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High School Graduation year

As a part of your day, you will have an opportunity to choose three classes that you would like to attend. We will do our best to honor your preferences.

● English: Kristi Nies (CATS 105)
How Many Exclamation Points Should I Put In This Text?!
We communicate through more than words. We’ll look at how we use visual language – font styles, emojis, exclamation points! – to send and interpret thoughts and emotions. Be sure to bring your phone!

● Criminal Justice: Danny Hayes (TJM 302 or 326)
What makes something deviant?
This course will introduce students to the concepts of norms and deviance and how that meant to control our behavior. We will discuss the difference between formal and informal norms as well as investigate whether or not there are errors in the rules that are in place for people to follow.

● Art: Susan Moore (AV Larson 101)
Portrait studies
This 30 min course will prepare you with the fundamental break down of human anatomy in the creation of portraits. Students will receive hands on experience in portrait drawing. (If you have a sketchbook please feel free to bring it with you.)

● Health and PE: Shana Walsh (AWAC)
Title: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure
Description: While a doctor treats a person who is sick, a public health professional works to prevent the disease from occurring in the first place. This 30-minute primer on public health will explore the complex processes of disease prevention efforts that lead to healthier communities.

● Theatre: Laura Lippman (PAC)
Room for IMPROVment
Expect the unexpected in this 30-minute improvisation workshop. Through theatre games and group collaboration, we’ll expand your creativity, encourage your spontaneity and laugh...a lot!

● Education: Gina Bittner and Felicity Post (TJM 228 or 230)
Books: Unlocking Hidden Potential in the Elementary and Special Education Classrooms
This session will engage participants in fun ways to use books in the classroom. Join us to explore fun children's books and activities to go along with them.

● Business: Lisa Parriott (TJM 202)
Tech Tips for Your Skills Toolbox
Virtually every career and industry is becoming more tech-focused and tech-reliant. Geek or not, no matter your current skill level, this class will be a fun way to improve your tech abilities.

● Technology: Spencer Vogt (AV Larson Computer Lab)
History of Games
An exploration of all things games, from board and card games to video games.

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