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Carramba High School Course Catalog
Last Updated 10.5.20 (1.19.21)
Class Schedule and Course Load Advisory
While most students at Carramba will take 8 periods worth of classes per semester, two semesters per school year, it is possible to take fewer or more classes, depending on existing knowledge levels and passing exams to prove ability. All students take entrance exams to judge prior knowledge levels, and are placed appropriately with the level of advancement they are comfortable with. Thus, Sophomores are often taking the same classes as Seniors, if they have the background and ability.
Some students may opt to take the same course for their second semester in the case of a One Semester class (see below), but that doesn't mean it's going to be the same class over again. Carramba instructors are encouraged to mix up their syllabus between semesters, and provide a slightly different experience over the years.
Students may opt to take more than 8 periods worth of classes, and must get an okay by the staff and their class vice principal before doing so. Typically students who live on campus or are transfer students having little or no local commitments will be given the okay but will be observed. As long as their social interactions are healthy, cram as much as you want into a year.
Supplies for certain classes are provided - all books and materials which the instructor needs, all testing materials, and overall relevant items are included in the free student experience. However, some classes do need other items (cyberdecks, minions, advanced art supplies or computer programs). School sports uniforms and equipment must be bought and tailored to comfortably suit the student, though low-income or non-local students without the ability to independently pay will be given a stipend to acquire these goods without damaging their finances. Musical instruments are not provided for free, students are encouraged to bring their own, or arrange the rental of instruments from the music department when needed. Any damage to equipment that is not 'normal wear' (for example, a flute needing to have its valves cleaned is normal wear; a flute getting crushed by an elephant while on a field trip is definitely not normal wear) is the responsibility of the student to repair or replace it. Students are required to bring writing materials, notebooks, towels or spare clothing, backpacks and whatever else they're in need of - all of which can be bought cheaply at the campus stores.


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A
Course is considered "Advanced", the student must either have passed a prior course or have the Professor's okay
B
Special "Body" requirement, certain people will not be able to attend this course due to incompatible body parts and/or physiological restrictions; note that students without these parts may participate under some circumstances as observers
C
Student must supply their own "Cyberdeck" or "Computer Parts"
D
Course is available only in a "Dual" semester or one-year format
G
"Godhood" or deity status is required for this course (may be extended to those with appropriate powers)
O
Course is available only in "One" semester or half-year format; for classes such as these, other single-semester classes may replace it for the second semester as long as the course requirements per class type are met
S
"Special" circumstances are required for this course (vary as per need, ie: state of unlife/death, presence of mutant powers / physical mutations, psionic ability, synesthaesia, magical component or ability)
W
"Waiver" is necessary for this course due to physical or psychic danger; Vice Principal must okay any off-campus activities, other approval may be required for certain courses or groups
Because of some classes complexity or danger to the student or surroundings, there are certain requirements which may be asked of the students. Safety is of primary concern to the school and as such any waivers or permission slips must be filled out and processed fully before the student attends classes with those requirements. Waivers filled out for one class are not automatically transferred to others - each class has its own and each must be fully processed in advance
Off Campus
This course may take place at Carramba but also has field trips, off-site workshops, visitations to other planets/ dimensions / times, or is actually held on another campus entirely
Taught By
Refer to the Instructors list for more information about which professor you might want to work with
When multiple periods are listed, the classroom generally remains the same, while the instructors move to it that period. Some classes or activities are listed as "Staff" - this indicates that while there are staff members on hand for the class period, there is no specific instructor, and as such the administration is directly responsible for the actions of the class/activity
TBD / TBA to be decided/announced, indicates that while the class is currently being offered, the instructor has not yet contracted for it and cannot be confirmed. May be taught by a variety or substitute instructors in the meantime
Some existing professors or retired staff return to substitute for newer ones, however most retirees and 'swapped out' instructors enjoy their retirement, please don't bother them unless they say it's fine...
Building and Room Number
Campus is described elsewhere, refer to the map for specific locations
Each floor has its own set of rooms, and those marked with * are newly constructed floors or additions to the existing buildings
As of 2020 several new buildings and renovations to older ones are in progress, however this work is being done in another dimension and will be 'popped in' when finished to avoid unnecessary delays in reaching classes that are blocked by the construction
For chart space purposes, the following abbreviations exist: MS / Magic Studies; PS / Physical Sciences; AUD / Auditorium; Hyperlabs / HL


See the following submissions for actual courses!

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HISTORY 9628837.chs-courses-history

HUMANITIES and LANGUAGES 9628848.chs-courses-hum-lang

MATHEMATICS 9628860.chs-courses-mathematics

SCIENCE 9628867.chs-courses-science

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9628876.chs-courses-pe

GENERAL TRADES 9628891.chs-courses-general-trade

SPECIAL TRADES 9628902.chs-courses-special-trades

PSYCHOLOGY and RELATIONS 9628914.chs-courses-psych-rel

ARTS 9628924.chs-courses-arts

SEMINARS and SPECIAL EVENTS 9628936.chs-courses-seminars