College and Community
Understand yourself and your role in the world.
The College and Community program continues the process of self-discovery initiated in Human Development during the freshman and sophomore years. In the fall of junior year, you will meet to discuss topics around building and sustaining community, including civic leadership and interpersonal skills. In the spring of junior year and the fall of senior year, your experience will culminate with a course taught by the College Counseling office, which provides a space of deep reflection and empowerment during a time that can often feel stressful to teenagers. In the spring of senior year, you will co-create the curriculum with your teachers to cover topics of particular student interest.
College and Community Requirements
1 unit (2 years)
All students take Civic Leadership I and College Counseling I in eleventh grade and Civic Leadership II and College Counseling II in twelfth grade.
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Required Courses
- Civic Leadership I & II
- College Counseling I & II
For course descriptions, read the 2023-24 Curriculum Guide.