ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
For an alphabetical listing of Faculty and Staff, click here.
BUSINESS / TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
The Accounting Program within the Business Department provides the basics for a college major in accounting and possible employment in the profession. Some of our graduates have received college scholarships in accounting. The department is staffed by teachers who have all worked in some business capacity prior to working in education at Archbishop Curley. The Department is also committed to offering the most current and up-to-date facilities, technology and curriculum. Archbishop Curley High School has been upgrading its facilities and computer program to offer its students the best and most current computer instruction. The computer program is designed to grow and develop over time to incorporate new technology as it becomes available.
Freshman n/a
Sophomores Computer Applications (1/2 credit)
Juniors Accounting I, Business Management, Intro to Programming C++, Intro to Programming Visual Basic,
Personal Business Management
Seniors Accounting I, Accounting II, Intro to Programming C++, Intro to Programming Visual Basic,
Consumer Education & Law, Senior Internet & Web Page Design
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... |
Mr. Dan Popera Mr. Mike Ziegler |
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
The English Department is staffed with an experienced and enthusiastic faculty who dedicate their time and effort to reading and writing across the curriculum. They infuse their teaching with dedication to the subject matter: grammar, composition, creative and practical writing, the reading and analytical study of both British and American literature, and public speaking skills. The department offers remediation for Freshman and Sophomore students who benefit from reinforcement of comprehension and writing skills. Advanced Placement is offered on the Junior and Senior levels for those students who wish to challenge their academic abilities.
Freshman Grammar, Composition, Literature Survey, Research, Reading
Sophomores Composition, Literary Genres, Reading
Juniors British Literature, Creative Writing, AP British Literature
Seniors American Literature, Practical Writing, AP American Literature
Affiliated Clubs
- Visions School Magazine
- Speech and Debate
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Fr. Douglas McMillan, OFM Conv Mr. John D’Adamo '98 Mr. Greg Kessler Mr. Robert Picarello Mrs. Mary Skipper Mr. Jeremy Joseph '96 |
FINE ARTS
Archbishop Curley’s Fine Arts Department has a comprehensive academic program with progressive courses for the study of the Arts. The instrumental, art and vocal programs are staffed by professional musicians and artists who specialize in education. The Instrumental, Choral and Art rooms are well equipped with a variety of quality instruments, equipment and literature including an extensive library of Concert Band, Jazz and small ensemble literature, a complete section of percussion, as well as wind instruments from the piccolo to the tuba, all for student use.
Chairperson........................Mr. Michael Gaffney
Vocal Music
Director.......................... Accompanist.................... |
Mr. Michael Gaffney Mr. Michael Britt |
Courses and Groups
- Music Appreciation
- Curley Choir
- Curley Jr Choir
- Schola Choir
- Luminare Choir
- Curley Ringers
Instrumental Music
Director.......................... Assistant Director............. |
Mr. David Stauffer Mr. David Mackowiecki '93 |
Ensembles
- Concert Band
- Curley Jazz
- Musicianship
- Drum Line
Visual Arts
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Instructor........... |
Mr. Mark Halcott '97 |
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Instructor........... |
Mrs. Theresa St. Laurent |
Courses
- Art Seminar
- Design & Composition
- Fine Arts
- Senior Studio
- Digital Photography
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
Archbishop Curley High School’s Foreign Language Department is staffed by excellent teachers whose emphasis is based on teaching not only the spoken language, but also on teaching respect for all cultures. An emphasis is placed on developing speaking, reading, writing and listening skills. A dual enrollment program in conjunction with the Community College of Baltimore County gives AP Spanish III, AP Spanish IV, College French III, College French IV, and Italian III students an opportunity to earn up to six college credits.
Spanish I; Spanish II AP; Spanish III AP; Spanish IV
French I; French II; College French III; College French IV
Italian I; Italian II; Italian III
Affiliated Clubs/Activities
- Field Trips: Tersiguel’s, La Palapa, Boston Flamenco Ballet, Local Ethnic Restaurants; Baltimore Museum of Art, Yearly Trip to Europe; Spanish National Honor Society
- French National Honors Society.
- Spanish Club
- Italian Club
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Ms. Cheryl Jose Mrs. Franca Gorraz Mrs. Catherine Miserendino Mrs. Mariam Rodriguez |
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
The Mathematics Department has at its disposal a variety of books to supplement the text in the class. The Department also has use of computers in each class with software programs dedicated to the field of mathematics.
Freshman Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Honors Algebra
Sophomores Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Solid & Coordinate Geometry, Descriptive Geometry
Juniors Algebra II and Trigonometry, Honors Algebra II and Trigonometry, Descriptive Geometry,
Pre-Calculus, Calculus
Seniors Math Concepts, College algebra and Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, AP Calculus
Organizational Affiliates
- NCTM - National Council of Teachers of Math
- MSTM - Maryland State Teachers of Math
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Mr. John Dohler Mr. Barry Brownlee Mr. Dan Popera Mrs. Joanne Cole Mrs. Mary Louise Kolb Mr. Ed Lawrence Mr. Gene Hoffman '69 Mr. Tim Trotta Mr. Josiah LaTona Mr. Greg Malanowski '70 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The Physical Education Department is staffed by veteran teachers who present a balanced physical education program. The department strongly believes “Mens Sana in Corpore Sano” - “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body”.
Freshman Health (½ credit)
Sophomores Physical Education I (½ credit)
Juniors Physical Education II (½ credit)
Seniors Weight Training & Conditioning, Athletic Training, Senior Physical Education
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Mr. Marty McGinty Mr. William Dawson Mr. Gene Hoffman '69 Mr. Sean Murphy Mr. Travis Williams |
RELIGIOUS STUDIES DEPARTMENT
In the spirit of Saint Francis of Assisi the Religious Studies Department at Archbishop Curley has developed a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on significant areas of Catholic Faith and Spiritual Development. At the same time, that curriculum also emphasizes the holistic, educational development of each student by emphasizing writing skills, research, oral presentation and analysis. The staff is experienced, enthusiastic and dedicated to the spiritual, intellectual and emotional growth of the individual student. In coordination with Campus Ministry, the Department provides many opportunities for individual and group prayer, participation in the liturgy and receiving the sacraments. In addition, there are retreats and social justice activities within the community. Throughout the year, activities take place in the Archbishop Curley Chapel which is available to the Department and to the school at large. The Department may also invite “outside” speakers to address students on various subjects, including abortion, premarital sex, natural family planning and marriage, and Catholic social justice.
Freshman Sacred Scripture (Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament)
Sophomores Fundamentals of the Faith and the Sacraments
Juniors Moral Principals and Moral Problems
Seniors Christian Life Choices, Church History, World Religions
Affiliated Organizations
- Campus Ministry
- Franciscan Youth Ministry Social Christianity
- Community Service Ministry
- Retreat Ministry
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Br. Dan Lutolf, OFM Conv. Mr. Joseph Jancuk Mr. Edward Kratzen Mr. Jamie Long '98 Fr. Michael T. Martin, OFM Conv., '79 Mr. Christopher McCullough Fr. Matthew Foley, OFM Conv. Mr. Jamey Becker '97 |
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
The Science Department is well stocked with up-to-date tools and equipment. All Science labs are equipped with lab stations, plasma and smart board technology, and computers at each station. Ongoing additions include new microscopes, additional equipment for DNA biotechnology investigations, new software, and Labpro Data Collection Equipment.
Freshman Biology, Environmental Science
Sophomores Biology, Chemistry
Juniors Chemistry, Physics, Human Anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy and Meteorology
Seniors Chemistry, Physics, Human Anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy and Meteorology
AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics
Affiliated Clubs
- Biology Club
- Chemistry Club
- Environmental Club
- SMART Team
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Mr. Michael DeMarco Ms. Karen Kracker Dr. David Daniel Mrs. Lynette Trotta Mr. Tim Trotta Mr. Travis Williams |
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
A college preparatory curriculum placing stress on writing, research, public speaking and analytical skills. In addition, the challenging elective courses offered allow students to study particular areas of interest, and through our Advanced Placement course, receive college credit. In addition, a vast collection of primary documents, historical videos, computer programs, maps and globes are the background of the Department. Through the use of these materials, figures and events are placed in perspective to be easily understood with relevance to today’s ever-evolving world.
Freshman World Civilization
Sophomores US History
Juniors American Government
Seniors AP US History, 20th Century History, Psychology, Geography
American Military History, Economics, History of Maryland
Affiliated Clubs / Activities
- History Club
- Mock Election
- MD Catholic Conference
Faculty
Chairperson..................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... Instructor....................... |
Mr. Christopher Ogle Mr. Nicholas Brownlee '96 Mr. Brian Davies Mr. John Kogler Mr. Josiah LaTona Mr. Matthew Nietubicz '00 Ms. Kathleen Maskell Mr. Philip Piercy Mr. Frank Romeo Mr. John Tucker '79 |