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College and Career Readiness

College and Career Readiness, taught by Todd Edmond, provides students with the basic knowledge and skills they will need as they prepare for further training in a career or to go to college. Topics covered include career choices, setting goals, personal finances, and job applications. (00002238)

High School English II – 1st Half

This course is the first half of High School English II and was created for the purpose of providing schools with the ability to grade each half of the course independently. California A-G/Quality Matters approved. (Version 2.0) (00002253)

High School English II – 2nd Half

This course is the second half of High School English II and was created for the purpose of providing schools with the ability to grade each half of the course independently. California A-G/Quality Matters approved. (Version 2.0) (00002254)

United States History – 1st Half

This course is the first half of United States History and was created for the purpose of providing schools with the ability to grade each half of the course independently. (00002231)

United States History – 2nd Half

This course is the second half of United States History and was created for the purpose of providing schools with the ability to grade each half of the course independently. (00002232)

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. (00002237)

Math for Success

This course was created to help high school-aged students that lack basic math skills succeed in Algebra. (00002213)

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. (Version 2.0) (00002217)

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