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ELECTIVES |
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BHMS has a number of fine electives that allow students to
expand their middle school horizons. Course content will vary
according to grade level. |
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Academic Support: Academic elective classes
have been designed to support those students who do not meet PUSD minimum
proficiency in reading, writing, or math, and they are remedial in nature,
therefore, students will be enrolled based upon proficiency standards and
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Art: Each semester art elements, principles,
and art history/art appreciation will vary with differing assignments,
projects, and media. Students will work with a variety of media such
as paint, pencil, ink. foil, clay, fibers, and paper. Students will
learn about art appreciation and art history, while creating their own art.
This class is a fun, hands-on experience. Students may enroll in art
for one semester or the entire year.
State
Academic Content Standards |
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Exploring Technology:
Course Description |
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Intro to
Computers:
Course
Description |
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Music:
Band:
This is a full-year course and is open to all
students regardless of prior musical training. Students must provide
their own instruments, with the exception of tubas or other large
instruments. Daily practice is required. Students will perform in
concerts and festivals. Two higher levels of band are offered for 7th
and 8th grade students. The band director will determine the level of
placement by audition. The Bernardo Heights Band Student Handbook was developed to
answer the most common questions of students and parents involved in our
program. If you have further questions please e-mail Mrs. Crooks at
pcrooks@powayusd.com
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Choir: The Sounds of the Heights Choir is open to all
interested students, and no prior experience is necessary. Children
will learn the Joseph Kline Vocal Production Method and study a variety of
music. Festivals require classical music; show tunes and choreography
are included in each semester performance. State standards are also
incorporated into the grading requirements. Students may enroll in
choir for one semester or for the entire year.
Choir Handbook Booster
Minutes
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Orchestra:
BHMS offers two levels of Orchestra. Sixth grade
Orchestra is a full year course that is open to all students regardless of
prior musical training. Students must provide their own violins and
violas. The school will provide cellos and basses for school use only.
Advanced Orchestra is open to 7th and 8th grade students with at least one
year of experience with a stringed instrument. Please visit the
Orchestra website for complete information:
Orchestra Website
State
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Spanish: BHMS offers two courses in Spanish.
Exploring Spanish - This is a one-semester class for the student who
would like to explore a foreign language. It focuses on some beginning
concepts and principles of basic Spanish. The class includes some
cultural components that highlight some of the differences between American
and Hispanic culture. Exploring Spanish helps prepare students to take
Spanish in 8th grade or in high school. Spanish 1-2 is a first
year high school level foreign language course. this course offers
students an opportunity to develop their skills in listening, reading,
speaking, writing, and their sensitivity to cultural differences. This
course contributes to meeting college entrance requirements. Enrolling
students need STRONG BASIC SKILLS in English, as well as good
study habits as a prerequisite for success in this class. State Academic
Content Standards |
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Student Assistant: Students will perform a
variety of responsibilities particular to their assignment. Students
are placed in the following settings: the administration office, library,
computer lab, or individual teacher classrooms. Students who exhibit
above average citizenship, are capable of operating independently, and are
self-starters do well in this position. A student assistant position
fosters positive character traits necessary for success in the world of
work. |
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Yearbook:
Course Description |
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