Computer Science:
Students will recognize issues of bias and accessibility in technology and learn to protect personal data from security threats. They will also design algorithms, create programs using meaningful variables, and utilize multiple methods to organize and present data.
English Language Arts:
Students will cite textual evidence to support their analyses. They will compose pieces in many writing styles, conduct research, and present their claims and findings.
Fine Arts:
Students will use intentional choices to enhance their performances/creations. They will connect art to personal experiences, identify the connections between art and the contexts in which they were created, and create and analyze detailed pieces.
Health Education:
Students will learn to set goals, understand personal boundaries, and make healthy decisions. Students will explore mental and emotional health, safety, substance abuse prevention, nutrition, and human development. They will also learn to evaluate their habits and seek help when needed for physical and emotional well-being.
Library:
Students will analyze how media messages are crafted, create their own media products, and practice strong digital citizenship. They will refine their research, evaluation, and synthesis skills using a variety of sources and formats, present their findings, and reflect on the quality of their process and products.
Mathematics:
Students will apply and use operations with rational numbers, understand ratio concepts and apply proportional reasoning, simplify expressions, solve equations, and represent and analyze relationships.
Physical Education:
Students develop friendships, reduce stress, and demonstrate movement-skills competencies using small group games such as basketball, volleyball, speedball, and flag football. They will use equipment and facilities responsibly, develop fitness plans, and engage in positive self-talk.
Science:
Students will model the Solar System, explore the effects of energy on matter, analyze Earth’s weather patterns and climates, and investigate stability and change in Earth’s ecosystems.
Social Studies:
Students will learn about ancient civilizations, including their cultures, governments, and societal contributions. They will also explore the impact of geography on early human societies.