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Academies (schools within a school) Ballard High maintains three formal academies on campus: Biotechnology Career Academy, Finance Academy, and Maritime Academy. Each comprises an integrated curriculum across content areas. Students enrolled in these academies are part of the Ballard student population but have chosen to participate in a specific content area of focus.

The Biotechnology Career Academy is a three-year program that links science, language arts, and mathematics as the integrated curriculum. This academy enrolls one starting ninth grade cohort and one tenth grade cohort each year, and has done so since 1997. The science focus begins with biology in the first year, followed by chemistry the second year, and concludes with genetics in the third and final year. Each year, a student project helps prepare students for public speaking, project organization and writing skills.

The Academy of Finance (AOF) integrates class work with interactive projects that prepare students for finance based career positions. AOF specifically aims at the student looking for a future in business, economics or finance or interested in understanding how the economy works. The academy lasts four semesters long with enrollment beginning first semester junior year and ends second semester senior year. The four classes offered are Business Economics (micro-economics), Business in Global Economy (macro-economics), Principles of Finance (personal finance), and Business Ethics. A paid internship during the summer between Junior & Senior year

Students in AOF will have access to: Summer paid internship Career conferences UW Foster School of Business mentors Senior year trip to New York City Opportunities to network and develop communication skills

The Maritime Academy combines classroom experience with field trips that include active learning. Students have acted as crew on the schooner Zodiac and the Virginia V, the only active wooden steamboat on the west coast. The students receive state boater cards. The academy is home to exclusive internships aboard the Virginia V. It is currently the only high school program of its kind in the United States.

Improving the Sports section of the Ballard High School page.

Football: "You can count on me" http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=BHSATHLETIC-FOOTBALL&s=football&p=about

I am working on editing the Ballard High School (Seattle) wikipedia page. Some of the links dont go to the correct websites and some are not valid websites. Also this article does not have a section about sports so I would like to add that as well.

David Kaplan's 1997 film, Little Red Riding Hood, is an adaptation of "The Story of Grandmother" which Achille Millien collected from an oral French tale in the early 19th century. In 1956, Paul Delarue published the french tale into English in his "The Borzoi Book of French Tales".

My concerns with the Little Red Riding Hood (1997 film) is the text describing the plot. When it talks about the film described as "black comedy" there is no evidence or source saying that it is. The link to "huntsman" is completely wrong. I think that they could describe the cat a little better and make the reader understand that the cat is a talking cat. Timour Bourtasenkov isn't cited correctly, it is a ballet studio rather than the person who plays the wolf.