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BENSON HIGH
SCHOOL
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
HANDBOOK
2013-2014
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2/1/13 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Types of Diplomas Offered at Benson High School .............................................................................................. 6 Directions for choosing your courses: .................................................................................................................... 6
GRADE SCALE / GPA CALCULATIONS .................................................................................................. 7 UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................... 8
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.................................................................................................................................... 9 English 9 ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
English 10 ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Honors English 10............................................................................................................................................. 10 English 11 ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Honors English 11- (Dual Credit Optional - ENG 101) ................................................................................... 10 English 12 ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Honors English IV - (Dual Credit Optional - ENG 102) .................................................................................. 11 Applied English / AIMS Prep ........................................................................................................................... 11
MATH DEPARTMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 12
Algebra I ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Geometry........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Advanced Geometry ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Honors Algebra 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Applied Math / AIMS Prep ............................................................................................................................... 12
Honors Pre-Calculus - (Dual Credit Optional - MAT 187) .............................................................................. 13 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ................................................................................................................... 13
Contemporary World History ........................................................................................................................... 13
Honors Contemporary World History .............................................................................................................. 13 Ancient History – Before 1500’s ...................................................................................................................... 13
American/AZ History – 1877 to Present .......................................................................................................... 13 Honors American/AZ History – 1607 to Present ............................................................................................ 13 American/AZ Government ............................................................................................................................... 14
Honors American/AZ Government .................................................................................................................. 14 Economics ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Advanced Studies in Humanities ...................................................................................................................... 14 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT .................................................................................................................................. 14
Biology I ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 Physical Science................................................................................................................................................ 15
Environmental Science………………………………………………………………………………………..15
Anatomy & Physiology / Human Anatomy - ................................................................................................... 15 Honors Chemistry - (Dual Credit Optional – CHM 130) ................................................................................. 15 Physics .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT............................................................................................................................... 16 Band .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Jazz Band……………………………………………………………………………………………………...16
Concert Choir .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Show Choir ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 Introduction to Design/Art ................................................................................................................................ 16
Graphic Design 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Graphic Design 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 17
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ....................................................................................................... 17 P.E./Wellness .................................................................................................................................................... 17 Co-Ed P.E. ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
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Strength Training and Physical Conditioning ................................................................................................... 17 Sports P.E. ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT .......................................................................................................... 18
Spanish I............................................................................................................................................................ 18
Spanish II .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Honors Spanish III ............................................................................................................................................ 18 Honors Spanish IV ............................................................................................................................................ 18
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION / CTE .......................................................................................... 19 BUSINESS & COMPUTERS/ CTE ..................................................................................................................... 19
Business & Technology 1 ................................................................................................................................. 19 Business & Technology 2 (Dual Credit Optional – CIS 116) .......................................................................... 19 Marketing & Management ............................................................................................................................... 19 Advertising 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 Advertising 2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
Accounting 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 Accounting 2 (Reverse Credit Course – Cochise College BUS 201) ............................................................... 20
CULINARY ARTS / CTE .................................................................................................................................... 20 Culinary Arts 1 .................................................................................................................................................. 20 Culinary Arts 2 (Dual Credit Optional - CUL 215) .......................................................................................... 20 Culinary Arts Internship (Dual Credit Optional - CUL 215) ............................................................................ 20
NURSING SERVICES / CTE .............................................................................................................................. 21 Health Technology Careers – (Reverse Credit Course – Cochise College HLT 100) ...................................... 21
Medical Terminology - (Reverse Credit Course - Cochise College HLT 101) ………………………………22
Nursing Services - (Reverse Credit Course – Cochise College HLT 109) ....................................................... 21 AGRICULTURE / CTE ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Introduction to Agriculture ............................................................................................................................... 21 Applied Biological Systems .............................................................................................................................. 21
Agriculture Science 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Agriculture Science 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 22
WELDING/CTE ................................................................................................................................................... 22 Welding 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
Welding 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Welding Internships .......................................................................................................................................... 22
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES / CTE...................................................................................................... 22
Construction Core ............................................................................................................................................. 22 Construction Technology 1 ............................................................................................................................... 22 Construction Technology 2 (Cochise College Dual Credit Option - BCT 102) ............................................... 23 Construction Technology Internship................................................................................................................. 23
ENGINEERING / CTE ......................................................................................................................................... 23 Engineering 1 (Introduction to Engineering Design) ........................................................................................ 23
Engineering 2 ( U of A Engineering 102 Dual Credit )……………………………………………………….24
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS / CTE ............................................................................................................ 24 Introduction to Design/Art ................................................................................................................................ 24 Graphic Design 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 24 Graphic Design 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 24
Digital Photography 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 24 Digital Photography 2 (Dual Credit Optional – DMA 110) ............................................................................. 24 CTE Internship – Available for all programs (Accounting, Marketing, Ag, Construction, Culinary, Welding,
Graphic Design, Digital Photography) ............................................................................................................. 24
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JOURNALISM ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 Journalism / Yearbook ...................................................................................................................................... 25
TEACHER & LIBRARY AIDE ........................................................................................................................... 25
Teacher Aide ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
Library Aide ...................................................................................................................................................... 25 SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .......................................................................................................... 25
Adaptive English I ............................................................................................................................................ 26 Adaptive English II ........................................................................................................................................... 26 Adaptive English III .......................................................................................................................................... 26
Adaptive English IV ......................................................................................................................................... 26 Adaptive General Math ..................................................................................................................................... 26 Adaptive Pre-Algebra ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Adaptive Support .............................................................................................................................................. 27
SCHOOL TO WORK PROGRAM ...................................................................................................................... 27
Transition Skills……………………………………………………………………………………………….28
Adaptive Supervised Work - TSW ................................................................................................................... 27
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BENSON HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Listed below you will find the requirements for graduation from Benson High School. It is very important you take time to choose the
appropriate courses at each level of your high school career. Depending on your goal: 4-year college, community college, technical
school, the military service or the world of work, you must choose the courses that will meet your needs. If you are in doubt, discuss
your interests with your parents and consult our counseling office for the proper direction.
The class of 2011 and beyond will need a total of 25 academic credits to graduate from Benson High School with a Basic Diploma.
Advanced and Honor’s Diploma’s are available. Those requirements are listed below. Please see the counselor or the principal to
discuss the criteria for graduating under unusual circumstances.
(State/BHS) Class of 2012 (State/BHS) Class of 2013
English Requirements:
(English I, II, III, IV)
Math Requirements:
(Algebra I, Geometry + 1 Math Elective)
Social Studies Requirements: (World Hist., Am. History, ½ Govt., ½ Economics)
Science Requirements:
(Biology I, Physical Science or Equivalent Lab Science)
Phys, Educ. Requirements: (Freshman P.E./Wellness)
CTE/ Fine Arts Requirements: (Fine Arts or Vocational/CTE Elective)
English 4 credits
Math 3 credits
Social Studies 3 credits
Science 2 credits
CTE / Fine Art 1 credit
Health/Wellness 1 credit
Electives 11 credits
Total 25 credits
English Requirements:
(English I, II, III, IV)
Math Requirements:
(Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II (or equivalent + 1 Math Elective)
Social Studies Requirements: (World History, American History, ½ Government, ½ Economics)
Science Requirements:
(Biology I, Physical Science, Life Sci. or Equivalent Lab Science)
Phys, Educ. Requirements: (Freshman P.E./Wellness)
CTE/ Fine Arts Requirements: (Fine Arts & Vocational/CTE Elective)
English 4 credits
Math 4 credits
Social Studies 3 credits
Science 3 credits
CTE / Fine Art 1 credit
Health/Wellness 1 credit
Electives 9 credits
Total 25 credits
Graduation eligibility requires good attendance, receiving passing grades in required course work and accumulating the required
number of credits. Receiving a Benson High School diploma will be based in part on AIMS test scores, district assessments and
district administered standardized tests. All students are required to meet or exceed the Reading, Writing, and Math portions of the
Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards Exam (AIMS) as a requirement of graduation.
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Types of Diplomas Offered at Benson High School
Basic Diploma: 25 Credits (Meet or Exceed Standards on AIMS Exams)
Advanced Diploma: 26 Credits
25 "Basic Diploma" Credit Requirements plus:
• 1 Additional Math & 1 Additional Science
• Overall GPA of 3.25 or better
• Exceed the standard on a minimum of 2 of the Aims Exams
• Complete seventy (60) hours of documented service learning (Class of 2011+)
Honor’s Diploma: 28 Credits
25 Basic Credit Requirements plus:
• Complete AZ Board of Regents recommended curriculum
• Overall GPA of 3.5 or better
• Exceed the standard on all 3 of the Aims Exams
• Complete seventy (70) hours of documented service learning (Class of 2011)
• Complete eighty (80) hours of documented service learning (Class of 2012+)
Directions for choosing your courses: 1. Students must take a minimum of four required courses each term through the sophomore year.
2. Students will not be allowed to take English, Math or Social Studies courses out of sequence.
3. Seniors in good standing and who meet the requirements may request a reduced schedule with a minimum of 6 classes.
Students must submit a request to the counselor and principal with the written approval of parents. This request must be made
within the 1st week of the school year or upon enrollment.
4. There will be no schedule changes after the 2nd
week of the semester. If extenuating circumstances exist, then a schedule
change will be made but the student will receive a “WF” grade (Withdraw Fail) on their transcript for the dropped course.
Choose your schedule carefully.
A GENERAL OUTLINE FOR 4-YEAR PLAN:
(CLASS OF 2011-2012)
A GENERAL OUTLINE FOR 4-YEAR PLAN:
(CLASS OF 2013 AND BEYOND)
FRESHMAN
English I
Algebra I or Geometry
Biology I
PE
CTE
2 Electives
SOPHOMORE
English II
Geom. / Adv. Geom. or Alg. II
Phys. Science / Agri. Sequence
Contemporary World History
CTE
2 Electives
FRESHMAN
English I
Algebra I or Geometry
Biology I
PE
Freshman Seminar/Bus &
Tech 1
2 Electives
SOPHOMORE
English II
Geom. / Adv. Geom. or Alg. II
Phys. Science
Contemporary World History
CTE
2 Electives
JUNIOR
English III
US/AZ History
*Additional Math required
*3rd
Science recommended
CTE
2 Electives
SENIOR
English IV
½ US/AZ Govt. + ½ Econ
*Additional Math recommended
*Additional Science recommended
CTE
2 Electives
JUNIOR
English III
US/AZ History
Algebra 2
3rd
Science
CTE
2 Electives
SENIOR
English IV
½ US/AZ Govt. + ½ Econ
Additional Math required
*Additional Science recommended
CTE
2 Electives
**Refer to current catalogs for requirements for the following post-secondary programs: 4-year colleges & universities, community
colleges, technical/vocational schools and military service.
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DUAL/REVERSE CREDIT CLASSES
Cochise College dual credit and reverse credit courses are available depending upon the state legislature. The courses eligible are
noted in the Table of Contents as Dual Credit or Reverse Credit. A Reverse Credit class is a college level course that is taught by an
assigned staff member from Cochise College on the campus of Benson High School. A Dual Credit class is a college level course that
is taught by a Benson High School staff member for Cochise College. In either case, credit is awarded for both high school and
college credit. During the first week of class, a Cochise College representative will come to the above listed classes to register those
interested in dual credit. Arrangements will be made prior to the class beginning for the student to take the Cochise College Placement
Exam.
DUAL / REVERSE CREDIT "TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM"
Cochise College tuition and fees must be paid to the college but the textbooks are provided by Benson High School. The tuition rate
for Benson High School students will be based on a typical 3-credit course. While the actual cost for a 3-credit course is $70 per
credit, Benson High School students will be responsible for paying 50% of the total cost while Benson High School will pay the
remaining balance. For example: ENG 101 is a 3 credit course. 3 X $70= $210. Student cost $105. BHS pays $105 plus the book.
All currently enrolled BHS students are eligible for the reduced tuition rate but must achieve a "C" or better in all Dual / Reverse
Credit courses to remain eligible for future courses. Any student that fails to meet this academic expectation will be responsible for
the full tuition costs for all future courses that they enroll in. In addition, any student that fails to meet the academic requirements or
“drops” a course will be responsible for FULL reimbursement to the Benson Unified School District for any College Tuition payment
made on their behalf. All prerequisites must be met as described in the course description in addition to Cochise College admission
requirements.
GRADE SCALE / GPA CALCULATIONS
Benson High School utilizes two separate Grade Scales as determined by the level of the course. All regular education courses are
graded on the Level I scale while Advanced Level courses are graded on the Level II Scale. The Level II scale is utilized to encourage
students to enroll in a more challenging course while being given more latitude in the grading scale. All GPA calculations are
computed on a 4.0 scale.
Level I Percent Grade Level II Percent Grade 97-100 A+ 94-100 A+
93-96 A 93-87 A
90-92 A- 86-80 A-
87-89 B+ 77-79 B+
83-86 B 73-76 B
80-82 B- 70-72 B-
77-79 C+ 68-69 C+
73-76 C 67 C
70-72 C- 65-66 C-
67-69 D+ 63-64 D+
63-66 D 62 D
60-62 D- 60-61 D-
0-59 F 0-59 F
All subjects will receive a letter grade.
LEVEL I: All courses not listed as Level II
LEVEL II: Honors English 3 & 4, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus I & II, Honors Chemistry, Physics, Spanish 3 & 4,
Honors US/AZ History, Honors US/AZ Government, Accounting I & II, Human Anatomy, Pre Calculus,
Engineering, and Advanced Studies in Humanities.
HONOR ROLL:
The honor roll is calculated at the end of each semester. Grade point averages are determined by the values listed below:
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GPA Calculation
Level I & Level II Courses
A+=4.0 A=3.7 A-=3.4
B+=3.0 B=2.7 B-=2.4
C+=2.0 C=1.7 C-=1.4
D+=1.0 D=0.7 D-=0.4
Honor Roll certificates will be awarded to students in two different categories at the end of each semester:
Superintendent’s Honor Roll – GPA of 3.5 to 4.0
Principal’s Honor Roll – GPA of 3.0 to 3.49
UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Class Rank Composite Score High School GPA
Top 25% or ACT 22 or SAT 1040 or 3.00 in 16 core courses
The 16 core courses are:
4 – Credits of English 2- Credits of Social Studies
4 – Credits of Math 2- Credit of Foreign Language
3 – Credits of Science 1- Credit of Fine Arts
Please keep that in mind when you are choosing your courses. If you have any questions, please speak with your counselor.
SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS
Service Learning is an activity, which enhances the educational experience at Benson High School.
What is Service Learning?
1. Service Learning is “An educational activity, program, or curriculum that seeks to promote student learning through
experiences associated with volunteerism or community service.” “
2. Service learning activities must benefit the “community”, and cannot be a part of a student’s normal participation in a
curricular, co-curricular, or extracurricular activity.
3. Service learning provides a link between classroom instruction and the student’s community. Service learning engages the
student in volunteer activity, which benefits both the student and the community.
4. Service learning activities benefit the student by: developing a pattern of volunteerism and participation in the community’s
life, using classroom skills and information in working situations, giving opportunities to work with other people, and
providing hands-on experience in potential vocational opportunities.
5. Service learning activities benefit the community as students are seen in a positive light actively involved in meaningful
service events.
HIGH HONORS TUITION SCHOLARSHIP
HIGH HONORS TUITION SCHOLARSHIP Available beginning the first Fall semester after a student graduates from high school, or upon successful completion of high
school course work.
Must be utilized by the first Spring semester after a student graduates from high school, or upon successful completion of
high school course work. Contact individual universities for exact deadlines for claiming award.
A 25% Fixed* In-State University Tuition Scholarship for one year following high school graduation to students who meet
the qualifications listed on the next page
Renewable for an additional 3 years, based upon meeting University established criteria
This is a university scholarship, all criteria and process for the renewability, transferability, applicability is at the sole
discretion of each university independently.
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Amount of award varies based upon tuition fees charged by each university
* Fixed – the value of the award is set at 25% of the cost of tuition the fall semester following the students’ high school graduation and does not increase each year.
Visit www.azed.gov/endorsement-tuition-scholarship/
for additional information and answers to the most frequently asked questions
QUALIFICATIONS (CLASS OF 2013 & BEYOND)
Students must have Arizona residency with lawful immigration status AND meet the following academic criteria:
Part 1 (Core Competency)
Complete all 16 Core Competency Courses by graduation with a B* or better or receive an acceptable score (*See Table 1)on the Advance
Placement (AP) or a 4 on the International Baccalaureate (IB) exam for that subject matter. The 16 Core Competency Courses as defined by the Arizona Board of Regents Tri-University Admission requirements are: 4 units English; 4 units
Math; 3 units Lab Science; 2 units Social Science; 2 units Foreign Language; and 1 unit Fine Arts.
* A "C" in a weighted course (Honors or Advance Placement course) does not convert to a "B". The grade is as reflected on the student's transcript.
If a student receives a “C” in any unit of credit of a core course (weighted or unweighted), he/she must complete one of the following options to
remain eligible: 1) Retake the unit of credit and receive a “B” or better; 2) Take an additional unit of credit in that subject matter and receive a “B” or
better; 3) Receive an acceptable score (*See Table 1) on the Advance Placement (AP) exam or a 4 on the International Baccalaureate (IB) exam for
that subject area.
AND
Part 2 (GPA/Class Rank)
Students must meet at least one of the following academic requirements: Option 1: GPA: A minimum core GPA of 3.50 in the 16 competency courses on an un-weighted 4.00 scale OR for those districts which use a 5.00
scale for IB/AP/Honors courses, an equivalent core GPA on a weighted scale that meets or exceeds the value in *Table 2.
Option 2: Class Rank: Student is in the top 5% of their high school graduating class.
AND
Part 3 (AIMS Exams - Reading, Writing, and Math)
Students must meet at least one of the following assessment options:
Option 1: EXCEED Standards on all 3 of the AIMS HS exams by the end of their junior year. Option 2: EXCEED Standards on 2 of the AIMS exams and MEET Standards on 1 of the AIMS HS exams by the end of their junior year.
Additionally, student would need to receive a minimum score of 3 on two Advanced Placement exams or a minimum score of 4 on two
International Baccalaureate exams. AP/IB exams may be taken during the senior year.
AND
Part 4 (ACT/SAT1) Students must meet at least one of the following admissions test options and submit scores to the universities they apply
to:
Option 1: At least 28 on the ACT test Option 2: At least 1300 on the SAT1 test (critical reading & math, excluding essay).
* Table 1 & Table 2 are on the web site at:
http://www.azed.gov/endorsement-tuition-scholarship/
THE COURSES OUTLINED IN THIS BOOKLET ARE THE ANTICIPATED CLASSES FOR THE 2013-2014 SCHOOL
YEAR. THE ACTUAL COURSE OFFERINGS WILL BE BASED ON PRE-ENROLLMENT, AVAILABLE FACULTY
AND BUDGET.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
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English I Requirements: 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Minimum Score of Approaches on 8th
Grade AIMS
Degree of Difficulty: High
A survey in interpretation of short stories and poems, it provides the in-depth reading and discussing of two plays and a novel and the
learning of literary terms related to all the aforementioned genres. Students will practice writing acceptable answers to essay
questions. Vocabulary lessons will be developed from the readings. This course concentrates on the writing of narrative, descriptive
and expository paragraphs with an emphasis on sentence structure, spelling, and correct use of capitalization, punctuation, nouns,
pronouns and verbs. The student will write a 3-4-page research paper, a short story, and autobiography and two book reports. Each
writing will include a preliminary outline. The semester incorporates a structured vocabulary study. Students will receive instruction
in the school’s writing sample and preparation for the writing portion of the AIMS test.
English II Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: English I
Degree of Difficulty: High
Reviews and extends students’ knowledge and skills in interpreting short stories, essays, and poems; in writing about literature; and in
using literary terminology. Students read and respond to a variety of literary selections, including the novel. This course concentrates
on the writing of essays of 3-5 paragraphs with emphasis on the steps of the writing process; sentence structure effectiveness; using
capitalization, punctuation and spelling; and in selecting appropriate nouns, pronouns, verbs and modifiers. The student will write
essays, including the persuasive essay. Students will receive instruction in the school’s writing sample and preparation for the writing
portion of the AIMS test.
Honors English II Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: English I
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
Reviews and extends students’ knowledge and skills in interpreting short stories, essays, and poems; in writing about literature; and in
using literary terminology. Students read and respond to a variety of literary selections, including the novel. This course concentrates
on the writing of five paragraph essays with emphasis on the steps of the writing process; sentence structure effectiveness; using
capitalization, punctuation and spelling; and in selecting appropriate nouns, pronouns, verbs and modifiers. The student will write
essays, including the persuasive essay. Students will receive instruction in the school’s writing sample. Students will also work to
pass (with an emphasis on exceeding) the reading and writing portion of the AIMS test.
The course offers intensive and extensive reading selections of major world authors and emphasizes skills in critical reading and
thinking, literary analysis, and literary terminology. Students will also read four novels and two plays by world authors; they will
choose an author to research in depth for a written and oral report. Vocabulary will focus on context words from the literature sections
and PSAT-PLAN vocabulary list. This course concentrates on mastery of the parts of speech and the parts of a sentence along with
the function of the kinds of phrases and clauses used.
English III Requirements: 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: English II
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course concentrates on continuing practice in the writing process: from pre-writing through first-draft revisions and re-writes.
The course emphasizes clear sentence and paragraph construction, correct choice of words and the thorough development of ideas
when writing essays or creative writings. Students will write expository, persuasive, descriptive and narrative paragraphs; five essays;
a short story or a one-act play; poems; business letters; a novella; and an 8-10 page research paper to present orally. The semester
incorporates structured vocabulary study. Literature involves American Literature from its beginnings to modern day. Students will
receive instruction in the school’s writing sample and preparation for the reading or writing portion of the AIMS test if they have not
yet met the requirements to pass.
Students who have met but not exceeded the AIMS reading or writing will be encouraged to take one or both of these tests to exceed.
Honors English III - (Dual Credit Optional - ENG 101) Requirements: 11
th Grade
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Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: B or better in English classes + Meets or Exceeds on the AIMS Reading and Writing Exams.
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
This course concentrates on continuing practice in the writing process: from pre-writing through first-draft revisions and their re-writes. The
course emphasizes clear sentence and paragraph construction, correct choice of words and the thorough development of ideas when writing
essays or creative writings. Students will write expository, persuasive, descriptive and narrative paragraphs; five essays; a short story or a
one-act play; poems; business letters; a novella; and an 8-10 page research paper to present orally. The semester incorporates structured
vocabulary study. Literature involves American Literature from its beginning to modern day.
The course offers intensive and extensive reading selections of major American authors and emphasizes skills in critical reading and thinking,
literary analysis, and literary terminology. Students will also read six novels and four plays by American authors; they will choose an author
to research in depth for a written and oral report. Vocabulary will focus on context words from the literature sections and SAT-ACT
vocabulary list. This course concentrates on mastery of the parts of speech and the parts of a sentence along with the function of the kinds of
phrases and clauses used. Students will receive instruction in the school’s writing sample and preparation for the writing portion of the AIMS
test.
Students who have not exceeded the AIMS reading or writing will be required to take these tests until they have exceeded.
English IV Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: English III
Degree of Difficulty: High
Further extends students’ knowledge and skills in the interpretation of and response to literature. Students will read, discuss, analyze, speak
and write about a variety of literary selections. Students will read two contemporary or classical novels and respond in a variety of ways,
including writing and tests. Students will continue to study the traits of good writing. The course concentrates on development of competency
in writing conventions, sentence structure and patterns, effective word choice, and development and organization of ideas. Student will write
narrative, descriptive, expository, analytical and persuasive essays. Students will complete a 2,000-word research paper/project to present to
an audience. The course also includes a review of grammar and usage, instruction in the school’s writing sample, preparation for the writing
portion of the AIMS test, and practice in SAT/ACT competencies.
Honors English IV - (Dual Credit Optional - ENG 102) Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: B or better in English classes + Meets or Exceeds AIMS Reading and Writing Exams.
Completion of Composition 101 with B or higher.
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
This is an upper-level course for university-bound students. Students will read, analyze and respond to British Literature from the Anglo-
Saxon Period through the Modern Era in addition to reading one classic novel. They will respond through literal, inferential and critical
analysis in discussions, writings, visuals, recordings, research and exams. Students will add to their knowledge of literary elements and
terminology. Students will read and critique scholarly essays, write essays that pattern these, and write essays of definition, of
comparison/contrast, of classification, of process analysis, of cause/effect, of persuasion, and of description. Finally, students will research
and write a literary analysis paper of 2,000 words using the MLA approach, and present the paper to an audience.
The course includes an intensive review of grammar, usage, vocabulary, and basic composition skills, with emphasis on improving the
substance, structure and style of writing and on honing the students’ skill and control. Students will receive instruction in the traits of good
writing and in the writing process.
Applied English / AIMS Prep Requirements: 11
th / 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: FFB or Approaches on AIMS Exam
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course will review and strengthen the student’s skills in reading, writing, spelling, and communication. This course concentrates
on increasing skills in reading, writing, spelling and speaking. There is an emphasis on five paragraph essays with the focus on the
writing process, sentence structure, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. The course emphasizes clear sentence and paragraph
construction, correct choice of words and the thorough development of ideas when writing essays or creative writings. Students will
receive instruction in the school’s writing sample and preparation for the reading and writing portion of the AIMS test.
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MATH DEPARTMENT
Algebra I Requirements: 8
th - 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Math Placement Exam (Orleans-Hanna –9th
Grade Only)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course is the basic foundation for future math classes. It covers the algebraic concepts of the real numbers system, functions,
statistics and probability. A Calculator is required.
Geometry Requirements: 9
th - 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Grade of D or better in Algebra I
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course develops all the basic concepts of geometry, including proofs, parallel lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, circles,
area, study of solids, synthetic and coordinate geometry, trigonometry and concepts of discrete mathematics. A scientific calculator,
graph paper, protractor and compass are required.
Honors Geometry Requirements: 9
th - 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in Algebra I
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course develops all the basic and advanced concepts of geometry, including proofs, parallel lines, triangle, quadrilaterals,
polygons, circles, area, study of solids, synthetic and coordinate geometry, trigonometry and concepts of discrete mathematics. This
course involves a more rigorous study of all the concepts in regular Geometry to include an in-depth study of trigonometry: solution of
right and oblique triangles. A scientific calculator, graph paper, protractor and compass are required.
Honors Algebra II Requirements: 10
th / 11
th / 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in Algebra I and Geometry
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course reviews basic Algebra I concepts and then focuses on Algebra II concepts of the operations with the real number system
functions, polynomials and factoring, rational expressions, coordinate geometry, systems of equations, logic, discrete mathematics,
inequalities, and complex numbers. A Scientific Calculator is required.
Applied Math / AIMS Prep Requirements: 11
th / 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Geometry
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This term course reviews topics from Algebra I and Geometry as they apply to real world situations. The applications may include
financing a car, owning a home, buying on credit, investing money, planning a trip, budgeting money, calculating taxes, and other
personal finances. Students will be expected to use the Internet for finding resources. It covers concepts in equations, functions,
coordinate geometry, trigonometry, statistics and probability. The focus of this class will be to prepare student for the successful
completion of the state mandated AIMS exam.
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Pre-Calculus - (Dual Credit Optional - MAT 187) Requirements: 11
th /12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 5 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite Grade of C or Above in Algebra 2 or 3 and appropriate Accuplacer test results
Degree of Difficult Very High
Topics from college-level algebra and trigonometry essential to the study of calculus and analytic geometry are included in this
course. Includes algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers, linear and
nonlinear systems of equations and inequalities, and sequences and series. A Scientific Calculator is required. This class may be
taken as a dual-credit course with Cochise College.
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Contemporary World History Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course focuses on The Age of Exploration until the current times. The course enforces maps and building familiarity with
locations and geographic terminology. Activities are provided for connecting past and present and for focusing on current events.
Honors Contemporary World History Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: B or Better in English I
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course focuses on The Age of Exploration until the current times. Students will read first person narratives, historical documents,
and will focus on the present-day implications of historical events and people. Essays and projects will reflect students’ critical
thinking regarding these events and people. The course will also include a geography segment and will build a student’s familiarity
with locations and geographic terminology.
Ancient History – Before 1500’s Requirements: 9
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit - Elective
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average to High
This course focuses on Pre-History up to the Middles Ages. It will focus on history shaping philosophies and religions and how people
in other times and places have grappled with the fundamental questions of truth, justice and responsibility.
American/AZ History – 1877 to Present Requirements: 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Contemporary World History
Degree of Difficulty: High
This is a course focusing on the social, political and traditional history of the United States. Emphasis will be on using primary
documents, oral histories and other sources as appropriate. A review of American History from 1607-Civil War will be presented;
however emphasis for the course will be placed on contemporary American History from Civil War Reconstruction to the present.
The impact of Arizona in the history of the United States will also be addressed.
Honors American/AZ History – 1607 to Present Requirements: 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College per Semester
Course Prerequisite: GPA of 3.0 and/or with Instructor Approval from the English & Cont. World History dept.
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
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This is an advanced course focusing thoroughly on the social, oral and human experiences in American history. Emphasis will be on
using primary documents, oral histories and other sources as appropriate. The impact of Arizona in the history of the United States
will also be addressed. This class may be taken as a dual-credit course with Cochise College.
American/AZ Government Requirements: 12
th Grade
Semester Course: .5 Credit
Course Prerequisite: American/AZ History-1877 to Present
Degree of Difficulty: High
This is a course focusing on the basic principles of American government with an emphasis on the Constitution, Bill of Rights and the
Supreme Court. Correlation with how government plays a vital role in our daily lives will be emphasized. The impact of Arizona
government will also be addressed.
Honors American/AZ Government Requirements: 12
th Grade
Semester Course: .5 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: GPA of 3.0 and/or with Instructor Approval
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
This is a study of the political system of the United States with emphasis on constitutional development, political culture, voting,
political parties, campaigns and elections, interest groups, public opinion, and the three branches of the national government. This
course is designed to increase the student’s awareness and understanding of the political process of the impact of race, gender and
ethnicity upon the political process and of the citizen’s role within that process. This class can be taken as a duel-credit course with
Cochise College. This class may be taken as a dual-credit course with Cochise College.
Economics Requirements: 12
th Grade
Semester Course: .5 Credit
Course Prerequisite: American/AZ History-1877 to Present
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This is an elective course and is reserved for seniors and counselor recommended juniors. It includes coverage of basic economic
principles such as supply and demand, pricing, factors of production, competition and government’s role in the marketplace. Students
will learn personal survival skills dealing with banking, investments, credit, insurance, housing, taxes and problem solving
Advanced Studies in Humanities Requirements: 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: GPA, SAT and teacher recommendation
Degree of Difficulty: High
This is an independent studies class with a focal area around two academic competitions. Students will study a preselected theme
from August until January. This theme is provided as a unit study by the United States Academic Decathlon. Students will be
required to do extensive studying, reading and researching in class and at home in support of the curriculum. Students will be required
to attend scrimmages for the academic competitions as well as an official competition for Athletic Decathlon Regional’s in January.
The second competition is for the World Scholar’s Cup. This competition is similar to the Academic Decathlon except for a few
variations. Competition for this event is held in April and is open to every student who is enrolled in this class. This class qualifies
as a Fine Arts Credit for college/university consideration.
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Biology I Requirements: 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
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Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This is a laboratory-oriented course designed to meet the needs of students who desire a more extensive and vigorous study of the
biological sciences. This course will provide an in depth study of biology beginning with Ecology and continuing through the diversity
of plant life.
Physical Science Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Biology I and Algebra I
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This class prepares students for more advanced work in Chemistry and Physics. It is a laboratory course with an emphasis on
measurement, problem solving and mathematical analysis. Students will study classical mechanics, beginning atomic theory and
chemical reactions.
Environmental Science Requirements: 11
th or 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Physical Science
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This is a computer based course designed to introduce students to environmental biology with emphasis on the major themes of
ecology and environmental biology. The students will receive instruction covering evaluation of scientific data resource management,
and principles of ecology, and human ecology.
Anatomy & Physiology / Human Anatomy Requirements: 10
th – 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 4 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Grade of B or Better in Biology I
Degree of Difficulty: High
Human Anatomy is an introductory course in the study of gross anatomy and the various systems of the body. The objective of this
course is to prepare students for the level of expectation at a university if they are planning to enter the medical field. It will also give
students the base knowledge to excel during their first years of higher education. This class may be taken as a dual-credit course with
Cochise College.
Honors Chemistry - (Dual Credit Optional – CHM 130) Requirements: 11
th / 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 4 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Algebra II (C or better) and Physical Science.
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
Chemistry is a college prep course. Chemistry will prepare the student for careers in the medical profession, agriculture or any
biological area. It is also a good course to prepare students for the difficulty of college work. Study begins with a math review and
progresses through the studies of matter to the properties and the changes that matter undergoes. There is heavy emphasis on
chemistry math. Students should have a good knowledge of algebra. This class may be taken as a dual-credit course with Cochise
College.
Honors Physics - (Dual Credit Optional - PHY 111) Requirements: 11
th /12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 4 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Algebra II(C or better), one (1) year of Science.
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
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The Physics course is primarily designed for juniors and seniors as part of a college preparatory program. It will deal quantitatively
with kinematics, dynamics, static, rotation, vibration, fluids, behavior wave motion, electric magnetism, light, optics and nuclear
energy. This class may be taken as a dual-credit course with Cochise College.
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT
Band Requirements: 9
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: At least one year of experience, permission from instructor, know how to read music, dedication
to the ensemble.
Degree of Difficulty: Average
The Benson Bobcat Band is a combination marching and concert band. This band will perform at home football games and will
participate at any band days made possible. The Bobcat Band will also perform at the local parades, girls and boys basketball games
and will present a semester concert. The band will also perform at regional contest and other events that the director feels are
appropriate for the band and community.
Grading: Each performance is a part of the grade as well as participation on a daily basis. To letter in band a student must participate
in all facets and complete any and all testing required by the instructor. Auditions may be required. The band class is scheduled as a
yearlong class with the final grade given at the end of the year. Students will be responsible for uniforms and equipment checked out
to them during the year.
Concert Choir Requirements: 9
th-12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 credit
Course Prerequisite: None; no audition
Degree of Difficulty: Beginning to Intermediate
Mixed-voice choir (men and women) performing a wide range of musical styles; song selections are easy-to-medium level of
difficulty. All levels of singers will be admitted to this choir. Concert Choir will participate in two concerts each semester on the
BHS campus; additional performances may be added at the teacher’s discretion, and with the approval of the majority of the choir
members. Successful participation in all concerts is required to complete course requirements (excuses and alternative assignments
given at the discretion of the teacher).
Show Choir Requirements: 9
th-12
th Grade (exceptions considered on appeal)
Year-Long Course: 1 credit
Course Prerequisite: None, though choir experience preferred; audition required; parental consent form required
Degree of Difficulty: Medium to Very High
Auditioned mixed chorus performing a wide range of musical styles, focusing on singing combined with physical actions (choreography);
selections generally feature medium-to-very difficult level of difficulty. Singers must display strong musical skills, including sight-reading
skills, pitch-matching, part-singing ability, as well as strong voice quality. This choir will participate in two concerts each semester on the
BHS campus, and several off-campus concerts (i.e. Butterfield Days, ChoDA Festival, EAC Performance Festival, etc.); and yearly choir
tour; additional performances may be added at the conductor’s discretion, some with the approval of the majority of the choir members.
Successful participation in all concerts is required to complete course requirements (excuses and alternative assignments given at the
discretion of the teacher). Show Choir members are required to purchase a concert outfit ($50-100), and to participate in a choir tour in
the spring; fundraising opportunities available, as needed.
Introduction to Design/Art Requirements: 9
th –10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Introduction to Design/Art involves the practice of effective communication skills in the visual arts, problem solving and decision making, as
well as safe working procedures in the visual arts room. Legal and ethical behavior will be utilized as well as basic computer concepts,
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operations, and application. Students will learn to draw and illustrate, create computer graphics and work with a variety of mediums. 2D
artworks as well as 3D artworks will be created.
Graphic Design 1 Requirements: 10
th –11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Introduction to Design/Art
Degree of Difficulty: High
Graphic Design 1 involves continuation of the lessons of beginning art and furthers those concepts. Employability skills participation in
Skills USA and oral communication are added to the students’ lessons. Students in Graphic Communications will continue on a path of
visual arts centered on Photoshop and InDesign. These students’ work will be begun as drawings and illustrations and then progress into the
technical areas of CS3 and CS4.
Graphic Design 2 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Graphic Design 1
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
Graphic Design 2 will involve completion of InDesign and Photoshop assignments geared towards implementation of graphics
communication work in chosen fields. Students will be expected to demonstrate job search skills, financial records for a graphic
communication office and exploration of the theory and practice of graphic communications. Students will be expected to create
Digital Media Products and develop an individual career path for the graphic communication organization. Culmination will be the
preparation of students towards employment in the graphics communication workplace, either as a freelance artist, employee in the
field, or an entrepreneur.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT P.E./Wellness Requirements: 9
th Grade Only
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit (Required)
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Combined male & female PE course which offers opportunity to develop a broad spectrum of skills for recreation and to build interest
and desire for continuing participation in physical fundamentals, strategy, equipment and safety factors. There will be a variety of
aerobic activities to increase the student’s cardiovascular fitness. Written and skills tests, fitness tests, basketball, volleyball, soccer
and others are all components of this course. Wellness topics such as stress, fitness, drugs, tobacco safety, CPR and first aid will be
addressed. There will also be basic instruction of the muscles, as well as basic nutritional practices. All class members will be
expected to participate in all activities.
Co-Ed P.E. Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: P.E. Wellness (Grade of B or better)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Combined male & female PE course that offers opportunity to develop a more in-depth concept of skills for recreation and to build
interest and desire for continuing participation in physical fundamentals, strategy, and safety factors. There will be a variety of aerobic
activities to increase the student’s cardiovascular fitness. Basketball, volleyball, swimming, soccer and other games and more lifetime
sports such as golf, tennis and such are all components of this course. All class members will be expected to participate in all
activities.
Strength Training and Physical Conditioning Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Grade of B or Better in PE Wellness 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
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The Emphasis of this course is on developing individual student's physical strength and endurance through weight training,
conditioning, agility drills, sprinting, plyometrics, and nutrition. Students need to be self-motivated to work toward their potential.
Sports P.E. Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Grade of B or Better in PE Wellness 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
The Emphasis of this course is on developing individual student's physical strength and endurance and sport specific skills through
technical training, weight training, conditioning, agility drills, sprinting, plyometrics, and nutrition. Students need to be self-motivated
to work toward their potential.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Spanish I Requirements: 9
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students will be taught the basic Spanish language skills. These skills are developed through learning the grammatical composition of
Spanish. Students are versed in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students will be exposed to the cultural aspects of Latin
America and Spain. Spanish second language learning requires a great deal of memorization. It is recommended that students take
Spanish I and Spanish II, back to back, to maximize fluency and minimize loss of language through disuse.
Spanish II Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Spanish I
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students continue work on the grammatical structure of the Spanish language. Normally, most students who complete the second year
of Spanish are cognizant of the entire grammatical structure of the Spanish language. Generally speaking, the course is taught totally
in Spanish. There is also a continuation of study relating to the culture aspects of Latin America and Spain. A student is
recommended to begin the second year as soon after Spanish I as possible, but no later than one year. A translation dictionary is highly
recommended from this level forward.
Honors Spanish III Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Spanish II
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
The class focuses on oral communication and the increased development of vocabulary. A great deal of emphasis is placed on the
review of grammar in order to become an effective communicator. It may be taught as a combined class with Spanish 4. This course
requires students develop a reading and writing portfolio.
Honors Spanish IV Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Spanish III
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
The class focuses on oral communication and increased development of vocabulary. Emphasis is placed on selected readings in
Spanish and Latin American Literature and on writing in Spanish. It may be taught as a combined class with Spanish III. This course
requires students to develop a reading and writing portfolio.
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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION / CTE
BUSINESS & COMPUTERS/ CTE
Business & Technology 1 Requirements: 9
th –10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Type by touch 15 wpm
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Business & Technology 1 is an introductory course designed for 9th
and 10th
grade students interested in learning business and
computer skills. Students learn introductory Word, Excel, and PowerPoint concepts within the Windows operating system.
Additionally, students create a short movie exploring career options using Movie Maker, create a business plan, set life goals and
practice keyboarding skills.
Business & Technology 2 (Dual Credit Optional – CIS 116) Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Business & Technology 1
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Understanding business, marketing, economics, and communication are critical to success in business and college. Students will use
advanced software (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) while learning how to professionally present ideas and concepts about marketing
and business. Students will explore careers, create a resume and begin an electronic career portfolio. Website design is introduced
and students will create their own website.
Marketing & Management Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Business & Technology 2
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students completing this course are prepared to participate in teams to solve problems, think critically about business related issues
and implement effective solutions. Emphasis is on the role of small business, financial management, written & oral communications,
leadership, ethics, legal issues, marketing and human resource management. Students fully develop their career portfolio and are
prepared to successfully interview for and secure a job. Membership in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is highly
encouraged.
Advertising 1 Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Business & Technology 1
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This business course is for students who plan to establish a career in advertising, marketing, an office setting or working with
computers and technology. The students will utilize a variety of programs, such as: PowerPoint, Adobe In Design, Adobe Photoshop
and Adobe Illustrator. This class also teaches students job-hunting, spreadsheet software skills, entrepreneurship and how to present
their newfound business ideas to an audience.
Advertising 2 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Advertising 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
The student will use audio visual equipment, including digital still cameras and digital movie cameras, and editing software to prepare
short commercials, informational clips and event videos. Decision-making, leadership and time management skills are enhanced.
Students will be well prepared for an entry-level office position or post secondary business training. This course is the completing
course in the sequence of three courses in the Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship Program.
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Accounting 1 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Business & Technology 1 and Algebra II
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students considering a business degree in college should enroll in this class. This course covers the complete accounting cycle for a
sole proprietorship and corporation. Topics include: analyzing and recording business transactions, completing financial statements,
cash control and banking activities, payroll accounting, liabilities, profit/loss and taxes. Business simulations provide real world
opportunities for students to keep accounting records for each type of business through an entire accounting cycle. Membership in
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is highly encouraged.
Accounting 2 (Cochise College Reverse Credit Course – BUS 201) Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Accounting 1
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
This Cochise College course is online in the computer lab at BHS with support given by the BHS accounting teacher. An introductory
course in gathering, recording and using the financial data of a business: the accounting cycle, debits and credits, classification of
accounts, recording of transactions and preparation of financial statements for single proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations.
Students will also complete a final simulation. Students taking this course must be enrolled for reverse-credit course with
Cochise College. Membership in Future Business Leaders of America is highly encouraged.
CULINARY ARTS / CTE
Culinary Arts 1 Requirements: 10
thGrade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course covers the latest in kitchen tools and appliances, cooking terms, kitchen management, consumer decisions, nutrition, meal
planning, etiquette, kitchen safety and basic food preparation techniques. Students will apply this knowledge to meal preparation and
service for family situations and special occasions. This course will also help students become familiar with various food-related
careers.
Culinary Arts 2 (Dual Credit Optional - CUL 215) Requirements: 10
th –11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Introduction to Culinary Arts
Degree of Difficulty: Moderate
The student will cover an introduction to the hospitality industry, which includes hotel-restaurant-resort careers. A student completing
this program will possess the technical knowledge and skills required for planning, selecting, storing, purchasing, preparing and
serving quality food products using commercial equipment. Emphasis is placed on leadership skills, employability skills, and
management of food establishments. Students will cater community luncheons and events on a regular basis. These practical
applications will take place during the regular lunch period and requires students to complete all phases of the catering component.
Culinary Arts Internship (Dual Credit Optional - CUL 215) Requirements: 11
th - 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Principles of Culinary Arts
Degree of Difficulty: High
The student will continue exploration and mastery of the Culinary Arts field. A student completing this program will possess the
technical knowledge and skills required for planning, selecting, storing, purchasing, preparing and serving quality food products using
commercial equipment. Emphasis is placed on leadership skills, employability skills, and management of food establishments.
Students will cater community luncheons and events on a regular basis. These practical applications will take place during the regular
lunch period and requires students to complete all phases of the catering component.
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NURSING SERVICES / CTE Health Technology Careers – (Cochise College - Reverse Credit Course HLT 100) Requirements: 11th – 12th Grade
One Semester Course: .5 Credit BHS - 5 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Business & Technology 1
Degree of Difficulty: Average
An introduction to health careers including basic information such as ethics, professional conduct, infection control, safety,
communication and job skills. Some hands-on skills will be taught and some class time will be spent in specialty areas of a health care
facility and/or public health agency. Students taking this course must be enrolled for reverse-credit course with Cochise College.
Nursing Services - (Reverse Credit Course – Cochise College HLT 109) Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
One Semester Course: .5 Credit BHS - 5 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Health Technology Careers
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course is designed to prepare prospective medical field students to successfully complete the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
State Certification. College credit is given for this course in cooperation with Cochise College and Cochise County Tech Prep.
Cochise County Tech Prep currently provides one-half the tuition rate while the student is responsible for the remaining one-half cost.
Students are required to participate in clinical sessions that will be scheduled outside of the regular school day. Arrangements must
be made to participate in the required sessions. Students taking this course must be enrolled for reverse-credit course with
Cochise College.
AGRICULTURE / CTE
Introduction to Applied Biological Systems Requirements: 9
th –10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
The Introduction to Agriculture course is required of all students who enter the Agriculture Education Program. This is a first-year
course which is designed to prepare the student for the successive agriculture education course offered for the second, third and fourth
years of the program. Emphasis is placed on the basic principles of animal science, plant science, leadership development, agricultural
business management and occupational planning. The student must keep a notebook, participate in a supervised agricultural
experience (SAE) and participate in the FFA.
Applied Biological Systems Requirements: 10
th –11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Intro to Ag. (B or Better)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
A student must have completed Introduction to Agriculture successfully to enroll in Applied Biological Systems. Emphasis is placed
on basic competencies needed in the areas of plant sciences, animal sciences, leadership development, agricultural business
management and agricultural mechanics. Students will be required to keep a notebook, participate in a supervised agricultural
experience (SAE) and participate in the FFA.
Agriculture Science 1 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Applied Biological Systems (B or Better)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course will begin where Applied Biological Systems culminated. Emphasis in this course will be placed on plant sciences, animal
sciences, agricultural business management, horticultural science and leadership development. Students will keep a notebook, record
book, and participate in a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) and FFA. This course may be used to satisfy a science credit
necessary for graduation from Benson High School. Furthermore ASU, NAU and UA will accept it to satisfy university admittance
science credit.
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Agriculture Science 2 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Intro to Agriculture, Applied Bio Systems and Ag. Science 1 (C or Better)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course will continue with the plant sciences, animal sciences, agricultural business management, horticultural science and
leadership development students began in Agriculture Science I. Students with apply their learning while participating in a supervised
agricultural experience and FFA. This course may be used to satisfy a science credit necessary for graduation from Benson High
School. Furthermore ASU, NAU and UA will accept it to satisfy university admittance science credit.
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WELDING/CTE Welding 1 Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Two Semester Courses: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Intro to Agriculture or Construction Core
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course will cover the theory and application of major welding processes to include parameters, advantages and limitations,
applications, equipment, health and safety, introductory welding metallurgy, welding design and inspection and practical application.
The course will include aspects of oxyacetylene, arc welding and MIG welding. Emphasis will be placed on flat position welding.
Welding 2 Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Welding 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
This course will use what was learned in basic welding and add to the basic skills learned. Emphasis will be placed on vertical,
horizontal and overhead welding; the class will culminate in the building of a project
Welding Internships Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Welding 2
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Students will be expected to use plans, design their own plans to build their own project or teacher assigned projects. Students will
work with all shop tools and equipment in the shop.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES / CTE Construction Core Requirements: 9
th –11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Students will be expected to use plans, design their own plans and create material lists for ordering purposes. Students will work
extensively with both hand tools and power tools.
Construction Technology 1 Requirements: 10
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Construction Core
Degree of Difficulty: High
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These students will design and draw their own plans, create a materials list and build the plan on their own or in a small group.
Projects will include small to medium sized structures that include framing, roofing, siding, insulation, and finish work. Students will
work extensively with both hand tools and power tools. This class may meet off-site during production of structures.
Construction Technology 2 (Dual Credit Optional - BCT 102) Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credits BHS - 3 Credits Cochise College
Course Prerequisite: Construction Tech 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
These students will design and draw their own plans, create a materials list and build the plan in a small group or as a class project.
Projects will include medium to full sized structures that include all phases of residential construction including: framing, roofing,
siding, insulation, plumbing, electrical, concrete, masonry, and finish work. Students will work extensively with hand tools, power
tools and construction tools. This class may meet off-site during production.
Construction Technology Internship Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credits BHS
Course Prerequisite: Construction Tech 2
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students will be expected to use plans, design their own plans to build their own project or teacher assigned projects. Students will
work with all shop tools and equipment in the shop.
ENGINEERING / CTE
Engineering 1 (Introduction to Engineering Design-IED) Requirements: 10
th / 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisites: 1. Must have earned at least a 75% in all prior math and science courses. 2. Show interest in
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) career fields. 3. Pre-approved by Instructor
Degree of Difficulty: High
In this course, students use 3D solid modeling design software to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems. Students will
learn how to document their work and communicate solutions to peers and members of the professional community. This course is
designed for 10th or 11th grade students and utilizes Project Lead the Way curriculum. The major focus of the IED course is to expose
students to the design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering
standards, technical documentation, and computer aided design.
Engineering 2 ( ENGR-102, Introduction to Engineering, University of Arizona) Requirements: 11
th / 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 high school credit, 3 units of U of A credit
Course Prerequisite: 1. Successful completion of, or current enrollment in, Pre-Calculus or above.
2. Grade of C or better in Engineering 1 and the ability to use a CAD program.
3. Pre-approved by Instructor
4. U of A discounted tuition is $475.
Degree of Difficulty: High
Description: Engineering design, effective team participation and career preparation. Students are expected to participate in hands-on
design projects, develop education/career plans and initiate development of the personal and management skills necessary for life-long
learning. Students are expected to participate in fieldtrips to the UA throughout the school year. This course is applicable toward a
Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. Projects include Excel spreadsheets with solar ovens, and design of experiments with
catapults.
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GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS / CTE Introduction to Design/Art Requirements: 9
th –10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: None
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Introduction to Design/Art involves the practice of effective communication skills in the visual arts, problem solving and decision
making, as well as safe working procedures in the visual arts room. Legal and ethical behavior will be utilized as well as basic
computer concepts, operations, and application. Students will learn to draw and illustrate, create computer graphics and work with a
variety of mediums. 2D artworks as well as 3D artworks will be created.
Graphic Design 1 Requirements: 10
th –11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Introduction to Design/Art
Degree of Difficulty: High
Graphic Design 1 involves continuation of the lessons of beginning art and furthers those concepts. Employability skills participation
in Skills USA and oral communication are added to the students’ lessons. Students in Graphic Design 1 will continue on a path of
visual arts centered on Photoshop and InDesign. These students’ work will be begun as drawings and illustrations and then progress
into the technical areas of CS3 and CS4.
Graphic Design 2 Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Graphic Design 1
Degree of Difficulty: Very High
Graphic Design 2 will involve completion of InDesign and Photoshop assignments geared towards implementation of graphics
communication work in chosen fields. Students will be expected to demonstrate job search skills, financial records for a graphic
communication office and exploration of the theory and practice of graphic communications. Students will be expected to create
Digital Media Products and develop an individual career path for the graphic communication organization. Culmination will be the
preparation of students towards employment in the graphics communication workplace, either as a freelance artist, employee in the
field, or an entrepreneur.
Digital Photography 1 Requirements: 10
th – 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Introduction to Design/Art
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Digital Photography 1 students will demonstrate proficiency in photography and digital image editing. Students will be taking photos
for school and community displays, the 2010 yearbook, the school web site, and other publications. Knowledge of computers and
computer programs is required. Students will be given the opportunity to compete in numerous photo and graphic arts competitions.
Digital Photography 2 (Dual Credit Optional – DMA 110) Requirements: 11
th – 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Digital Photography 1
Degree of Difficulty: High
Students will be required to demonstrate proficiency in photography, digital image editing, layout, framing, application and create
displays of acceptable still photo images. Students will be taking photos for school and community displays, for the 2010-2011 school
yearbook, the school web site, and other publications. Additionally, students will be given at least one sport and organization to be
their year-long photographer. Students will be given the opportunity to compete in numerous photo and graphic arts competitions.
CTE Internship – Available for all programs (Accounting, Marketing, Ag, Construction, Culinary, Welding, Digital Photography) Requirements: 12
th Grade
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Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Contact your CTE Teacher
Degree of Difficulty: High
CTE internship is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to gain work experience in their program area of study while
earning an elective credit. Internship students will work a minimum of six hours per week, paid or volunteer. The cooperation
between teacher, student, and employer teaches job skills, career exploration, ethics and individualized employment skills directly
related to each student’s work placement. Placement in this class is by approval of the CTE teacher for the student’s program
(Accounting, Agriculture, Construction, Culinary Arts, Graphic Communications or Marketing) and interview with the CTE Director.
JOURNALISM
Journalism / Yearbook Requirements: 9
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Knowledge of writing & an interest in photographic skills (C or Above in English)
Degree of Difficulty: Average
The school yearbook (Annual), newspaper (Cat Tracks), and athletic programs (Bobcat Sports) are all school publications that are
produced during the course of the year.. Writing styles for newspaper and magazine publication are covered. Students will write
articles for the Benson community newspaper, (the News Sun) along with the school newspaper. Other areas include photography,
video production, sales and advertising, newspaper/magazine/yearbook page designing, computer editing, layout skills, and digital
photography (Photoshop). Students may take Journalism during all for years of high school. Advanced students will fill the roles of
editors and leaders in the various journalism departments.
TEACHER & LIBRARY AIDE
Teacher Aide Requirements: 11
th –12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Approval of instructor/counseling office
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This class is designed to give hand-on experience to students interested in a career in education. Excellent attendance and good work
habits are essential. This position is limited to dependable juniors and seniors. The counseling department with teacher approval will
determine assignments.
Library Aide
Requirements: 11th
–12th
Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Approval of instructor/counseling office
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This class is designed to give hand-on experience to students interested in a career in education or library science. Excellent
attendance and good work habits are essential. This position is limited to dependable juniors and seniors. The counseling department
with librarian approval will determine assignments. Students will be responsible for shelving books and organizing library books,
running errands, typing, bulletin board maintenance, filing, circulation, and other responsibilities as assigned. An understanding of the
Dewey-Decimal System is essential for the organization and maintenance of the library.
SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
The following Adaptive Education courses are limited to students who are eligible for special education programs and services and /or
students who have a mental or physical handicap as defined by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974. Students receive
instruction according to their Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or their Accommodation Plan in courses designed to meet
graduation requirements.
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Adaptive English I Requirements: 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course concentrates on increasing skills in reading, writing, spelling and speaking. There is an emphasis on five paragraph essays
with the focus on the writing process, and Six Traits. The students will participate in a novel study using a variety of reading
comprehension strategies, and apply those strategies to various literary selections. Students will receive instruction on research
writing, complete a career interest paper, and develop a Power Point Presentation using information from research.
Adaptive English II Requirements: 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course extends students knowledge and skills in reading, writing, spelling and speaking. There is an emphasis on five paragraph
essays with the focus on the writing process, and 6-Traits in preparation for the AIMS test. The students will participate in a novel
study using a variety of reading comprehension strategies, and apply those strategies to various literary selections. Students will
receive instruction on research writing, complete an informative research paper, and develop a Power Point presentation using
information from research.
Adaptive English III Requirements: 11
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Concentrates on continuing practice in the writing process: from pre-writing through first-draft revisions and re-writes. The course
emphasizes clear sentence and paragraph construction, correct choice of words and the thorough development of ideas when writing
essays or creative writings. Students will participate in the study of various short stories and a novel while learning various reading
comprehension strategies, analyzing themes, and applying those themes to modern day life. Students will receive instruction on
research writing, complete and informative research paper, and develop a Power Point presentation using information form research.
Adaptive English IV Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Further extends students’ knowledge and skills in the interpretation of and response to literature. Students will read, discuss, analyze,
speak and write about a variety of literary selections. Students will continue to study the traits of good writing. The course
concentrates on development of competency in writing conventions, sentence structure and patterns, effective word choice, and
development and organization of ideas. Student will write narrative, descriptive, expository, analytical and persuasive essays.
Students will receive further instruction in research writing, complete a persuasive research paper, and develop a Power Point
presentation using information from research.
Adaptive General Math Requirements: 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course will review and strengthen the student’s skills in basic mathematical operations. Fractions, decimals, and percentages will
be a focus.
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Adaptive Pre-Algebra Requirements: 9
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course focuses on the real number system, number operations, and algebraic expressions. The students will develop their
mathematical understanding, thinking skills and communication skills.
Adaptive Support Requirements: 9
th – 10
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
This course is designed as a support for students on an IEP. Students will work on organizational skills by using a daily agenda and
prioritizing their homework. They will use class time to work on mainstream class homework with assistance as needed.
SCHOOL TO WORK PROGRAM
Placement in the following course will be according to the student’s Individual Education Plan.
The following Adaptive Education courses are limited to students who are eligible for special education programs and services and/or
students who have a mental or physical handicap as defined by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974. Students receive
instruction according to the IEP or their Accommodation Plan in courses designed to meet graduation requirements.
Transition Skills Requirements: 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Placement in this class is by qualification based on the student’s IEP and is designed to help students transition from high school to
independent living.
Adaptive Supervised Work - TSW Requirements: 11
th – 12
th Grade
Year-Long Course: 1 Credit
Course Prerequisite: Current IEP
Degree of Difficulty: Average
Placement in this class is by qualification based on the student’s IEP and application to the program. This class is designed to help the
student receive hands-on work experience while attending school. Students will work a minimum number of hours per week for which
they will be paid. The class teaches job skills, career exploration, ethics and individualized employment skills directly related to each
student’s work placement.
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