Course Catalog
History - 35 credits required
World History I*
World History II*
US History I*
In-person class information coming soon. This course is taught by High School History Teacher, Mrs. Linda DeMartini.
The Acellus United States History course, taught by Todd Edmond, provides a thorough examination of United States history from the days of reconstruction to modern America. Students will explore significant events, social movements, and political developments that have shaped the nation's trajectory. The course begins by studying the end of the Western frontier, the Age of Enlightenment, and the creation of the Constitution. It then delves into the Industrial Revolution, immigration boom, Progressive Era, and America's imperialistic endeavors during the Spanish-American War.
Continuing the journey through history, students will analyze the impact of World War I, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression. They will explore the causes and consequences of these transformative periods, including the rise of industrial tycoons, the fight for civil rights, and the implementation of the New Deal policies. The course also covers World War II, the Cold War era, and the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting significant events, key figures, and societal changes that shaped these periods.
In the latter part of the course, students will study the Vietnam War, social changes of the 1970s, and the domestic policies of presidents from Carter to Clinton. The course also addresses the impact of drug abuse, the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Mexico relations, and the challenges of the post-9/11 War on Terror. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the United States and its role in the modern world.
Throughout the course, students will develop critical thinking skills, engage with primary and secondary sources, and analyze complex historical phenomena. The course aims to foster a nuanced understanding of American history, enabling students to comprehend the nation's past, evaluate its present, and navigate its future.
US History II*
In-person class information coming soon. This course is taught by High School History Teacher, Mrs. Linda DeMartini.
The Acellus United States History course, taught by Todd Edmond, provides a thorough examination of United States history from the days of reconstruction to modern America. Students will explore significant events, social movements, and political developments that have shaped the nation's trajectory. The course begins by studying the end of the Western frontier, the Age of Enlightenment, and the creation of the Constitution. It then delves into the Industrial Revolution, immigration boom, Progressive Era, and America's imperialistic endeavors during the Spanish-American War.
Continuing the journey through history, students will analyze the impact of World War I, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression. They will explore the causes and consequences of these transformative periods, including the rise of industrial tycoons, the fight for civil rights, and the implementation of the New Deal policies. The course also covers World War II, the Cold War era, and the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting significant events, key figures, and societal changes that shaped these periods.
In the latter part of the course, students will study the Vietnam War, social changes of the 1970s, and the domestic policies of presidents from Carter to Clinton. The course also addresses the impact of drug abuse, the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Mexico relations, and the challenges of the post-9/11 War on Terror. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the United States and its role in the modern world.
Throughout the course, students will develop critical thinking skills, engage with primary and secondary sources, and analyze complex historical phenomena. The course aims to foster a nuanced understanding of American history, enabling students to comprehend the nation's past, evaluate its present, and navigate its future.
Government*
Economics*
Ethnic Studies Course* - coming soon
World Geography
Ancient Civilizations
English - 40 credits required
ELA 9*
ELA 10*
ELA 11*
ELA 12*
Basic English Concepts for High School
Mathematics - 35 credits required
Pre-Algebra
Algebra 1*
Geometry
Integrated Math I
Integrated Math II
Personal Finance*
Science - 20 credits required
Biology
Life Science
Earth Science
High School Health*
Language Other Than English - 20 credits required
Intro to Spanish
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Spanish 3
German 1
German 2
French 1
French 2
Intro to Portugese
American Sign Language
Visual & Performing Arts - 10 credits required
AP Studio Art Drawing
Theatre
Music Appreciation
AP Music Theory
College-Prep Elective - 10 credits required
CTE Course
PE - 20 credits required
Social Emotional Health
Independent Study PE
CIF Sport Participation
Electives - 40 credits required
Cooking and Cultures
Dance Robotics