This course is project-based and quarterly-paced. Each quarter students work on a culminating project in one of four themes: nonfiction, creative writing, fiction, and argumentation. As students work on their project they also participate in lessons on grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and communication skills. The supplementary lessons further enable the students to complete their chosen project. Work is adjusted to each students' needs, including preparing them for state testing where applicable.
Remediation in all English topics is available. This instruction is aimed at improving student performance in state mandated testing.
The course surveys American History. Units include examining the causes and effects of the American Revolution, Civil War, Great Depression, World War I, World War II and Vietnam Conflict on today's society.
The Science curriculum will help students investigate a variety of subjects such as:
Remediation in all science topics is available. This instruction is aimed at improving student performance in state mandated testing.
Remediation in all math topics is available. This instruction is aimed at improving student performance in state mandated testing.
Examines work and career from an interdisciplinary perspective. It is designed to help students address issues of employ-ability, job interviews, resume writing, personal finance, entrepreneurship, advancement, careers, professional identity, teamwork, and other basic life skills criteria for success. This course aims to help students develop effective career strategies.
The Work Study program provides an opportunity for students to continue their education, gain valuable work experience, and earn credits towards graduation under school supervision.