Required/Elective Courses for AGVA full-time students
Scroll down to see a summary of courses that would typically be selected by an AGVA full-time student during each year.
For a big picture overview of courses required and offered at each grade level, see the Course of Study by Year document.
Parents/students are encouraged to consult with AGVA Principal David Rust david.rust@amazinggraceva.org on course selections, keeping in mind AGVA graduation requirements.
Attending Local High Schools or WELS/ELS High Schools for Extra Curriculars
If your child attends AGVA full-time please check with your local high school or WELS/ELS high school to see if your child can attend extra curriculars through them. Each district has their own regulations so please check with your local school to see if your child can participate in those programs.
2026-27 Class Schedule for 9th-grade AGVA full-time students
A typical AGVA full-time 9th grade student will have 6 courses first semester and 7 courses second semester. Very capable students are allowed to register for 7 courses each semester and students that need more time to do their work can request approval to take only 6 courses each semester.
A world language is not needed for graduation, but many colleges like to see 2+ years of the same language during high school.
Semester 1
English 9
Math (Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 or Geometry)
Physical Science
World History
Life of Christ
Computer Applications
(very capable students may take a 7th course from the list below)
Semester 2
English 9 (continued from sem. 1)
Math (continued from sem. 1)
Physical Science (continued from sem. 1)
World History (continued from sem. 1)
Old Testament Christian Faith
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 1)
Latin 1
German 1
Spanish 1
Amer. Sign Language 1
Art: Da Vinci Club
Music Appreciation
Physical Education
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 2)
Latin 1 (continued from sem. 1)
German 1 (continued from sem. 1)
Spanish 1 (continued from sem. 1)
Amer. Sign Language 1 (continued from sem. 1)
Intro to Digital Media & Design (recommended)
Digital Photography
Health
2026-27 Class Schedule for 10th-grade AGVA full-time students
A typical AGVA full-time student will have 7 courses each semester. Very capable students are allowed to register for 8 courses and students that need more time to do their work can seek approval to take only 6 courses each semester.
A world language is not needed for graduation, but many colleges like to see 2+ years of the same language during high school.
Semester 1
English 10
Math (Algebra 1 or Geometry)
Biology
U.S. History
Life of Christ
Physical Education (if not already taken)
Elective (see list below)
Semester 2
English 10 (continued from sem. 1)
Math (continued from sem. 1)
Biology (continued from sem. 1)
U.S. History (continued from sem. 1)
Old Testament Christian Faith
Health (if not already taken)
Elective (see list below)
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 1)
Latin 1, 2
German 1, 2
Spanish 1, 2
Amer. Sign Language 1, 2
Art: Creative Process
Music Appreciation
Intro to Programming
Web Page Design
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 2)
Latin 1, 2 (continued from sem. 1)
German 1, 2 (continued from sem. 1)
Spanish 1, 2 (continued from sem. 1)
Amer. Sign Language (continued from sem. 1)
Intro to Digital Media & Design
Intro to Psychology
Game Programming
Computer Graphics
Art & Achitecture
2026-27 Class Schedule for 11th-grade AGVA full-time students
A typical AGVA full-time student will have 7 courses each semester. Very capable students are allowed to register for 8 courses and students that need more time to do their work can seek approval to take only 6 courses each semester.
*English: Must select one literature course (American or World Lit) and one rhetoric course (Speech or Creative Writing)
** Consumer Math is not considered a college-prep math course by most colleges. While it does count toward AGVA math graduation requirements, it is strongly suggested that those intending to go to college should have completed Algebra 2.
A world language is not needed for graduation, but many colleges like to see 2+ years of the same language during high school.
Parents/students are encouraged to consult with AGVA Principal David Rust david.rust@amazinggraceva.org on course selections, keeping in mind AGVA graduation requirements.
Semester 1
*English (American Lit or Science Fiction/Fantasy Literature)
Math (Geometry, **Consumer Math, Algebra 2, AP Precalculus, AP Calculus AB)
U.S. History (if not already taken)
What Others Believe
Physical Education (if not already taken)
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
Semester 2
*English (World Lit or Creative Writing or Speech)
Math (continued from sem. 1)
U.S. History (continued from sem. 1)
Say Pastor I Was Wondering
Health (if not already taken)
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 1)
Latin 1, 2, 3
German 1, 2, 3
Spanish 1, 2, 3
American Sign Language 1, 2
Art: Da Vinci Club
AP 2D Art and Design
Music Appreciation
Personal Finance
Intro to Programming
Web Page Design
Chemistry
Science Fiction/Fantasy Lit
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 2)
Latin 1, 2, 3 (continued from sem. 1)
German 1, 2, 3 (continued from sem. 1)
Spanish 1, 2, 3 (continued from sem. 1)
American Sign Language 1, 2 (continued from sem. 1)
AP 2D Art and Design (continued from sem. 1)
Digital Photography
Intro to Digital Media & Design
Game Programming
Computer Graphics
Economics (required for graduation, 11th or 12th)
Intro to Psychology
Chemistry (continued from sem. 1)
Medical Terminology
Modern West (HS/College dual credit)
Speech (required for graduation, 11th or 12th)
2026-27 Class Schedule for 12th-grade AGVA full-time students
A typical AGVA full-time student will have 7 courses each semester. Very capable students are allowed to register for 8 courses and students that need more time to do their work can seek approval to take only 6 courses each semester.
*English: Must select one literature course and one rhetoric course (Speech or Creative Writing)
** Consumer Math is not considered a college-prep math course by most colleges. While it does count toward AGVA math graduation requirements, it is strongly suggested that those intending to go to college should have completed through Algebra 2.
A world language is not needed for graduation, but many colleges like to see 2+ years of the same language during high school.
Parents/students are encouraged to consult with AGVA Principal David Rust david.rust@amazinggraceva.org on course selections, keeping in mind AGVA graduation requirements.
AGVA Graduation Requirements
Twenty-four or more credits (0.5 credits per semester course) are required for graduation and must include the following:
Religion 4 credits
English 4 credits
Mathematics 3 credits
Science 3 credits
Social Studies 3.5 credits
Fine Arts 1 credit
Technology/Business 1 credit
Physical Education/Health 1 credit
Electives 3.5 credits
Total: 24 credits
College bound students will typically graduate with 27 or 28 credits.
Semester 1
*English (American Lit or Science Fiction/Fantasy Literature)
Math (**Consumer Math, Algebra 2, AP Precalculus, AP Calculus AB)
Government/Civics
What Others Believe
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
Semester 2
*English (Speech or World Lit, or Creative Writing)
Math (continued from sem. 1)
Geography
Say Pastor I Was Wondering
Health (if not already taken)
Elective (see list below)
Elective (see list below)
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 1)
Latin 1, 2, 3, 4
German 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish 1, 2, 3
American Sign Language 1, 2
American Lit
Art: Creative Process
Music Appreciation
Personal Finance
Intro to Programming
Web Page Design
Chemistry
Human Anatomy and Physiology
AP Environmental Science
Science Fiction/Fantasy Lit
AP Psychology
AP 2D Art and Design
AP Physics 1
2026-27 Elective Choices (sem. 2)
Latin 1, 2, 3,4 (continued from sem. 1)
German 1, 2, 3, 4 (continued from sem. 1)
Spanish 1, 2, 3 (continued from sem. 1)
American Sign Language 1, 2 (continued from sem. 1)
Art and Architecture
Intro to Digital Media & Design
Game Programming
Computer Graphics
Economics (required for graduation, 11th or 12th)
Intro to Psychology
Medical Terminology
Chemistry (continued from sem. 1)
Human Anatomy and Physiology (continued from sem. 1)
AP Environmental Science (continued from sem. 1)
Medical Terminology
Modern West (HS/College dual credit)
Speech (required for graduation, 11th or 12th)
AP Psychology (continued from sem. 1)
AP 2D Art and Design (continued from sem. 1)
AP Physics 1 (continued from sem. 1)