Genetics, zoology, history of sports and Algebra 3 are just the start.
These classes are just some of the possibilities for next year.
It’s not official, but there are many discussions going on to decide whether to accept these new classes or not Bressler said.
New classes are always on the table for discussion, but Principal Phil Bressler said there hasn’t been a new class for a while.
Bressler said it’s important to have new classes.
“Anytime we offer something new, it creates engagement and excitement [for the students],” Bressler said.
Junior Skyler Smith agrees that having new classes is very important.
“[It] opens up your options as a student,” Smith said.
Sophomore Amanda Marlow said new classes would make the school day less boring and repetitive.
“It’s good for new freshman [to have] more choices,” Marlow said. “Students can specialize more.”
Bressler said there’s a certain procedure before the school will know which, if any, new classes will be offered.
“It depends on student interests, the number of staff, and on the schedule,” Bressler said.