Derive and apply various advanced geometric theorems. Students will refine their composition skills and participate in formal and informal discussions. Lafayette High School, Marquette High School. Evaluate the efficiency of the outcomes with respect to price, output, consumer surplus, and producer surplus. The skills developed through project based learning can be utilized for practical purposes and applied to many careers. Introduction to Engineering Design teaches problem-solving skills using a design development process.Models of product solutions are created, analyzed, and communicated using 3-D solid modeling software.Once the model is created, the object can be observed from many different viewpoints:animated, textured, highlighted, or proportioned.This is the industry standard for the twenty-first century. Develop an understanding of water rescues. Introduction to College Literature is a college-preparatory course featuring an extensive study of short stories, novels, plays, poems, and informational text from British authors. Use research and script analysis to revise physical, vocal, and physiological choices impacting the believability and relevance of a drama/ theatre work. Development and performance of aural skills is a primary objective. Student work involves the study of human medicine, research processes, and an introduction to bioinformatics.They will also investigate the human body systems and various health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, sickle-cell disease, hypercholestolemia, and infectious diseases. Students utilize science and engineering practices to study how energy is transferred and conserved. French 3 centerson thematic units in which students are exposed to French culture, language and grammar through a variety of activities. Demonstrate appropriate procedures for care and disposal or recycling of textile products, considering diverse needs locally and globally. Successful completion of Child Development 1 and teacher approval via application. WG Honors US History course is designed to challenge advanced students and to prepare them for college-level work in AP social studies courses.The curriculum focuses on the study of American History from the late 1800s to the present, with a high level of academic rigor.Instruction incorporates inquiry-based learning with greater depth and complexity than the non-weighted US History course. Demonstrate proper workplace skills when completing assignments and activities. Identify and demonstrate proper surveillance techniques and emergency action plan. Define, Recognize, and identify the purpose of pavement markings. They will learn about real-life issues such as understanding contracts, leases, warranties, legal notices, personal bills, practical and money-saving strategies for grocery shopping, apartment selection, and life with roommates. Describe the relationship between supply and demand as they pertain to the sports and entertainment industries. Lifetime Activities/Outdoor Adventurespromotes participation in activities including: volleyball, softball, frisbee, golf, tennis, badminton, pickleball, bowling, shuffleboard, table tennis, horseshoes, and outdoor recreational pursuits. This course enables students to pursue music study and/or performance beyond the high school level. A list of these universities is available on the Project Lead The Way website. See the Child Development 2 teacher for details. All Missouri high school students are required to take a Biology end-of-course exam prior to graduation. Read and comprehend informational text independently and proficiently. Translate between equivalent forms of a function to reveal and explain properties of the function and interpret these in terms of a context. Formulate creative choices for a devised or scripted drama/theatre work based on theatre research about the selected topic. Identify and utilize kitchen utensils in a professional manner. Review of Spanish 2 grammatical structures and selected additional material will be covered. This is a co-curricular course that may require work outside of the regular class period.Students in this class are responsible for the creation of the school yearbook. Compare and contrast political concepts, themes and generalizations. Completion of 09, 10, and 11 English Language Arts or equivalent. Please see the French 3 teacher for details. Metal Processes is an introductory course in metalworking processes. Develop the ability to read Latin authors in the original language.Make connections to English vocabulary and grammar and to modern culture. Students will learn to use design programs, such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Military Drill and Ceremony is taught and practiced in this class. They will compose essays and presentations as a major portionof the course grade and select a research topic that will evolve into multiple large presentations that may span up to 35 minutes. Prove theorems and solve problems about triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons. Ridgewood Summit is a low mountain pass in Mendocino County, California, traversed by U.S. Route 101 at an altitude of 1,956 feet (596 m). Successful completion of Business Launch 8th Grade or Multimedia Communications in high school. Explain the idea of a safety culture and its importance in the construction crafts. Students will create original photographs and express themselves. Demonstrate the value of abstraction for managing problem complexity. Evaluate the evidence to supporting claims that changes in the environmental conditions may result in: 1)increases in the number of individuals of some species; 2) the emergence of new species over time; 3) the extinction of other species. Compare and contrast political institutions and processes across countries to derive generalizations. This class is typically taught 1st semester to coincide with the speech tournament schedule. Students engage in laboratory investigations to explore the structure, properties, and interactions of matter. Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives: synthesize claims made on all sides of an issue, and, when warranted, qualify or justify their own views and understanding and make new connections in light of the evidence and reasoning presented. Evaluate the purposes, functions and features of software and hardware utilized in desktop publishing. The AP French Language and Culture exam will focus on the following themes: Global Challenges, Science and Technology, Contemporary Life, Personal and Public Identities, Families and Communities, and Beauty and Aesthetics. This course is a practical presentation of basic business principles. They will provide essential peer evaluation and support and modeling the collaborative effort of a scientific research team. Students not meeting MSHSAA eligibility requirements will not be permitted to participate in those events, and may be responsible for an alternate activity or assignment. Draw conclusions, infer, and analyze by citing relevant and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including where the text leaves matters uncertain. Eureka High School, Rockwood Summit High School. Research and study food, family, travel, daily routines entertainment and life in the German-speaking world. Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear or exponential functions. Students will be expected to submit their research to various scientific competitions (i.e., science symposia, science fairs, and other science forums). Eureka High School, Rockwood Summit High School, Marquette High School. Plans, produces and presents writtenpresentational communications. Please see the French 4 teacher for details. Continued exposure to a variety of new and familiar tenses and constructions in this class will help them become more skilled readers writers, speakers and listeners. Students are encouraged to participate in additional enrichment opportunities outside of the school day. Throughout the year, students will develop an understanding of how cultural perspectives influence cultural practices and products as they research and study food, family, travel, daily routines, entertainment and life in the German-speaking word. Concert Orchestra focuses on the technical and musicianship skills students need to progress into the advanced ensembles. Evaluate how the author's word choice and use of syntax contribute to a text's overall meaning and tone. Audition and Choir Director approval.Participation in this ensemble includes performing at MSHSAA events.Students not meeting MSHSAA eligibility requirements will not be permitted to participate in those events, and may be responsible for an alternate activity or assignment.Attendance at all performances is required and part of the class grade as covered in the Rockwood School District Concert Expectations document. Plan and deliver appropriate presentations on the task, audience, and purpose. Demonstrate competency in movement and motor skills. This particular class focuses on the introspective qualities of science fiction and the individual, and the qualities of Human Society and Culture. Any one of the following: Fundamentals of App & Game Development or, Introduction to Programming, or AP Computer Science, or Computer Programming C++. Compose and notate melodies applying ensemble terminology and standard notation practice using pitches and rhythms learned in class. A summary of education and training requirements and opportunities for career paths in textiles, fashion, and apparel industries is included as part of this course. Personal Fitness and Wellness and Art Fundamentals are in-person classes. Design algorithms using sequence, selection, and iteration. Students will be enrolled in two courses and receive both an Algebra 1 and a CTE credit. One day a week is designated for Wellness; with exercise activities designed to motivate students to lead active, healthy lifestyles. Students are expected, but not required to take the Advanced Placement Examination. Successful completion of Personal Fitness and Wellness. They will research and analyze the current nationally-selected debate topics and prepare arguments for both sides of the issues. Conduct research to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem. Students are advisedto take this course in 9th or 10th grade. Cultural Studies/Fundamentals of Management & Management of the Cadet Corps - In this age when the internet, trade, airplanes, satellites, and cell phones connect people everywhere, it's more important than ever to understand the world's cultures. Rockwood Learning and Support Services 500 N Central Ave, Eureka, MO 63025. Successful completion of American Sign Language 1. Create and organize web pages through the use of a variety of web programming design tools. Delineate a speakers argument and claims evaluating the speakers point of view, reasoning, stance, and evidence. Beginning Strength Training teaches students how to actively participate in strength development as well as cardiovascular conditioning. Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zero to sketch the function defined by the polynomial. Describe effective responses to deceptive or fraudulent sales practices. AP Human Geography is designed to help students become more engaged in contemporary global issues, geographically literate, and able to analyze the world from a multicultural perspective. Refine the writing process for expository, analytical, and argumentative essays.