9th-12th GRADE CLASS ELECTIVES and SCHEDULE
If you plan on having your student take any of the high school sciences, they are required to use Apologia textbooks. We offer Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Advanced Biology and Physics.
Schedule for 2008-2009 electives:
First Block Electives (9:15am-10:05am): College Test Prep, Latin I, Spanish I, World Cultures, Choir, Study Hall
Second Block Electives (10:10am-11:00am): Spanish II, Physical Science, 20th Century History, Business Math, Concepts of Algebra, Study Hall
Third Block Electives (11:05am-11:55am): Art (Note: as of 8-13-08, the Art class is full. Students enrolling in this class after this date will be placed on a wait list), 10th Grade Composition, 11th Grade Composition, 12th Grade Composition, British Literature, Study Hall
Fourth Block Elective (12:45pm-1:35pm): Biology (Note: as of 8-5-08, the Biology class is full. Students enrolling in this class after this date will be placed on a wait list), Chemistry (Note: as of 8-13-08, the Chemistry class is full. Students enrolling in this class after this date will be placed on a wait list), Advanced Biology, 9th Grade Compostion (Note: as of 8-13-08, the 9th Gr. Comp. class is full. Students enrolling in this class after this date will be placed on a wait list), Study Hall
FIfth Period Electives (1:40pm-2:30pm): American Literature, Photography, Theatre, Speech, Study Hall
Your child may opt to have a study hall period in place of an elective choice, as long as he or she is signed up for other classes following the study hall. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, part time students are not allowed to stay on campus for the day. We do not encourage two consecutive study halls for any student. Study hall is a last resort, not a class option!
Report cards with letter grades will be issued at the end of each semester. Students are assigned grades based on class work, homework, class participation and tests.
Students who take classes in grades 9-12 can receive high school credit for classes completed. Parents are responsible for assigning course credit on the student's transcript.