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Communications & Fine Arts

  • Academic Competitions

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course is open to those students who have been actively involved with quiz bowl for at least one year. Through this course students will practice learning via the most modern advanced learning theories. Each student will be involved in the development of an individual learning program for himself—he will choose subject areas from science, social studies, and humanities in which to specialize. Students are required to participate (locally and/or nationally) in a minimum of eight academic competitions throughout the year. This course will have a service/leadership component: students will assist with the development of the prep bowl materials for the following year. Additional requirements will include the development of files on major academic topics from a variety of disciplines. This course is ideal for the precocious student looking for greater challenge.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.5 credit.
    Mr. Keogh’s approval is required.
    Prerequisite: Quiz Bowl
  • Acting 1

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This is a class for the beginning actor, or for the student who has had some acting or stage experience. This class is driven by participation and the students will be graded on their improvement from beginning to end. Students will receive a condensed version of theater and acting history as well as a list of drama terms & lingo. Students will explore the techniques of acting and how to improve on them, thereby gaining more experience on stage and in front of an audience. Each student will perform monologs and be part of a short scene with dialog. Students learn by critiquing each other’s performances in class. 
  • Acting 2

    Class is held at St. Agnes. Spring semester only.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This is the follow-up class to Introduction to Acting. Students will learn advanced acting techniques, Stanislavski’s “method acting”, pantomime, voice, stage blocking, and will also concentrate on the different forms of drama-comedy, tragedy, and melodrama. Students will then perform scenes on stage in order to utilize the techniques that they have learned.  
    Prerequisite: Introduction to Acting
  • Advanced Dance

    Class is held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    Advanced-level study of ballet, lyrical, modern, hip hop, jazz, tap, and contemporary dance forms and its corresponding history, choreography, and performance practice. Out-of-school rehearsals and performances are a part of the instructional program and are required including the Fall and/or Spring Dance Concert. Course may be repeated. (One Semester – Offered Fall and Spring) 
    Prerequisites: By audition only.
  • Advanced New Media Arts

    Class held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    The Advanced Photography, Filmmaking, and New Media Arts course is designed for students interested in pursuing advanced level work in photography, filmmaking, graphic art, animation, and various other new media and digital art making mediums; including 3D printing, various video and time-based mediums, internet and AI software-based formats, installation, and light and sound-based mediums.  The course is designed to challenge the art student creatively, intellectually, and technically, and to educate the student in the practical and community concerns of creative careers through a curriculum that prioritizes a holistic arts education—including talks by visiting artists and arts professionals, a field trip to local art organizations and galleries that highlights the way art communities are organized, and a continued education in contemporary art history and theory.    Research and outside preparations are an integral part of the course work as each student will design their own curriculum for the semester based on their own unique creative goals.  This course caters to students building college portfolios but is recommended to all students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of contemporary art and cinema while pursuing a cohesive personal portfolio.  The course culminates in a group exhibition curated by the students—the St Agnes Art Expo.  

    Prerequisites: Digital Photography or Filmmaking or Graphic Arts
  • Advanced Painting

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes juniors and seniors.
    Advanced Painting is designed for the artist who enjoyed our Painting class and can’t wait to smell paint again! Skills acquired in previous classes such as Drawing and Painting equip the Advanced Painting student to create more personally motivated and ambitious art. The ultimate priority for each student is to use this class as an opportunity to make the art that he/she is passionately motivated to create. Each student is encouraged to customize assignments to his/her liking so that his/her art is uniquely representative of the artist and reflective of concepts and issues that are important to him/her. Like all advanced art students Advanced Painting students are required to participate in our end-of-year advanced art show. They are also given multiple opportunities to show and compete. This class also serves as an excellent portfolio building venue.
    Prerequisite: Painting or Advanced Studio Art.
  • Advanced Studio Art

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes juniors and seniors.
    This one semester course provides students with the opportunity to concentrate on portfolio building and competition. Students employ a variety of drawing, painting, and mixed media to create professional quality work. The course is designed to challenge the art student creatively and technically and to encourage independent problem-solving. Research and outside preparations are an integral part of the course work. Advanced Studio students enjoy a full day field trip to museums, galleries and visits from guest artists. 
    Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing and Painting or Advanced Drawing.
  • AP Art History

    Class held at St. Agnes

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors

    AP Art History is meant to be the equivalent of an introductory college-level course. This survey course will explore the history of art and its artists across the globe from prehistory to the present. It will emphasize the analysis of works of art through visual observation, class discussion, reading and writing, and independent research.  By the end of the course, students will be able to contextualize works of art, compare works of art from different eras and cultures, see connections to artistic traditions in a work of art, and develop theories about the meaning of a work of art while explaining and supporting their interpretations in both written and verbal form.  In May, students will take the national AP Art History Exam
  • AP Music Theory

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes juniors and seniors.
    This course is designed to develop musical skills that will lead to a thorough understanding of music composition and music theory. Students are prepared to take the AP Music Theory Exam when they have completed the course. Students planning to major in music in college may be able to enroll in an advanced music theory course, depending on individual colleges’ AP policies.
    Students are expected to take the AP Music Theory exam in May. There is a fee associated with the exam.
    Perquisite: Music Theory 2
    Mr. Hernandez-Ching or Mr. Burke’s approval is required.
  • Art History A

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    Art History A transports students back in time through the drawing, painting and architecture of ancient cultures, from Paleolithic cave paintings to Gothic Cathedrals. The study of ancient art serves as a window into the past. There is no more reliable way to understand lost cultures than through the contemplation of their creations. Discerning the significance and relevance of art to the lost cultures or distant societies that created it is a continual focus of the class. Students examine shifts and trends in art and architecture and correlate them with events from history. Stories that are more fantastic than fiction make the art come alive. Art is even more wondrous when we study the factors that surround the creation of such marvels as Stonehenge, the Egyptian pyramids, Minoan frescoes or Greek sculpture. The art history student is more intimately connected to the world and better equipped to fully appreciate travel and museum experiences.
  • Art History B

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    Art History - B is a survey course that tracks western art, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century. The purposes of art, cultural influences, historical implications, and reactionary trends are recurring topics throughout the course. Students are encouraged to make independent correlations of style, content, and theme through observation, study, and research. Through this study of art, students have richer experiences in their travels and their study of history, religion and other cultures.  Ideally, the study of art history links us in a very visual and concrete way to humanity and the journey that came before.   This class can be taken with or without the “prequel” course, Art History - A. There is no prerequisite to this class, and it is open to all grade levels.  
  • Audition Techniques

    Class held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course is designed to help young actors begin to negotiate the world of the audition. Students hone their audition skills in a supportive atmosphere, through hands-on workshops focusing on various types of auditions that may include contemporary and classical monologues, commercial voiceovers, cold-copy commercial, etc. By meeting and auditioning for working artists and casting directors from the professional world, students will gain insight and refine the skills that will help them audition more effectively in all contexts.  
  • Band

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students.
    The Strake Jesuit/St. Agnes Band performs at all football games as well as Christmas and Spring Concerts and Contests.  The group affords instrumentalists the opportunity for both solo and ensemble performance.  The band is open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students by audition and can accommodate players from moderate to advance experience levels.  
    This class meets during 0 period before school from 7:00am – 7:45am.  
    Mr. Burke’s approval is required. 
  • Ceramics

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This is an intermediate course in ceramics. Students will practice the basic techniques of hand-building (pinch pot, slab construction, and coil construction) and will develop their wheel-throwing skills. Craftsmanship, creativity, and an appreciation for the elements that are inherent to well-made functional pottery are emphasized in this class. The students will continue to use the basic visual art elements and apply principles of design to all ceramic work. They will produce decorative and functional pottery.
    Prerequisite: Mixed Media
  • Chamber Orchestra

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students.
    The Strake Jesuit Chamber Orchestra offers string players a chance to develop their talents by performing music from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. Concerts are given in the fall and spring and smaller ensembles afford individuals more intricate and advanced music. Players of all levels of experience are welcome.
    This class meets during 0 period before school from 7:00am – 7:45am.
    Mr. Hernandez-Ching’s approval is required.
  • Cultural Dance

    Class held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of dance and performance skills (steps, patterns, and formations) found in the dances of selected nations or ethnographic region, including non-western dance forms (i.e. street dance/social dance). Supplemental information will include geographic, historic, and cultural context with additional emphasis on contemporary musical forms and meters.
  • Dance Composition & Choreography

    Class held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Explore the wide range of movement that exists within our bodies and the world around us. Developed as an introductory studio course in the art and craft of composing and choreographing dances, students explore the elements of dance making through the manipulation of time, space, and energy. Each student works within their own technical skill level to uncover the endless possibilities of movement within the human body and the vast opportunities for communication of the human experience. Prerequisites: Intermediate Dance or by instructor permission. Participation in the Spring Dance Concert is highly recommended.
  • Digital Audio Production 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.

    Students will discover and explore introductory concepts used in music sequencing, notation and audio recording. No prior musical experience is needed, however, having training on an instrument or voice is helpful. Students will create music using iPad, sequencing/editing software, synthesizers, and drum machines. Students interested in the current methods of music creation and production should consider taking this course. The class includes a basic music theory component applied to music technology.
  • Digital Audio Production 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.

    This course reinforces MIDI recording and editing techniques leaned in Digital Audio Production 1 while adding audio recording and mixing techniques into the class projects. Topics covered include mixing, equalization, effects, and final mixdown of tracks to a finished product. Topics covered will include song writing, music for film, and electronic music arranging. This class also includes a basic music theory component applied to music technology.
    Pre-requisite: Digital Audio Production 1
  • Digital Drawing & Illustration 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of drawing and illustration and will focus on the digital application and how it relates to traditional media. Students will use Procreate and Affinity Designer for the iPad to create digital art.
  • Digital Drawing & Illustration 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course builds on the concepts learned in Digital Drawing and Illustration 1 and explores more complex subjects through a digital medium. Students will use Procreate and Affinity Designer for the iPad as well as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. 

    Prerequisite: Digital Drawing and Illustration 1 or Beginning Drawing.
  • Digital Graphics 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course is an introduction to elements and principals of design, typography and imagery as they apply to practical visual solutions. This course instructs the student in graphic design skills, including Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, programs that employ various digital tools, materials, and procedures that are employed in the communication arts industry.
  • Digital Graphics 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course is an advanced study of digital editing and image correction as it applies to the needs of graphics or photography for students and professionals. This class serves as a portfolio design class and students will focus their time on creating a minimum 5 piece portfolio. Students may choose to focus their time in Photoshop or Illustrator and are required to enter a minimum of one art competition during the semester.
    Prerequisite: Digital Graphics 1
  • Digital Photography 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course is an introduction to digital photography as a fine art and as a means of personal expression. It provides students with the necessary technical and aesthetic skills to make quality digital photographs in ambient light. Topics covered include the understanding of the technology of digital and film cameras, basics of exposure, perspective, point of view, color principles, motion blur, composition, and the basic use of Adobe Photoshop.
    No previous experience is necessary and a set of cameras will be shared among the class.
  • Digital Photography 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course builds on the foundational concepts learned in Digital Photography 1, but offers another dynamic to those skills: the use of flash. The course will provide students with a deeper understanding of how the camera sees light and how that process may be manipulated by the addition of light to create more desirable, professional images. Topics covered include single and multiple light set ups, portraiture, product photography, light modification, and the careful balancing of ambient light with flash.
    Consistent with Digital Photography 1, students must own or have daily access to a digital camera with manual control (a DSLR camera). Cell phone photography is not applicable to the course.
    Prerequisite: Digital Photography 1
  • Drawing 1

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    With practice, anyone can learn to draw! This course is ideal for timid beginners and experienced artists. For the novice, Beginning Drawing equips students to sensitively represent whatever they see. Beginning Drawing students start with fundamental skills and gradually build upon those basic skills until anything is possible. Students with some previous training will gain greater confidence, speed, and sensitivity to aid in the full realization of their own inspirations. Beginning Drawing students explore their own potential with pencil, charcoal, ink and a variety of application methods through a series of technical and creative assignments. Gradually the student develops the ability to render real and imagined imagery through the mastery of sensitive observational sketching, value and texture reproduction, perspective application, and design principles. Beginning Drawing also equips the artist with methodological and conceptual skills that are essential for success in more advanced drawing and painting classes.  This class is a prerequisite for Advanced Drawing and Painting.  About two hours of homework per week is required.
  • Drawing 2

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes juniors and seniors.
    Advanced Drawing students explore a wide range of drawing materials and techniques such as charcoal, pencil, ink, mixed-media and acrylic paint.  Students develop the technical skills to replicate what they see and the intuitive practice to communicate what they feel.  Art historical examples and technical demonstrations are presented for each new project.  The practice of concise language is encouraged during the critique process.  This one-semester course encourages serious students to develop personal expression as well as professionalism.  Artwork and lessons from field trips to museums, galleries and artist's studios are incorporated into the curriculum.
    Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing.
  • Film Scoring

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course introduces students to concepts of film music composition and production. Students will learn technical skills, concise contextual background, and musical topics through a combination of readings, screenings, and exercises, all in an online format.
    Prerequisite: Completion of Music Theory 2 or Digital Audio Production is required. Students should be comfortable with the features and workings of Logic Pro as DAW (digital audio workstation). An existing competency in creating music, combined with a thoughtful awareness of drama and human emotion will be critical assets to draw upon from your own background.
  • Filmmaking

    Class held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    The Filmmaking course is an entry level course designed to teach the technical and conceptual fundamentals of filmmaking. Students create their own short films in this course using a variety of software and hardware including DSLR cameras and Adobe Premiere. The conceptual material covered in the course exposes students to the history of world cinema and encourages them to see film as more than entertainment through film screenings and critical analysis. Also covered are the various ways filmmakers use the time-based medium in the fine arts, in stage production for live music and theater, in advertising and marketing, and in the myriad forms film now takes online and in various other industries. From exposure to the diverse uses of film today students are encouraged to develop their own unique interests and creative goals to pursue with their filmmaking projects.
  • Fine Arts Independent Study

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Fine Arts Independent Study is offered to provide individual students with the opportunity to explore special talents or interests. Students will consult with a faculty sponsor to determine the type of project they would like to pursue and to set personal learning goals. An Independent Study does not replace courses already offered in the existing curriculum but instead allows for students to pursue their creative passions and/or work on competitions or portfolio building. Students must complete all courses offered within their area of concentration before applying for an Independent Study. The course concludes with a multimedia presentation during which the student presents his culminating project and fields questions from a panel that includes the faculty sponsor, department chair, and a school administrator.
    Prerequisite: Completion of Fine Arts electives within field of study and approval of the faculty sponsor.
    Offered in the areas of Digital Audio Production, Digital Graphics, Drawing, Painting, and Photography.
    Please see Mrs. Sheara for an application.
  • Forensics

    This course is open to those students who have been members of the Debate Team for at least one quarter. This class will involve training in intermediate and advanced debate theory and research. Course requirements will include completing research assignments on current topics, briefing arguments, practice debates, and tournament competition. This course will also provide an opportunity for students interested in speech events--e.g., oratory, extemp –to develop skills necessary to attend and compete in tournaments. Requirements for these students will include writing speeches, developing files, perfecting style and delivery and competing in tournaments.
    This class does not meet during one of the 5 regular periods.
    Mr. Crist's approval is required.
  • Fundamentals of Art

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Fundamentals of Art provides students with a working knowledge of the basic principles, theories, and concepts of two dimensional and three dimensional image-making.  This course explores creative thinking skills and develops artistic awareness.  Students practice the basic skills and techniques necessary for creating traditional and contemporary artwork. This course provides students with an opportunity to build a creative foundation through the understanding of the visual language of art and a basic knowledge of art materials and mediums.
  • Guitar 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This performance-based course features the aesthetic and technical aspects of playing the guitar, reading standard notation/lead sheets, and interpreting songs from sheet music/recordings to implement into a performance.  The course utilizes a classroom-set of acoustic guitars, but is applicable to electric guitar as well. Students will present a final performance of a song of their choice for their peers. Prior musical knowledge/experience is NOT necessary to excel in this course.
    Prerequisite: None
  • Intermediate Dance

    Class is held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This course is designed to build upon beginner level dance techniques and terminology. Students will study a variety of dance styles such as ballet, lyrical, modern, hip hop, jazz, tap, and contemporary dance forms at the intermediate level. Students will increase performance quality and musicality while learning to execute intermediate level choreography. This course will continue to work on stretching to increase flexibility and strength training to improve body alignment. Prerequisites: Intro to Dance or instructor permission. Participation in the Spring Dance Concert is highly recommended. Course may be repeated. (One Semester – Offered Spring ONLY) 
    Prerequisite: Introduction to Dance or Instructor Permission.
  • Intro to Woodworking

    Class held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Explore the art of woodworking in our "Introduction to Woodworking" class, tailored for high school students at our all-girls high school. Whether you're a complete beginner or have limited woodworking experience, this course will teach you safe tool operation, creative problem-solving, and the basics of working with wood. 80% of your time will be spent on hands-on creations in our Scene Shop, with opportunities for group and individual projects. This class is a gateway to mastering the medium of wood and acquiring valuable skills that extend beyond the workshop, making it a valuable addition to any field of study or career path. Join us to unleash your creativity and craftsmanship through the beauty of woodworking. 
  • Introduction to Dance

    Class is held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    This entry-level course introduces ballet, modern, hip hop, jazz, and contemporary dance forms. This course will focus on stretching to increase flexibility and strength training to improve athletic agility and ease of movement. Students will practice dance terminology in a variety of styles and learn to execute choreography. No previous dance training is required. Course may be repeated. (One Semester – Offered Fall ONLY) 
  • Jazz Ensemble

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students.
    This select ensemble is made up of saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and rhythm section. This ensemble performs the music of the foremost big band composers, past and present. The ensemble performs two concerts each semester. Students must audition for placement in the Jazz Ensemble. Only members of the Symphonic Band may audition for the ensemble, with the exception of guitar, bass, and piano, which is open to any student. Auditions take place at the beginning of the Fall semester.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.25 credits.
    This class meets during 6th period every Monday.
    Contact Mr. Burke before the fall for audition music and information.
  • Mixed Chorus

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Mixed Chorus is composed of both St. Agnes and Strake Jesuit students from grades 9–12.  Selected by audition in April of the previous year, chorus members meet daily, Monday through Friday from 7:10 am to 7:50 am (which may prevent you from being in SJET).  Chorus members learn basic breathing and vocal focus and basic music theory.  All members learn to sight read and are exposed to a variety of vocal styles, from Renaissance to Broadway.  Every student is evaluated at least once a year by an individual jury, during which they perform chorus music in front of the music faculty.  All students have the opportunity to perform at least three times a year, to audition for All State chorus, and to participate in the annual Chorus Tour.  The week before the Fall and Spring performances, rehearsals will also take place from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. (which may cause conflicts with athletic practices and games on those two weeks.)  Fee and uniforms are required.
    This class meets during 0 period Monday – Friday. 
    Audition required.  Individual jury required at least once a year.
  • Mixed Media

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.
    Mixed Media is an introductory course to artwork composed from a combination of different media or materials. In this course different mediums may be taught separately or jointly depending on the project or desired effect. Mixed Media is designed to explore creative thinking by allowing the student to dabble in many mediums during the course of the semester. This fosters an awareness and appreciation for multiple kinds of art. The basic fundamentals of art and design will also be taught, such as balance, proportion and composition. Mixed Media may be flat, 2 or 3 dimensional and may incorporate mediums such as graphite, paint, clay, pastels, pen and ink, print making, canvas, and plaster.
  • Music Appreciation 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.
    This course exposes the students to the first written music in history through the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classic, Romantic, Twentieth Century, and beyond. The students also learn the life and lifestyle of each major composer of each time period and the context of the societies in which they lived and worked. The course offers basic training in the technical aspects of music as well as performance opportunities. Students are expected to make comparisons of music of the past to present musical styles and to intelligently critique any style of music.
  • Music Appreciation 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.
    This course exposes the students to the music of the twentieth century through the music of today, including the genres of jazz, country, electronic, rock, and pop music. The students also learn the life and lifestyle of each major composer of each time period and the context of the societies in which they lived and worked. The course offers more training in the technical aspects of music as well as performance opportunities. Students are expected to make comparisons of music of the past to present musical styles and to intelligently critique any style of music.
    Prerequisite: Music Appreciation 1
  • Music Theory 1

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course is designed to give the student a background in the fundamentals of the language of music.  It focuses on the mechanics of music as well as basics of music analysis.  Students should have some prior experience with music. 
    Mr. Hernandez-Ching or Mr. Burke’s approval is required.
  • Music Theory 2

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    This course continues the music theory background offered in the first semester course.  It also has added emphasis on music analysis well as the fundamentals of music arranging and composing.  
    Prerequisite: Music Theory 1. 
    Mr. Hernandez-Ching or Mr. Burke’s approval is required.
  • Musical Theatre Collective

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Offered in collaboration with the Theater, Music and Dance programs, students will develop and hone skills in Broadway dance techniques, applied vocal techniques, ensemble singing, and acting techniques related directly to the musical theater genre. Course may be repeated.

    Participation in this class does not guarantee a role in the spring musical.
  • Orchestral Winds

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students.
    This class is designed to give the top wind players in the symphonic band credit for playing with the string orchestra. Full symphony orchestra literature is covered and rigid performance standards are expected.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.25 credits.
    This class meets on Mondays during 0 period before school from 7:00am – 7:45am and Thursdays as scheduled.
    Open to Symphonic Band members by audition only.
    Mr. Hernandez-Ching’s approval required.
  • Painting

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes juniors and seniors.
    This is an excellent one-semester course for ambitious students who wish to compete and create portfolios. Students build on Beginning Drawing skills in combination with color theory instruction to create original paintings. Introduction to Prisma pencil, watercolor, acrylic and oil paint, as well as the history of painting, is offered.  The semester encompasses demonstrations of new techniques, presentations on how artists have historically approached painting, critiques and working time in the studio. Students enjoy a day-long field trip to artist's studios to meet working artists, as well as exposure to galleries and museums.
    Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing.
  • Percussion Ensemble

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes students.
    This class is open to members of the Percussion Section in the Symphonic Band. The ensemble's goal is to develop Chamber Music skills on percussion, as well as techniques on many more percussion instruments and to broaden their knowledge about the Percussion Ensemble repertoire. This course will give our percussionists more performing opportunities.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.25 credits.
    This class meets during 6th period on Tuesday and Thursday.
  • Photography & Design: Yearbook

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors.
  • Playmaking

    Class held at St. Agnes
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    A survey of the wide range of ways that performance can be made: from a script, through devising, in adaptation, via community collaboration, and more. Students will be expected to complete both in-class and weekly project assignments and will work through these assignments to develop a range of performance pieces. This course is intended to be a collective playground for aspiring playwrights, actors, comedians, and beyond. 
  • Theater Practicum - Performance

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Students who participate onstage as performers in a theater production may earn a 0.5 credit towards fulfilling the graduation requirement in fine arts. Students who use Theatre Practicum for credit will be awarded the credit Pass/Fail. As there will be no numeric grade, this credit will not be calculated into their GPA. Students must maintain academic eligibility to receive credit. Course may be repeated. 
  • Theater Practicum - Production

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Students who participate backstage (stage managers, crew positions, scene shop, etc.) on a theater production may earn a 0.5 credit towards fulfilling the graduation requirement in fine arts. Students who use Theatre Practicum for credit will be awarded the credit Pass/Fail. As there will be no numeric grade, this credit will not be calculated into their GPA. Students must maintain academic eligibility to receive credit. Course may be repeated. 
  • Theater Production

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors and St. Agnes students.
    This is a one semester class that can be taken both semesters. This is a performance based course. The members of Theater Production are chosen by an application, audition, and interview process. The class is responsible for a majority of the production work done by the Southwell Players and Thespians. It explores audition, rehearsal, and production schedules. It provides students with opportunities to learn techniques in acting, directing, stage-management, costuming, designing and other theater production areas. Students are expected to actively contribute to current and upcoming productions as well as maintain academic eligibility to do so.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.5 credit.
    Mr. Sullivan’s approval is required. 24
  • TV Broadcasting

    Open to Strake Jesuit sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    Every advisory period, the student body views SJET. In this class that meets during 0 period, the students will be responsible for putting together the show from script to airtime. This puts the production of every show in the hands of the students. They will prepare the content and operations of the show: scripts, audio, directing, technical directing, prompting, distributing, camera operating and anchoring.
    Offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Each semester is 0.25 credits.
    This class meets during 0 period.
    Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts 1 or an interview with Mr. Pepe.
  • Vocal Ensemble: Triple Trio

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    This small chorus is composed of students from St. Agnes and Strake Jesuit who have been in Chorale or Mixed Chorus the previous year.  The group meets daily during a class period.  Throughout the year, the chorus performs various functions both in and out of the city.  Students are selected by audition.
    Prerequisite: Mixed Chorus.
    A fee and uniform are required.  
  • Vocal Performance

    Class is held at St. Agnes.
    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
    Do you enjoy singing with the radio, in the shower or in the church congregation?  Have you ever wanted to have a place and people to sing with just for fun while at the same time improving your vocal skills?  This course is geared towards the student who desires to gain an appreciation for music by singing within a group setting.  It incorporates the teaching of music fundamentals and their application to all kinds of music.  A wide range of vocal styles including musical theatre, popular, jazz, and classical will be explored. 
    This class can only be taken once. 
  • Web Page Design

    Open to Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes sophomores, juniors and seniors.
    In this course, you will gain a foundational knowledge of website creation and be able to apply it to the planning, design and development of your own portfolio website over the course of the semester. By the end of this course you will be comfortable creating, coding and posting basic HTML and CSS files to the Internet. Equipped with a historical understanding of the web’s evolution and key industry-standard design guidelines to ensure strong online presentation, you will have a foundational knowledge of website creation and apply it to the planning, design and development of your own web page over the course of the semester. Critical thinking will be encouraged through your class interactions, projects, and online postings.

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