Online Advancement Course Descriptions
9-12th Grade Courses Available:
Communication Applications (LCAR20) -- speech course that can complete some requirements for an English Credit (one-semester course)
Health (HCWR10) -- elective credit (one-semester course)
Medical Terminology A/B (YSTR11) -- CTE elective required for the Health Science Career Cluster (two-semester course)
P.E. (Foundations of Personal Fitness) (PEDR10) -- requirement for graduation (one-semester course); this course covers how to create a "healthy lifestyle" through nutrition, exercise (cardio & strength training), and stress management
P.E. (Lifetime Fitness) (PEDR70) -- requirement for graduation (one-semester course); this course covers competitive activities through which a "healthy lifestyle" can be promoted
World History 1A/1B (TWHR11) -- requirement for graduation (two-semester course)
World Geography 1A/1B (TWGR11) -- requirement for graduation (two-semester course)
10-12th Grade Courses Available:
Earth and Space Science A/B (SEAR41) -- can count as a 4th-year science credit (two-semester course)
Environmental Systems A/B (SESR31) -- can count as a 4th-year science credit (two semester course)
Financial Math A/B (YFFR11) -- can count as a 4th-year math credit; applies critical thinking skills to analyze personal financial decisions based on current and projected economic factors (two-semester course)
Psychology (TPSR30) -- elective course (one semester course)
Sociology (TSOR30) -- elective course (one semester course)
11-12th Grade Courses Available:
Economics (TECR40) -- requirement for graduation (one-semester course)
English III A/B (LENR31) -- requirement for graduation (two semesters to complete the course)
Government (TAGR40) -- requirement for graduation (one-semester course)
12th Grade Courses Available:
English IV A/B (LENR41) -- senior English credit (two-semester course)
All Courses use the Edgenuity learning program. No textbooks are required, as all of the learning materials are available within the online program. Courses designed as "A" are the first semester of a year-long course. Courses designated as "B" are the second semester of a year-long course. To earn full credit for a year-long course, students must successfully complete both semesters.