Honors Courses
These courses offer students an opportunity to develop problem-solving skills along with developing higher-order thinking skills of analysis, judgment, and synthesis. Several honors courses lead to an AP course.
- Honors Algebra I
- Honors Algebra II
- Honors Concert Choir
- Honors English 9
- Honors English 10
- Honors Geometry
- Honors Orchestra
- Honors Pre-Calculus
- Honors Symphonic Band
CLEP or Industry Certification Courses
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) courses offer students the option to write examinations to show knowledge of college-level coursework. CLEP general and subject examinations are accepted for credit by colleges and universities. Students can earn a weighted grade for the course if they pass the examination.
- Principles of Accounting
- Principles of Marketing
- Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Acceleration/Enrichment
Students interested in programs of acceleration, enrichment, and/ or independent study should contact their school counselor.
Project Lead the Way: Biomedical Sciences
The Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Biomedical Sciences program offers students advantages from career readiness and hands-on experience to college prep-level classes, labs, and creative exercises. The PLTW Biomedical Sciences program is a sequence of four courses offered through the Science Department and is hands-on and based on real-world experience. Courses have high standards for rigorous, focused, and engaging study, and develop innovative, collaborative, cooperative, and problem-solving skills.
STEM Education
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education encourages students to be creative and innovative, to think critically and logically, to identify and solve problems, and to effectively collaborate and communicate. STEM courses are offered in the Technology and Engineering Education, Science, and Computer Science Departments. In addition to specific courses, STEM activities are integrated into many courses.
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