Spanish I

The major goal of Spanish I is to offer the student the opportunity to acquire a strong foundation in the Spanish language. This foundation will enable the student to further the mastery of the four basic components of the Spanish language and introduce the Hispanic culture. These components include listening, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. This goal will be achieved by a variety of means including activities that demand the student’s application and participation, lectures, journal writing, listening activities, written and oral exams. Spanish I will focus on the present tense and high frequency vocabulary.

Theology

Theology I

Theology II

Theology III

Theology IV

Introduction to Catholic Theology

AP Courses

  • AP American Government
  • AP Art History
  • AP Biology
  • AP Calculus AB
  • PACE (two-period double course) – AP Physics and AP Applied Calculus for Engineers
  • AP English Literature
  • AP Environmental science
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP Statistics

Art

Art Fundamentals

Studio Art Methods

Drawing / Printmaking

Advanced Drawing / Printmaking

Painting

Advanced Painting

Graphic Design

Advanced Graphic Design

Ceramics / Sculpture

Advanced Ceramics / Sculpture

Folk Art

Advanced Folk Art

Photography

Advanced Photography

Business

Introduction to Programming

Computer Science

Computer Applications

Business Law

Marketing

Accounting I

Accounting II

Accounting III

Web Design I

Web Design II

Multimedia Applications I

English

English I

English II

English III

College Prep Writing

Creative Writing

Classic Literature I

Classic Literature II

Social Literature

AP English Literature

Journalism I

Journalism II

Yearbook

Academic Decathlon

Family & Consumer Science

Food & Nutrition

Housing & Interior Design

Human Relations

Child Development, Care, Guidance, & Parenthood Education

Family Issues

Texting, Clothing & Design

Advanced Texting, Clothing & Design

Introduction to Culinary Arts

Industrial Tech

Small Engines

Machine Woodworking

Advanced Woods—Furniture and Cabinetmaking

Building Construction

Architectural Drafting

Engineering Design I

Engineering Design II

Robotics

International Languages

  • French I – IV
  • Spanish I – IV
  • Latin I – IV

Math

Algebra Essentials

Algebra I

Differentiated Algebra I

Geometry

Differentiated Geometry

Algebra II

Differentiated Algebra II

AP Statistics

Trigonometry and Statistics

Pre-Calculus

Advanced Math

AP Calculus

AP Calculus (PACE)

Music

Concert Band

Marching Band

Symphonic Band

Women’s Choir

Men’s Choir

Pius X Singers

Concert Choir

Sotto Voce

Music Theory and History

Music Appreciation

History of Jazz

Orchestra

Non-Departmental

ABLE – (Acquiring and Building Learning Excellence)

Academic Decathlon (ACADECA)

Media Assistant

Office Assistant

Teacher’s Assistant

Technology Assistant

Physical Education

Only one physical education class may be taken in a semester.

Girls Physical Education & Health

Boys Physical Education & Health

Strength And Performance

Boys Fitness, Recreation, And Sport

Girls Fitness, Recreation, And Sport

Lifetime Sports And Introduction To Officiating

Science

Physical Science

Biology

Chemistry

Earth, Energy and Environment

Physics

Accelerated Physics

Anatomy and Physiology

AP Environmental Science

Advanced Chemistry

AP Biology

AP Physics (PACE)

Social Studies

World Geography

AP Human Geography

World History

U.S. History

American Government

Psychology

Contemporary History

Introduction to Philosophy

AP American Government

Economics

Human Relations

Family Issues

Speech / Drama / Forensics

Acting I

Acting II

Speech Communication

Competitive Public Speaking and Oral Interpretation

Play Production

Film Production

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