Courses at Finn Hill Middle School
- Career & Technical Education
- Health & Physical Education
- Music
- Visual Arts
- World Languages
- Additional Electives
- Special Education
Career & Technical Education
Elective Career & Technical Education (CTE) Courses
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Career & Technical Education (CTE) is a planned program of course work and learning experiences that supports the development of academic, career, and life skills.
More information can be found on the College and Career Readiness/CTE webpage.
Health & Physical Education
Elective Health & Physical Education Courses
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Health and Physical Education classes provide standards-aligned learning experiences for students to become health and physically literate.
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In Health Education, students will develop into health literate individuals who are able to access, understand, appraise, apply and advocate for health information and services in order to maintain or enhance one's own health and the health of others.
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In Physical Education, students will develop into physically literate individuals who have the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy a lifetime of physical activity.
In middle school, students will take at least three physical education courses and one health course.
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One physical education course will be taken during each grade level.
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For the health course, visit the school website to see when it is offered.
Music
Elective Music & Performing Arts Courses
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Visual and performing arts courses in Lake Washington School District:
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Cultivate positive artistic dispositions that nurture creative, self-confident young artists.
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Build on standards-aligned foundational concepts and skills.
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Value student voice by developing techniques and ways of thinking that enable students to use art to express their own perceptions, experiences, and views.
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Offer students the ability to relate both personally and meaningfully to works of art and, through this process, to forge societal, cultural, and historical connections.
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Provide opportunities for all students not only to learn about and respond thoughtfully to art, but also actively participate in making it.
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Engage students in developing knowledge and skills in order for them to become proficient in the use of artistic tools, processes, and materials.
Lake Washington School District middle school students can choose from a variety of fine arts elective courses, such as music, visual arts, and theatre arts.
Visual Arts
Elective Visual Arts Courses
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Visual and performing arts courses in Lake Washington School District:
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Cultivate positive artistic dispositions that nurture creative, self-confident young artists.
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Build on standards-aligned foundational concepts and skills.
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Value student voice by developing techniques and ways of thinking that enable students to use art to express their own perceptions, experiences, and views.
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Offer students the ability to relate both personally and meaningfully to works of art and, through this process, to forge societal, cultural, and historical connections.
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Provide opportunities for all students not only to learn about and respond thoughtfully to art, but also actively participate in making it.
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Engage students in developing knowledge and skills in order for them to become proficient in the use of artistic tools, processes, and materials.
Lake Washington School District middle school students can choose from a variety of fine arts elective courses, such as music, visual arts, and theatre arts.
World Languages
Elective World Language Courses
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Learning to communicate in languages of the world helps students become global citizens, ready for life in the interconnected world of the 21st century. The courses of study in World Languages are based on national standards and proficiency guidelines as outlined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, emphasizing real-world communicative skills.
World Languages is an elective course in middle school. This means students are not required to take a world language in 6th, 7th or 8th grade, but may choose to if interested.
Students completing high school courses in middle school, including Spanish, Japanese, or French, will automatically have the credit and grade on their high school transcript. The grade factors into the high school GPA.
Additional Electives
Special Education
Special Education
Special education classes are for students who receive IEP services. High school is an opportunity for exploration and growth towards positive post-secondary outcomes (employment, transition academy, vocational training, college, etc.) Decisions on classes are made in the context of IEP meetings, and they are outlined in the Transition Plan of the IEP.