AP Review
0.25 Credit
One Term
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Students taking an AP course will be enrolled in this class during term 3. It will be supervised by an AP teacher and will provide students the opportunity to practice for the AP exams or continue to learn content that will be covered on the exam.
Course #: 410AP
Last updated: 4/6/2021
Foundations of Education I
1 Credit
Two Term
Grades: 11, 12
Course Fee $200
An Introduction to Education is an introductory education course that will assist you on your journey to becoming an educator. Teaching is an art as well as a science. Learning how to be an effective educator by building relationships, establishing and maintaining routines, helping students to reach their potential, and offering a viable, effective curriculum is the key to this vocation. This class is an overview of the complexities of education.
Course #: 707A & B
Last updated: 12/20/23
Intro To Theatre & Acting
0.5 Credit
One Term
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Introduction to Theatre and Acting is a course for students who have an interest in theatre. Students become comfortable performing in front of a small audience, and are also expected to participate in or attend the Seymour High School Musical and The Winter Play. Participation will be factored into the student’s grade. Students will also take field trips to UWGB theatre, Studio Two, and the Weidner Center.
Topics covered: Theatre history, improvisation, acting, makeup, costumes, set designs, lighting, and other aspects of theatre production.
Course #: 76
Last updated 1/21/2019
Leadership Theory and Practice
1 Credit
One Term
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Course Fee $200
This course provides a survey of leadership theories and issues with an emphasis on practical applications of leadership models in contemporary organizations. Students will explore various leadership theories, along with the impact of the organizational setting and situation. Students will be challenged to explore their own skills as leaders, followers, and organizers through exams, case studies, and a leadership project.
Course #: 708A & B
Last updated 12/20/2023
Student Leadership - STAN
0.5 Credit OR
1 Credit
One or Two Terms
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Students Taking Action Now (STAN) students teach character development lessons to district elementary students with teacher supervision. High school students develop, prepare and teach small group lessons each month. Students who take this course more than once are expected to take on more advanced leadership roles.
Students will be required to purchase a S.T.A.N. shirt.
Topics covered: leadership skills, organization skills, communication skills, group dynamics and teamwork.
Course #: 410493 with PE 410498
Last updated 1/6/2025
Yearbook Production
0.5 Credit OR
1.0 Credit
One or Two Terms
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Yearbook Production is a course in which students assist with all aspects of creating a yearbook publication. It counts both as a class and a co-curricular activity. Plus it develops computer skills so it is a very valuable class, and it is fun to see your work published.
Topics covered: Photography skills and techniques, photo editing, graphic design/page layout, writing captions, yearbook sales/marketing, etc. Access to a camera (not a phone) is recommended, and the school has cameras as well.
Anyone considering a graphic design related field should take this class. Students are encouraged to enroll in second, third, and fourth year for continued study and leadership positions (editors, etc.). Students can take it term one and / or three and they may take it every year if desired.
Students interested in taking photographs or working on yearbook pages but don’t have room in their schedules, can take the class as an independent study. Contact Ms. Kaminski for details.
Course #: 70
Last updated 1/7/2025