COURSE TITLE |
LENGTH |
QUICK DESCRIPTION |
MIDDLE SCHOOL - GRADES 6-8 |
MS Science, Year A
(for grades 6-8) |
1 yr |
MS Sci YA, is an integrated science course. Lesson topics include (1) metabolism, (2) genetic traits, (3) thermal energy, (4) ocean, atmosphere, and climate, and (5) weather.
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
MS Science, Year B
(for grades 6-8) |
1 yr |
MS Sci YB, is an integrated science course. Lesson topics include (1) plate motion, (2) rock transformations, (3) phase change, (4) chemical reactions, (5) populations and resources, and (6) matter and energy in ecosystems.
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
MS Science, Year C
(for grades 6-8) |
1 yr |
MS Sci YC, is an integrated science course. Lesson topics include: (1) force and motion, (2) magnetic fields, (3) light waves, (4) Earth, Moon, and Sun, and (5) natural selection.
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
HIGH SCHOOL - GRADE 9 |
Biology
(for grade 9) |
1 yr |
Bio introduces students to the study of life.
NOTE: All students must take Biology to meet science graduation requirements.
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach
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HIGH SCHOOL - GRADE 10-12 |
Chemistry
(for grades 10-12) |
1 yr |
Chem is a general chemistry course where we study matter and its interactions.
Prerequisite: Alg I
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
Aquatic Science
(for grades 10-12) |
1 sem |
Aquatic Sci explores ocean and freshwater environments as well as the organisms that live in them. This course offers a survey of oceanography, marine biology, and limnology.
Prerequisite: Bio, Chem recommended
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
Science of Country Life
(for grades 10-12) |
1 sem |
Country Life Sci digs deep into the science of our rural life. This student-driven course will allow us to learn the ins and outs of student chosen country life skills and traditions from our local experts.
Prerequisite: Bio, Chem recommended
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
HIGH SCHOOL - GRADE 11-12 |
Physics
(for grades 11-12) |
1 yr |
Physics is the study of force, energy, and motion.
Prerequisite: Alg I & II
Instructor: Mr. Gingras |
Biomedical Science
(for grades 11-12) |
1 sem |
Biomedical Sci explores the introductory science and practices utilized by biomedical professionals. Examples of biomedical career areas include medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, nursing, chiropractic medicine, etc.
Prerequisite: Bio, Chem recommended
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
Introduction to Biochemistry/CVTC Introduction to Biochemistry 806-186, 4.0 credits
(for grades 11-12) |
1 yr |
Biochem students study the chemical substances and processes that occur in living things. It is articulated with Chippewa Valley Technical College's Introduction to Biochemistry 806-186 allowing students to earn 4.0 CVTC college credits.
Prerequisite: Bio and Chem (both B- or higher)
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |
General Chemistry/CVTC General Chemistry 806-134, 4.0 credits
(for grades 11-12) |
1 yr |
Gen Chem is a second year general chemistry course. It is articulated with Chippewa Valley Technical College's General Chemistry 806-134 allowing students to earn 4.0 CVTC college credits.
Prerequisite: Chem and Alg II (both B- or higher)
Instructor: Mrs. Steinbach |