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Mathematics
Algebra 1 C Algebra Readiness
(Pre-Algebra) A/B C E Math 6 A/B C E Math 7 A/B C E Pre-Algebra C
Language Arts
Language Arts 6 A/B C Language Arts 7 A/B C Language Arts 8 A/B C
Science
Science 6 A/B C Science 7 A/B C Science 8 A/B C
Social Studies
Social Studies 6 A/B C
Social Studies 7 A/B C
Social Studies 8 A/B C
Electives
HumanitiesArt 6 A/B Art 7 A/B Art 8 A/B Exploring Music I Exploring Music II Exploring Music III Middle School Digital Art
and Design
InterdisciplinaryHome Life
OtherMS Career Exploration IMS Journalism A/BMS Study SkillsWebQuest
Social StudiesSocial Studies Skills
TechnologyEducational Technology
and Online Learning 6 Educational Technology
and Online Learning 7 Educational Technology
and Online Learning 8 Introduction to Online Learning
World LanguagesMiddle Chinese I Middle Chinese II Middle Sign Language Middle Spanish I Middle Spanish II
Health and PE
Health and Physical Education 6 A/B C
Health and Physical Education 7 A/B C
Health and Physical Education 8 A/B C
Key to Course Types Available
C Core Course
E Essential Course Essential courses are offered to provide students with added support in prerequisite concepts and skills.
Gifted and Talented Course
The World Languages courses require a headset and microphone which is compatible with the computer being used for the course.
Courses listed as A/B can be taken individually as a semester course or together as a year long course.
Course list subject to change
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2020–2021
6–8 Courses
Mathematics
Algebra 1 A/B C F Algebra 2 A/B C F Calculus A/B C
Consumer Math A/B C
Explorations in Mathematics A/B C
Geometry A/B C F Pre-Algebra A/B C Pre-Calculus A/B C Statistics A/B C
Language Arts
English 9 A/B C F English 10 A/B C F English 11 A/B C F English 12 A/B C F
Science
Biology A/B C F Chemistry A/B C Earth Science A/B C F Physical Science A/B C F Physics A/B C
Social Studies
American Government A/B C Economics C F Geography and Society C
United States History A/B C
World Geography C
World History A/B C
Advanced Placement
AP Biology A/B AP Calculus AB A/B AP Calculus BC A/B AP Computer Science (A) A/B AP English Language and
Composition A/B AP English Literature and
Composition A/B AP Human Geography A/B AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Spanish Language A/B AP Statistics A/B AP United States Government AP United States History A/B
Electives
Business, Communication, Science, and Technology May also fulfill state CTE requirements3-D Modeling A/BAccounting I Accounting II Administrative Duties
and Office Management Advertising and Sales PromotionAnatomy and Physiology Business Communication Business Information Systems Business Law Business Math Concepts of Engineering
and TechnologyDevelopmental Writing Emergent Computer
Technology Entrepreneurship: Starting
Your Own Business A/B Game Design I Game Design IIHealth, Safety, & Nutrition Human Resource
Management International Business Introduction
to CommunicationIntroduction to
Computer Applications Introduction to Finance Introduction to
Graphic Design A/B Introduction to
Online Learning
Introduction to Sociology Java® Programming I Java Programming II Law and Order Leadership and Supervision
in Business Personal & Family Finance Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Public SpeakingSociology I Sports & Entertainment
Marketing Sports Management
Career & Technical Education (CTE)Career Planning and
Skill Development CosmetologyCriminal Investigation Criminology Introduction to
Criminal Justice Introduction to Early
Childhood Education Introduction to
Homeland Security Introduction to Law Introduction to
Medical Assisting Introduction to
Paralegal Profession Introduction to Social MediaMedical Law and Ethics Medical Terminology Research Methods
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Key to Course Types Available
C Core Course
F Foundations Course Foundations courses are standards-based courses adjusted to give students greater support on core concepts and provide additional practice and review.
Honors Course
Advanced Course
The World Languages courses require a headset and microphone which is compatible with the computer being used for the course.
Courses listed as A/B can be taken individually as a semester course or together as a year long course.
Course list subject to change.
Copyright © 2020 Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved.
2020–2021
9–12 Courses
AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Java is a registered trademark of Oracle America, Inc. and/or its affiliates.
Electives continued
Humanities2-D AnimationAnthropology 1Anthropology 2Art I: World CulturesArt History A/B Digital Photography I A/BDigital Photography II A/BFundamentals of Art Fundamentals of Art
Appreciation Fundamentals of Art History Introduction to AnthropologyIntroduction to Drawing Living Music I Living Music II Music Appreciation Philosophy
Language ArtsCreative Writing A/B Fundamentals of English
Composition Gothic Literature Introduction to Grammar
and Composition Journalism A/B Mythology and Folklore Reading and Writing
for Purpose Speech and Debate
MathematicsFinancial Literacy
ScienceAstronomy Environmental Science A/BMarine Science A/B
Social StudiesArcheologyCurrent EventsHistory of the Holocaust Human Geography Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Women’s StudiesPersonal Finance Personal Psychology I Psychology A/B World Religions
World LanguagesFrench I A/B French II A/B French III A/B French IV A/B German I A/B German II A/B German III A/B Japanese I A/B Japanese II A/B Sign Language I A/B Sign Language II A/B Spanish I A/B Spanish II A/B Spanish III A/B Spanish IV A/B
Health and PE
Personal Fitness C
Personal Fitness II C
Personal Health and Safety with Sex Education C
Physical Education C
Physical Education I A/B C
Physical Education II A/B C
Physical Education III A/B C
Test Prep
College Prep with ACT College Prep with SAT®
Key to Course Types Available
C Core Course
F Foundations Course Foundations courses are standards-based courses adjusted to give students greater support on core concepts and provide additional practice and review.
Honors Course
Advanced Course
The World Languages courses require a headset and microphone which is compatible with the computer being used for the course.
Courses listed as A/B can be taken individually as a semester course or together as a year long course.
Course list subject to change.
Copyright © 2020 Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved.
2020–2021
9–12 Courses continued
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board.