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The class of 2025 and beyond will declare a Pathway at the end of their 9th grade year. The Pathway is a series of at least 3 electives in a particular career path. Students should look through the Pathways that will be offered at South High. Pathway documents are located on the following pages. During their 9th grade year in Freshman Seminar, students will explore the various pathways and select a Pathway they feel best matches their interests and abilities. Students will select one Pathway elective course during their 10th, 11th, and 12th grade years. Students will continue to take graduation required classes and general electives of interest to the student. 8th grade students should look over the pathway documents to see which pathway interests them the most. If an 8th grade student thinks a pathway may be the right fit, they should refer to the chart below as a guide to selecting courses for 9th grade.
Pathway
Required Elective
Encouraged Elective
Audio Video Production
Freshman Seminar
Digital Media (130691) and
Audio Video Foundations (131011)
Computer Science
Freshman Seminar
Foundations of Computing 1-2 (131421/2)
Dance and Movement
Freshman Seminar
Exploratory Dance (070531/2) or
Dance 1-2 (070561/2)
Digital Design
Freshman Seminar
Digital Media (130691) and
Audio Video Foundations (131011)
Fashion and Costume Design
Freshman Seminar
Textile Const & Design 1-2 (140261/2)
Film Studies
Freshman Seminar
Digital Media (130691) and
Audio Video Foundations (131011)
Fine Arts
Freshman Seminar
Art Foundations (110191/2)
Journalism
Freshman Seminar
Photojournalism (020841) and
Digital Journalism (020451)
Music
Freshman Seminar
Any performing arts class
Music Technology
Freshman Seminar
Band, Orchestra, Guitar, Piano
Robotics
Freshman Seminar
Robotics 1-2 (172141/2)
Theatre Studies
Freshman Seminar
Introduction to Drama (022231/2)
Teaching as a Profession
Freshman Seminar
World Language Course
(Chinese, French, German, or Spanish)
Web Design
Freshman Seminar
Digital Media (130691) and
Audio Video Foundations (131011)