Post by .Rissa. on Dec 31, 2010 21:48:00 GMT -6
Here is a following of the courses offered at the academy. Please remember that your character must have:
Core Classes
Math Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
Pre Algebra.
Algebra One.
Algebra Two. (This is a continuation of Algebra One, it goes more in depth and explores more theories.)
Geometry.
Calculus. (Usually for people in advanced classes, or juniors and seniors.)
Social Studies/History Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
World History.
AP European History. (This is a college class. This means juniors/seniors aiming for an advanced diploma should at one point take this class for a college credit. Also referred to as AP Euro.)
Government (covers the roles and functions of each U.S. government department, some presidents, and brief history if U.S government)
Geography.
Science Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
Earth Science.
Biology.
Psychics
Chemistry.
English Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
English Lit.
Cambridge English. (Advanced English) {Class is full}
Language Arts.
Reading Aid.(For those with reading/writing difficulties.)
Elective Classes(pick any two)
P.E Courses:
HPEI. (Health/P.E)
Drivers Ed.
Famile & Consumer Science Courses:
FACS One.
FACS Two.
Creative Cooking
Nutrition.
Psychology
Creative Arts/ Art Courses:
Art One.
Art Two.
Theater/Drama.
Dance.
Music.
Foreign Language Courses:
Spanish.
French.
German.
Equine Classes(pick any three or four)
Unmounted Courses:
Equine Nutrition/Health
Equine Reproduction (This class is limited to only ten (10) people and one character, per person, per class){Class is full for this season}
Horse Judging
Introduction to Herbal Remedies
Natural Horsemanship (There will be some riding, but most of the class will groundwork)
Mounted Courses:
Beginner English Lessons
Beginner Western Lessons
Advanced English Lessons:
Dressage
Cross Country
Jumping
Eventing
Hunter/Jumper
Polo
Advanced Western Lessons:
Trail Class
Barrel Racing 101 (This class is all for beginner barrel racers. If you have never ridden the barrels or don't know anything about it. You need to take this class.)
**Barrel Racing 102 (This class is for the kids who ride the barrels and know what they are doing and just need a little help.)
Reining I (Introducing you and your horse to reining by gaining basic body control and introducing the stop)
**Reining II ( Teaching the stop to mean back-up, learning the spin and twist)
**Reining III ( Perfecting the sliding stop, perfecting the spin and twist, all with confidence)
Cutting 101 (This class is all for beginner cutters. If you have never rode a cutting horse or don't know anything about it. You need to take this class. The teacher will teach you how to ride and how to watch the calf and be one with the horse.)
**Cutting 102 (This class is for the kids who ride cutting horse's and know what they are doing and just need a little help. The teacher lets the kids work on the mechanical cow before they start on the real cattle. )
** a prerequisite is required unless authorized permission by the instructor.
Extracurricular Activities(optional pick up to three, but only one sport)
School Spirit
Baseball.
Football.
Swimming.
Track.
Cheerleading.
Gymnastics.
Martial Arts.
Extra Credit
Choir.
Guitar Class.
Band.
Equestrian Activities
Mounted Games. (will be required to attend competitions) {1 open space}
Vaulting.
Equine Rehabilitation (check bulletin board for sign-up sheet for spaces). {Applications currently being accepted}
Foal Handling (can be / with Equine reproduction).
Please copy this table, fill out and PM it to an Admin-Cara or Stern in code format to get your progress report up as soon as possible. Do not change the number in the [C=0] that's for staff use only.
- 4 core classes
- 2 elective classes
- 3/4 equine classes
- (up to) 3 extracurricular activities
Core Classes
Math Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
Pre Algebra.
Algebra One.
Algebra Two. (This is a continuation of Algebra One, it goes more in depth and explores more theories.)
Geometry.
Calculus. (Usually for people in advanced classes, or juniors and seniors.)
Social Studies/History Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
World History.
AP European History. (This is a college class. This means juniors/seniors aiming for an advanced diploma should at one point take this class for a college credit. Also referred to as AP Euro.)
Government (covers the roles and functions of each U.S. government department, some presidents, and brief history if U.S government)
Geography.
Science Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
Earth Science.
Biology.
Psychics
Chemistry.
English Courses: [Required. Pick one.]
English Lit.
Cambridge English. (Advanced English) {Class is full}
Language Arts.
Reading Aid.(For those with reading/writing difficulties.)
Elective Classes(pick any two)
P.E Courses:
HPEI. (Health/P.E)
Drivers Ed.
Famile & Consumer Science Courses:
FACS One.
FACS Two.
Creative Cooking
Nutrition.
Psychology
Creative Arts/ Art Courses:
Art One.
Art Two.
Theater/Drama.
Dance.
Music.
Foreign Language Courses:
Spanish.
French.
German.
Equine Classes(pick any three or four)
Unmounted Courses:
Equine Nutrition/Health
Equine Reproduction (This class is limited to only ten (10) people and one character, per person, per class){Class is full for this season}
Horse Judging
Introduction to Herbal Remedies
Natural Horsemanship (There will be some riding, but most of the class will groundwork)
Mounted Courses:
Beginner English Lessons
Beginner Western Lessons
Advanced English Lessons:
Dressage
Cross Country
Jumping
Eventing
Hunter/Jumper
Polo
Advanced Western Lessons:
Trail Class
Barrel Racing 101 (This class is all for beginner barrel racers. If you have never ridden the barrels or don't know anything about it. You need to take this class.)
**Barrel Racing 102 (This class is for the kids who ride the barrels and know what they are doing and just need a little help.)
Reining I (Introducing you and your horse to reining by gaining basic body control and introducing the stop)
**Reining II ( Teaching the stop to mean back-up, learning the spin and twist)
**Reining III ( Perfecting the sliding stop, perfecting the spin and twist, all with confidence)
Cutting 101 (This class is all for beginner cutters. If you have never rode a cutting horse or don't know anything about it. You need to take this class. The teacher will teach you how to ride and how to watch the calf and be one with the horse.)
**Cutting 102 (This class is for the kids who ride cutting horse's and know what they are doing and just need a little help. The teacher lets the kids work on the mechanical cow before they start on the real cattle. )
** a prerequisite is required unless authorized permission by the instructor.
Extracurricular Activities(optional pick up to three, but only one sport)
School Spirit
Baseball.
Football.
Swimming.
Track.
Cheerleading.
Gymnastics.
Martial Arts.
Extra Credit
Choir.
Guitar Class.
Band.
Equestrian Activities
Mounted Games. (will be required to attend competitions) {1 open space}
Vaulting.
Equine Rehabilitation (check bulletin board for sign-up sheet for spaces). {Applications currently being accepted}
Foal Handling (can be / with Equine reproduction).
Please copy this table, fill out and PM it to an Admin-Cara or Stern in code format to get your progress report up as soon as possible. Do not change the number in the [C=0] that's for staff use only.
[code][size=1][b]Name[/b]:[i]student first and last name here[/i]
[b]Grade[/b]:[i] (freshman, junior, etc)[/i]
[b]Age[/b]: [i]age here[/i][/size]
[C=0]* english class here
[C=0]* math class here
[C=0]* science class here
[C=0]* history/gov class here
[C=0]* elective one here
[C=0]* elective two here
[C=0]* equine class one here
[C=0]* equine class two here
[C=0]* equine class three here
[size=1][b]Total:[/b] [i]00[/i][/size]
[u]Extracurricular Activities[/u]
* extracurricular activity
* extracurricular activity[/code]