- Life skills class that is based on the needs of the students. The focus of the class will be on accessing the community.
Online component of Mr. VanAlstine's algebra 2 course.
- Teacher: Josh England
American History Rocks
- Chemistry for college
7th Hour Computer Applications with Mr. Skeels
- This is a beginning-level computer course where everyday computer applications will be assigned that apply to business. Applications that apply to improving student performance in education will also be involved. Students demonstrating various levels of mastery will be enrolled. Open Office and the internet will be the primary programs used.
- This is a unit on the use and delivery of OpenOffice Presentation.
Kalkaska Middle School-creative writing class with a Greek Mythology theme. This class is part of 'rotation'.
- This class looks at events that are happening in the world around us. The course is designed to give students a better understanding of why things are the way they are.
KHS Earth Science MOODLE Page
- Teacher: Lynda Mangene
- Teacher: Lynda Mangene
- KHS Honors Earth Science Page
- Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking for the Future
- Instructional resources for teachers.
Instructional Resources for Parents and Students
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Instructional Resources for Teachers
This course is designed for Juniors or Seniors to prepare them for college physics and ACT questions. Students usually take this after completing Algebra II with a C or higher.
- This is an introduction to learning Spanish,
- Teacher: Mary Kuhlman
Spanish II is designed to continue the emergent language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing.- Spanish III involves the usage of all communication skills and a online materials to improve listening and speaking skills.
- Spanish IV requires ongoing practice and review of all skills learned thus far, plus elevated exposure to native speakers and daily newpapers.
- Teacher: Gretchen Gladieux
Tenth Grade English first unit
- Kalkaska's 8th grade U.S. History course, covering events from just before the American Revolution to the beginning of the 20th century.


