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DFC Curriculum Guide
Curriculum
Dorman
Freshman Campus instructional program utilizes the four
classes per day. Students may earn eight units of credit
a year.
The
academic program is designed to meet the needs of a constantly
changing and growing community. Students have a varied choice
of curriculum levels and programs, both on the Dorman campus
and once in at DHS, at R.D. Anderson, the Applied Technology
Center that serves the district. Students may choose from
technical preparatory, and honors level courses as they
design their four year plan of study. Many special programs
are designed to meet student needs and interests.
Remedial
courses are available in math, reading, and writing for
students who need additional instruction. A resource program
serves the needs of students with special learning needs
through resource classes.
Advanced
Placement courses are available in English, art, calculus,
statistics, American history, European history, biology,
chemistry, physics, Spanish, and music theory.
DFC
offers two foreign languages - French and Spanish
The
Fine Arts Department challenges the creativity and talents
of students in art, band, chorus, drama, and orchestra.
Dorman
boasts a Junior Reserve Offices Training Corps (JROTC) with
an option for a full four-year program with all benefits
offered.
Dorman's
Business and Technology Departments and R.D. Anderson Applied
Technology Center offer students technical and occupational
programs to equip students with the training and job skills
demanded by a highly competitive work environment.
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