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Course offerings 2021-22

Science teacher, Scott Bucher, promotes his class for the 21-22 school year at chapel, April 8.
Science teacher, Scott Bucher, promotes his class for the 21-22 school year at chapel, April 8.
[/media-credit] Choir teacher Susan Ainley, left, creatively presents the fun side of choir to intrigue students to join, April 8.

As the 2020-21 school year rolls to an end, students begin thinking about their new schedule for the next school year. During chapel, teachers give a sneak peek describing their classes, April 8. 

Along with regular core classes offered each year, five new potential classes were introduced. Creative writing in the digital age, elementary internship, French, speech/debate, and intro. to digital media. These courses require students to sign up and show interest in order to officially be offered. 

Academic advisor Evangelina Escovedo can help you sort out your necessary courses and piece together what your personal schedule might look like. Escovedo promotes an open door policy where any student can come in for questions or advice when her door is open and she is not already meeting with another student.  

Info for course requests will be sent out to students and parents April 20 and will be entered April 27. The student schedules will be sent out late July to early August. 

For more photos, go to the media page. For more articles, read Blood drive to be held on campus April 21  and Beautify Fresno unites community voices through cleanup projects.

 

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