may enter the class even without any prior musical experience. In the class the student will take on a band instrument as his major focus.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: There are no Pre-Requisites for this class

Band IV (Intermediate) - 340

The Intermediate Band class goal is to prepare students for the Performance Band. The class is for those who have had some band experience In the past but are not ready or cannot commit to the performance band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Some Past Musical experience is needed

Honors Band IV - 341

The goal of the Performing band is to educate band students in preparation for college, and provide musical culture and entertainment to both school and community. There is much outside work needed if enrolled in the performing band.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: At least 2 years of previous band experience

Band V - 350



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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Conducting - 351

A one credit course in music conducting open to teacher approved students only.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Music History - 352

The goal of the Music History class is to broaden musical horizons through history. Starting with the Egyptians and before and covering through 20th century popular music.

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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Mr. Patrick J. Bolton
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Theatre History - 355

Study of the role of theatre in history, its connections to the arts and society, and how it mirrors human existence. Students also examine aspects of theatre itself: actors, designers, technicians, playwrights. Course is taught online during the summer.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
Mr. Ken Cox
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Theater History Online - 3550



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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Art History - 356

Survey of art from the earliest examples through to Modern. Topics include the development of painting, sculpture and architecture as influenced by world events and cultures.

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Mr. Scott P. Smith
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Mr. Scott P. Smith
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Discovering Art History (1997 Edition)
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: Junior/Senior Level Course work

Art History - 3560



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Mr. Scott P. Smith
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Mr. Scott P. Smith
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Art I - 358

Introductory exploration of creative concepts & development of basic art skills. A progressive skill building course for both the student with some experience as well as those interested in learning. Includes drawing/painting, design, ceramics & crafts.

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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Art II - 359

Designed for students demonstrating foundational understanindg ability and interest in fine art. Refinement of drawing skills as well as more in-depth work in self-expression, sculpture and using technology.

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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: ART I and Permission from instructor

Art III - 360

Advanced level course with emphasis on development of personal technique. Students are expected to be highly self motivated and have an interest in a career in art. Emphasis is on the production of unique, self expressive work of portfolio quality.

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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: ART II and Permission of Instructor

Acting I - 361

Entry level course introducing the basic tools of acting through pantomime, improv, monologue, and scenes. Course involves explanation, exercise, exploration, and project work to increase students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, and empathy.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Acting II - 362

Intermediate level course building upon the tools of acting through pantomime, improv, monologue, and scenes. Course involves exercise, exploration, and project work to further students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, and empathy.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: Instructor Approval

Acting III - 363

Advanced level course combining the tools of acting with technology. Course involves exercise, exploration, projects, design, and technology work (filming/editing) to increase students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, empathy and acting skills.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: Instructor Approval

Acting IV - 364

Advanced level course combining the tools of acting with technology. Course involves exercise, exploration, projects, design, and technology work (filming/editing) to increase students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, empathy and acting skills.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: Instructor Approval

Tech Theatre I - 365

Intro to tools & construction techniques used in theatrical production. While primary focus is on scenic construction, the course also offers basic electrical & artistic aspects of technical theatre. Goals: knowledge, craftsmanship, creativity, prudence.

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Mr. Ken Cox
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Mr. Ken Cox
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Digital Art - 370

Development of foundational drawing, design & composition skills using traditional mediums & emerging medium offered by technology. Through drawing programs, scanning & digital camera students learn how & when to use computers to develop creative skills.

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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
Mr. Shawn P. Kelly
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Mr. Shawn P. Kelly
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Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Intermediate computer skills.

Acting V - 376

Advanced level course combining the tools of acting with technology. Course involves exercise, exploration, projects, design, and technology work (filming/editing) to increase students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, empathy and acting skills.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Acting VI - 377

Advanced level course combining the tools of acting with technology. Course involves exercise, exploration, projects, design, and technology work (filming/editing) to increase students' flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, empathy and acting skills.

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Art IV - 378



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Ms. Dawn R. Kelso
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Men’s Chorus I - 381

Entry level, year-long course introducing the basic tools of vocal/choral music. Course involves vocalizing, singing, theory, and performance to broaden students' musicality, creativity, self-confidence, and musical/vocal skills.

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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Men's Chorus II - 382



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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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Mr. Michael S. Williams
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