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High School Courses and Programs COURSE CATALOG 2011–2012 Oakland Uni!ed School District High School Courses and Programs 1025 Second Avenue, Oakland, California 94606-2212 510.879.8200 | www.ousd.k12.ca.us REVISED SEPTEMBER 2011 Table of Contents Castlemont Community of Small Schools . 10 Fremont Federation Campus ....................................... 12 McClymonds Educational Complex.................................. 14 Oakland High School ............................................. 15 Oakland Technical High School . 16 Skyline High School .............................................. 17 Life Academy . 18 Coliseum College Preparatory ...................................... 18 Alternative Education............................................. 19 Schools of Choice.......................................... 19 Independent Study......................................... 20 Continuation Schools & Community Day Schools . 21 Social Science/History . 22 English . 26 Math 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