Other Electives for Sophomores
Grade level: 10-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: None
In this course, you’ll learn to consider an issue from multiple perspectives, identify credible sources, evaluate strengths and weaknesses of arguments, and make logical, evidence-based recommendations. You’ll investigate a variety of topics through various viewpoints of your choice. During the course, you’ll complete a team project and an individual paper and presentation, as well as take a written end-of-course exam. These components contribute to the overall AP Seminar score.
Here are some topics that students have chosen to investigate in AP Seminar:
Effect of texting on grammar skills
Food waste solutions
Future of the automotive industry
Importance of voting age and civic participation of teens
Mathematics behind extreme sports
Genetically modified organisms
Role of art in education
Wealth inequality
Other Electives for Juniors
Grade level: 10-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: None
In this course, you’ll learn to consider an issue from multiple perspectives, identify credible sources, evaluate strengths and weaknesses of arguments, and make logical, evidence-based recommendations. You’ll investigate a variety of topics through various viewpoints of your choice. During the course, you’ll complete a team project and an individual paper and presentation, as well as take a written end-of-course exam. These components contribute to the overall AP Seminar score.
Here are some topics that students have chosen to investigate in AP Seminar:
Effect of texting on grammar skills
Food waste solutions
Future of the automotive industry
Importance of voting age and civic participation of teens
Mathematics behind extreme sports
Genetically modified organisms
Role of art in education
Wealth inequality
Grade level: 10-12
Credit: 0
Prerequisite: None
The state course code 960001 should be used only as a credit recovery placeholder within the standard day schedule of Infinite Campus. State course code 960001 should be used when a student is attempting to make up missed or failed credit opportunities through an online provider. Once verification of enrollment has taken place by the high school and the student, the credit recovery placeholder code can be used for scheduling students during the standard day.
Course description from the Searchable Database: This state course code can be used as a placeholder within the standard day schedule of Infinite Campus for students completing digital learning coursework that does not follow a traditional school schedule. The actual coursework the student is completing should be scheduled outside of the standard day.
Grade level: 11-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation
Content for this course may vary. Possible topics include yearbook production, publication, format, layout, photographs and financial management. This state course code can be repeated for students that take multiple years of this course. Yearbook Production is offered in the Art Department for CCHS students and the Media Arts Department at Gateway Academy for HHS students.
Other Electives for Seniors
Grade level: 10-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: None
In this course, you’ll learn to consider an issue from multiple perspectives, identify credible sources, evaluate strengths and weaknesses of arguments, and make logical, evidence-based recommendations. You’ll investigate a variety of topics through various viewpoints of your choice. During the course, you’ll complete a team project and an individual paper and presentation, as well as take a written end-of-course exam. These components contribute to the overall AP Seminar score.
Here are some topics that students have chosen to investigate in AP Seminar:
Effect of texting on grammar skills
Food waste solutions
Future of the automotive industry
Importance of voting age and civic participation of teens
Mathematics behind extreme sports
Genetically modified organisms
Role of art in education
Wealth inequality
Grade level: 10-12
Credit: 0
Prerequisite: None
The state course code 960001 should be used only as a credit recovery placeholder within the standard day schedule of Infinite Campus. State course code 960001 should be used when a student is attempting to make up missed or failed credit opportunities through an online provider. Once verification of enrollment has taken place by the high school and the student, the credit recovery placeholder code can be used for scheduling students during the standard day.
Course description from the Searchable Database: This state course code can be used as a placeholder within the standard day schedule of Infinite Campus for students completing digital learning coursework that does not follow a traditional school schedule. The actual coursework the student is completing should be scheduled outside of the standard day.
Grade level: 12
Credit: 0
Prerequisite: None
This course must be assigned to a certified individual This course is a nonbearing credit course. It is only available to seniors that are Postsecondary Ready.
Grade level: 11-12
Credit: .50 - 1
Prerequisite: None
This course is designed to train students in effective peer tutoring skills and provide experiences in peer tutoring.
Grade level: 11-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation
Content for this course may vary. Possible topics include yearbook production, publication, format, layout, photographs and financial management. This state course code can be repeated for students that take multiple years of this course. Yearbook Production is offered in the Art Department for CCHS students and the Media Arts Department at Gateway Academy for HHS students.
Course descriptions found at https://kecs.education.ky.gov/public/coursesearch