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Electives
Arts & Science
Every two to three weeks, students in grades K-8 are offered a variety
of classes based on student and teacher interest, often integrating
and enhancing current curriculum. Arts & Science elective classes
are taught by Horizons teachers, middle school students who are
supervised by a Horizons teacher, parents and experts from the Boulder
community. Over the course of the school year, students are asked
to choose from a broad range of offerings. As a result, multiple
intelligences are reinforced and students are able to discover and
pursue individual talents and interests. Arts & Science electives
are financed with funds raised by the Horizons community and managed
by the Horizons Council. Check out the latest A&S news >>
Exploratories
Middle School Exploratories consist of two two-hour elective classes
each Friday. Classes continue for approximately one month. Exploratories
build upon the school curriculum and offer students hands-on opportunities
(such as labs and field trips) to explore content in more depth.
All middle school students participate in social studies and science
related Exploratories. Additionally they participate in applied
technology labs and performances during Exploratories.
Exploratories address the developmental need of adolescents, stressing
hands-on, experiential learning, career awareness, and creative
and social self-expression. These classes also provide opportunities
for students to explore a wide range of interests, participate in
a variety of social groupings, and to build positive, supportive
relationships with a variety of adult role models.
Service Learning
Students participate in a wide variety of service learning projects.
The goals and priorities of service learning reflect two central
themes: (1) to create and expand experiences of making a difference
in the world, and (2) to contribute to community needs in a creative
and educational manner.
Spanish
The faculty at Horizons recognizes that Spanish is becoming an
increasingly vital language both locally and globally. Courses in
Spanish are offered for all K-5 students. Additionally, all 6th-8th
graders may take up to three full years of Spanish. This emphasis
on second-language learning reflects Horizons commitment to
helping students appreciate cultural diversity and become contributing
world citizens. Eight graders are invited to test into High School
Spanish, Level 3.
More about the Horizons Spanish program >>
Outdoor Education Week
Through outdoor education, Horizons students and teachers have
the opportunity to develop their appreciation for and understanding
of ecology, life sciences, and geology, as well as recognize and
develop their individual and group roles by taking risks and participating
in team building. One week during the year is devoted to outdoor
education.
More about the Horizons Outdoor Education week coming soon.
Technology
Computers are available for student use in classrooms, and in the
applied technology and computer labs. All grade K-8 classrooms are
networked school-wide and have Internet and wireless access. Students
receive instruction in keyboarding and specific computer skills.
Winter Sports Program
It is our intent to instill in our students a life-long practice
of physical activity. To that end, Horizons sponsors a winter sports
program at Eldora Ski Mountain. Students may choose instruction
in alpine, cross-country skiing, skate skiing, or snowboarding.
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