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Classes and Subjects
Classes and Courses
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Valley High offers many highschool courses to all of our students. Depending on the year of the student you will get to pick your classes. These are all mandatory classes unlike extracurricular activities. Encase you don't know highschool years and student ages,
Freshman- 14 to 15 years old
Sophomore- 15 to 16 years old
Junior- 16 to 17 years old
Senior- 17 to 18 years old
Freshman Courses
Math: Algebra I, Geometry I, Geometry Hon
Science: Physical Science, Physical Science Hon, Biology I
Social Studies: Ancient World History, World History Hon, Geography
World Languages: Spanish I, French I, German I, English I
Language Arts: Literature and Language, Literature and Language Hon, Reading Skills
Art: Introduction to Art, Art appreciation, Art I
Physical Education & Health: P.E & Health I
Sophomore Courses
Math : Algebra II, Geometry II, Geometry II Hon
Science: Chemistry I, Biology II, Biology II Hon
Social Studies: 21st Century World, Geography II, AP Geometry
World Languages: Spanish II, French II, German II, English II
Language: Literature and Composition, Creative Writing I , Creative Writing Hon
Art: Art II, Drawing and Painting I, Drama I
Physical Education & Health: P.E & Health II
Junior Courses
Math: Algebra III, Geometry III, Pre-Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus
Science: Chemistry II, Astronomy , Environmental Study
Social Studies: World History, Sociology, Psychology
World Languages: French III, Spanish III, German III, English III
Language: Creative Writing II, Speech, Introduction to Journalism
Art: Music and World Cultures, Sculpting, Photography I
Physical Education & Health: P.E and Health III, Introduction to Fitness for non-athletes,Introduction to Athletic Training
Senior Courses
Math Calculus, Trigonometry, AP Statistics , AP Calculus
Science: Anatomy and Physiology, Physics II, Geo-science, Bio-medical Ethics
Social Studies: Government & Politics, AP Psychology, AP Biology, AP Psychics, Biotechnology
World Languages: AP French, AP Spanish, AP German, AP English
Language: Journalism, Film as narrative, AP Literature and Composition
Art: Mixed Media, Mixed Media II, Graphic Design I, Drama II
Physical Education & Health: Physical Fitness, Total Body conditioning
When picking classes please note that some are advanced and some aren't so please try to have some balance in your character's academics.
Extra Curricular Courses
Courses that aren't academic but you are required to have at least 1 and at most 2. We wouldn't want to overwork our students now.
Clubs
Book Club
Chess Club
Computer Club
Choir
Drama Club
Science Club
Knitting Club
Debate Team
Yearbook Club
Host Club
Sports Teams
Swimming
Track and Field
Basketball
Soccer
Football
Volleyball
Baseball/ Soft Ball
Cheerleading
You can suggest and or make a club, all you have to do is comment below and get two or more people who are interested in the idea. Not so hard right? Now remember when picking your extracurricular activities, you can have up to 2 and at the very least 1. It is a requirement to pass the grade after all. If a club gets filled up, please note that no more members will be excepted.
:: History of Valley High ::
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History
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Valley High school, the first and only high school in Kyushu.
With a rich history it s hard to begin with just one opening event. Belonging to a farming village, education was undermined for a long while, and with the thick farming history a school was unwanted for most who owned farmland. But, with the head family of the village calling a meeting, a school was decided to be built when they had enough resources to make one. So with a rough 5 years before it was made
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How Class Placement Works
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If you look at the references, you will see many little badges on the uniform which clips to the tie of your character. This means what year and what floor they belong in. They are mandatory and come in many colors and years. To fit the shape of their holders, now below you'll read what they mean and it'll clear up whats going on with those confusing things. Added with what ranks belong in them.
First Year , the first year badge is the brightest. It has darker clover like shapes on it w
:: Guide to Japanese Words! ::
Guide To Japanese Words!
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In the story and manga you will be in contact with some Japanese suffixes , foods, places, and other little noises and symbols. Now this will explain some of them and if they can't be explained in words I'll link a Wikipedia page. So please read this if you get confused with terms you see. Thank you.
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-San - -san (さん) = Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss : The "-san" suffix serves as a mark of respect. A person may be addr
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About Valley High School
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Hullo guys, it's me sleepypixiee (https://www.deviantart.com/sleepypixiee), Well i'm here to tell you about how Valley High school works, and a little about what the hell is going on okay? It's just clearing up a few things and I hope you understand a bit better what is going on and what this group means okay?
So welcome to Valley High students! This High School rests in a small secluded town in Japan. This is a place where everyone knows everyone and mysteries appear in the most scary and strange ways around the small tow
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