Independent Living will cover the basic skills and information needed to live on your own: Decision Making; Economic Systems; Managing your Money: taxes, banking and consumer credit; Building Financial Security: savings, investment, insurance; Making Spending Decisions; Housing, transportation and food.
- Teacher: Erik Andress
- Teacher: Anne Bonow
- Teacher: Michelle Christenson
- Teacher: Heidi Eschenbach
Young people consume hundreds of images daily -- advertisements, memes, videos, games, websites and more. Media Literacy encourages students to examine these images critically and to develop a greater awareness of the way we are rhetorically influenced.
- Teacher: Heidi Eschenbach
This course focuses on two main area of Mathematics:
1. Probability
- The basics of probability.
- Use organizational strategies to calculate possible outcomes for events.
- Use mathematical methods to solve number of outcomes and probabilities.
- Learn about expected value and how it relates to our world today.
2. Statistics
- Learn the vocabulary of statistics
- Understand and use proper techniques and data analysis methods to conduct a statistical study.
- Use different methods to display data.
- Draw conclusions and identify significant trends using data.
- Teacher: Benjamin Drewelow
- Teacher: Jason Michalicek
- Teacher: Kristin Karlson