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Advanced Placement (AP) Courses are designed to prepare students
for the rigor of college coursework. AP is in place to support and help
accelerate student critical thinking, analysis, reading, and writing
skills. Currently, Capital offers AP courses in English Language and
Composition, English Literature and Composition, World History, U.S.
History, U.S. Government/Economics, Biology, Spanish Language, Spanish Literature, and AP Human Geography.
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Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is designed to
support a college going culture at Capital High. Students learn study
skills including Writing-Inquiry-Collaboration-Reading (WICR),
Interactive Notebooks, and Cornell Notes. Students also participate in
leadership initiatives and activities designed to support college
eligibility. Capital High has been named the 118th AVID National
Demonstration School out of 4500 participating school worldwide, and the
first and ONLY school in New Mexico to achieve this status.
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Athletics and Activities promote positive youth involvement in
the school community. Capital offers Football, Boys and Girls Soccer,
Softball, Baseball, Cheer, Wrestling, Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Golf, Cross Country, Track & Field,
Tennis, National Honor Society, Student Government, Student Council,
Distributive Education Clubs of America
(DECA), Student Wellness Action Team (SWAT), Model Legislature,
Supercomputing Challenge, Habitat for Humanity, Chess Club, Yearbook, HOSA, and Interact Club.
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Bilingual Programming at Capital High offers bilingual heritage programs for students learning English. ESL
and Spanish for Native Speakers courses directly support students in
bilingual proficiency as well as academic achievement in other
coursework and assessments. Capital High currently has eight teachers
serving over 500 students in this program.
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College and Career Center assists students in preparing for work
in high school and beyond as well as college readiness, scholarships,
and academic support. Capital High also offers Dual Credit in various
subject areas to students by the Santa Fe Community College. Dual credit
allows opportunities for students to accelerate their learning in
alignment with career goals.
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Career Academies supporting Capital High’s redesign
efforts are focused on improving student achievement by implementing a
schools-within-a-school model. Based on the continuous cycle of improvement, teachers within the academies meet daily in collaborative learning communities to
develop engaging and relevant instructional activities centered on
student interests in career pathways. As the only AVID National Demonstration School in New Mexico, AVID learning strategies are built in school wide, and Capital’s seven-period
modified schedule allows students greater access to engaging elective
coursework as well as more opportunities to earn credit throughout their
high school experience.
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Career Academy Capstone Mentorships provides students the
opportunity to get to know a mentoring professional each week to discuss
topics related to the mentor’s particular field of experience to help
students refine career interests and related skills.
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New Mexico Gear-Up sponsors programs and activities designed to
increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter
and succeed in post-secondary education. The activities include student
recognition, motivational speakers, college visits, parent nights,
hands-on project-based learning experiences, summer leadership camps,
self-empowerment student groups and much more. Gear-Up has also provided
full scholarships for credit recovery after school and summer school
for students to earn credits they have lost.
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Teen Court is run for teens by teens. Teen Court offers services
that keep teens out of Children’s Court and out of the Youth Detention
Center and can save lives. There are also Teen Attorneys who volunteer
their time to work at Teen Court.
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Teen Health Center provides confidential mental health services including family and substance abuse counseling.