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student Life

Clubs And Organizations

4H (middle school) Amnesty International
Art Club Chess Club
Choral Department Collage
Crew Club French Club
Hi-Y Key Club
Mu Alpha Theta National Art Honor Society
National French Honor Society National Honor Society
National Junior Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society
Paw Prints Quiz Bowl (Middle/High)
School Newspaper Staff Sierra Student Coalition
Spanish Club Student Council (middle and high school)
The Cub U-High Writes
World Language Department  

Teams

Baseball (varsity, junior varsity, 7th and 8th grade)

Basketball (boys/girls varsity, junior varsity, 7/8 grade)

Cheerleaders (varsity and junior varsity)

Cross Country (Grades 6 - 12)

Football (varsity, junior varsity, 7/8 grade)

Golf (boys and girls)

Volleyball (varsity, junior varsity, 7/8 grade)

Soccer (boys and girls varsity, and junior varsity)

Softball (varsity, 7th and 8th grade)

Spirit Steppers (high school)

Swimming (Grades 6 - 12)

Tennis (boys and girls)

Track (boys and girls)


Technology Classes

Multimedia Production
 

Multimedia Production is a computer elective course that combines text, graphics, sound, animation, and video delivered by computer and other electronic means. The focus is on the systematic design and development of effective, efficient, and appealing visual productions. Students plan and design production sequences then use computer-based authoring/multimedia software to deliver the productions

Digital Graphics
 

Digital Graphics and Animation is a course in which students use Adobe Photoshop, digital photography, and Flash  to create digitally enhanced and manipulated productions. The media used within these productions will be developed, edited, or otherwise manipulated by the students. Final products should reflect multimedia elements, knowledge of design theory, effective use of productivity tools, and the conveyance of content-rich information. 

Webmastering

Web Mastering is a study and exploration of the concepts of web communication. Students in this course design, develop, and maintain web pages using appropriate current editors and/or tagging languages. Students demonstrate technical knowledge of the equipment and an ability to use a
variety of input devices, file formats, and transfer methods.  If you click on a student's name you may view their work. 
 

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