SLC and Course Selection

SLC Selection

The time has come for our 9th Grade Academy students to begin planning for their next 3 years as a member of the Northeast Family. Each student will choose a Small Learning Community (SLC) to join for their 10th-12th grade years. These SLC's will determine the courses each student will take in their path toward graduation and also help students with career planning and post secondary goal setting for their future. Students can review information about each SLC by clicking the links or images below.

Arts Academy

The goal of NEHS Arts Academy is to provide a rigorous academic program that provides an avenue for students to develop and showcase their creative talents in school and in the community. NEHS Arts Academy students are required to take arts classes and participate in arts co-curricular activities in addition to their content area classes. While NEHS Arts Academy provides a tailored program for students who attend Northeast High School, Arts Academy students play an integral role in uniting the Northeast family during through the co-curricular programs offered and during performances.

To view the Arts Academy Course Sequence click here.

AVID

The Applied Visual and Interactive Design (AVID) Career & Technical Education (CTE) program is a dynamic 3-year Career Cluster Program of Study that includes instruction in Film & Video Production, Video Game Design, Graphic Design, Graphic Communications / Printing, and Web Design – taught by professionals from each of these industries. 

To view the AVID Course Sequence click here.

Natural Resource Management

In Natural Resource Management, students apply principles of biology, chemistry, and ecology to understand the natural world, learn to identify and evaluate critical environmental issues and consider solutions for resolving and/or preventing problems. Project-based instruction emphasizes the conservation, protection and responsible human interactions with a range of natural resources, including the air, forests, soil, water, fish, plants and wildlife.

To view the Natural Resource Management Course Sequence click here.

Fitness and Wellness

Health & Wellness is a three-year program that introduces students to the various careers available in the sports and wellness industries. Physical activity courses will be athletic based classes and the health/science courses will be taught in a traditional classroom setting.

In this program students main focus will be on the 6 Dimensions of Wellness (Physical Wellness, Emotional Wellness, Intellectual Wellness, Interpersonal/Social Wellness, Environmental Wellness, and Spiritual Wellness). 

To view the Fitness and Wellness Course Sequence click here.

Healthcare and Medical

This program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the medical or allied health fields. The curriculum includes courses in the advanced sciences, anatomy, and medical terminology. Through a program developed cooperatively with the local medical community, class work is enriched by presentations from practicing professionals and students are able to participate in internships at approved health and medical facilities. The curriculum includes: Medical Terminology, Biology Courses, Advanced Sciences, Anatomy, Forensics, and Internship.

To view the Health and Medical Course Sequence click here.

Sports Marketing and Management

Sports Marketing & Management  is a three-year CTE program that introduces students to the various careers available in the sports and entertainment industry other than being an athlete. Students learn the role of marketing, advertising and promotion in the sports industry. Emphasis is placed on business concepts, sports marketing, and sports management. Internships and student projects are also an integral part of the  program.

To view the Sports Marketing and Management Course Sequence click here.

AP Classes

Advanced Placement Courses

All students at Northeast, in all SLC's have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement Courses. These courses are designed to prepare students for the workload of college classes while also providing them the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school.  For more information on the classes available to students  and contact information for AP Course Teachers expand the flyer to the left. 

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