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1 ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER CLASSES & CAMPS Nutmeg Street San Diego CA (619)
2 CLASSES HIGH SCHOOL ENRICHMENT & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT // The following courses do not receive high school credit: PRE-ALGEBRA (1 Semester Class, $350) This course is designed for students who will be entering high school in August and whose math skills need to be improved. This course is taken in conjunction with Basic English Skills. BASIC ENGLISH SKILLS (1 Semester Class, $350) A course designed for students who will be entering high school in August and whose English skills need to be improved. This course is taken in conjunction with Pre-Algebra. ALGEBRA I (HONORS) (2 Semester Class, $700) This course is only open to students who have been placed in geometry for the Fall of 2014, who did not meet the minimum qualifying score on the Algebra proficiency exam given in May at St. Augustine High School. COLLEGE APPLICATION WORKSHOP ($300 for SAHS/OLP Students, $600 for others) This five-day course is designed for rising seniors. Students will organize and develop a calendar, complete a resume, register for tests, refine a list and research their chosen colleges, start a scholarship search, work on UC, CSU and Common College Applications and personalize such activities as NCAA and FAFSA. Location: Saints Library Session I: August :30 AM Session II: August :30-4 PM Session III: August :30 AM Session IV: August :30-4 PM SAINTS SPEED AND STRENGTH COURSE (S.S.S.) ($350) Saints Speed and Strength (S.S.S.) is a 5 week intensive camp to develop explosive speed and strength. It is open to all athletes, all football players are expected to participate. Location: St. Augustine Fields, Gym and Weight Room. Date: June 23-July 25 Session I: 6:00-8:00 am (Varsity Sports Only) Session II: 9:00-11:00 am Session III: 1:00-3:00 pm Session IV: 3:00-5:00 pm (Varsity Football Only) COURSES FOR CREDIT // One semester class is $350, full year is $700. ALGEBRA II- TRIGONOMETRY (2 Semester Class) This course delves into the theoretical idea of a function while expanding the understanding of quadratics to include the entire family of polynomial functions. Students will also discover the interplay between algebra and geometry. Topics covered include functions, rational expressions, work problems, imaginary and complex numbers, analyzing quadratic functions, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, exponential and logarithmic functions, radians, trigonometric functions of the real numbers, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and standard deviation. BIOLOGY (2 Semester Class) This course is a college prep investigative laboratory oriented course with emphasis on basic structural, physiological, ecological, evolutionary and genetic principals as they pertain to living organisms. It is designed to present the biological world to students and satisfies the graduation requirement for one year of high school laboratory science. CHEMISTRY (2 Semester Class) This course is designed to cover one year of high school chemistry. Atomic and molecular structure, the gas laws, chemical reactions, as well as carbon and its components are included. CIVICS (1 Semester Class) A one-semester course covering the origins, development and politics of the American system of national, state and local governments in the world arena. ECONOMICS (1 Semester Class) A survey of the basic principles and concepts of economics including comparative economic systems, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international economics. Fulfills the State requirement in Economics for graduation. GEOMETRY (2 Semester Class) This is a college preparatory course and is the standard geometry course concerned with the study of geometric concepts and the development of logical proofs in a formal manner.
3 CLASSES PHYSICS (2 Semester Class) Prerequisites: Entering 11th or 12th grade having completed both Geometry and Algebra II with a C or better average and having completed at least one laboratory science. This is a non-calculus based college level introductory physics course, covering the areas of classical mechanics, waves and optics, and (time permitting), electricity and magnetism. It includes both a lecture and a lab component. RELIGION (1 or 2 Semester Class as needed) This course is a survey of the Catholic Faith. It is open to students who received a below average grade in any semester of the Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior Religion courses at St. Augustine High School. Students will be required to complete a course of study based on the Handbook of the Catholic Faith modified to the course area required for remediation. SPANISH I REMEDIATION (1 or 2 Semester Class as needed) Spanish I presents beginning Spanish grammar and conversation and an introduction to Hispanic cultures. This course will specifically target students who need to make up a below average grade from the regular school year. UNITED STATES HISTORY (2 Semester Class) Prerequisite: Successful completion of World History and completion of 10th grade. This course is a one year survey of the development of the political, social and economic institutions of the United States from the colonial roots to the present era. WORLD HISTORY (2 Semester Class) This course is open to those students who have not yet satisfied their World History requirement or students that are interested in learning about World History, with the intention of taking AP World History in their Sophomore year. This survey course covers a variety of topics including the growth of civilizations, Medieval, Renaissance, Industrial and Modern Ages. ONLINE CLASSES // The following three REMEDIATION courses are offered only to students who have received a below average grade in Algebra I, Algebra II, or Geometry during the regular school year. Online one semester classes are $ Online two semester classes are $ ALGEBRA I REMEDIATION (1 or 2 Semester Class as needed) The student learns the fundamentals of solving problems by methods not previously available at the arithmetic level. ALGEBRA II REMEDIATION (1 or 2 Semester Class as needed) This second year algebra course reviews the algebraic concepts developed in the previous algebra courses. GEOMETRY REMEDIATION (1 or 2 Semester Class as needed) This is a college preparatory course and is the standard geometry course concerned with the study of geometric concepts and the development of logical proofs in a formal manner. The above three classes will be taught by utilizing the St. Augustine High School Online Program. Students will engage in an intensive online course supported by an on campus support teacher that will work with students having difficulty with specific concepts. (Students will coordinate with the support teacher about scheduling lab time at St. Augustine High School, Lab hours are from 7:45am to 12:30pm M-F) ONLINE SOCIAL STUDIES // Courses below must have department chair approval. Economics and Civics will be strictly online classes and will not meet at St. Augustine High School. Online one semester classes are $ ECONOMICS (Semester Course) Prerequisite: Senior standing and completion of U.S. History and World History. Content: A one semester survey of the basic principles and concepts of economics. This course covers comparative systems of economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics and international economics. Emphasis will be on the practical applications of economic analysis to the problems of daily life at the individual, local, and national levels. CIVICS (Semester Course) Prerequisite: Senior standing and completion of U.S. History and World History. Approval of department chair. Content: This online course covers the origin and development of the American system of government and political behavior. The course covers the structures and functions of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the government at the national, state, and local levels. Emphasis is placed on the student developing his own sense of civic responsibility.
4 CAMPS BASEBALL CAMP // July 7-11, Cost $250: For Boys and Girls, Ages 7-14, 9am-1pm Location: Hickman Field Youth Complex, 5500 Hickman Field Drive The Saints Baseball Camp will feature instruction by high school coaches and ex-players. It is designed for a wide range of skill levels. Saints Baseball Camp offers players a chance to build a quality base of skills to help them through their baseball career. All incoming 9th grade baseball players are expected to participate. BASKETBALL CAMP // June 23-27, 9:00am-12:00pm, Cost $225: For Boys and Girls, Ages 8-15 The Saints Basketball Camp offers instruction on the fundamentals of Basketball; shooting, passing, ball handling, defensive fundamentals, rebounding and post offense and defense. MATH AND LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS ENRICHMENT // June 30-July 11, Cost $300: For Boys and Girls 6-8 Grade, 2 Week Course, 8:30am-12:00pm Math and English Enrichment is designed for students who desire reinforcement or new challenges in basic math and Language Arts skills. The math course emphasizes the basic skills and concepts of operation, numeration, measurement, geometry, introductory algebra and problem solving. Each student will take a pre and post diagnostic test to access their strengths and area for improvement. Students will use practice tests to enhance test taking skills and strategies. The language arts course emphasizes reading comprehension skills, writing skills, and an introduction to poetry analysis. SOCCER CAMP // July 28-August 1, Cost $200: For Boys and Girls, Ages 8-14, 9am-12pm The Saints Soccer Camp will feature instruction by high school coaches, players and alumni. It is designed for a wide range of age and skill levels, from beginner to advanced, the Saints soccer camp offers a unique insight into the game, while teaching skills and techniques designed to make all participants better soccer players. The camp will feature group activities and drills, including position-by-position break down as well as instruction for specific age groups. All camp days will conclude with games on the Saints varsity soccer field. VOLLEYBALL CAMP // July 14-July 18, 9:00am-12:00pm, Cost $200: Location: St. Augustine High School Gymnasium, Ages 8-14 This camp offers curriculums for entry level campers, developing young enthusiast, middle school team participants and aspiring teen age high school athletes. The camp will provide players with the fundamental elements of the sport. Coaches will teach the latest techniques of serving, passing, setting, hitting blocking and defense. All camp days will conclude with volleyball matches to provide real game experience. YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP // July 21-24, Monday-Thursday 3:00pm-5:30pm, Cost $225:, Ages 8-14 Saints Youth Football Camp is based on fundamentals and emphasizes individual instruction. Campers will be instructed in the basic principles of football along with offensive and defensive schemes. Players will be drilled in position specific techniques (QB, WR, RB, OL, DL, DB, and LB) which will improve their game performance. Safety is important; campers will be matched by weight, size and ability. We welcome all athletes and all skill levels. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: MR. JOHN O BEIRNE (619) EXT. 5514
5 ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL 3266 NUTMEG STREET SAN DIEGO CA (619)
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