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Departments
- English
- Mathematics Department
World Languages Department Curriculum Guide: 2007-2008 Note
1: A minimum of two years of successful World Language studies is
required for graduation. However, colleges and universities often
require at least three years of successful study. The department
recommends that you check online sources for both the entrance and
graduation requirements of any college you are considering attending.
Note
2: The College-Preparatory (CP) program in Spanish is designed for
students of average ability interested in a two- or three-year sequence
of language study although they can continue to Spanish IV H.
Note
3: The Honors (H) programs in French and Spanish, particularly from
Level III on, are designed for students interested in preparing for
advanced study in the language. (See below.)
Note 4: All French and Latin classes carry Honors weighting but are open to all students who have met the course prerequisites. Read more
- Religion
The religion curriculum rightfully shows special concern for the formation of our young people. It strives to give them every benefit through a solid grounding and real knowledge of the Catholic Church's teaching and an ability to articulate and live their faith. The content standards, rationale, performances objectives, and experiences in each year of instruction are firmly grounded in the four pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church: The Profession of Faith in Sacred Scripture and tradition, the Celebration of the Christian Mystery in the Sacraments and Scripture, Life in Christ in our continual formation and vocation, and Prayer as the vital and personal relationship with our living and true God. These pillars are the fabric of our faith and are woven throughout the four years required of all students. Read more
- Social Studies
- World Languages Department
World Languages Department Curriculum Guide: 2007-2008 Note 1: A minimum of two years of successful World Language studies is required for graduation. However, colleges and universities often require at least three years of successful study. The department recommends that you check online sources for both the entrance and graduation requirements of any college you are considering attending.
Note 2: The College-Preparatory (CP) program in Spanish is designed for students of average ability interested in a two- or three-year sequence of language study although they can continue to Spanish IV H.
Note 3: The Honors (H) programs in French and Spanish, particularly from Level III on, are designed for students interested in preparing for advanced study in the language. (See below.)
Note 4: All French and Latin classes carry Honors weighting but are open to all students who have met the course prerequisites. Read more
- Science Department
- Performing Arts
Our Performing Arts department is one of the best in the area. Each year our students are involved in several very professionally done performances. Read more
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