Fine and Performing Arts
The Fine Arts curriculum is a course of study designed to promote the student’s life-long appreciation and participation in the arts. Through courses in the visual arts, theatre, and music, students have an opportunity to enhance their personal expression and creativity, to master basic skills, and to understand how the arts reflect humanity and culture.
Visual Arts
VISUAL ARTS ELECTIVES
The visual arts electives are designed to help all students develop aesthetic awareness, art appreciation, and experience a variety of art techniques through production. Time management, craftsmanship, proper use of tools, and presentation techniques are an integral part of this program. Art I is the foundation course and a prerequisite for all advanced classes unless prior approval is given by the Art Department through a portfolio review. Visual Arts courses may require a sketchbook.
ADVANCED ART
067010 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Successful completion of two art courses or approval of instructor
This course is designed for students interested in building a portfolio. Students will produce original artwork in a variety of media. Students will also be encouraged to develop a specialization in a media of their choice.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT ART HISTORY
060410 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W*
This course prepares students to take the national Advanced Placement Examination in Art History to earn college credit. Instruction provides an understanding of architecture, sculpture, painting, and other art forms within diverse historical and cultural contexts. Students examine major forms of artistic expression from the past and present across cultures. Students will develop aesthetic appreciation for various art forms and the ability to view art critically and analytically.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART & DESIGN: DRAWING
060530 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W*
Prerequisite: Art II or approval of instructor
This course prepares students to take the national examination offered by the College Board in Studio Art. In the Drawing portfolio, mastery of drawing can be demonstrated through a wide range of approaches and media. Light and shade, line quality, rendering of form, composition, surface manipulation, and the illusion of depth are drawing issues that can be addressed through a variety of means, which include painting, printmaking, mixed media, etc. Works may include drawings, paintings, prints, etc. The evaluation of portfolio materials will reflect two areas of concern: quality, breadth, and concentration.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART & DESIGN: 2-D
060510 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W*
Prerequisite: Art II or approval of instructor
This course prepares students to take the national examination offered by the College Board in Studio Art. Students may submit any 2-D process or medium, which may include graphic design, digital imaging, photography, collage, fabric design, weaving, illustration, painting, and printmaking. The evaluation of portfolio materials will reflect three areas of concern: quality, breadth, and concentration. The evaluation of portfolio materials will reflect two areas of concern: quality of the artwork and the sustained investigation of materials, processes, ideas, and artistic skills in the student’s concentration of artwork.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART & DESIGN: 3-D
060520 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W*
Prerequisite: Art II or approval of instructor
This course prepares students to take the national examination offered by the College Board in Studio Art. Students will demonstrate an understanding of design principles as they relate to depth and space. Students may submit works to include figurative or nonfigurative sculpture, architectural models, metal work, ceramics, and three dimensional fiber arts, among others. The evaluation of portfolio materials will reflect two areas of concern: quality, breadth, and concentration. The evaluation of portfolio materials will reflect two areas of concern: quality of the artwork and the sustained investigation of materials, processes, ideas, and artistic skills in the student’s concentration of artwork.
ART I
060514 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
This course provides art fundamentals and is primarily a course in basic design. The concepts may be taught through the use of a variety of media. Emphasis is placed upon developing art skills and critical judgment along with aesthetic awareness through written and oral criticism. Structural awareness is emphasized through art history as it applies to fundamental learning in art. The student should gain an understanding of the visual arts as a part of his/her environment. Art history is presented as it applies to fundamental learning in art.
ART II
060524 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Art I or approval of instructor
This course is an extension of the Art I program, designed for students who have an interest in refining their individual art skills. More sophisticated media will be used and further research of art history with a cultural emphasis will be encouraged.
CERAMICS I
069914 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Art I or approval of instructor
This is the basic course for students interested in working with clay. Students will learn the history of ceramics, ceramic theory, basic hand-building and sculptural techniques, glaze theory and techniques, and art criticism.
CERAMICS II
069924 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Ceramics I
CERAMICS III
069934 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Ceramics II
These courses will allow for the refinement of skills and development of individual creative style by exploring individual areas of interest. Students will complete assignments of a technical and experimental nature in addition to pursuing independent projects. Students may assume more responsibility for studio operations and maintenance (kiln loading, glaze research, etc.) and will produce pottery and sculpture which reflects individuality and critical discrimination.
DRAWING/DESIGN
069954 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Art II or approval of instructor
This course develops drawing techniques and concepts in a variety of media. Refinement of perceptual skills through written/oral critique of students and instructor, along with development of an expressive style, will be emphasized. Different applications of design will be explored as they relate to historical and cultural perspectives.
PAINTING I
069944 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
PAINTING II
069945 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Painting I
PAINTING III
069946 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Painting II
These courses are designed to analyze the use of color through utilization of a variety of materials and techniques. In the study of the history of painting, students will create paintings related to various historical/cultural issues. Emphasis will be placed on the study of specific styles of painting to help the students develop their own personal approach to their work.
PHOTOGRAPHY I
069984 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Art I or approval of instructor; students must supply a camera that meets the instructor’s specifications.
This course will explore the basics of 35 mm photography, including camera operation, exposure techniques, composition, and darkroom skills. The history of photography will be presented in chronological order and major photographers will be examined as styles correlate to classroom projects. The aesthetics of photography will be explored through a combination of photo assignments, darkroom work, class critiques, and field trips emphasizing the development of each student’s personal photographic style and artistic vision. Students are responsible for purchasing additional photo paper if they use their allotment.
PHOTOGRAPHY II
069985 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Photography I
PHOTOGRAPHY III
069986 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Photography II
These courses will provide the intermediate photography student with the opportunity to expand on techniques learned in Photography I. The student will learn more advanced darkroom and camera techniques and will incorporate acquired skills in the development of each student’s photographic style and artistic vision. Class projects will include a portfolio of mounted assignments, several three-dimensional photo assignments, a research paper, a notebook, and other assignments as appropriate. Students are responsible for purchasing additional photo paper if they use their allotment.
SCULPTURE
069994 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Ceramics I or approval of instructor
This course will concentrate on three-dimensional work. The four basic techniques used are manipulative, substitutive, subtractive, and additive. An integral part of the class will be a focus on art history, art criticism, and aesthetic awareness.
Music Arts
MUSIC ELECTIVES
The music course electives are designed to provide:
- Instruction in vocal and instrumental music performance for those students who began a sequential program of training at the elementary and middle school levels
- Beginning instruction in music performance to promising students with no previous instruction.
- Music electives for non-performing students who wish to extend their general knowledge of the world of music, or a sequence of course offerings for the prospective college music major
ADVANCED PLACEMENT MUSIC THEORY
081540 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W*
This course prepares students for the Advanced Placement Examination in Music Theory. The goal of this course is to develop a student’s ability to recognize, understand, and describe the basic materials and processes of music that are heard or presented in a score. Students will be required to read, notate, compose, perform, and listen to music. The student’s ability to read and write musical notation is critical to this course. The student must have basic performance skills in voice or on an instrument.
MUSIC THEORY
089954 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
This course focuses on the theoretical aspects of music. Ear-training, sight-reading, harmony, form, and analysis will be explored. Composition may be an outgrowth of this course.
INSTRUMENTAL ELECTIVES
CLASS PIANO I
080514 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
This course provides the basic techniques of piano performance. The course will also include the study of music theory, history, and literature. Activities may include improvisation, transposition, and solo and ensemble work. A possible outgrowth of this class may be public recitals. It is suggested that the members of the class have access to a piano after regular school hours for practice purposes. No prior experience in piano performance is necessary. A music workbook is a requirement for this course.
CLASS PIANO II
080524 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Class Piano I
CLASS PIANO III
080534 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Class Piano II
CLASS PIANO IV
080544 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Class Piano III
These courses are designed for the student who wishes to develop more advanced skills in piano performance. A possible outgrowth of this class may be public recitals. A music workbook is a requirement for this course.
CONCERT BAND I
087034 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
CONCERT BAND II
087035 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Band I
CONCERT BAND III
087036 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Band II
CONCERT BAND IV
087037 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Band III and approval of instructor
These courses require satisfactory completion of instruction in a middle school ensemble or its equivalent for admission to this class. Music of levels II, III, and IV in difficulty will be studied and performed. Students will continue developing skills in the basic music fundamentals (embouchure, technique, expression, intonation, etc.). After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. A music method book and formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
GUITAR I
08065T or U ½ credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
080615 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
GUITAR II
08066T or U ½ credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
080616 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Guitar I
GUITAR III
08067T or U ½ credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
080617 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Guitar II
GUITAR IV
08068T or U ½ credit Grade 12 Code: FA
080618 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Guitar III
These courses provide the basic techniques of guitar performance. These courses will also include the study of music theory, history, and literature. Activities may include improvisation, transposition, and solo and ensemble work. A possible outgrowth of these classes may be public performances. It is a requirement that all students have a guitar of their own. No prior experience in guitar instruction is necessary. A music workbook is a requirement for this course.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I (HONORS)
087174 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
JAZZ ENSEMBLE II (HONORS)
087274 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Jazz Ensemble I
JAZZ ENSEMBLE III (HONORS)
087374 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Jazz Ensemble II
JAZZ ENSEMBLE IV (HONORS)
087474 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Jazz Ensemble III
These courses provide the opportunity for the study of jazz, rock, and dance band styles, and are open to advanced band students through an annual audition. The courses foster creativity through improvisation and performance in the rock, jazz, and swing style. Students are required to prepare scales and solos. The solos must be selected from a variety of styles that includes piano or audio accompaniment. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. A music method book and formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
CONCERT ORCHESTRA I
088214 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
CONCERT ORCHESTRA II
088224 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Orchestra I
CONCERT ORCHESTRA III
088234 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Orchestra II
CONCERT ORCHESTRA IV
088244 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Orchestra III
These courses require satisfactory completion of string instruction in a middle school ensemble or its equivalent. Music of levels II, III, and IV in difficulty will be studied and performed. Students will continue developing skills in the basic music fundamentals (bowing, hand positioning, expression, intonation, etc.). After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. A music method book and formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA I (HONORS)
088314 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA II (HONORS)
088324 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Orchestra I
SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA III (HONORS)
088334 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Orchestra II
SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA IV (HONORS)
088344 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Orchestra III
These courses require a higher level of musical proficiency (IV, V, and VI) than Orchestra. Admission to these classes will be determined by an annual audition. Students will develop advanced levels of competencies in the areas of technical skill, stylistic understanding, historical background, and aesthetic awareness through the study and performance of quality orchestra literature from a variety of styles and time periods. In addition to the ensemble literature, students will be required to prepare additional scales and solos. The solos must be a minimum of level IV and currently listed on the Maryland Orchestra Directors Association approved list. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. A music method book and formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
SYMPHONIC BAND I (HONORS)
087144 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
SYMPHONIC BAND II (HONORS)
087244 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Symphonic Band I
SYMPHONIC BAND III (HONORS)
087344 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Symphonic Band II
SYMPHONIC BAND IV (HONORS)
087444 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Symphonic Band III
These courses require a higher level of musical proficiency (IV, V, and VI) than Concert Band. Admission to these classes will be determined by an annual audition. Students will develop advanced levels of competence in the areas of technical skill, stylistic understanding, historical background, and aesthetic awareness through the study and performance of quality band literature from a variety of styles and time periods. In addition to the ensemble literature, students will be required to prepare additional scales and solos. The solos must be a minimum of level IV and currently listed on the Maryland Band Directors Associations approved list. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. A music method book and formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
Vocal Arts
VOCAL ELECTIVES
BASS CHORUS I
081015 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
BASS CHORUS II
081025 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Bass’ Chorus I and approval of the instructor
BASS CHORUS III
081035 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Bass’ Chorus II and approval of the instructor
BASS CHORUS IV
081045 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Bass’ Chorus III and approval of the instructor
These courses are designed to help students who sing tenor and bass to develop both their voices and music theory skills. These classes will cover a variety of styles of music including pop, folk, and classical music. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside of the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. Formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
CHAMBER CHOIR I (HONORS)
087124 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
CHAMBER CHOIR II (HONORS)
087224 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Chamber Choir I
CHAMBER CHOIR III (HONORS)
087324 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Chamber Choir II
CHAMBER CHOIR IV (HONORS)
087424 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Chamber Choir III and approval of instructor
These courses require a high level of musical proficiency, which is to be determined by an annual audition for admission to these classes. Chamber Choir is designed for singers performing chamber music from all styles and time periods. Students will be required to prepare scales and solos as well as rhythmic and melodic sight-singing. The solos must be a minimum of level IV and currently listed on the Maryland Choral Directors Association approved list. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside of the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. Formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
CONCERT CHOIR I
087114 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
CONCERT CHOIR II
087214 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Choir I
CONCERT CHOIR III
087314 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Choir II
CONCERT CHOIR IV
087414 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Concert Choir III and approval of instructor
These courses are designed to expose experienced singers to the best of accompanied and unaccompanied choral literature through study and performance and may require a yearly audition. Students will work on melodic and rhythmic sight-reading skills. The ability to read music is strongly recommended. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside of the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. Formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
SHOW CHOIR I (HONORS)
089914 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
SHOW CHOIR II (HONORS)
089924 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Show Choir I
SHOW CHOIR III (HONORS)
089934 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Show Choir II
SHOW CHOIR IV (HONORS)
089944 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Show Choir III and approval of instructor
These courses are for advanced vocal students as determined by an annual audition. Presentation of works from the musical stage in addition to other selected materials will be emphasized. Students will develop the skills necessary to read, interpret, and present selections from musical theatre. Students will be required to write and perform dance routines. Student will learn music from a variety of styles including jazz, pop, and Broadway musicals. Students will be required to prepare scales and solos. The solos must be a minimum of level IV and currently listed on the Maryland Choral Directors Association approved list. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside of the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. Formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
TREBLE CHORUS I
081016 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
TREBLE CHORUS II
081026 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Treble’s Chorus I
TREBLE CHORUS III
081036 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Treble’s Chorus II
TREBLE CHORUS IV
081046 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Treble’s Chorus III
These courses are designed to help students who sing alto and soprano to develop their voices, sight-singing, and music theory skills. These classes will cover a variety of styles of music including pop, folk, and classical music. After-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of these courses. Formal concert attire is a requirement for these classes.
Dance Program
DANCE PROGRAM
The dance program is a four-year comprehensive program that allows students to discover their own inherent aptitude for the communication of ideas, thoughts, and feelings through the art of dance. Students interested in pursuing dance in college should plan on building their performance portfolio as soon as possible. The study of dance promotes aesthetic sensitivity and provides an opportunity for students to experience intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth. Students observe, respond, create, and perform using the body as an instrument to communicate feelings, thoughts, and ideas. Through exploring dance concepts, students demonstrate critical thinking skills and core values as well as develop personal integrity. The sequentially developed program presents a broad cultural and historical perspective and provides unique opportunities for cross-curricular connections.
DANCE I
062014 2 credits Grade 9 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor – Application and Audition during 8th grade year
This course is available to students who have been selected through an application and audition process during their 8th grade year. This course provides students with an introduction to a basic working knowledge of performance concepts that they can apply to all dance forms. Experiences are based on fundamentals of ballet, modern, and jazz dance. This course fulfills the graduation requirement for the Fine Arts elective as it provides instruction in aesthetics, dance history, anatomy, choreographic techniques, and performance components. May need to attend after-school practices, events, and performances during a school year.
DANCE II
062024 2 credits Grade 10 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Dance I
This course is available to students who successfully completed Dance I. Students will continue to focus on the fundamentals of ballet, modern, and jazz dance styles. This will provide students with a deeper understanding of dance techniques, which they will apply to their own dance development. This course fulfills the graduation requirement for the Fine Arts elective as it provides instruction in aesthetics, dance history, anatomy, choreographic techniques, and performance components. Students may need to attend after-school practices, events, and performances during a school year.
DANCE III
062034 2 credits Grade 11 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Dance I
This course is available to students who successfully completed Dance II and provides students with an intermediate working knowledge and application of performance concepts they will apply to all dance forms. This intermediate level of Ballet, Modern, and Jazz will challenge students to apply technical skills, critical thinking, and creativity for making connections and a deeper aesthetic interest in dance. Students will deepen their knowledge of various dance artists and companies around the world, growing a multicultural base. Fundamentals of ballet, modern, and jazz dance styles continue to be the foundation of the experience’s students receive. This course fulfills the graduation requirement for the Fine Arts elective as it provides continued instruction in aesthetics, dance history, anatomy, choreographic techniques, and performance components. Students may need to attend after-school practices, events, and performances during a school year./p>
DANCE IV
062044 2 credits Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Dance III
This course is available to students who successfully completed Dance III and provides students with a more advanced working knowledge and application of performance concepts. This advanced level of Ballet, Modern, and Jazz will continue to challenge students to apply technical skills, critical thinking, and creativity for making connections and a deeper aesthetic interest in dance. Students will continue to investigate various style of dance as well as aesthetics, dance history, anatomy, choreographic techniques, and performance components. Students may need to attend after-school practices, events, and performances during a school year.
Theatre Arts
THEATRE ELECTIVES
The theatre electives provide students opportunities to explore the creative process through collaborative theatre activities. In addition, these courses are designed to provide hands-on experience for those students who have an interest in preparing for professional theatre and related careers.
ACTING
014034 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Theatre Arts and/or approval of Instructor
This course provides advanced skills in acting, resume development, stage makeup, theatre history, theatre criticism, and play analysis. Quarterly after-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of this course.
ADVANCED ACTING I (HONORS)
014044 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Acting and/or approval of Instructor
This course provides advanced skills in acting, resume development, costumes, old age and fantasy makeup, theatre history, theatre criticism, and play analysis. Students will focus on different genres of theatre such as Dinner Theatre and Children’s Theatre. Quarterly after-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of this course.
ADVANCED ACTING II (HONORS)
014054 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
Prerequisite: Advanced Acting I
This course provides advanced skills in acting, directing, resume development, costumes, special makeup, scenic design, acting for the camera, theatre history, theatre criticism, and play analysis. Each student will have to direct a one act play by the end of the year. Quarterly after-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of this course.
DIGITAL MEDIA I
015005 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
This course includes the use of video and editing equipment, both in and out of the classroom. Students will be introduced to the various types of multimedia such as news broadcast, television, film, advertising, journalism, talk shows, documentaries, radio, music, magazines, and the Internet. The course also includes the study of the history and development of the media and the ethics and legalities of media production.
DIGITAL MEDIA II
015006 1 credit Grades 11, 12
Prerequisite: Digital Media I
DIGITAL MEDIA III (HONORS)
015007 1 credit Grade 12 Codes: FA, W
<Prerequisite: Digital Media II
These courses include the use of video and editing equipment, both in and out of the studio, including the writing and delivery of the in-school broadcasts of the morning announcements (equipment permitting). The students will also participate in the creation and production of film, weekly magazines, and remote broadcasts using computer-generated and digital multimedia equipment. These classes will be project-based with students enhancing previously acquired knowledge and skills through hands-on work.
FILM STUDY
01804T or U ½ credit Grades 11, 12
This course will focus on an analysis of film with an emphasis upon the elements of plot, setting, style, and point of view. The course will include viewing, listening, and researching film.
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
014024 1 credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
This course provides the students with an introduction to the many aspects of theatre including acting, directing, stagecraft, theatre history, theatre criticism, and play analysis.
LITERATURE AND FILM
01806T or U ½ credit Grades 11, 12
This course will explore literature and the direct tie it has to film. Students will read literary works and evaluate their translation into film.
STAGE PRODUCTION I
014064 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Theatre Arts and/or approval of instructor
STAGE PRODUCTION II
014074 1 credit Grades 11, 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Stage Production I and/or approval of instructor
STAGE PRODUCTION III
014084 1 credit Grade 12 Code: FA
Prerequisite: Stage Production II and/or approval of instructor
These elective courses are designed for the student who wishes to gain experience in the various aesthetic, technical and commercial aspects of theatre, which are essential in the production of a play for an audience. Quarterly after-school rehearsals and public performances outside the regular school day are a crucial component of this course. Safety Glasses and gloves are required for these classes.
Yearbook Publications
YEARBOOK PUBLICATIONS I
016054 1 credit Grades 10, 11, 12 YEARBOOK PUBLICATIONS II
016064 1 credit Grades 11, 12 YEARBOOK PUBLICATIONS III
016074 1 credit Grade 12
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
These elective courses develop computer skills using a professional desktop publishing program. Students will learn to operate hardware such as computers, laser printers, and scanners correctly, to take photographs and develop them in a darkroom, and to apply the principles of layout and design to the production of the yearbook. Additional desktop publishing projects may be undertaken as time permits.