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Subjects
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Modality
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NCAA/UC Approvals

Course Name & Number

Modality

Format

Reading Skills & Strategies

Students work to hone their reading and writing skills in this research-driven, innovative program. Using Lexia PowerUp and extensive emphasis on mentoring, teachers support students as they combine metacognitive and executive functioning skills with direct literacy support. Using SVR research, students will focus on strengthening their Word Study, Grammar, and Comprehension skills.

105

1 Term

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Recording Arts 1

Students study the science and mechanics of digital recording. This course lays theoretical groundwork in acoustics and their relationships to electronic equipment used in the recording industry. The course equips students with the fundamental concepts and terminology necessary to pursue a career in the recording arts, and to establish a foundation for higher-level courses in the audio programs.

922

2 Terms

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Recording Arts 2

Prerequisite: Recording Arts 1

Students study the science and mechanics of digital recording. This course lays theoretical groundwork in acoustics and their relationships to electronic equipment used in the recording industry. The course equips students with the fundamental concepts and terminology necessary to pursue a career in the recording arts, and to establish a foundation for higher-level courses in the audio programs.

923

2 Terms

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Recording Arts 3

Prerequisite: Recording Arts 2

Students study the science and mechanics of digital recording. This course lays theoretical groundwork in acoustics and their relationships to electronic equipment used in the recording industry. The course equips students with the fundamental concepts and terminology necessary to pursue a career in the recording arts, and to establish a foundation for higher-level courses in the audio programs.

924

2 Terms

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Recording Arts 4

Prerequisite: Recording Arts 3

Students study the science and mechanics of digital recording. This course lays theoretical groundwork in acoustics and their relationships to electronic equipment used in the recording industry. The course equips students with the fundamental concepts and terminology necessary to pursue a career in the recording arts, and to establish a foundation for higher-level courses in the audio programs.

925

2 Terms

One Level

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Regents Lab Course (NY Only)

The Regents Lab Course is offered for each of the four main high school science courses- Earth & Space Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The course is designed to provide NY students with the lab hours required to sit for the New York Regents Exam in the corresponding subject. The Regents Lab Course for Biology addresses the state-made labs that appear on the state test as well as supplemental labs covering a broad range of topics in Biology. The Regents Lab Course for Earth & Space Science teaches students the skills tested on the Regents Exam as well as other foundational lab skills. The Regents Lab Courses for Chemistry and Physics provide opportunities for students to explore a multitude of topics in the various disciplines. This course is graded as pass/fail.

281

1 Term

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • In-Person

Renewable Technologies

Renewable Technologies are becoming increasingly important as concerns about climate change, the use of fossil fuels, and population growth become foremost in the public eye. So, how do we address the world’s growing concerns about energy sources? Uncover the development of new energy technologies and explore how recent approaches to renewable technologies unlock the solution needed for a safer, cleaner, and more enduring world.

1214

1 Term | 18 Weeks

College Prep

  • Self-Directed

Research and Technical Writing

This course provides students the necessary knowledge and skills needed to compose and edit a variety of expository documents, including academic essays, research papers, and business documents. Students utilize technology and collaboration as tools in the writing process, and set and meet goals for their writing.

322

2 Terms

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Restaurant Management

Have you ever dreamed of running your own restaurant? Explore exactly what’s needed to run a successful restaurant, including ordering supplies, hiring quality workers, maintaining inventory, and managing a large staff. Understanding such concepts as food safety, hygiene, customer relations, marketing, and using a point-of-sale system are crucial to being an effective restaurateur. Whether you are hoping to operate a casual sit-down eatery, oversee a fine dining establishment, or buy a food franchise, this course is the perfect first step.

1238

1 Term | 18 Weeks

College Prep

  • Self-Directed

Roadtrip Nation

The Roadtrip Nation experience is about engaging students with their future. Through the power of storytelling, students gain insight into career paths by watching (and eventually conducting) interviews. These interviews are of leaders in the world who are successful doing what they love and living passionate lives. Students learn about themselves, how they perceive themes such as success, failure, and risk, and explore their interests by connecting them to pathways.

517

1 Term

UC Approved

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual
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