- Consumer Education is a one-credit course enabling students to investigate topics that would assist in independent living. Topics include goal setting, decision making, career development, paychecks and taxes, spending plans, investing, housing, transportation, consumer decisions, financial institutions, credit, and consumer protection.
- Teacher: scott kubit
This is a year long course which focuses on world regions, the people who live in them and the issues they face. We will be studying all aspects of culture in these regions. During the course we will be covering
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- An integrated curriculum consisting of the study of Chemistry, Biology, and Earth Science. Students will demonstrate their knowledge through labs, observations, projects, problem solving, and writing.
, Advanced Placement Calculus, College Board established Calculus AB. Course covers limits, derivatives, integration, and volume of rotations.
Advanced Biology is a class to prepare students for college biology.
- Advanced Placement Biology is a college freshman course offered to high school juniors and seniors. Students take an Advanced Placement exam in May to determine their proficiency in Biology. This score can then be reported to their college. Colleges will reward students with high scores college credit for Introductory Biology Courses.
- Resources for Honors Math 7 (aka: Pre-Algebra)
Resources for Math 7
- This 12 week course will help you learn a little more about yourself while exploring the many career opportunities you may wish to pursue.
- Students study health and wellness as it relates to behaviors and life choices in this semester course. This course examines in detail the six nutrients essential for life using a strong science emphasis.
- This is a full-year survey course of British literature, encompassing poetry from Anglo-Saxon times through literature of the British transcendental movement.
- This is a full year comprehnsive coarse covering Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access.
- The goal for English II is to continue to build a solid foundation of knowledge, skills, and strategies that will be refined, applied, and extended as students engage in more complex ideas, texts, and tasks.
- Teacher: Margaret Lyons
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- Honors 9th Grade English
- The goal for Honors English 10 is to acquire mastery of knowledge, skills, and strategies of more complex ideas, texts, and tasks in this college prep class.
- This course is a study of functions, statistics and trigonometry.
- Activities that educate students on the facts on and interactions between the Sun, Moon and Earth.
The focus of College Prep English will be on the writing process, MLA formatting, ACT prep, novel study, and critical analysis.
English 11 focuses on the writing process, grammar, ACT prep, novel study, and critical analysis.
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- Teacher: Phil Mr.
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- Teacher: Tammera Roeske
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- Teacher: Peter Milne
The American Republic, 1750 - 1900.
Cultural geography studies that focus on the Eastern Hemisphere.
- Computers 9 is a one year course that covers the basics of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access).


