High School
Student Courses

  • Students may enroll in one course or a complete diploma program.

  • Courses are taught with asynchronous online lessons and live teacher sessions in eight-week quarters. Four quarters are required for a full high school credit.

  • All high school courses have prerequisite courses. Students must be in 9th grade to enroll in the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Courses.

  • Advanced High School Diplomas are available in Letters, Economics and Business, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

  • English

    American Literature
    British Literature
    Styles in Literature
    World Literature
    AP English Language and Composition
    AP English Literature and Composition
    Creative Writing

  • Mathematics

    Arithmetic
    Pre-Algebra
    Algebra 1
    Algebra 2
    Geometry
    Pre-Calculus
    AP Pre-Calculus
    AP Calculus AB
    AP Calculus BC
    Linear Algebra
    Consumer Math
    Business Math
    AP Statistics

  • History

    World History
    World Geography
    U.S. History
    U.S. Government
    AP Human Geography
    AP World History
    AP U.S. History
    AP U.S. Government
    AP European History
    AP Comparative Government and Politics

  • Science

    Biology
    Chemistry
    Physics
    Geoscience
    Astronomy
    AP Physics 1
    AP Physics 2
    AP Biology
    AP Chemistry
    Introduction to Engineering
    AP Computer Science A
    AP Computer Science Principles

  • English as a Second Language

    Reading with Phonics I, II, III, IV
    Introduction to Literature I, II
    Grammar I II, III, IV, V, VI

    Writing I, II
    Speech I, II, III, IV
    TOEFL/Duolingo Test Prep I, II
    Introduction to US History
    Western Civilization
    American Culture
    American Science I, II

  • Languages

    Chinese I, II, III, IV
    AP Chinese

    French I, II, III, IV
    AP French

    German I, II, III, IV
    AP German

    Spanish I, II, III, IV
    AP Spanish

    Latin I, II
    AP Latin

  • Economics & Business

    U.S. Economic Freedom
    AP Macroeconomics
    AP Microeconomics
    Speech and Debate
    Communications
    Accounting
    Business Law

  • Art & Music

    Media Arts I, II
    Studio Art I, II, III, IV
    Photography
    AP 2-D Art and Design
    AP 3-D Art and Design
    AP Drawing
    AP Art History
    Music Appreciation
    AP Music Theory

  • Physical Education

    Physical Health
    Health and Nutrition
    Nutrition in the Kitchen

    Basketball Survey
    Cricket Survey
    Golf Survey
    Soccer (Football) Survey
    Table Tennis Survey
    Tennis Survey
    Volleyball Survey

    Advanced Physical Education

  • Religion

    Introduction to Western Civilization
    Old Testament Studies
    New Testament Studies
    Church History
    Logic & Ethics

  • Student Life

    MICRO CLASSES:
    Online Orientation
    Cybersecurity
    Time Management
    How To Make Straight A’s
    AI and the Honor Code

    Introduction to Chess
    Introduction to Gardening
    E-Sports

    Honor Society

  • University Counseling

    MICRO CLASSES:
    University Strategy
    Choosing a Major
    Choosing a School
    Application Prep

    Internship Opportunities

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