Language
9th: Latin 1
10th: Latin 2
11th: Latin 3
12th: Latin 4
Latin, although "dead," is still very much alive. My Latin curriculum has taught me history, culture, and language. I have learned to translate Caesar. The history and myths of the stars in the sky and Zodiac signs. As well as learning the vocabulary of the Romans. Latin has taught me much about the English language itself. And the history of government and philosophy. Latin may be dead, but it frequently appears in everyday life, "Carpe Diem."
Digital
11th: Introduction to Business
Intro to Business gave me an introduction to the business world. Skills in marketing, management, and finance. All crucial aspects of functioning in today's society as a global scholar. I learned how to create a resume, cover letter, and website.
Global Courses
9th: World History: Global Interactions
History curriculum with a focus on word history as a whole from (1450-1750). Examine how people in ancient societies communicated and the territories that were occupied.
10th: Modern World
History of the Modern World covers "modern society," WW1, WW11, mass genocides, and cultural, economic, political, and social developments that have shaped our world.
11th: AP US History
APUSH teaches the economic, social, and political changes and developements within the United States from 1491- present. The United States role in global society and how it's changed over time.
12th: Senior Capstone-Advanced Research Project
Year long independent research course exploring a subject or idea of your own on a global scale. Mine is about identity politics and how they've changed over time.
Reflection
Each of these classes showed me in a variety of ways how relevant global goals relate to my curriculum. My four years of Latin have taught me how significant an ancient language can have on culture all over the world. My history classes have taught me the importance of seeing the world through a global lens. And my business classes have taught me real-world implications for global perspectives.