Cores
Students will learn the study of literature, reading informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study.
Students will learn the study of literature, reading informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study.
Students will learn how to analyze literature, analyze informational text, write, speak and listen, and language study.
Students will focus on American Literature units organized chronologically according to periods in literary history.
Students will examine major works organized by poetry, short stories, and a novel that revolve around the theme for the unit.
Students will evaluate algebraic expressions, solve linear equations and graph them.
Students will learn real-life applications for math from bank accounts to home purchases.
Students will gain an understanding of major algebra concepts.
Students will study the role of math functions and problem solving.
Students will develop an understanding of methods for collecting statistical data, including randomized trials.
Students will understand and apply concepts, graphs and applications of a variety of families of functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, logistic and trigonometric.
Students will learn basic economic and accounting principles while extending knowledge of data analysis to create and evaluate reports and to make predictions.
Students will cover the history of civilization from hunter-gatherer societies through the characteristics of the earliest civilizations.
Students will survey the struggle to build the United States of America from the colonial period to the beginning of the twentieth century.
Students will explore the roles and responsibilities of each branch of government.
Students will develop an understanding of limited resources and compare it with unlimited wants and needs.
Students will be introduced to Physical Science and Scientific Methodology.
Students will cover the Scientific Inquiry, the Structure and Composition of the Universe, and the Features of the Solar System.
Students will study the foundations of life science, scientific practices, and scientific thinking skills.
Students will explore types of matter, atomic structure, chemical periodicity, chemical formula writing and naming, chemical equations.
Students will learn about gravity and Newton's laws of motion before concluding the course with an examination of circular motion.
Students will learn the human being at the microscopic level and works its way up to an in-depth study of select organ systems.