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Create complex ceramic artworks. Aesthetic and structural concerns addressed in-depth.
From linear equations to quadratics. How math models the world.
Rigorous, college-level course that preps students for university science coursework.
Rigorous study of British texts. Advanced writing with concision & precision.
How calculus models change by limits, derivatives & integrals. College-level course.
Build on AP Calc AB with advanced concepts like infinite series, parametric equations & more.
Chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics & more.
Object-oriented design, problem-solving & algorithm development. Solutions that can scale.
Understand & address global issues like biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution.
Using geospatial tools & data, investigate human patterns, global challenges & your role.
Rigorous study of American texts. Rhetorical analysis, argumentation & research-based writing.
Advanced reading, analysis & writing skills with a focus on Virgil, Pliny & AP exam readiness.
Newtonian mechanics, energy, waves, circuits through extensive lab work & data analysis.
Model real-world data, explore multiple representations, master symbolic manipulations.
Advanced communications skills. Analyze authentic materials & explore global issues.
Design experiments, explore probability, share data-driven insights. College-level course.
Prerequisites: Studio Art 1 & 2, instructor approval. Professional portfolio of artworks.
American democracy origin, politics today, civil liberties & civil rights, political ideologies.
Events & factors that shaped the U.S. From American & national identity to politics & power to tech.
1200 CE to present. Global patterns. Historical arguments. Our interconnected world.