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Students in grades 6-12 take the following course of study:

Grade Level

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

English

Dramatic Literature & Composition*

Comedic Literature & Composition*

Personal Narrative*

Speech/Poetry*

Asian & Pacific Literature & Writing*

Literature of the Americas Writing*

British & European Literature & Writing*

Math

Reshaping Mathematics Project, Year I*

Reshaping Mathematics Project, Year II*

Algebra*

Geometry*

Algebra II

Pre-Calculus

Concepts of Calculus

Science

FAST I*

FAST II*

FAST III*

Marine Science*

Physics, Physiology & Technology*

Chemistry

Biology

Social Studies

Pacific Studies* and Introduction to Anthropology

World Geography and Early Civilizations

Early America and the U.S. Constitution

Modern History of Hawai'i*

Modern World History*

U.S. History and Government

Ethics* and Comparative Political, Economic Systems

Cultures and Languages

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Theatre and Cultures- Prehistory to Elizabethan*

Theatre and Cultures- Elizabethan to Modern Era*

Three years of Hawaiian, Japanese or French

Art

Course offerings required every year - Sculpture, Fiber Arts, Ceramics* or Drawing/Painting

Music

Course offerings required every year - Band, Orchestra or Chorus

Labs

Learning Lab

Computer Lab

Algebra Lab

Computer Lab/Geometry Lab

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Career/College Seminar

Physical Education

P.E.

P.E.

P.E.

Health/P.E./Electives

P.E./Electives

P.E./Electives

P.E./Electives

Electives

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Science Research Lab, General Physical Education, Polynesian Dance, Computer/Technology, Theatre Arts/Video Production, Kimono Culture, Tennis, Weighttraining, Speech, Yearbook, and Select Chorus.

*Curricula created at the Lab School.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Students participate outside of school hours in drama, math club, Polynesian dance, art festivals, science exhibitions, Japanese kimono, second language cultural activities, state and national Speech and debate leagues, and class-sponsored activities.

Where student interest is high, the school fields its own competitive athletic teams for both boys and girls. From grade 7 the school offers boys and girls bowling. tennis, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball, and golf.

The school also participates in a sports program called PAC-5. This program combines students from different schools in team sports, when a single school doesn't have enough students to make a team. The following PAC-5 teams are open to students from grade 7: cross-country, football, water polo, gymnastics, kayaking, swimming, soccer, wrestling, canoe paddling, and track. The school's own teams, combined with PAC-5, total 56 teams in 17 sports at the intermediate, junior varsity and varsity level.


Address: 1776 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, 96822
E-mail: crdg@hawaii.edu
Phone: (808) 956-7833 | Fax: (808) 956-4933

Last updated March 12, 1999
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