Family & Consumer Science (FACS) Teachers
Learn New Skills. Find New Interests.
Elective courses are a series or selection of courses that provide high school students with experiences beyond core subjects.
These courses offer students an opportunity to try something new or dive deeper into an interest area. Students can learn to play the flute, speak Spanish, or cook a new dish. Each course delivers a unique experience that ensures all students have hands-on, participatory, meaningful, and engaging experiences.
Within this section, you will find information about your child’s elective learning outcomes and goals. View the elective subject areas below for more information.
Elective Subject Areas
Business courses help high-school students develop crucial life skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom walls. These courses prepare students for the future, leave room for creativity and collaboration, and teach students to identify and solve problems.
Family and Consumer Science (FACS) courses allow students to plan for possible careers and develop practical skills for employment, resource management, parenting, and the art of positive communication.
Fine Arts courses challenge students to “think outside the box.” Through the arts, students build a growth mindset to help them master their craft, do well academically, and succeed in life after high school. Fine arts courses include art, band, choir, and orchestra.
Foreign Language courses provide students with unique intellectual and social opportunities. Having the ability to speak another language is a critical skill in today’s world.
STEM courses use a “hands-on, minds-on” approach to help students explore STEM-related concepts. Science, technology, engineering, and math integration allows students to see how STEM concepts relate to daily life.