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This course is a study of the basic elements and principles of art and design. The course will serve as an introduction to drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, as well as other art forms. Students must pass Introduction to Art with an 80% or better before taking any other art course.
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Drawing is designed to increase the student's powers of observation and ability to represent three dimensions on a flat surface. The course will include drawing: still life, figure drawing, portraits, and landscape. Media the students will work with include pencil, charcoal, pastels, colored pencils, and mixed media.
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This course is a study of the techniques and blending of various paints. Painting experiences will include: still life, landscape, portraits, and abstracts. The following media will be used: acrylic, watercolor, tempra, wax resist, and mixed media. This is a semester course and must be taken before Studio Art.
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Ceramics I is an introduction to techniques of working with clay. The students will experience hand building, wheelworking, and glazing. Ceramics is a semester course and should be taken before entering Studio Art.
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Ceramics II is a more in-depth study in hand building, wheelworking, and glazing. Project surfaces will be stressed. Students will experience loading and operating the kiln. A brief study of ceramic history will be included.
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Sculpture is a semester course, which has the students working with three-dimensional projects. Projects for the semester will include clay, plaster, wire, and paper maché. Students will learn about balance, volume, and the additive and subtractive methods of sculpture.
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This course will include the use of familiar materials used in previous art classes plus the introduction to new materials and new problem solving techniques. This class gives the student time to do in-depth studies in art areas of their choice. Students in this class will have strong art interests and appropiate behavior for an art laboratory situation. Students will be required to put together a portfolio.
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AP Studio Art is the same as Studio Art but with the submission of an extensive portfolio.
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This course is a more in-depth study of the creation of three-dimensional projects. Emphasis will be placed on the size and materials chosen for their projects.
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Students will learn how to create original artwork on the computer using Adobe Photoshop 4.0 and Adobe Illustrator 4.1. They will learn how to manipulate and retouch photographs through the use of a digital camera and scanner.
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Students will learn how to use a camera, how to look for the shot, and basic darkroom techniques. This course requires work to be done outside of the classroom. This class is a must for future photojournalists. Students will need a 35mm SLR camera and will be purchasing film and paper at minimal cost.
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This course is an in-depth study of painting technique. Students will focus on devoloping a style based on painting fundamentals. Subjects include: figure, portraits, landscape, abstract, master artists, and personal studies.
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Students will work to further increase observational powers while concentrating on various shading techniques. The course will focus on figure, portrait, landscape, master artists, and personal studies.
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Students will explore the arts and crafts of past and present cultures. This course will include rich cultural history and hands on production of the following; jewelry making, basket weaving, decorative paint, and fiber arts. Due to t he expense of the materials that are used, a $25.00 fee will be required the first day of class.
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Students will further explore various cultures and their art. Students should have strong design and craftsmanship skills, as projects will be on an advanced level. Curriculum includes, but is not limited to, jewelry making, decorative painting, mosaic, enameling, and persona; studies. Due to the expense of the materials that will be used, a $25.00 fee will be required the first ay of class.
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The band plays literature selected from all periods of band music. The band functions as a marching/pep band during football season and basketball season. The band will have 2-3 scheduled concerts per school year and will take field trips to area band functions. For marching/pep band, students may be required to purchase necessary uniform items (for example: pep band shirt, marching shoes, gloves, etc).
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This class is open to any student who would like to sing and learn about the fundamentals of music. Students are encouraged to enroll regardless of prior musical experience. The goal of this class is to expose the student to all aspects of music. This class will be a combination of choral work, music appreciation, music history, and music theory. This course will perform at various times throughout the year. Students will provide necessary outfits for performances.
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Open to all female students. Previous singing experience is not necessary. Music is selected from all styles of literature and various concerts are planned throughout the year. Students will provide necessary outfits for performances.
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Open to all male students. Previous singing experience is not necessary. Music is selected from all styles of literature and several performances are planned throughout the year. Students will provide necessary outfits for performances.
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Open to the career minded musician. It will cover basic music theory and music history, which will be helpful for the college bound music major. Minimum enrollment required -- possible independend study.
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Jazz Ensemble includes saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and rhythm section instruments (bass guitar, guitar, piano, drums) and performs music from all of the various jazz styles. Students will also learn basic improvisation techniques. This ensemble will perform at various times and places throughout the year.
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This group is a select ensembel that comprises the best vocalists of the school. It serves as an entertainment facet of the mucis department singing varied concerts throughout the state for civic and community functions. This involves day and night concerts and some weekends. Students selected for th is ensemble will be required to purchase the specified outfit.
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This course is open to anyone (musician or non-musician) who would like to gain a better understanding of the history of music. Students will listen, discuss, and study about the history of music from early times through the popular music styles of today. A textbook/workbook will be required for the class. Minimum enrollment required.
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The Hayden Dance Team Class will be a limited, tryout-based class. Students will be involved in competition and performance dancing. Students will create and implement various routines. This is a high endurance class. Students will be responsible for basic costs.
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This class is a basic course open to all students. It covers basic acting skills, as well as a variety of technical aspects of the theater. Students will learn character and script analysis, blocking and staging techniques, and will perform in front of an audience for their final.
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This class is an advanced class, open to students who have successfully completed Introduction to Theater. It will focus on sharpening the skills learned in the introductory class. Studnets will perform longer pieces, generally one-act plays, and will have the opportunity to take these productions to one-act competitions, or other public venues.
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