Academic Program

ALP was created to provide an effective learning environment for students who want or need a different academic model. Our classes are smaller, less formal, and modified to engage students in more active learning. We also give a wide range of assessments to more accurately measure what our students understand and can do.

English

The ALP English classes follow the regular education sequence for grades 9-11: English 9, English 10, and American Literature at the appropriate levels for the students. Seniors take the World Literature Seminar first, and then a semester of Contemporary Fiction. This sequence meets all DHS graduation requirements, and prepares students for both academic and real-world reading, writing, and presentation skills.  Writer’s Workshop is also offered as an elective.

Social Studies

The ALP Social Studies classes follow the regular education sequence for grades 9-12: Western Civilization, World Studies, American History, and Law & Government are all taught at the appropriate levels for the students. Seniors also take an elective history class second semester called America Since 1945, which completes the American History sequence. Students complete a wide range of assessments including traditional tests and quizzes, CAPT-style essays, research papers, PowerPoint presentations, and newsletter portfolios.

Mathematics

At the current time, ALP does not have a math teacher as part of our team.

Science

The ALP Science class is a semester-long elective lab science that fulfills the DHS Science requirement and may be repeated for credit. Emphasis is placed on the scientific method, current topics in science, building on the prior knowledge and interests of the students, and deepening their understanding of the skills and techniques of scientists in a variety of fields. Previous offerings have included Marine Biology, Botany, Physics, Human Physiology, and Genetics.

Physical Education & Health

Participation in the ALP gym class is mandatory for all students. Although the group is not required to change for gym (with the exception of appropriate footwear), the classes are run by PE staff along the regular quarter-by-quarter rotating sport sequence. Health curriculum is provided throughout the year by the inclusion of nutrition and dietary information, mental and physical health topics, alcohol and drug awareness, and character-based advocacy instruction, all of which are delivered during the ALP gym class or community meetings.