Manheim Central High School Academic Updates
Manheim Central High School presents the latest updates for the 20-21 curriculum guide, featuring new course offerings in various subjects such as Mathematics, Art, Computer Science, Social Studies, and more. Changes include revised course names, additional elective choices for different grade levels, and the introduction of Advanced Placement courses. The curriculum enhancements aim to provide a well-rounded educational experience for students in different areas of study.
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ACADEMIC COMMITTEE MEETING: MANHEIM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
General Physical Education Health offered for 9thand 10th PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION Traditionally 10thgrade. FCS Connections offered for 10thand 11th No Cooking Labs. Traditionally 11thgrade
20-21 CURRICULUM GUIDE: UPDATES AND CHANGES Learning Support: Agriculture: Revised Course Offerings: New Course Offerings: Applied Reading Instruction Applied Math Instruction Agricultural Welding 2 (9 weeks) Modified Pre-Algebra Revised Course Offerings (18 weeks): New Course Offerings Beef, Sheet, and Swine Management Academic Support Dairy, Poultry, and Equine Management Greenhouse Management and Landscaping Mathematics: Agronomy, Soil, and Biotechnology New Course Sequence: Algebra I, Geometry, then Algebra II
20-21 CURRICULUM GUIDE: UPDATES AND CHANGES Two-Dimensional Art Level Three-Dimensional Art Online Art: New Course Sequence for Two-Dimensional Art Program *Drawing and Painting 1 *Computer Art - Graphic Design Introductory Level *Art in World Cultures+ *Ceramics & Sculpture Computer Science New Course Offerings: Drawing and Painting 2 Digital Illustration Intermediate Level Ceramics & Sculpture 2 Advanced Placement Computer Principles Robotics Web Coding Advanced Ceramics & Sculpture, Fall Advanced Ceramics & Sculpture, Spring Advanced Art Portfolio, Fall Advanced Art Portfolio, Spring Advanced Level
20-21 CURRICULUM GUIDE: UPDATES AND CHANGES Social Studies: 12thGrade Elective Choices Level 9thGrade 10thGrade 11thGrade New Course Offerings Advanced Placement European History AP American Government, Honors Economics AP United States History AP European History Revolutions in Modern History Honors AP Psychology Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing History and Legacy of Imperialism Revised Course Names American History II, or two of the following courses: Doing History, Social Movements in American History, or The History of America at War European History or two of the following courses: Revolutions in Modern History, Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing, or The History and Legacy of Imperialism World History renamed as European History. Introduction to Philosophy, Introduction to Psychology, American Law & Justice, and Sociology Basic Economics, Macroeconomics and American Government, or US Government World Language: Post-Secondary Preparation New Course Offering: Advanced Placement Spanish Literature and Culture College in the High School German 201: Intermediate German I
20-21 CURRICULUM GUIDE: UPDATES AND CHANGES Course Levels for MCHS: Advanced Placement (AP):This level refers to college-level courses taught according to syllabi prescribed by The College Board Advanced Placement Program and are designed to prepare students for the College Board AP Tests. AP courses receive School Board approved weighting when the cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated. Honors:This level refers to those courses taught at a high school level and serve as preparation for post-secondary opportunities. Honors level courses are the gateway to AP course work. Honors level courses receive School Board approved weighting when the cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated. Post-Secondary Preparation:These levels refer to those courses taught at a high school level and serve as preparation for post-secondary opportunities. Post-Secondary Preparation courses are designed to prepare learners for continuing their education at a four-year or two-year institution as well as those with plans to enter directly into the workforce.