Course Catalog 2025-26
Students enrolled as single course students are not eligible to take a Leadership, Homeroom, or Wellness course as their only course. Single course students may add Homeroom or Wellness in addition to their single academic course.
Modes of Writing and Argumentation Writing Lab (OE11WL)
The OHS Writing and Tutoring Center offers supplemental weekly Writing Labs. These weekly labs are intended to support students in...
Poetry (OECW1D)
Students in this class will explore these central questions about poetry: What is a poem? How is it made? What...
Screen Writing (OECW1E)
Screenwriting is a workshop class that introduces students to the fundamentals of screenwriting craft—including script format, dialogue, characterization, visual storytelling...
Critical Theory and the Historical Imagination (OE020B)
What is the past? What does it do? What's it for? In this course we'll look together at how people...
Critical Theory of the Anthropocene (OE020C)
"Critical Theory of the Anthropocene" aligns with the course goals and major assignments of Critical Theory courses at OHS but...
Critical Theory: Canon & Counter-Canon (OE020E)
Of all the literature that an era produces, only a tiny sliver makes it into the "canon" – the informal...
Critical Theory: Language and Culture (OE020Z)
Language and Culture (CTLC) is a year-long course that introduces students to post-structuralism as a critical methodology for studying literature...
Advanced Literature & Criticism: Wonders and Sublimity (OE021A)
In this year-long, advanced-level class, students will explore different critical approaches to canonical literature, considering a breadth of literary theory...
Advanced Literature & Criticism: Russian Literature (OE021B)
In this year-long, advanced-level class, students will explore different critical approaches to canonical literature, considering a breadth of literary theory...
Advanced Topics in Literature I (OE025)
Advanced Topics in Literature is a sequence of two semester-long seminar courses that each explore a literary topic, theme, or...
Advanced Topics in Literature II (OE026)
Advanced Topics in Literature is a sequence of two semester-long seminar courses that each explore a literary topic, theme, or...
Advanced Topics in Literature I: Writing Option (OE027)
Advanced Topics in Literature is a sequence of two semester-long seminar courses that each explore a literary topic, theme, or...
Advanced Topics in Literature II: Writing Option (OE028)
Advanced Topics in Literature is a sequence of two semester-long seminar courses that each explore a literary topic, theme, or...
Modernist Literature and Photography (UE031)
Students in this course study how photography, from its inception in the mid-19th century, rose into a dominant visual genre...
Literature & New Technologies (UE033)
The typewriter, a machine for writing, produces letters on a page in a manner distinct from that of a pencil...
Imagining Your Art (JDRW1)
In this course, we will explore fundamentals in drawing to help guide our application and enhance our technical skills and...
Leadership Course Series (OL010)
The Leadership Course Series seeks to encourage and nurture future leaders. In this seminar-style course, students attend monthly special presentations...
Legal Studies: Constitutional Law: Writing Option (OLS10)
This course examines present-day U.S. constitutional law. Students will learn some constitutional law as well as how to think critically...
Legal Studies: Constitutional Law (OLS11)
This course examines present-day U.S. constitutional law. Students will learn some constitutional law as well as how to think critically...
Music Theory (OMT10)
Music Theory is a year-long course that examines the harmony and form of Western European music with a focus on...