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LEHI HIGH SCHOOLCourse Catalog2019 – 2020

Table of ContentsGraduation Requirements . . 3Admission Requirements for Utah Colleges and Universities / Course Codes . 3Courses Filling Graduation Requirements . 5College Credit: AP Courses and Concurrent Enrollment Courses . 7Scholarships: Centennial, New Century, Regents. 9Course Descriptions:Agricultural Science & Technology . 10Business and Marketing . 11Computer Programming . 12Drivers Education. 13English . 13Elective English . 14Family and Consumer Science (Clothing, Interior Design, Foods, Child Care, Adult Roles) . 16Financial Literacy . 18Fine Arts (Art, Drama, Music, Dance) . 18Foreign Language (ASL, Chinese, French, Spanish) . 23General . 24Health . 25Health Science . 25Law Enforcement . 26Mathematics. 26Physical Education . 28Science . 30Social Studies . 34Technology Education (Woodworking, Drafting) . 35TV Video Production . 36Work Based Learning Programs (Cooperative Education, Internships) . 36Mountainland Technology College (MTECH) . 37Off Campus Programs (Building Construction, Cosmetology) . 40Distance Learning through Utah Valley University (College Courses) . 41Options for Credit Make-up and Acceleration . 422

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS3.0 Credits LANGUAGE ARTS1.0 English 91.0 English 101.0 English 113.0 Credits SOCIAL STUDIES.5 Geography (9th).5 World Civilizations1.0 United States History.5 Government & Citizenship.5 Social Studies Elective1.0 Credit LANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVE1.5 Credits ARTS2.0 Credits SCIENCE CORETaken from 2 of the following 4 areas:Earth Systems (9th); Biology; Chemistry;Physics1.0 Credit CAREER TECHNOLOGY ED.50 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY1.0 Credit SCIENCE ELECTIVE.50 Credit FINANCIAL LITERACY2.0 Credits MATH CORE1.00 Elementary Math1.00 Advanced Math9.50 Credits GENERAL ELECTIVES28.0 TOTAL CREDITS1.0 Credit MATH ELECTIVE2.0 Credits PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH.5 Health.5 Participation Skills (9th).50 Fitness for Life (10th).50 PE ElectiveCIVICS TEST (Required for Graduation)Take the test online at:http://alpineivics.orgTo login: Use your Skyward usernameUse your student number as the passwordADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR UTAH COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIESUniversity of Utah and Utah State University require (other colleges/universities strongly recommend) the followingcourses:4.0 Units English (emphasizing composition literature: English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12 or EnglishAP)3.0 Units Math (4 years are encouraged) select from Secondary Math 1, Secondary Math 2, Secondary Math 3,Calculus. AP Calculus, AP Statistics3.0 Units Science Core (Biology; Chemistry; Physics)2.0 Units Foreign Language (Same language) Required by University of Utah, recommended by all other colleges.1.0 Unit United States History4.0 Units Additional Courses (Select from at least two groups: English, history, math beyondSecondary Math 2, foreign language, lab science, social science, fine arts.)3

NOTICE TO STUDENTS:Utah law assures all eligible handicapped children and youth (5 through 21) the right to free,appropriate public education at no cost to their parents or guardians. If students or parents at LehiHigh School have a complaint that there is or has been a violation of the law, we invite them to discusstheir concerns with a teacher, counselor, principal or district supervisor.Sexual Harassment: Alpine School District iscommitted to the maintenance of a learningenvironment which is free of any sexualharassment; an environment where studentsmay attend school free of unwanted conduct orE9. . . . . . . English 9communication of a sexual nature; one whichE10. . . . . . English 10is in compliance with State and Federal lawsE11 . . . . . English 11dealing with this form of discrimination.E-E . . . . . . English ElectiveStudents who have complaints of sexualA . . . . . . . . Artsharassment - student to student - should fillH . . . . . . . . Healthout a complaint form through the CounselingEM . . . . . . Elementary MathOffice. Any other complaints of sexualAM . . . . . . Advanced Mathharassment other than among students shouldM-E . . . . . Math Electivego through school administrators.CTE . . . . . Career Technology EducationPES . . . . . . PE - SkillsStudents who compete in extra-curricularPEF . . . . . . PE - Fitnessactivities must:PEA . . . . . PE – Elective1) Maintain a 2.0 GPASC . . . . . . . Science Core2) Have no more than one failing grade in aS-E . . . . . . Science Electivegrading period.SS-E . . . . . Social Studies ElectiveTransferring students should review stateUS . . . . . . . . U.S. Historyeligibility requirements with the principal.G . . . . . . . . . GeographyWC . . . . . . . World CivilizationsGC . . . . . . . .Government & CitizenshipFIN . . . . . . .Financial LiteracyFC . . . . . . . .Flexible Credit (class may be repeated)COURSE CODES4

COURSES FILLING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSLANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVE:Chinese 3Creative WritingEnglish 12English 12 – ResourceEnglish Language, APEnglish Literature, APDebateFilm Lit 1 & 2French 3French 4Popular LiteratureScience FictionSpanish 3Spanish 4Yearbook (Tech Writing)UVU: Communication 1020UVU: English 1010UVU: English 2010Film Lit 1 & 2Drama 3Drama 4Drawing 1Drawing 2Jazz BandMusic AppreciationMusical TheaterMusic Theory APOrchestraPaintingPercussionPhotography 1Photography 2Chamber Choir (Encore)Stage CraftStage CrewSymphonic BandWind SymphonyUVU: Art 1010UVU: Thea 1023THE ARTS:3D DesignA’CapellaAdvertising DesignArt APArt FoundationsArt HonorsChoirDance 1Dance 2Dance 3 (Synergy)Dance CompanyCAREER TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION:Advertising DesignAg Mechanics/Welding 1Ag Mechanics/Welding 2Animal ScienceBiology Ag ScienceBusiness LawBusiness ManagementCAD Mechanical Design 1 & 2CAD ArchitecturalChild DevelopmentComputer Programming 1Computer Programming 2Culinary ManagementEarly Childhood EducationEmergency Medical ServicesEntrepreneurshipEvent Planning/LeadershipFashion DesignFloral DesignFoods 1 & 2Game DesignGreenhouseMedical ScienceHorse ManagementInterior DesignInternshipLaw EnforcementMarketingMedical AnatomyMedical TerminologyPhotography 1 & 2Physics w/TechnologySewing 1 & 2Sports MedicineTeaching as a ProfessionTV/Video ProductionTV/Broadcasting - 2TV – Legacy LiveWoodworking 1Furniture Design Woods 2YearbookFor Additional CTE Options See Off Campus Technology Programs – MTECHPE SKILLSPE Skills (9th Grade)PE FITNESS:Fitness For Life5

PE ELECTIVE:Ballroom DanceBallroom Dance TeamBaseball Team (athletes)Basketball Team (athletes)CheerleaderDance 1Dance 2Dance 3 (Synergy)Dance CompanyDrill TeamFootball Team (athletes)Lifetime ActivitiesMusical Theater (Allgaier)Volleyball Team (athletes)Track TeamWrestling Team (athletes)Weight TrainingUnified Sports (2.5 GPA)YogaSCIENCE CORE (two courses from the following 5 areas):1- Earth Systems2- Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology Ag Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AP Biology. . . . UVU: Biology 10103- Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physics with Technology . . . . . . . . AP Physics4- Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AP Chemistry5- Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Programming 2SCIENCE ELECTIVE:Animal ScienceAstronomyBiologyBiology APBiology-Ag ScienceChemistryChemistry APGeologyGreenhouseHorse ManagementMedical Anatomy & PhysiologyMarine BiologyPhysicsPhysics APPhysics with TechnologyZoologyUVU: Biology 1010UVU: Meteorology 1010MATH CORE:Secondary Math 1Secondary Math 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary Math 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Math 1050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary 2 Honors . . . . . . . . . Secondary 2 EssentialsSecondary 3 Honors . . . . . . . . . Secondary 3 EssentialsIntro to Calculus . . . . . . . . . . . . Calculus APMATH ELECTIVE:Secondary Math 3Secondary Math 3 HonorsSecondary Math 3 EssentialsMath 1010Math 1030Math 1050Intro CalculusAP StatisticsAP Calculus*College Prep Math*Computer ProgrammingGEOGRAPHY FOR LIFE:Geography For Life (9th)6*Math Decisions(teacher recommendation)*”Opt –Out of Secondary 3 formrequired for Math-Elective ifnot taking Secondary 3 orbeyond

SOCIAL STUDIES - ELECTIVE:Ancient World HistoryEuropean History APGovernment & Politics APModern World HistoryPsychologyPsychology APSociologySports PsychologyUS History APWarsWorld History APUVU: Sociology 1200UVU: Psychology 1010UVU: Philosophy 205GUS HISTORY:US HistoryUS History APWORLD CIVILIZATION:Ancient World HistoryModern World HistoryAP World HistoryGOVERNMENT & CITIZENSHIP:Government & CitizenshipAP Government & PoliticsFINANCIAL LITERACY:Financial LiteracyComputer Technology (Digital Studies):Digital Business ApplicationsComputer Programming 1COLLEGE CREDITAP COURSES (College credit through passing the AP test)Art APBiology APCalculus AP (AB)Chemistry APEnglish – Language APEnglish – Literature APEuropean History APGov’t & Politics APMusic Theory APPsychology AP7Physics APStatistics APUS History APWorld History AP

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENTConcurrent Enrollment Courses Offered at Lehi High School (11th & 12th Grade)Dance 3 (Synergy)Dance 141R Introduction to Modern Dance2 semesters hours UVU creditFrench 3FREN 1020 Beginning French 24 semester hours UVU creditEMR (Emergency Medical Responder)HLTH 1200 First Aid2 semester hrs UVU creditFrench 4FREN 2010 Intermediate French 14 semester hours UVU creditGeologyGEO 1010 Intro to Geology3 semester hrs UVU creditGEO 1015 Geology Lab1 semester hr UVU creditAstronomy (Year only – A3 Gines)ASTR 1040 Elementary Astronomy3 semester hours UVU creditChemistry (Gines only)CHEM 1010 Intro to Chemistry& CHEM 1015 Lab4 semester hours UVU creditMATH 10103 semester hrs UVU creditPrerequisite: ACT Math Score 19 OR“C” average in Secondary 1, 2, 3Building Construction6 semester hrs UVU creditMATH 1030 College Algebra3 semester hrs UVU creditPrerequisite: ACT Math Score 23 ORC” average in Secondary 1, 2, 3Financial Lit (Judson only A1 & A4)Fin 1060 Personal Finance3 semester hours UVU creditSports MedicinePES 2400 Sports Injuries2 semester hours UVU creditMATH 1050 College Algebra4 semester hrs UVU creditPrerequisite: ACT Math Score 23 AND “C” average inSecondary 1, 2, 3CAD Mech Design 1 & 2EGDT 1040 Computer Aided Drafting Auto CAD (1)3 semester hours UVU creditEGDT 1071 3D Modeling – Solidworks (2)3 semester hours UVU creditWoods 2CAW 140R Millworking 14 semester hours UVU creditComputer Programming 1CS 1030 Foundations of Computer Science3 semester hrs UVU creditCS 1400 Fundamentals of Programming3 semester hrs UVU creditSpanish 3SPAN 1020 Beginning Spanish 24 semester hours UVU creditSpanish 4SPAN 2010 Intermediate Spanish 14 semester hours UVU creditComputer Programming 2CS 1410 Object Oriented Programming3 semester hrs UVU creditTV Video ProductionDGM 1520 Corporate & Documentary Production3 semester hours UVU creditCulinary Arts / Culinary ManagementHM 1110 Culinary Basics (1st year)3 semester hrs UVU credit8

SENATE BILL 178(Public Education Online)In accordance with Senate Bill 178, students may take a portion of their credits in an online format for the 20172018 school year. For information on online providers, the amount of credit approved and frequently askedquestions see www.schools.utah.gov/edonline. Students must also have a current CCR (College & CareerReadiness Plan) in place with their school counselor.CENTENNIAL SCHOLARSHIP(Early Graduation)In accordance with Senate Bill 27, students may graduate at the end of 11th grade, if they have completed allrequirements for graduation in Alpine School District (28 credits). The eleventh grade graduation plan will enablestudents to receive a tuition credit up to 1,000 for colleges/universities within the state of Utah. This tuitioncredit is applied for upon enrollment at the college or university. Students in 12th Grade may receive a pro-ratedearly graduation tuition credit of 250 per quarter of early graduation.NEW CENTURY SCHOLARSHIPCompletion of Associate DegreeThe New Century Scholarship encourages students to accelerate their education by earning an Associate’s degreein high school from an institution within the Utah System of Higher Education.For more information see website: http:stepuputah.com/newcenturyscholarshipREGENTS SCHOLARSHIPThe Regents’ Scholarship encourages Utah high school students to prepare for college academically and financiallyby taking a core course of study and saving for college. The scholarship may be used at any public college oruniversity in the Utah System of Higher Education, as well as at Brigham Young University-Provo, LDS BusinessCollege, and Westminster College.For more information see website: http: stepuputah.com/regentsscholarship9

COURSE DESCRIPTIONSthe mechanical practices associated withirrigation,drainage,run-off,waterconservation, erosion control, and farmwelding, including gas and electric, and otheragricultural mechanization applications. Thecourse will also include field or laboratoryapplications of concepts being taught. (CIP1.0221)AGRICULTURAL SCIENCEAND TECHNOLOGYBIOLOGY - AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE80333 (SC) (CTE) (S-E)Full Year Grades 10-12This course is designed to meet therequirement for biological science credit. Thestandards and objectives for this course are thesame as the standards and objectives forBiology, with the only difference being thedegree of emphasis on agriculture. Studentscompleting this course will be cognizant ofcurrent technologies, methods, and changes inagricultural science and are expected to knowand apply the standards outlined in the corecurriculum as they relate to the industry ofagriculture (CIP 2.0112)ANIMAL SCIENCE (CTE) (S-E)Full Year Grades 10-12Prerequisite: Biology-Agricultural Science orBiologyNote: 15 lab requiredThis course exposes students to a wide rangeof scientific principles, such as genetics,anatomy, physiology/nutrition, disease, pests,and management practices. The scienceprocesses of observation, measurement,hypothesizing, data gathering,interpretation, analysis, and application arestressed. Career opportunities and educationalpreparation are examined. Learning activitiesare varied, with classroom, laboratory, andfield experiences emphasized.AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS 180213 (CTE)Full Year Grades 10-12Note: 15.00 lab requiredThis course teaches basic skills related to themechanicalactivitiesinvolvedwithagricultural production/service. Instructionincludes field and laboratory application of theconcepts taught. Students will develop skills inthe areas of hot and cold metal, toolreconditioning, plumbing, painting, bill ofmaterials, small gas engines, and basicwelding. Emphasis will be placedon safety and proper use of tools andequipment. (CIP 1.0211)FLORAL DESIGN (CTE)Semester Grades 10-12Note: 15.00 lab requiredThis course covers principles of floral art withan emphasis on commercial design. Topicsinclude basic design styles and colorharmonies; identification, use, and care ofprocessing of cut flowers and foliage;mechanical aids and containers; personalflowers; holiday designs; and plantidentification and care. The student willdemonstrate the ability to identify floral designstyles and color harmonies; identify cutflowers and foliage and the care andprocessing methods for extended vase life;select containers and mechanical aids; andcreate basic floral arrangements. The study ofthe general principles of plants, and their lifeprocesses and morphology, with emphasis onmajor floral crops are also covered.(CIP1.0631)AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS 280223 (CTE) (FC)Full Year Grades 11-12Prerequisite: Agricultural Mechanics 1Note: 15.00 lab requiredThis course prepared individuals in a generalways to select, operate, maintain, service, sell,and use agricultural power units, machinery,equipment, structure, and utilities. It includesinstruction in agricultural power units; theplanning and selection of materials for theconstruction of agricultural facilities; and10

Semester Grades 10-12This course will include a basic understandingof the court system at the local, state

English 12 English 12 – Resource English Language, AP English Literature, AP Debate Film Lit 1 & 2 French 3 French 4 Popular Literature Science Fiction Spanish 3 Spanish 4 Yearbook (Tech Writing) UVU: Communication 1020 UVU: English 1010 UVU: English 2010 THE ARTS: 3D Design A’Capella Advertising Design Art AP Art Foundations Art Honors

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