| American Civil War-The Southern Perspective |
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Course Description: This Independent study course discusses James Johnston Pettigrew, a young lawyer living in Charleston, South Carolina. Using newspaper, letters, diaries and regimental histories of the time, Pettigrew’s Fictional journal offers a portrait of General Pettigrew and his time, including insights into the one issue that so identified the time, slavery.
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| American Historical Film Study |
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Course Description: The American Historical Film Study course allows children who have a strong visual/spatial learning style to learn in their own unique way.
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Course Description: Reading is a vital part of a child's development. It is an essential skill to learn, with the hopes of carrying an enjoyment of reading into adulthood.
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| Character Development for Teens |
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Course Description: The purpose of this class is to help students gain insight and learn proven principles to help with tough issues and life changing decisions .
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Course Description: The purpose of this class is to help students expand their ability to cook and prepare students for independent living.
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Course Description: Students work with their virtual school teacher to earn cultural art credit through independent study.
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Course Type: Online
Course Description: Monroe Virtual School partners with CESA #2 to offer Drivers Ed.
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| Exploring & Learning from Inspirational Historic & Other Websites (Elective) |
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Course Description: Historical places and Inspirational websites have powerful and provocative stories to tell. This independent study course explores various inspirational and historical websites.
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Course Description: The concepts taught in this course help students be successful in a program of personal fitness, health, and wellness.
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Course Description: Students work with their virtual school teacher to earn art credit through independent study.
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Course Description: There are a variety of musical activities/experiences in which a student can participate outside of the school environment which will foster student growth and enhance appreciation for all types of music. Credit is earned through independent study.
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| Independent Study Physical Education |
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Course Description: Students earn their physical education credit through an individualized fitness program approval by their teacher.
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Course Description: The central objective of this course is to give students a chance to write. Writing is an essential skill to learn, one that will carry on into adulthood.
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| Music Theatre Through Film |
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Course Description: Students explore the time-honored classics and gain a better understanding of how the stories, songs and choreography come together to provide a unique theatrical experience.
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Grade: 10 Course Description: Learn computer skills to create spreadsheets using formulas and formatting the data using Microsoft Excel
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Course Description: Students create a variety of communication templates that include brochures, web sites, newsletters, greeting cards, etc. using Microsoft Publisher.
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Course Description: Students learn to design, edit, format, and present electronic presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint.
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Course Description: Service Learning is non-paid, community service or volunteer work. Hours are documented for credit.
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Course Description: American Government focuses on the foundation of the US government and the principles of the US Constitution.
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Course Description: The Science - Weather course allows students to develop a better understanding of the factors of our daily weather and gain an appreciation of how it affects our daily lives.
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Course Description: This credit option recognizes the value of work-based learning. Hours are documented for credit.
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