Interdepartmental Studies

The classroom of the future is one that integrates academic and technical knowledge and skills. It is this “blending” of curriculum standards that increase relevancy and reinforce academic competencies. Teachers from different departments work and plan cooperatively to enable students to be successful not only in school but also in their career choice. In order to facilitate this, teachers, students, and employers work together to encourage career exploration and planning while identifying specific career clusters.

Interdepartmental studies not only builds bridges between content areas, but also addresses changing requirements in post-secondary education and equips students for the escalating skills demanded in the workplace.
Course Information for school year 2007-08 Course Descriptions
CAREER EDUCATION CRS # 16802 Grade 9 1/2 Credit Length - Quarter
CAREER INTERNSHIP see description Grade 10-12 1/2 - 2 Credits Length - Q/S/Y
newCOOPERATIVE EDUCATION SEMESTER 1 Please see Your Guidance Counselor Length - Semester
newCOOPERATIVE EDUCATION SEMESTER 2 Please see Your Guidance Counselor Length - Semester
newNH-JOBS FOR AMERICA’S GRADUATES (JAG) CRS # 16906 Grade 9-12 2 Credit Length - Year
SENIOR EXITING SEMINAR 1 CP CRS # 16901 Grade 12 1/2 Credit Length - Quarter
SENIOR EXITING SEMINAR 2 CP CRS # 16902 Grade 12 1/2 Credit Length - Quarter
newVIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL (VHS) Please see Your Guidance Counselor
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