Seminars

Seminar classes are courses that high school students elect to take during their last period of the day. Students can elect new seminars each semester, and these courses provide students with exposure to a variety of different professional fields, hobbies and activities. Students can also choose to take sports or music seminars which flow into the corresponding extracurricular programs. Seminars change every semester, and have included:

SAT/ACT Prep
Good Books Club
Math Support Study Hall (Integrated Math 2 or 3)"
Peer Mentors
House Plants
Yearbook
Upcycling Clothing
PM Advanced Calc
CrossFit
Weight Training (GAINZ)
Introduction to Stagecraft
Basketball
AM Advanced Calc
Philosophy 101
Senior Seminar
DECA Seminar
Ceramics: Hand Building
The Evolution of Hip-Hop/Financial Literacy
Wiffle Ball and Tunes
Themes in Ghibli Films
Foundations of Advanced Math
Skills Cultivation
Teacher's Aide
EXOS Sports Training
Cycling
Beginner Hand Embroidery
Explore the World
Futsal
Soccer (Futsal)
Fantasy Sports
Music Exploration
Automobile Mechanics
Sewing
First Generation Seminar
Cooking
Jiu Jitsu
Data Analysis & Fantasy Sports
Movie Production
Get Pp and Dance!
Youth & Government

Film Appreciation
Chicano Studies Through Film
Improv Seminar
Comics and Zine Making
Mystery & Detective Fiction
Outdoor Basketball / Knock Out
Swimming
Journalism Editors & Assistant Editors
Walking Club
Artistic Expressions
Photography Exploration
AP Computer Science Worktime
Comics as Literature
CEA & CEA Honors Studio
DVD Black Student Union
Music Appreciation
Fitness
Character Design for Story
Leadership
Running
Volleyball
Math Support Study Hall (Statistics/Calculus OR Integrated Math 1)"
Photography
Study Hall
Competitive Basketball
Book Club
Credit Recovery
Art 21: Makerspace
Weightlifting
Independent Reading
Frisbee
Dungeons & Dragons
History of Skateboarding
Ghibli Film Studies
Activism through Film
Film History & Theory
Mural Arts
Studio Orchestra
Track Speed Training
Yoga

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