Courses to Think About
Drama l: 9-12, 1 credit. Students will perform on stage and take criticism. They will work with pantomiming, theater vocabulary, improvisation, interpretive reading, memorizing and short scene acting.
“You have to be open and not be afraid to act foolish,” said sophomore Taylor Dontje.
Bible as Literature: 11-12 grade 1 credit. Students will learn about Old and New Testaments and the bible’s influence on Western culture.
“In the bible you’ll find a lot of scandalous and interesting information that you’ll never expect,” said senior Morgan Overstreet.
Multimedia Production: Grade 10-12 ½ credits. Students will be using Mac computers to create videos, learn about the media and work on GBHTV events.
“You learn a lot about videos, and it’s a fun class,” said sophomore Connor Carey. “Most people enjoy it.”
Medical Career Education: Grade 11-12. This class is an overview of the basic skills in the medical field. There are many guest speakers, field trips, job shadowing, and many hands on activities. You learn vital signs, how to measure height and weight, and the laws and ethics of the field.
“I recommend it to people who want a career in the medical field because it’s helpful, and you get CPR certified,” said senior Christina Halbeck.
Automotive Technology: 10-12, 1 credit. Students learn safety tools, and how to work on engines and brakes. Students also get NATEF certified. Students are frequently assigned to work in labs.
“It’s very hands on, and it’s a good way to work around with cars and learn about them,” said junior Brandon Hazelwood.









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