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February 2009
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The month of February is African Heritage month—a time to focus our thoughts on the rich cultural heritage and contributions of African Nova Scotians to our province and our country. It is also a time to remember the struggles to achieve equality and the individuals who led those struggles. Those struggles continue in our own time. I commend all in public education who continue “to fight the good fight” against racism and intolerance and who seek to educate and bring about equality and justice. I especially commend those who have worked on the activities and events to make African Heritage Month 2009 a celebratory success.
Dr. Alan Lowe, Senior Executive Director, Public Schools Branch
Celebrate African Heritage Month ThereareseveralwaysyoucanaccessAfricanHeritageMontheventinformationthisyear.VisittheAfricanNovaScotianAffairs(ANSA)website
http://www.gov.ns.ca/ansa/ ThereyouwillfindapagededicatedtoAfricanHeritageMonthwithlinkstoothersitesfeaturingAfricanHeritageMonthinformation,events,oractivities. TheAHMINetworkcalendarofeventscanbeaccessedfromthehomepageoftheANSAwebsiteandwillbeupdatedasnewand/orrevisedinformationisreceived.
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EBSCOisaccessibleinNovaScotiapublicschoolswithoutapasswordathttp://search.ebscohost.com Teachersandstudentsmayalsoaccessthisserviceathome,usingtheirschooluserIDandpassword.Seeyourschooladministratorforthisinformation.
Literacy/Mathematics Mentor Workshop OnApril2–3,2009aworkshopforLiteracyandMathematicsmentorsfromacrosstheprovincewillbeheldforapproximately185participants. LiteracyMentorswillbenefitfromatwo-daypresentationbyDamianCooper,awellknowntheoristandpractitionerinthefieldofassessment.Hewillworkwithmentorsaroundthestrategiesandtoolstoassistandimprovestudentlearningandtherolementorscanplayinhelpingteachersinthisregard. Dr.MarianSmallwillworkwithMathematicsmentorsaroundtheuseandapplicationsofthePrime: Patterns and Algebra resource.
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February is African Heritage Month
Director of Diversity, Equity, & Special Projects, Public Schools Branch LorraineSmith-CollinsistheDirectorofDiversity,Equity,&SpecialProjectsforthePublicSchoolsBranchoftheDepartmentofEducation. OneofthesevengoalsoftheDepartmentofEducation,asstatedinthe2008-09BusinessPlan,istofosteraccess,equity,anddiversitythroughandwithineducationandtraining.Lorraineadvisesandmakesrecommendationsinareasthatfallundertheumbrellaofdiversity,equity,andanti-biasprinciplesforworkdonewithinthePublicSchoolsBranch.ThisincludesworkingincollaborationwithstaffoftheDepartment,Boards,schoolsandothereducationalpartnersinordertointegrateequityanddiversityforallaspectsofeducation. Weallneedtobeexplicitaboutvaluingdiversityandequity.Alleducatorsshouldbeaskingthemselvesthesequestions:“WheredoesequityanddiversityfitintowhatIamdoing?Whatcoulditlooklike?HowcanIintegratediversityandequityintotheworkthatIdo?” Needadviceorhelpinansweringthesequestionsforyourschoolorclassroom?ContactLorraine!
Wela’lioq(ThankyouinMi’kmaw,fromonepersontoagroup).
LorraineSmith-CollinsDirector,Diversity,Equity,&SpecialProjects
Coordinator, Correspondence Studies Due to the well-deserved retirement of David Smith, Sarah Hainsworth is now the new Coordinator, Distributed Learning, in the Learning Resources and Technology Services Division of the Public Schools Branch, Nova Scotia Department of Education. She is responsible for the Correspondence Study Program, including its transition to online delivery. This program provides a means of obtaining public school credits for more than 1800 students in 2200 course registrations. Half of these students are currently enrolled in public schools in Nova Scotia. [email protected],byphoneat(902)424-2452,orthroughthewebsiteat
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Who’s New in Public Schools Branch?
Social Studies Consultant TheDepartmentofEducation’snewSocialStudiesConsultantisJenniferBurke.Buildingonastrongbackgroundasaclassroomteacher,departmenthead,programconsultant,andcurriculumwriter,Jenniferwillworkwitharangeofeducationpartnerstodesign,develop,implement,andevaluatesocialstudiesprogramsandcoursesandrelatedresources. CurrentprioritiesincludethepilotingofnewAtlanticCanadasocialstudiescurriculaforgrades3and5andthedevelopmentofstudentandteacherresourcesforgrades3,4,and5.JenniferwillalsosupporttheimplementationofAtlanticCanadaSocialStudies6.Otherprojectsincludetheredevelopmentofgrade9socialstudies. Attheseniorhighlevel,furthertothefinalizationofAdvancedGlobalGeography12andAdvancedGlobalHistory12curricula,Jenniferwillworkoverthenextthreeyearsonthedevelopmentofcurriculumguidesforlaw,sociology,economics,andpoliticalscience. Jennifermaybereachedbytelephoneat(902)424–[email protected].
Correspondence StudiesVarious correspondence courses from grades 7 to
12 are available for students.For more information, visit our website at
http://lrt.ednet.ns.ca > Correspondence Studies or call (902)424-4054
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Find New Titles in the Education Media Library Online Catalogue
You can see new loan and dubbing materials available from the Media Library by visiting our online catalogue at http://lrt.ednet.ns.ca > Search online catalogue. Click on the New Materials link. For more information, or to order materials, please call (902) 424-2440 Borrow one of our new loan titles:Addiction: Disease or Behaviour This video features Bill Nye the Science Guy. Is addiction a disease? Or is it a chosen behaviour? Hear from scientists who are studying the brain, psychology, social factors, and genetics. Meet people who live with substance abuse issues then have students decide for themselves. This is a 25-minute video, intended for Healthy Living 9.
Literacy Success 12 Literacy Success 12 Part B studentresourceshavebeendistributedtohighschoolsacrosstheprovince.Thesestudentresourcescomprisefourcomponents—science,socialstudies,visualarts,andotherresourcesparticulartograde12contentcourses.Thereare164booksincludedinthefourcomponents,someinvaryingmultiplesforsmallgroupinstruction.Titleshavebeenselectedspecificallyfortheirdirectrelevancetothecontentareas. Literacy Success 12: Part B, Student Resources—Component 1 (science)isacollectionofforty-fivebooksofferingtextsthatshareinformationaboutimportantearthmatterstoexplicitinformationaboutthehumanbody. Literacy Success 12: Part B, Student Resources—Component 2 (social studies)isacollectionoffifty-twobooks.AuthorsincludeDavidSuzuki,ElizabethMay,RickMercer,andBarackObama.Thefiction,non-fiction,andpoetryresourcesinthiscollectionaddressconcernssurroundingourfragileearth;apowerfulcommentaryononeofthemanycostsofwars;anadventureintocultural,historic,andnaturalplaces;andalookattheachievementsof200ofthemostfamous,important,orinterestingNobelprizewinnersofthe20thcentury. Literacy Success 12: Part B, Student Resources—Component 3 (arts),acollectionoftwenty-ninebooks,includesacolourfulcollectionoftopicsrangingfromphotography,filmandvideomaking,interiordesign,videogaming,andfashiontomusicandgraffitiart. Literacy Success 12: Part B, Student Resources—Component 4 (other)isacollectionofthirty-eightbooks.Thisinvitingsetofbooksprovidescaptivatingreadingcoveringanarrayoftopicsfromenvironmentalissues,theworldofbusiness,thesuccessfuluseoftheInternet,tocaringforchildren,amazingcareers,humanrights,andfascinatingstoriesofheroes.
Arts Education UpdateIn2008–2009,grade7artseducationcurriculumisbeingpilotedinallboardsacrosstheprovince.Threecourseshavebeenintroducedtostudents:Band Instruments 7, Music 7, andVisual Arts 7.Studentsandteachersareenjoyingtremendoussuccesses
withtheinnovative,engaging,andchallengingnewcurriculum.Wehopetopilotsimilarartscoursesatthegrade8levelin2009–2010. “BringingArtstoLife”isthethemeforEducationWeek2009.Weareproudtoshowcasedance,drama,music,andvisualartsprogramsduringtheweekofApril19–25,celebratingtheroleofartseducationinpublicschools.Inaddition,aDVDwillbeproduced,underscoringtheimportanceofqualityartseducationaswellashighlightingspecificprojects,aswecontinuetostriveforexcellenceinallaspectsofartsprogramming.
Visual Arts Recognized in the 2008 Minister’s Report TheMinister’s Report to Parents and Guardians: 2008 Student Assessment Resultswillbedistributedintheearlyspringof2009.InrecognitionofthefocusofEducationWeek2009,thereportwillincludesamplesofstudentworkinthevisualarts.Eachworkofartwillrepresentastudent’suseofthevisualartsthatrepresentshisorherknowledgeofliteracyandmathematicalconcepts.
February is Junior Achievement Month
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Skilled Trades Courses Launched ThenewSkilledTradescourseshavebeguninpilotschoolsinmostschoolboards.Skilled
T r a d e s courses,deliveredincustom-designedSkilledTradesCentres—classroomandworkspacedesignedforthehands-onworkofthesecourses—markthebeginningofintegrationofskilledtradeseducationinourpublicschools. SkilledTrades10focussesonfourtopicareas:skilledtradesliving,safety,measurementandcalculation,andtoolsandmaterials.Ingrade10,classesare80percenthands-onwithareal-worldcurriculum,andinstructorshavethehighestleveloftradescertificationinCanada.SkilledTrades10isopentoanystudentwhowantstoexploretheskilledtradesanddeveloptheskillsnecessaryforafutureintheculinaryarts,construction,andtransportationtrades.TheseskillscanbefurtherdevelopedintheConstructionTrades11course,andstudentswillhavetheopportunityforco-operativeeducationworkexperiencewitharealemployeringrade12.
Technology Education SchoolsofferingConstruction10willbereceivingtencopiesofthetext Carpentry: Building and Construction.This2010editionincludesupdatestoNorthAmericanbuildingcodesaswellasgreenbuildingtechniques. SchoolsofferingCommunicationsTechnology11or12willreceiveeightcopieseachofthetextsNon-Designer’s Web BookandNon-Designer’s Design.Theseresourcesarepartoftheongoingsupportofcompositeprogramminginhighschools.
Health Education Healthy Mind, Healthy Body: A Mental Health Curriculum Supplement isreadyfordistributiontoeachteacherofHealthEducation4,5,and6andtoeachteacherofHealthyLiving7,8,and9.Thesesupplementsaredirectlylinkedtothemostrecentspecificcurriculumoutcomesrelatedtomentalandemotionalhealth. TheHealthy Mind, Healthy Body supplementsweredevelopedbyDr.BiancaHornerincollaborationwiththeNovaScotiaDepartmentofEducation.Theyareshapedbyavisionthatmentalhealthwillbeapartofchildrenandyouths’conceptofhealthandwell-being,enablingandencouragingthemtospeakasopenlyaboutfeelingsandbehavioursastheywouldablephysicalhealth,andtospeakfreelyaboutmentalillnesswithoutshame. Healthy Mind, Healthy Body hasbeenfieldtestedinschoolboardsacrossNovaScotiaandwaspositivelyreceivedbyNovaScotiateachersandstudents.ItisanticipatedthataFrenchlanguageversionoftheseresourceswillbeavailablelatespring.
Physical Education AspartoftheintroductionofPhysicalEducation10,theDepartmentisprovidingonecopyofthestudenttextbookActive Healthy Living: Physical Education in Nova Scotia foreachPhysicalEducation10studentthissemester.Thisengaging,informativestudenttextbookcontainsimagesofstudentsinactionthroughouttheprovince,togetherwithawealthofhealth-relatedinformationtoenhancepositiveyouthdevelopmentandthepromotionofbeingactiveforlife.Acompaniontothisstudenttextbook,Active Healthy Living: Physical Education in Nova Scotia, Teacher Resource isbeingprovidedforeachPhysicalEducation10teacher.
Duringthe2008−2009schoolyear,grade8mathematicsteachershavetheopportunitytoparticipateinfourdaysofinservicingforthenewgrade8geometryoutcomes.Theyhavealreadyattendedone2-daysessionfeaturingworkonuniquetriangles,congruencyoftriangles,propertiesoftransformations,andregularpolyhedra.Thesecond2-daysessiontobeheldinFebruary2009isfocussingondilatations,similar
figures,conesandcylinders,anddrawingpolyhedra. Teachersarealsobeingintroducedtoelectronicversionsofdiagramsfromthetextthathavebeencreatedfortheiruse.Thediagramsareprovidedinseveralformats:The Geometer’s SketchpadandMicrosoft Wordforthe2-Dmaterials,andGoogle Sketchupandimagefilesforthe3-Ddiagrams.Thesediagramsareavailableforteacheruseat
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Inservicing for Grade 8 Geometry Outcomes
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Provincial Assessment Results Posted Provincialandboardlevelresultsforprovincialassessmentsandexaminationsareavailableathttp://plans.ednet.ns.ca/ Tolearnmoreaboutthepurpose,development,administration,andfollowuptoeachoftheprovincialassessmentsandexaminations,pleasevisit
JuniorHighLiteracyAssessment(JHLA):http://jhla.ednet.ns.ca/EarlyElementaryMathematicalLiteracyassessment(EEMLA):http://eemla.ednet.ns.ca/EarlyLanguageLiteracyAssessment(ELLA)http://ella.ednet.ns.ca/ElementaryLiteracyAssessment(ELA):http://ela.ednet.ns.caNovaScotiaExaminationsinEnglish:http://plans.ednet.ns.ca/content/nse-english-12-and-english-communications-12NovaScotiaExaminationsinMathematics:http://plans.ednet.ns.ca/content/nse-mathematics-12-advanced-mathematics-12(English)ExamendelaNouvelle-ÉcosseenMathématiques12/Mathématiquesavancéeshttp://plans.ednet.ns.ca/content/ené-mathématiques-12-mathématiques-avancées-12Appréciationsderendementenlittératieausecondaire(ARLS)http://arls.ednet.ns.ca/Appréciationsderendementenlittératieal’élémentaire(ARL)http://arl.ednet.ns.ca/
Developing School-based Common Assessments ThePublicSchools’BranchEvaluationServicesDivisionsupportsschoolsandschoolboardsastheydevelopschool-basedcommonassessments.TheDivisionworkswithschoolsandschoolboardstodevelopreliable,valid,accurate,andfairassessmentsbasedona13stepapproach.School-basedcommonassessmentsenableteachers,administrators,andschoolboardpersonneltoobtainqualitydatatosupportcomponentsoftheNovaScotiaSchoolAccreditationProgram(NSSAP)andotherschool-baseddataneedsincluding• supportfortheNSSAPGoalsandActionPlan• supportfortheNSSAPMeasuringGrowthPlan• supportfortheNSSAPProfessionalLearningPlan• informationforinstructionalplanning,and• informationforhorizontalandverticalcurriculumalignment
Partnership Developed Between the Department of Education and the Department of Justice TheEvaluationServicesDivisionofthePublicSchoolsBranchassistedteachersfromtheDepartmentofJusticeinthecreationofanassessmenttoolthatprovidesinformationabouttheliteracyskillsofyouthincustodyorattendingtheHalifaxYouthAttendanceCentre.Teachersworkingwiththeseyoutharenowusingthisinformationtodevelopplanstargetedatthestrengths,skills,andchallengesoftheindividuallearner.
Democracy 250 and Student VoteThispastyearwasthe250thanniversaryofrepresentativegovernmentinNovaScotiaandthebeginningofdemocracyin
Canada.Asapartofthiscelebration,theDepartmentofEducationwaspleasedtopartnerwithStudentVoteandDemocracy250tohelppromotehabitsofdemocraticcitizenshipamongNovaScotiastudents. Withtheexcitementofthefederalelectioncoupledwithmunicipalelections,arecord-breakingnumberofschoolsandstudentsinNovaScotiaregisteredtoparticipateinStudentVote.Twohundredandtwenty-fourschools,upfromthe105registeredin2006and22,882studentsparticipatedinthestudent-centred,activity-basedprogram. Since2004,NovaScotiahashada100percentincreaseinschoolregistrationforStudentVote.Forabreakdownofresults,visit
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February is Heart Month
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Growing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Therearenow13publicschoolsofferingtheIBPrograminNovaScotiawithover750studentsenrolledinthefulldiplomaprogramandanadditional250studentstakingcertificatecourses.TheDepartmentofEducationhasprovidedtrainingworkshopsforIBteachersandguidancecounselorsinareassuchmathematics,thesupervisionoftheExtendedEssay,andthesupervisionoftheCreativity/Action/ServiceProgram. Inaddition,withthesupportofUniversityofKingsCollege,theDepartmentofEducationhasprovidedsixworkshopsforstudentsonwritingaresearchessay.PresentedbyKingsPresident,Dr.WilliamBarker,andMr.AllenDick,ExtendedEssaySupervisor,KingsEdgehillSchool,theworkshophasbenefitedmorethan700studentsand200teachers.CurrentlytheDepartmentofEducationisnegotiatingwithIBNorthAmericatoprovidein-provinceLevel2trainingforallNovaScotiaIBteacherstobuildontheLevel1trainingprovidedtoteachers,co-ordinators,andadministratorsinDecember2006.
Unique Partnership Helps Students Explore Career Options Studentsinfourschoolboards
areexploringacareerintheconstructionindustrythroughauniquepartnershipwiththe
ConstructionAssociationofNovaScotia. Uponprogramcompletion,studentsreceivespecialtrainingattheNovaScotiaCommunityCollege,asix-weekpaidsummerworkplacementintheirareaofinterest,andthreehighschoolcreditsinco-operativeeducation.WhileatNSCC,studentsreceivetrainingintheareasoftradesmathandconstructionsafetyincludingcertificationinFallArrest,FirstAid,andCPR.StudentsleaveNSCCasregisteredconstructiontradespre-apprentices. TheBuildingFuturesforYouthprogramwasdevelopedbytheConstructionAssociationofNovaScotia,DepartmentofEducation,DepartmentofLabourandWorkforceDevelopment,NovaScotiaCommunityCollege,andHalifaxRegionalSchoolBoard. TheprogrambeganwithapilotattheHalifaxboardin2007–08andexpandedthisyeartoincludetheChignecto-CentralandCapeBreton-VictoriaregionalschoolboardsandtheConseilScolaireAcadienProvincialschoolsinthosethreejurisdictions.Itisexpectedtogoprovince-widenextyear. Employersareembracingtheprogram,andothersectorshaveexpressedaninterestindevelopingsimilarprojects.Studentsnotonlygainthroughexploringcareeroptions,butalsotakeawaymanybenefits,suchassafetycertification,futureworkplacements,andeligibilityforaBuildingFuturesforYouthscholarship. Formoreinformation,pleasevisitthewebsiteat
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Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Awards YouprobablyhaveApril1markedonyourcalenderasAprilFools’Day,butdidyouknowthatit’salsothefinaldayforvotestobecastforthisyear’sHackmatackChildren’sChoiceBookAwards? ChildrenfromalloverAtlanticCanadahavespentthelastfewmonthsreadingsomeofthebestCanadianbooksaimedatgrades4,5and6.Now,theirvoteswilldecidethewinnersinthefictionandnon-fictioncategoriesinbothEnglishandFrench. Don’tforgettomarkMay8onyourcalender,aswell.That’sthedayofthegalaawardsceremonyatHalifax’sPier21.InformationaboutattendingwillbegoingouttoparticipatingschoolsbytheendofMarch.
Watch for the Summer Opportunities booklet, coming to a school near you!
Options and Opportunities Update Options and Opportunities,ahighschoolprogramforstudentswhohavebecomedisengagedfromschool,isnowofferedinforty-threeschools.Atotalof1,270studentsareenroled.Ofthegraduatingclassof243students,71%haveindicatedthattheyareplanningtocontinuetheireducationnextyear. TheOptionsandOpportunitiesprogramemphasizescareerpreparationandplanningandprovidesstudentswithaminimumof400hoursofco-operativeeducation,wherebystudentslearninworkplaceandcommunitysettings.
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Public Schools Branch consists of the following Divisions: AfricanCanadianServices 902-424-3151 [email protected] http://acs.ednet.ns.caDiversity,EquityandSpecialProjects 902-722-1405 [email protected] 902-424-0040 [email protected] 902-424-8945 [email protected] http://eps.ednet.ns.caEvaluationServices 902-424-7746 [email protected] http://plans.ednet.ns.caFrenchSecondLanguageProgramServices 902-424-6646 [email protected] 902-424-2462 [email protected] http://lrt.ednet.ns.caMi’kmaqLiaisonOffice 902-424-3428 http://mikmaq.ednet.ns.caStudentServices 902-424-7454 [email protected] 902-424-5799 (Halifax-SSRSB,HRSB)902-424-6097(Halifax-CSAP) 902-563-2080 (Sydney-CBVRSB) 902-893-5890 (Truro-CCRSB,SRSB) 902-742-3427 (Yarmouth-TCRSB,AVRSB)SeniorExecutiveDirector 902-424-5829 [email protected]
Nova Scotia Department of Education website: http://www.ednet.ns.ca
ENVIROTHON 2009TakeBiodiversity in a Changing World andmixitwithforestry,soils/landuse,aquaticecology,andwildlifeandyougetENVIROTHON,ahands-onsciencebasedprogramatthehighschoollevel. The2009EnvirothoncompetitionwillbeheldatAcadiaUniversityApril30–May2,2009.EntrancescholarshipsarenowbeingofferedtoEnvirothonparticipantsatvariousschools.Tolearnmore,visit
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Viewfinders International Film Festival for Youth is Looking for Great Works of Film! Viewfindersislookingforfilms,videosandanimationfromAtlanticCanadiansages18andunder.Submissionsmustbeunder5minutes,suitableforfamilyaudiences,andhavesoundtrackswithoriginalorpublicdomainmusic.ThedeadlineisMarch27,2009.Don’tdelay!Alinktothecompleterules,regulations,andentryformscanbefoundonlineat
http://www.atlanticfilm.com/view ViewfinderstakesplacefromApril21to25,2009.New for 2009: ViewFinders March Break Camp: Animated MindsisaFREEcampwhereyouthwillcreateaseriesofstop-motionanimationPublicServiceAnnouncementsorshortfilmsthatwillaimtocultivateandcommunicatetoleranceandunderstandingforadolescentmentalhealthandwell-being.ThecampwillbeheldattheRadioRoomoftheCBCRadioBuildinginHalifax,NovaScotiafromMarch16–20,2009. ApplicationsforthiscampcanbefoundontheViewfinderswebsite:
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Co-operative Education Co-operativeEducationenrolmentsinNovaScotiahighschoolshaveagainshownsignificantgrowthin2008–2009.Allboardsarereportingincreasedco-opcourseofferingsandenrolmentnumbers.Province-wide,studentparticipationinco-opcoursesinthisschoolyearhasincreasedby1103students.Schoolsofferingco-oppriortothisyearallhaveincreasednumbers,andsixhighschoolsareofferingco-opforthefirsttimethisyear. Allschoolsofferingco-ophavereceivedDepartmentofEducationmentoringsupporttoassistinthisexpansion.Co-operativeEducationisanopportunityforstudentsatthehighschoolleveltoexploreacareerinterestandearnahighschoolcreditbyspending,inadditionto25hourstocompletethein-schoolcomponent,aminimumof100hoursintheworkplace(55hoursintheworkplaceforahalf-credit). Co-operativeeducationcoursesmaybeofferedatgrades10,11,and12eitherasfullcreditsorhalf-credits.Eachofthesemaybecountedaselectivecreditstofulfilgraduationrequirements.
The fourth week of February is
Freedom to Read Week