Anthropology
What Is It?
*Honors 0.5 credit (semester course
that is typically paired with
Philosophy Honors). The study of various aspects of
humanity from the earliest
humans to today. This is a
strong prep for college general
education coursework and a
solid choice for an academic
elective. Students will cover all 4
subfields: Archaeology,
Physical (i.e. genetics,
forensics), Language, & Culture.
Instructor
Mrs. Goss
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Philosophy
What Is It?
*Honors 0.5 credit (semester course that is typically paired with Anthropology Honors). An introduction to the study
of the major philosophical
ideas and questions posed in
history. This is a strong prep
for college general education
coursework and a solid choice
for an academic elective. Students will study the major
philosophers of history and
their contributions to western
and eastern civilizations,
applying and connecting these
ideas to their modern life.
Instructor
Mrs. Goss
[email protected]
Student Assistant
What Is It?
Students assist teachers with various needed activities.
Instructors
Vary depending on need
ESOL Assistant
What Is It?
Students will serve as in-classroom peer tutors for
current ESOL students. You
will be expected to work with
students individually or in
small groups to help them
understand the class
material, to translate, and to
help with classroom tasks.
Instructor
Ms. Amy Morales
[email protected]
Senior Seminar/Research
What Is It?
Research provides the opportunity to choose a
topic of interest that will be
researched in depth over the
course of a full year. You will have the opportunity to choose a
topic. AP Seminar is required.
Seminar is year one of a two-year
special diploma program
culminating in AP Research. This rigorous, fast-moving
program combines research,
writing, and presenting. Incoming 10th graders need to
be enrolled in English 2 Honors
and incoming 11th graders need
to be enrolled in AP English
Language or UF Dual
Enrollment English.
Instructor
Jeff Biery
[email protected]