CURRICULUM BULLETIN
2017-2018
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dr. Lawrence S. Feldman, Chair
Dr. Marta Pérez, Vice-Chair
Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall
Ms. Susie V. Castillo
Dr. Steve Gallon III
Dr. Martin S. Karp
Ms. Lubby Navarro
Ms. Perla Tabares Hantman
Ms. Mari Tere Rojas
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Alberto M. Carvalho
Central Region Office Dr. Albert Payne, Jr., Regional Superintendent
Dr. Jacques Bentolilla, Financial Human Capital
Dr. Janice Cruse-Sanchez, Professional Standards & Development
Ms. Amelia Leth, Academic Operations
Mr. Michael Lewis, Community and School Operations
Mr. Eric Acosta, Academic Operations
Miami Coral Park Senior High School
8865 Southwest 16th Street Miami, FL 33165 (305) 226-6565
www.mcpshs.net
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Principal’s Message ........................................................................................................... 4
Administrative Staff .......................................................................................................... 5
Mission / Vision /
Philosophy...................................................................................................... ................ ...6
Subject Selection Process ............................................ ......................................................7
Core Curriculum - Course Listings .................................................................................... 8
Elective Course Listings .................................................................................................. 14
Special Education ........................................................................................................... 23
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Dear Students, Parents and Friends: It is with much excitement that I welcome
you to the 2017-2018 school year at Miami Coral Park Senior High School. I am delighted to inform you that our school will continuing our 4 x 4 Block Schedule
for the 2017-2018 school year. This means that you will continue to have four 90 minute classes per day instead of three 120 minute classes. You will be able to
take additional electives and still have room in your schedule for remediation, enrichment and/or acceleration.
Miami Coral Park Senior High School prides itself in providing a challenging and
diverse range of academic programs for our students. We are committed to advancing student achievement, academic rigor, and student accountability across
the curriculum. Our academic prestige has paved the way for our graduates to be accepted into the finest universities and post-secondary programs with numerous
opportunities for scholarships.
To take full advantage of all our school has to offer, students need to arrive on time and be in attendance every day. As in the past, Miami Coral Park Senior High
School is also a "Mandatory Uniform" school. As such, school leadership enforces the School Board approved mandatory uniform policy which requires students to
wear an authorized school uniform. Additionally, parents and students are advised that the use of electronic devices during the instructional day other than when
specifically asked by a teacher to utilize it, is strictly prohibited as per School Board rule.
Miami Coral Park Senior High School's legendary motto "Right Attitude Means
Success!" dates back almost fifty years to the founding of our school. As a high performing school, our tradition and goal is to enable all "RAMS" to achieve their
full potential and become responsible, competitive, and productive adults upon completion of their four-year high school education.
With a positive attitude, each and every Miami Coral Park Senior High School
student will be academically and socially enriched throughout their high school experience. I am proud to celebrate our school's rich legacy and accomplishments
and look forward to providing you a very productive 2017-2018 school year.
Sincerely,
Ms. Alicia Hidalgo, Principal Miami Coral Park Senior High School
MIAMI CORAL PARK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Alicia Hidalgo, Principal
Isis Casares, Assistant Principal
Chris Pardo, Assistant Principal
Quintera Parris, Assistant Principal
Yvette Sell, Assistant Principal
DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSONS
Activities Director………………………………………………………………………………..…….Melissa Salum
Athletic Director…………………………………………………………………………………………Emilio Condis
CTE/Engineering Magnet………………………….………………………………………………Charlie DeLaHoz
ELL..................................................................................................... .........................Danay Jordan
Fine Arts.................................................................................................... ..................Janet Herbert
Language Arts.........................................................................................................Latanya Johnson
Magnet Lead Teacher……………………………………………………………………………..……John Dinicola
Mathematics .................................................................................................................Kristina Diaz
Physical Education ……….......................................................................................Manny Rodriguez
Reading..................................................................................................................... Alicia Martinez
Science ........................................................................................................................Gloria Alonso
Social Studies ..................................................................................................................Jan Motley
Student Services............................................................................................... ............Maria Barrial
Special Education...................................................................................................... Annette Garcia
Special Education Program Specialist ....................................................................Esmeralda Gomis
World Languages............................................................................................................Maria Sierra
STUDENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Chairperson / Graduation Coach................................................................................. Maria Barrial
Special Education 9 – 12……………………………………………………..…………………..…Vivian Pedroso
Grade 9 …………………………....................................................................................... Daphne Bidot
Grade 10.......................................................................................................................... Silvia Diaz
Grade 11/Magnet.........................................................................................................John Dinicola
Grade12.................................................................................................... Maria Barrial/Lilia Milton
CAP Advisor ................................................................................................................Horacio Sierra
Test Chairperson ......................................................................................................Elizabeth Morin
Alma Mater
Coral Park, we stand beside thee, Guide our hopes and goals. Help us gain the
knowledge, We need for future roles. Filled with love and loyalty. Your sons and
daughters we'll always be. Live forever in our song, Alma Mater great and
strong. Coral Park live on forever, Lift your colors high. Coral Park forever, We'll
praise her to the sky.
Mission Statement
The mission of Miami Coral Park Senior High School is to facilitate and provide
a rigorous and safe learning environment that will enable all students to
achieve their full potential and become responsible, competitive and productive
citizens in a continually-changing, technologically-driven, interdependent
global society.
SUBJECT SELECTION PROCESS
Dear Parents/Guardians and Students,
The purpose of the Curriculum Bulletin is to assist the student in planning for their yearly
course of study. Keep in mind, as a whole, high school is meant to prepare the student for
their postsecondary plan and/or future goals. These programs are for students who plan to continue their education at a postsecondary institution as well as for those who will join the
workforce upon graduation. Please review the Bulletin, discuss the choices with your family
and teachers, and remember it is important to select your electives in a consecutive order to
maximize productivity.
Read the entire MDCPS Curriculum Bulletin and Miami Coral Park course offerings @
mcpshs.net Know the requirements for your year of graduation.
Make a four-year plan. What courses do you need to take in the 9, 10, 11 and 12 grades?
Use the Subject Selection Worksheet provided to you by the Student Services Department.
Acquire the approval of a teacher or Department Chairperson when signatures are required.
Sign up for eight subjects. Intensive Reading and/or Mathematics elective will be assigned to students based on the FSA and/or End of Course (EOC) exam results.
Select five (5) ELECTIVE SUBJECTS. Put them in order of preference. If your first choice is closed, you will be scheduled into your second choice, and so on.
Note that all semester courses are paired with other semester courses. You will be required to take both semester courses as an annual block.
Work with your counselor to complete your worksheet if you need assistance.
Eight Period Block Schedule
(Each class in 90 minutes)
Week 1 Week 2
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2
Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4
Period 5 Period 6 Period 5 Period 6 Period 5 Period 6 Period 5 Period 6 Period 5 Period 6
Period 7 Period 8 Period 7 Period 8 Period 7 Period 8 Period 7 Period 8 Period 7 Period 8
Courses marked with a DE = Dual Enrollment (for college credit) Courses marked with AP = Advanced Placement (may yield a college credit)
LANGUAGE ARTS Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ENLGISH 1, 2, 3, 4 or higher)
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE / RECOMMENDATION
ENGLISH 1 1.0 English A11 100131001
ENGLISH 1 HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 English A12/A13 100132001/2 Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH 2 1.0 English A21 100134001 English 1
ENGLISH 2 HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 English A22/A23 100135001/2 English 1 and Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH 3 1.0 English A31 100137001 English 2
ENGLISH 3 HONORS 1.0 English A32 100138001 English 2 and Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION- AP
1.0 English A34 100142001 English 2 and
Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH 4 1.0 English A41 100140001 English 3
ENGLISH HONORS 4 1.0 English A42 100141001 English 3 and Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION-AP
1.0 English A44 100143001 English 3 Honors or AP English Language - Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
ENGLISH 1 through ESOL 1.0 English E11-E14 100230002
ENGLISH 2 through ESOL 1.0 English E21-E24 100231002 English 1 through ESOL
ENGLISH 3 through ESOL 1.0 English E31-E34 100232002 English 2 through ESOL
ENGLISH 4 through ESOL 1.0 English E41-E44 100252002 English 3 through ESOL
DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS thru ESOL 1
1.0 Elective E51/E61 1002380L1 Required for ELL level 1
DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS thru ESOL 2
1.0 Elective E52/E62 1002380L2 Required for ELL level 2
DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS thru ESOL 3
1.0 Elective E53/E63 1002380L3 Required for ELL level 3
DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE ARTS thru ESOL 4
1.0 Elective E54/E64 1002380L4 Required for ELL level 4
READING
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
ENGLISH 1/INTENSIVE READING PLUS 1.0 English/ 1.0 Elective
R01/R02 100131001/ 100041002
Teacher Recommendation
ENGLISH 2/INTENSIVE READING PLUS 1.0 English/ 1.0 Elective
R11/R12 100131001/ 100041002
Teacher Recommendation
INTENSIVE READING 1.0 Elective R21/R22/R31/
R32 100041001 9th and 10th graders
INTENSIVE READING (retakers) 1.0 Elective R41/R51 1000410RT 11th and 12th graders
MATHEMATICS
Graduation Requirement: 4 credits (ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY & 2 courses at the ALGEBRA 2 level or higher)
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
ALGEBRA 1 1.0 Mathematics B11 120031001 9th Graders who scored at a level 3 on the Math FSA.
ALGEBRA 1A/ALGEBRA 1B 1.O Mathematics B00/B10 12003700A/8
00B 9th Graders who scored at a level ½ on the math FSA
ALGEBRA 1 HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 Mathematics B12/B13 120032001/2 Teacher Recommendation
GEOMETRY 1.0 Mathematics B21 120631001 Algebra 1
INTENSIVE 10TH GRADE GEOMETRY 1.0 Mathematics B01 Failed Algebra 1 EOC
GEOMETRY/INTENSIVE GEO WHEEL 1.0 Mathematics B02/B13 Select students who scored between a 497-504 on Algebra 1 EOC
GEOMETRY HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B22/23 120632001/2 Algebra 1 and earned a passing score on the Alg 1 EOC Teacher Recommendation
LIBERAL ARTS MATH 2 1.0 Mathematics B30 120731002 Algebra 1 & Geometry & Failed Alg 1 EOC
ALGEBRA 2 Honors 1.0 Mathematics B32 120033001 Algebra 1 & Geometry & earned a level 4 or 5 score on the Alg 1 EOC
ALGEBRA 2 HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 Mathematics B32/B33 120034001 Algebra 1 & Geometry & earmed a passing score on the Alg 1 EOC and Teacher Recommendation
ALGEBRA 2/PRE-CALCULUS 1.0 Mathematics/
1.0 Mathematics B35-B38
120033001/ 120234002
Algebra 1 & Geometry & earned a passing score on the Alg 1 EOC and Teacher Recommendation
ADVANCED TOPICS 1.0 Mathematics B31
11th or 12th Grade Students who have passed their Alg 1 EOC and obtained an A or B on their previous math courses. Teacher Recommendation.
MATH FOR COLLEGE READINESS 1.0 Mathematics B40 120070001 Have taken 3 years of math and have not yet passed Algebra 1 EOC. Teacher Recommendation.
TRIGONOMETRY HONORS/ MATH ANALYSIS HONORS
.5 Mathematics/
.5 Mathematics
B41 B51
121130003 120130002
Algebra 2 and Teacher Recommendation
PROBABILITY & STATISTICS HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B42 121030003 Algebra 2 and Teacher Recommendation
PRE-CALCULUS HONORS
1.0 Mathematics B52 120234002
Algebra 2 Honors and Teacher Recommendation
CALCULUS HONORS 1.0 Mathematics B62 120230001 Pre-Calculus and Teacher Recommendation
STATISTICS – AP 1.0 Mathematics B44 121032001 Teacher recommendation
CALCULUS AB – AP 1.0 Mathematics B54 120231001 Teacher recommendation
CALCULUS BC – AP 1.0 Mathematics B64 120232001 Teacher recommendation
SCIENCE
Graduation Requirement: 3 credits (PHYSICAL SCIENCE, BIOLOGY I and 1 course from the following:
CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, ANATOMY, EARTH SPACE, or MARINE)
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1.0 Science C11 200331001
PHYSICAL SCIENCE HONORS 1.0 Science C12 200332001 Teacher Recommendation
BIOLOGY 1 1.0 Science C21 200031001 Physical Science
BIOLOGY 1 HONORS 1.0 Science C22 200032001 Physical Science and Teacher Recommendation
CHEMISTRY 1 1.0 Science C31 200334001 Physical Science, Biology, and Teacher Recommendation
CHEMISTRY 1 HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 Science C32/33 200335001/2 Physical Science, Biology, and Teacher Recommendation
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY HONORS 1.0 Science C02 200036001 Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Teacher Recommendation
MARINE SCIENCE 1 1.0 Science C04 200251001 Physical Science, Biology, and Chemistry/Physics, Teacher Recommendation
PHYSICS 1 HONORS 1.0 Science C42 200339001 Teacher Recommendation
PHYSICS 1- AP 1.0 Science C44 200342101 Physics 1 HONORS Teacher Recommendation
PHYSICS 2- AP 1.0 Science C45 200342201 Physics 1 HONORS Teacher Recommendation
PHYSICS C –MECHANICS - AP 1.0 Science C46 200343004 Teacher Recommendation
BIOLOGY- AP 1.0 Science C24 200034001 Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and Teacher Recommendation
CHEMISTRY- AP 1.0 Science C34 200337001
Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry Honors, Algebra 2 and Teacher Recommendation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AP 1.0 Science
C54 200138001 Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics and Teacher Recommendation
SOCIAL STUDIES Graduation Requirement: 3 credits
(WORLD HISTORY, US HISTORY and US GOVERNMENT & ECONOMICS)
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
WORLD HISTORY 1.0 Social Studies D11
210931001
WORLD HISTORY HONORS/GIFTED 1.0 Social Studies D12/D13 210932001 Teacher Recommendation
WORLD HISTORY-AP 1.0 Social Studies D14 210942001 Teacher Recommendation
UNITED STATES HISTORY 1.0 Social Studies D31 210031001 World History
UNITED STATES HISTORY HONORS 1.0 Social Studies D32 210032001 World History and Teacher Recommendation
UNITED STATES HISTORY- AP 1.0 Social Studies D34 210033001 World History and Teacher Recommendation
US GOVERNMENT/ ECONOMICS
0.5 Social Studies 0.5 Social Studies
D41 D51
210631001 210233501
World History & US History
US GOVERNMENT HONORS / ECONOMICS HONORS
0.5 Social Studies 0.5 Social Studies
D42 D52
210632001 210234501
World History & US History and Teacher Recommendation
US GOVERNMENT-AP MACROECONOMICS- AP
0.5 Social Studies 0.5 Social Studies
D44 D54
210642001 210237001
World History & US History and Teacher Recommendation
PSYCHOLOGY 1
PSYCHOLOGY 2 0.5 Elective 0.5 Elective
D07
D08 210730004 210731003
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY- AP 1.0 Elective D64 210340002 Teacher Recommendation
PSYCHOLOGY- AP 1.0 Elective D74 210735001 Teacher Recommendation
EUROPEAN HISTORY – AP 1.0 Elective D84 210340002 Teacher Recommendation
ART HISTORY - AP 1.0 Elective D94 010030001 Teacher Recommendation
WOMEN’S STUDIES/HOLOCAUST .5/.5 Elective D28/D29
ELECTIVES 1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE) $ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
ART TWO DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ART 1/ THREE DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ART $
0.5 Fine Art 0.5 Fine Art
F01 F02
010130001 010133001
TWO DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ART 2 $ 1.0 Fine Art F03 010131001
THREE DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ART 2 $ 1.0 Fine Art F04 010134001
CERAMICS/POTTERY 1 CREATING 3D ART $
0.5 Fine Art 0.5 Fine Art
F22 F23
010230001 010136501
Juniors and Seniors No pre-requisite
PRINTMAKING 1 $ 1.0 Fine Art F24 011030001 Juniors and Seniors No pre-requisite
ART/DRAW – AP $ 1.0 Fine Art F05 010430001
STUDIO ART TWO DIMENSIONAL – AP $ 1.0 Fine Art F06 010935001
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT: DRAWING $ 1.0 Fine Art F25 010931001 Teacher Recommendation
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT:2D Design $ 1.0 Fine Art F26 010932001 Teacher Recommendation
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT: 3D Design $ 1.0 Fine Art F27 010933001 Teacher Recommendation
THREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN – DE BEGINNING CERAMICS – DE $
0.5 Fine Art 0.5 Fine Art
F07 F08
ART1203C3 ART2750C2
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
2-D DESIGN/BEGINNING DRAWING – DE 3-D DESIGN/BEGINNING CERAMICS – DE $
0.5 Fine Art 0.5 Fine Art
F09 F10
ART1201C3 ART2300C2
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1.0 Fine Arts T34 8207301001
ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 1 1.0 Vocational T41 820331001
ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 2 HONORS* 1.0 Vocational T42 820332001 Accounting Applications 1
DIGITAL DESIGN 1 1.0 Fine Arts T51 820951001
DIGITAL DESIGN 2* 1.0 Fine Arts T52 820952001 Digital Design 1
DIGITAL DESIGN 3* 1.0 Fine Arts T53 820953001 Digital Design 2
FOUNDATIONS OF WEB DESIGN 1.0 Fine Arts T31 900111001
USER INTERFACE DESIGN* 1.0 Fine Arts T32 900112001 Foundations of Web Design
WEB SCRIPTING FUNDAMENTALS* 1.0 Fine Arts T33 900113001 User Interface Design
PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1.0 Vocational T35 881211001 Entry Level/Magnet
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES 1.0 Vocational T36 020033501 Teacher Recommendation
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A 1.0 Fine Art T37 200320001 Teacher Recommendation
CAPSTONE PROGRAM
CAPSTONE SEMINAR AP 1.0 Elective D60 170050001 Select 10th grade students
CAPSTONE RESEARCH AP 1.0 Elective D61 170051001 Capstone Seminar, Teacher Recommendation
ELECTIVES
1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE)
$ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
DANCE
DANCE TECHNIQUE 1 1.0 Fine Arts F81 030031001
DANCE TECHNIQUE 2 1.0 Fine Arts F82 030032001 Teacher Recommendation
DANCE TECHNIQUE 3 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts F83 030033001 Teacher Recommendation
DANCE REPERTORY 4 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts F84 030043001 Teacher Recommendation
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY/PERFORMANCE 1.0 Fine Arts F85 030039001 Teacher Recommendation
DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION DIVERSIFIED CAREER TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES*
1.0 Vocational W01-W08 830301002 Teacher Recommendation
DIVERSIFIED CAREER TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
1.0 Vocational W02-W08 830302002 Teacher Recommendation
COOPERATIVE DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION 1.0 Vocational W12-W18 830042OJT Teacher Recommendation
DRAMA
THEATRE 1 1.0 Fine Arts F91 040031001
THEATRE 2 1.0 Fine Arts F92 040032001 Drama 1
THEATRE 3 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts F93 040033001 Drama2&Teacher Recommendation
THEATRE 4 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts F94 040034001 Drama3&Teacher Recommendation
TECHNICAL THEATRE:DESIGN & PRODUCTION FOR SCENERY & PROPS
1.0 Fine Arts F96 040040701 Teacher Recommendation
TECHNICAL THEATRE: DESIGN & PRODUCTION 1
1.0 Fine Arts F97 040041001 Teacher Recommendation
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
CULINARY ARTS 1 $ 1.0 Fine Arts T21 880051001
CULINARY ARTS 2* $ 1.0 Fine Arts T22 880052001 Teacher Recommendation
CULINARY ARTS 3* $ 1.0 Fine Arts T23 880053002 Teacher Recommendation
CULINARY ARTS 4 HONORS* $ 1.0 Fine Arts T24 880054001 Teacher Recommendation
PRINCIPLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN $ 1.0 Fine Arts T25 850654001
FAMILY DYNAMICS PERSONAL AND FAMILY FINANCE
0.5 Vocational 0.5 Vocational
T26 T27
850034501 850012001
Teacher Recommendation
ELECTIVES
1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE) $ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
HEALTH AND SCIENCE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 1 * $ 1.0 Vocational T71 840511001
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 2 * $ 1.0 Vocational T72 840512001 Teacher Recommendation
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 3 * $ 1.0 Fine Arts T73 840513002 Teacher Recommendation
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 4 * $ 1.0 Vocational T74 840514001 Teacher Recommendation
EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1.0 Vocational T75 850010014 Teacher Recommendation
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 1 (woodshop)
1.0 Vocational T11 872201003
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 2 (woodshop)
1.0 Vocational T12 872202003 BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 1
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 3 (woodshop)
1.0 Vocational T13 872203003 BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 2
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 4 (woodshop)
1.0 Vocational T14 872204003 BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 3
TELEVISION PRODUCTION 1 1.0 Perform Art F51 877211001
TELEVISION PRODUCTION 2 1.0 Perform Art F52 877212001 Teacher Recommendation
TELEVISION PRODUCTION 3 1.0 Perform Art F53 877213001 Teacher Recommendation
TELEVISION PRODUCTION 4 1.0 Perform Art F54 877214001 Teacher Recommendation
JOURNALISM/LANGUAGE ARTS
JOURNALISM 1 1.0 Perform Art A61 100630011
JOURNALISM 2 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Elective A72 100631011 Teacher Recommendation
JOURNALISM 3 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Elective A73 100632013 Teacher Recommendation
JOURNALISM 4 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Elective A74 100633012 Teacher Recommendation
JOURNALISM 5 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Elective A75 100633101 Teacher Recommendation
JOURNALISM 6 (YEARBOOK) 1.0 Elective A76 100633201 Teacher Recommendation
DEBATE 1 1.0 Fine Arts
A51 100733001
DEBATE 2 1.0 Fine Arts
A52 100734001
ELECTIVES 1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE) $ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
DEBATE 3 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts A53 100735001 Teacher Recommendation
DEBATE 4 HONORS 1.0 Fine Arts A54 100736001 Teacher Recommendation
SPEECH 1 1.0 Fine Arts A55 100730011
SPEECH 2 1.0 Fine Arts A56 100731011
COMMUNICATIONS METHODOLOGY HONORS 1.0 Elective A81 100148001
LITERATURE IN THE MEDIA HONORS 1.0 Elective A91 100536501
JROTC LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 1 1.0 Elective J01 180130001
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 2 1.0 Elective J02 180131001 LeadershipEducation&Training 1
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 3 1.0 Elective J03 180332001 LeadershipEducation&Training 2
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & TRAINING 4 1.0 Elective J04 180133001 LeadershipEducation&Training 3
MUSIC
BAND 1 1.0 Fine Art F71 130230001
BAND 2 1.0 Fine Art F72 130231001 Teacher Recommendation
BAND 3 1.0 Fine Art F73 130232001 Teacher Recommendation
BAND 4 1.0 Fine Art F74 130233001 Teacher Recommendation
BAND 5 HONORS 1.0 Fine Art F75 130234001 Teacher Recommendation
BAND 6 HONORS 1.0 Fine Art F76 130235001 Teacher Recommendation
CHORUS 1 1.0 Fine Arts F61 130330001
CHORUS 2 1.0 Fine Arts F62 130331001
CHORUS 3 1.0 Fine Arts F63 130332001
CHORUS 4 1.0 Fine Arts F64 130333001
EURYTHMICS 1/EURYTHMICS 2 0.5 Fine Art 0.5 Fine Art
F11 F12
130530002 130531002
EURYTHMICS 3 1.0 Fine Art F13 130532001
EURYTHMICS 4 1.0 Fine Art F14 130533001
GUITAR 1 1.0 Perform Art F41 130132001
GUITAR 2 1.0 Perform Art F42 130133001 Guitar 1
JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 1.0 Perform Art F31 130250001
JAZZ ENSEMBLE 2 1.0 Perform Art F32 130251001 Teacher Recommendation
JAZZ ENSEMBLE 3 1.0 Perform Art F33 130252001 Teacher Recommendation
JAZZ ENSEMBLE 4 (Honors) 1.0 Perform Art F34 130253001 Teacher Recommendation
ELECTIVES
1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE)
$ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
KEYBOARD 1 1.0 Perform Art F35 130136001
KEYBOARD 2 1.0 Perform Art F36 130137001 Keyboard 1
GUITAR 1 1.0 Perform Art F41
GUITAR 2 1.0 Perform Art F42 Guitar 1
MUSIC THEORY 1 1.0 Perform Art F45 130030001
MUSIC THEORY AP 1.0 Perform Art F47 130033001 Teacher Recommendation
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (.5 Physical Education/.5 Personal Fitness is required for graduation)
PERSONAL FITNESS TEAM SPORTS 1
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed
P11/P12
150130001 150335001
WEIGHT TRAINING 1 COMPREHENSIVE FITNESS
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed
P21/P22 150134001 150139001
WEIGHT TRAINING 2 FITNESS LIFESTYLE DESIGN
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed P31/P32
150135001 150131001
AEROBICS 1 AEROBICS 2
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed P41/P42
150340001 150341001
INDIVDUAL/DUAL SPORTS 1 DRIVERS EDUCATION
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed
P01/P04
150336001 190031001
INDIVIDUAL/DUAL SPORTS 2 INDIVIDUAL/DUAL SPORTS 3
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed P23/P24
150242001 150243001
BASKETBALL/SOCCER 0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed P07/P08
150331001 150332001
SPORTS OFFICIATING/ CARE AND PREVENTION OF INJURIES
0.5 Phys Ed 0.5 Phys Ed
P25/P26
150250001 150249002
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
DRAFTING/ILLUSTRATIVE DESIGN 2* 1.0 Perform Art T02 860082001
DRAFTING/ILLUSTRATIVE DESIGN 3* 1.0 Perform Art T03 860083001
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 1.0 Perform Art T04 860190001
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 1 1.0 Perform Art T61 860101013
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 2* 1.0 Perform Art T62 860102023 Communication Tech 1 & Teacher Recommendation
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3* 1.0 Perform Art T63 860103033 Communication Tech 2 & Teacher Recommendation
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 1.0 Perform Art T04 860190001
ELECTIVES
1.0 CREDIT of fine/performing arts is required for graduation
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) offer an industry certification exam (ICE)
$ Course requires a fee
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
APPLIED ENGINEERING* 1.0 Perform Art T81 840111001
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2* 1.0 Perform Art T82 860067002
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3 1.0 Perform Art T83 860177001
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 1.0 Perform Art T84 860190001
WORLD LANGUAGES
(2 years of the same language are required for some colleges and/or scholarships)
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION
FRENCH 1 1.0 Foreign Lang L01 070132001
FRENCH 2 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L02 070133001 French 1 and Teacher Recommendation
FRENCH 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L03 070134001 French 2 and Teacher Recommendation
FRENCH 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L04 070135001 French 3 and Teacher Recommendation
FRENCH LANGUAGE & CULTURE – AP 1.0 Foreign Lang L06
ITALIAN 1 1.0 Foreign Lang L11 070532001
ITALIAN 2 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L12 070533001 Italian 1 and Teacher Recommendation
ITALIAN 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L13 070534001 Italian 2 and Teacher Recommendation
ITALIAN 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L14 070535001 Italian 3 and Teacher Recommendation
ITALIAN LANGUAGE & CULTURE – AP 1.0 Foreign Lang L16
SPANISH 1 (Nonspeakers) 1.0 Foreign Lang L41 070834001
SPANISH 2 (Nonspeakers) 1.0 Foreign Lang L42 070835001 Spanish 1 (Nonspeakers)
SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 1 1.0 Foreign Lang L31 070930001
SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 2 1.0 Foreign Lang L32 070931001 Spanish for Speakers 1
SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 3 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L33 070836001 Spanish for Speakers 2 & Teacher Recommendation
SPANISH FOR SPEAKERS 4 HONORS 1.0 Foreign Lang L34 070933001 Spanish for Speakers 3 & Teacher Recommendation
SPANISH LANGUAGE – AP 1.0 Foreign Lang L36 070840001 Teacher Recommendation
SPANISH LITERATURE – AP 1.0 Foreign Lang L37 070841001 Teacher Recommendation
ENGINEERING MAGNET
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE
CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATIO
N
PHYSICS
1.0 Science
M01
220338001
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1
1.0 Elective
M02
840111001 Recommendation Needed
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE 1 HONORS (Engineering Mechanics-Statics)
1.0 Science
M03
200234001 Recommendation Needed
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2
1.0 Elective
M12
840112001
Technical Drafting Design 1
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3
1.0 Elective
M13
840113001
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
1.0 Elective
M14
860190001
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 1
1.0 Vocational
M21
872201003
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 2
1.0 Vocational
M22
872202003
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 3
1.0 Vocational
M23
872203003
BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECH 4
1.0 Vocational
M24
872204003
TECHNICAL DRAFTING DESIGN 1
1.0 Perform Arts
M31
840101001
TECHNICAL DRAFTING DESIGN 2
1.0 Perform Arts
M32
840102001
TECHNICAL DRAFTING DESIGN 3
1.0 Perform Arts
M33
840103001
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
1.0 Perform Arts
M34
860190001
C FOR ENGINEERS - DE
0.5 Vocational
M45
COP227002
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
PROGRAMMING IN JAVA - DE
0.5 Elective
M46
COP225002
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
ENGINEERING DRAWING - DE
0.5 Vocational
M47
EGN1110C1
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
INTRODUCTION TO CAD MECH - DE
0.5 Elective
M48
EML153302
Min 3.0 unweighted GPA
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
1.0
M61
020033501
TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
1.0 Perform Arts
M62
860051001
PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1.0 Perform Arts
M63
881211002
MIAMI CORAL PARK SENIOR HIGH BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES MAGNET PROGRAM
MAGNET CODE COURSE
CREDIT
COURSE
SEQUENCE
COURSE
CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/
RECOMMENDATION Physical Science
1.0 Science
C11
200331001
N/A
Physical Science Honors
1.0 Science
C12
200332001
Teacher Recommendation
Biology 1
1.0 Science
C21
200031001
Physical Science
Biology 1 Honors
1.0 Science
C22
200032001
Physical Science and Teacher Recommendation
Chemistry 1 Honors Magnet
1.0 Science
M51
200335001
Physical Science, Biology 1, Teacher Recommendation, Magnet Student
Anatomy and Physiology Honors Magnet
1.0 Science
M52
200036001
All Biomedical Magnet Students must take this course in 9th grade.
Physics 1 Magnet
1.0 Science
M01
220338001
Physical Science, Biology 1, Magnet Student
Principles of Biomedical Sciences
1.0 Vocational
M53
870811002
Biomedical Magnet in 9th grade
SPECIAL EDUCATION
COURSE NAME COURSE CREDIT
COURSE SEQUENCE
COURSE CODE
PRE-REQUISITE/ RECOMMENDATION