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    ATP Seminar 9

    Credit: 0.5

    This course is designed to parallel and enrich the math/science and English/Social Studies curriculum in the high school. The seminar involves active learning through discussion. The students are involved in an intellectual dialogue with open-ended questions and engaging assignments. In addition, the class will orient ATP students to the high school and available extracurricular activities.

     

    ATP Seminar 10

    Credit: 0.5

    This course is designed to parallel and enrich the math/science and English/Social Studies curriculum in the high school. The seminar involves active learning through discussion. The students are involved in an intellectual dialogue with open-ended questions and engaging assignments. In addition, the class will involve career exploration and career guidance. Students will develop a plan for college preparation to meet their individual career goals.

     

    ATP Seminar 11

    Credit: 0.5

    This course is designed to address a common set of interests faced by 11th grade students.  Students will prepare for the PSAT (fall) or SAT (spring) aligned according to the time of year students take the course.  Students will continue to build a plan for college preparation to meet their individual career goals.  Students will also engage in active learning through discussion and will be involved in intellectual dialogue with open-ended questions and engaging assignments in topics such as philosophy and book study. 

     

    ATP Seminar 12

    Credit: 0.5

    This course is designed to address a common set of interests faced by 12th grade students.  It will only be offered in the fall semester of the 12th grade year.  Students will receive guidance with the college application process and the scholarship application process.  Students will also engage in active learning through discussion and will be involved in intellectual dialogue with open-ended questions and engaging assignments in ethics.

     

    ATP Seminar Independent Study

    Credit: 0.5 or 1.0

    This course is intended for the able student who shows interest in an area of study not offered or who wishes to pursue a discipline in greater depth than possible through the regular curriculum. The Independent Project is an extension of the curriculum, which affords the student an opportunity to go above and beyond the curriculum.