636 Media Production
.50 Credit
Semester
11,12
This course is a semester long course which gives students the opportunity to learn the video and television production process through a real-world, hands-on approach. The course focuses on camera operation and techniques, sound and lighting techniques, script and storyline development, editing techniques, and producing the daily announcements. Students use class time to write, direct, produce, film and edit videos. 638 Advanced Media Production Semester 639 Advanced Media Production 2 Semester
.50 or 1.0 Credit 1 or 2 Semesters 11,12 Prerequisite – Successful completion of Media Production with a C (73%) or better, demonstrate responsible behavior and good attendance. This course will be a combined course with other levels of Media Production and will build on skills developed in Media Production. 640 Yearbook
1.0 Credit 2 Semesters 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite –Students will be approved based on past English performance. Students will be required to fill out an application available from Ms. Winchel, room 110 before being accepted into the class. Applications must be returned to Ms. Winchel, room 110 by the assigned due date. A student’s attendance and discipline record may determine his or her eligibility for the class. This course is designed to give the students the opportunity to exercise their organizational skills. The first semester’s work will emphasize advertising sales, writing, and yearbook layout and design. Students should be available to photograph sporting events and school activities after school, evenings, and/or weekends when needed on a rotation basis. Much of the second semester work will be lab work producing the school yearbook. Previous keyboarding experience is suggested for anyone taking this course. 641 Advanced Yearbook
1.0 Credit 2 Semesters 10,11,12 Prerequisite –Yearbook I and Teacher Approval This course is for students who have taken Yearbook and wish to continue their study of the printed media. These students will work with students in Yearbook. AP Studio Art Classes The AP Studio Art classes are one year classes designed for students who are seriously interested in the practical experience of art. AP Studio Art students submit portfolios for evaluation at the end of the school year. Advanced Placement portfolios are due in early May and can earn college credit. Those who pass the portfolio assessment may receive three college credits at private, state or national universities. 645 AP Studio Art Drawing
1.0 Credit
2 Semesters
11,12 or Teacher Approval
Laude Points: THS Laude points will be awarded for successful completion of this course.
Prerequisite – B (83%) or better in two of the following: Drawing II, Painting I, OR Teacher Recommendation. Students new to the AP Art program must visit the district website for information. AP Studio Drawing will focus on techniques and mastery of drawing and painting. sketchbooks and art supplies.
Student will be required to purchase
646 AP Studio Art 2-D Design
1.0 Credit
2 Semesters
11,12 or Teacher Approval
Laude Points: THS Laude points will be awarded for successful completion of this course.
Prerequisite – B (83%) or better in two of the following courses: Drawing II, Photography, Painting I, or Graphic Arts, OR Teacher Recommendation. Students new to the AP Art program must visit the district website for information. AP Studio 2-D will focus on the techniques and mastery of drawing, photography, digital arts, collage, and painting. will be required to purchase sketchbooks and art supplies
Student
647 AP Studio Art 3-D Design
1.0 Credit
2 Semesters
11,12 or Teacher Approval
Laude Points: THS Laude points will be awarded for successful completion of this course.
Prerequisite – B (83%) or better in two of the following: Ceramics II, Folk Art, or Metals OR Teacher Recommendation. Students new to the AP Art program must visit the district website for information. AP Studio 3-D will focus on the techniques and mastery of pottery, sculpture, and the assemblage. to purchase sketchbooks and art supplies
2022-2023 Course Description Booklet
Student will be required
39