High School Schedule
Science course sequences may vary by school. All students are encouraged to take any available higher-level mathematics and science courses, beginning in middle school. Courses in business, computers, and communication are valuable to develop necessary career skills. Students pursuing a College Tech Prep course of study need four related Career-Technical Education (CTE) credits; ask your counselor for your school's guidelines.
| Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
|---|---|---|---|
| English I | English II | English III | English IV |
| Algebra I or Integrated Math I | Geometry or Integrated Math II | Algebra II or Integrated Math III |
Elective (Advanced Math Recommended) |
| Earth/Environmental Science | Biology |
Science Elective (Chemistry Recommended) |
Science Elective (Physics or Principals of Technology I & II Recommended) |
| World History | Civics & Economics | U.S. History | Elective |
| Health/Physical Education |
Elective (Second Language Recommended) |
Elective (Second Language Recommended) |
Elective (Second Language Recommended) |
| Elective | Elective | Advanced Science Elective | Advanced Science Elective |
| Elective | Elective | Elective | Elective |
| CTE Elective* | CTE Elective* | CTE Elective* | CTE Elective* |
*CTE Electives: Specific course offerings will depend upon local availability. The following electives either cover some aspects of biotechnology or build useful knowledge or skills for maintenance and instrumentation technicians. Agriculture: Agricultural Mechanics I & II; Engineering: Scientific and Technical Visualization I & II, Project Lead the Way (Computer Integrated Manufacturing or Biotechnical Engineering specialty courses), Electronics I & II; Industrial: Metals Manufacturing I & II.
