Foundational Algebra

Foundational courses were created for struggling students at the lowest level of rigor for which grade-level credit can be given. They are tuned with a greater emphasis placed on the most important concepts. They can be used for students not planning to enter higher education or as a precursor to taking the more rigorous version […]

American Sign Language

American Sign Language is an introductory course for high school students desiring to master ASL as a second language.

Investigating Careers

Investigating Careers is a high school elective designed to provide students an overview of many different career options, covering the education, training, and skills required for each.

Discover English – High School Part 1-ESL

This is the beginning course for high school students seeking a mastery of English as a second language. The course is taught by the Discover Method, making it the right choice for students of any native tongue, with little or no English background.

Math for Success

This course was created to help high school-aged students that lack basic math skills succeed in Algebra.

AP World History: Modern

This CollegeBoard audited and approved version of AP World History: Modern has been updated to include more in-depth coverage of concepts covered in the latest CollegeBoard AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description. Students should successfully complete World History before taking this course.

Accounting II

Accounting II covers various accounting topics, emphasizing ethics and professionalism through real-world examples and case studies.

PE, Social, and Emotional Education – High School

PE, Social, and Emotional Education – High School focuses on the importance of emotional, social, and physical education in students’ lives helping them to cultivate meaningful relationships, caring attitudes, and healthy physical habits.

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