Non-Departmental Electives
Elective Courses
Elective Courses
AVID
AVID 9
Prerequisite: None
AVID is a unique program
designed to help students prepare for college. The
curriculum follows the international AVID model and
alternates between the four main AVID components:
Writing, Strategies for Success, College and Careers,
and Collaborative Tutorial.
AVID 10
Prerequisite: AVID 9
AVID is a unique program
designed to help students prepare for college. The
curriculum follows the international AVID model and
alternates between the four main AVID components:
Writing, Strategies for Success, College and Careers,
and Collaborative Tutorial.
AVID 11
Prerequisite: AVID 9, & 10
AVID is a unique program
designed to help students prepare for college. The
curriculum follows the international AVID model and
alternates between the four main AVID components:
Writing, Strategies for Success, College and Careers,
and Collaborative Tutorial.
AVID 12
Prerequisite: AVID 9, 10, & 11
This is an advanced AVID course
and will focus on college reading, writing, and speaking
skills with very little review of basic study skills.
Students are expected to take detailed notes in all of
their classes and come to class prepared.
Curriculum follows the international AVID model.
Health/ Freshmen Seminar
Foothill Seminar
Prerequisite: None
Welcome to FOOTHILL SEMINAR. This course is designed to provide assistance to freshman students as they begin their high school career. We will use the Career Choices curriculum to: identify individual strengths, work values, and work behavior styles. Explore personal goals, create an individual vision for success, and understand the value of education. Explore careers and career pathways, including post‐secondary education (college and/or vocational‐ technical). Create an individual 10‐year Plan that students, parents, teachers, and counselors can use throughout high school and beyond. Study ideas, strategies, and stories relating to achieving success. In addition, we will provide support via individual and peer tutoring. Support the completion of a successful academic year.
Health Science
Prerequisite: None
Health Science is a graduation
requirement. This course is also designed to meet the
state requirement of providing HIV/AIDS prevention
that is complete, medically accurate, and free of bias.
From state and board-approved curriculum, students
will obtain accurate information to develop health
literacy and lifelong positive attitudes and behaviors
related to their personal health. Study will also include
community health; mental, emotional and social
health; injury prevention and safety; nutrition and
physical activity; alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs;
growth, development, and sexual health.
Student Aide(s)
Aide: Counselor, Teacher, Librarian,
Office Clerk
Prerequisite: None
Students in this course are
assigned to assist a teacher, counselor, Librarian, or
Office Clerk. Students are trained in a variety of skills
and responsibilities to assist the work in their Aide
assignment. Students must possess a willingness to
work, follow directions, be punctual, and exhibit self discipline and initiative.
Career
Career and Life Management
Prerequisite: None
Students will learn about goal setting, employability/work skills, financial literacy, consumer education, and life management. Students will obtain skills in resume writing, interviewing, checking, credit management, consumer rights and responsibilities.
Career Choices
Prerequisite: None
Career Choices is an
interdisciplinary curriculum that engages students
and teachers in an interactive learning process. This
will help students develop the knowledge, skills,
and attitudes needed to successfully examine their
own lives, explore and evaluate a wide range of
education and career options, and make reasoned and
researched goals for their future.
Work Experience
Prerequisite: None
An elective course for juniors and seniors who have a part-time job. A unique program that is designed to link the school curriculum (WE class) with the world of work. Students in the program earn high school credit by attending a weekly class that teaches job skills, work habits, and sensible and positive attitude, self-confidence, and job skills, which can be used to locate, secure, retain employment, and enhance your career development.
Journalism/ Yearbook
Newspaper Journalism
Prerequisite: N/A
In this course, students learn
about newspaper production through publication
of the school paper. The course offers instruction
and practice in the following: copy writing and
editing, proofreading, interviewing; writing feature
stories, editorials, and human interest stories; critical
reviewing plays, books, and motion pictures; headline
writing; using Microsoft Word, PageMaker for page
make-up; layout design; and business management,
including advertising. Students will also demonstrate
their ability to write well under pressure, gather
information independently, organize it cooperatively,
and work effectively with their peers. Students will
learn to write in descriptive, narrative, expository,
and persuasive styles. Students will learn terms
of journalism and apply them in their writing and
newspaper production: sentence coherence, economy,
modification, balance, diction, rhetoric, unity, logical
fallacy, syntax, voice, audience, tone, and style.
Through extensive writing and rewriting, students will
create a portfolio that exhibits mastery in all of these
skills. Students will also study and critique college, high
school, and professional newspapers as well as critique
their own school newspaper with the goal of improving
their production. Students will be evaluated for writing
within deadlines, writing accuracy, reflection and
improvement, portfolio, quizzes and tests
Yearbook
Prerequisite: None
This is a project-based course that leads to the creation of the school annual, a documentary of each year of a student’s high school experience. It involves recording of events, individuals and ideas in a variety of formats. Students must demonstrate elements of journalism, art, photography, graphic design, text, business, graphic design and organization.
Student Leadership
Student Leadership
Prerequisite: None
In a collaborative setting, students
in this course acquire and refine leadership skills in
accordance with the course standards published by
the California Association of Directors of Activities
and the California Association of Student Leaders.
Such standards include skills in communication,
business affairs/accounting, governmental procedure,
community service, and personal/social development.
Students will also develop and utilize cooperative
skills in planning and executing campus-wide events
for the student body and the surrounding community
with the intent of fostering a positive campus culture
and climate. Student will learn about the critical
importance of communication, personal and social
responsibilities, student government, service learning,
and business aspects of student body organizations.
Work Experience
Prerequisite: None
An elective course for juniors and
seniors who have a part-time job. A unique program
that is designed to link the school curriculum (WE
class) with the world of work. Students in the program
earn high school credit by attending a weekly class
that teaches job skills, work habits, and sensible and
positive attitude, self-confidence, and job skills, which
can be used to locate, secure, retain employment, and
enhance your career development.