Grade 10 - Program Studies
Grade Ten - Program of Studies
Required Major Subjects
- English
- World Cultures
- Science
- Mathematics
- Electives (Choose at least two more credits)
Required Minor Subjects
- Physical Education (.25 Credits each semester)
- Financial Literacy (.25 Credits)
- Driver Education Theory (Online) (.25 Credits)
Major Electives for Grades 10
*Prerequisite needed
English
Film Literacy
Theater I
Digital Storytelling
Creative Writing
Dramatic Influences
Reading/Writing Workshop
Science Fiction
Media Communications
Social Studies
American Law
Global Perspectives
Modern American Conflict
Psychology
World Languages
Spanish I, II, III, IV, AP
French I, II, III, IV
German I, II, III, IV
Business, Computer & Information Technology
Intro to Business
Digital Marketing
Intro to Computer Programming*
Accounting Applications
Advanced Business Studies
Tech Ed
Digital Imaging
Engineering Principles*
Graphic Communications I
Introduction to Mechatronics
Mechanical Drawing
Metal Technology
Wood Technology
Architectural Drawing
Automation & Robotics*
Graphic Communications II*
Metal Manufacturing & CNC Production*
Wood Manufacturing & Construction*
Fine Arts
Introduction to Art
Drawing and Painting I*
Sculpture I*
Music Theory and Harmony*
Digital Music
Family & Consumer Sciences
Child Development I
Food Foundations
Fashion Design
Interior Design
Advanced Foods *
Advanced Textiles and Design *
Child Development II *
Child Development III *
Minor Electives (optional)
Global Kitchen
Theater II
Yearbook Publication
Adulting
Civil Rights Legacy Day 6
Sports Analytics Day 6
Introduction to Hydroponics Day 6
Astronomy Day 6
Foundations of Computer Science Day 6
Metal Tech. Independent Study*
Wood Tech. Independent Study*
Child Development Independent Study*
Symphonic Band
Concert Band
Mixed Chorus
Concert Chorale
Symphony Strings
MASH Philharmonic
Electives Denoted as "Day 6" Electives are worth .25 Credits. All other minor electives are worth .5 credits.
Career Tech School Note:
Course selection for Career Tech students will be a variation of the above program due to the need to coordinate courses and credits between the two schools. Your counselor can help make sure you are scheduling the correct classes to meet graduation requirements. Career Tech students are reminded that they may want to consider selecting academically oriented courses to fulfill the above requirements. This would allow students to keep their options open for post-secondary educational plans.