Explore graduation requirements, the course catalog, and academic departments below.
As you register for classes each year in the Spring, remember Washington State graduation requires three elements: High School & Beyond Plan, 24 credits, and a graduation pathway. Courses that help you earn 24 credits are in the following required areas:
*Personalized Pathway Requirement credits can be in any career and college area of interest, if substituting for the additional 1 Art and/or 2 World Language credits.
Click on each of the departments for a video from your teachers that helps explain course offerings.
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mrs. Aguiar, English department chair.
English Courses Offered:
English 10Â (Year-Long Course)
Honors English 10 (Year-Long Course)
English 11 (Year-Long Course)
AP English Language (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
English 12 (Year-Long Course)
AP English Literature (College in the High School / Year-Long Course)
Business Communications (Year-Long Course)
English Composition I, II, & IIIÂ (Year-Long Course)
Creative Writing (Semester Course)
Literary Appreciation (Semester Course)
Film Studies (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mr. Jones, Math department chair.
Math Courses Offered:
Algebra (Year-Long Course)
Geometry (Year-Long Course)
Algebra II (Year-Long Course)
Algebra II (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
Pre-Calculus (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
Calculus (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
AP Statistics (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
AP Computer Science (Year-Long Course)
Accounting I & II (Year-Long Course)
Financial Algebra (Year-Long Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mr. Chapman, Social Studies department chair.
Social Studies Courses Offered:
Human Geography (10th/Semester Course)
AP Human Geography (10th/Year-Long Course)
US History (11th/Year-Long Course)
AP US History (11th/Year-Long Course)
Contemporary World (12th/Semester Course)
AP Government (12th/Year-Long Course)
Economics (12th/Semester Course)
Civics (12th/Semester Course)
Intro to Psychology (Semester Course)Â
Psychology II (Semester Course)
Criminal Law (Semester Course)
20th Century History in Film (Semester Course)
Washington State History (Online)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mrs. DeBoer, Science department chair.
Science Courses Offered:
Biology (10th/Year-Long Course)
Chemistry (Year-Long Course)
Physics (College in the High School/Year-Long Course)
Anatomy & Physiology (Year-Long Course)
AP Environmental Science (Year-Long Course)
Plant & Animal Science (Year-Long Course)
Marine Biology (Year-Long Course)
AP Computer Science Principles (Year-Long Course)
AP Computer Science A (Year-Long Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mr. Runge, World Languages department chair.
World Language Courses Offered:
American Sign Language I, II, & III (Year-Long Courses)
Spanish I, II, III, & IV (Year-Long Courses)
Spanish for Heritage Speakers I & II (Year-Long Courses)
Video Technology Courses:
Broadcast Media I & II (Semester Courses)
Drone Piloting (Semester Course)
Video Productions (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Ms. Laskowski, Business & Technology department chair.
Business Courses:
Accounting I & II (Year-Long Courses)
AP Computer Science Principles (Year-Long Course)
AP Computer Science A (Year-Long Course)
Business Communications (Year-Long Course)
Criminal Law (Semester Course)
Cyber Security (Semester Course)
Economics (Year-Long Course)
Financial Algebra (Year-Long Course)
Game Development (Semester Course)
Graphic Arts I & II (Semester Courses)
Robotics I & II (Semester Courses)
Marketing (Semester Course)
The Trojan Café (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact Mr. Pollock
Engineering & Manufacturing Courses Offered:
Aerospace Manufactoring (Semester Course)
Engineering Design (Semester Course)
Pre-Apprenticeship to the Trades (Semester Course)
Manufacturing I (Semester Course)
Manufacturing II (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Ms. Woodruff, FACSE department chair.
Family & Consumer Sciences Courses Offered:
Culinary Arts (Semester Course)
Careers in Education (Semester Course)
Elementary Education Internship (Semester Course)
Independent Living (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact Ms. Baur, Fine Arts Department Chair.
Art Courses Offered:
Broadcast Media I & II (Semester Courses)
Commercial Photography (Semester Course)
Drawing Studio (Semester Course)
Graphic Arts I & II (Semester Courses)
Painting Studio (Semester Course)
Sculpture Studio (Semester Course)
Studio Art II (Semester Course)
Video Productions (Semester Course)
Yearbook (1st Semester Only)
Acting I & II (Semester Courses)
Chamber Choir (Year-Long Course)
Jazz Choir- Audition/Year-Long Course)
Jazz Band (Audition/0 Hour/Year-Long Course)
Concert Band (Year-Long Course)
Percussion Ensemble (Semester Course)
Audio Production (Semester Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mrs. MacKinnon, PE department chair.
Physical Education Courses Offered:
Fitness & Games (Semester Course)
Lifetime Fitness (Semester Course)
Strength & Conditioning I (Semester Course)
Strength & Conditioning II (0 Hour/Semester Course)
Sports Officiating Season A (Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Fastpitch/Semester Course)
Sports Officiating Season B (Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, and Football/Semester Course)
Unified Fitness (Semester Course)
Swimming (Semester Course)
Health (Online)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mr. Meyer, ASB Coordinator.
Leadership Courses Offered:
Principles of Leadership (Semester Course)
Core Leadership (Instructor Permission/Year-Long Course)
If you have questions, please contact your teachers or Mr. Brownlee, Select Services Department Chair.
Select Services Courses Offered:
Basic English
Basic English 12
Basic Algebra
Basic Algebra 12
Study Skills
Independent Life Skills
Family is an opportunity for students to be placed into advisory groups that will stay consistent throughout their time at Fife High School. Students work on their High School & Beyond Plan that is required for graduation in their Family class as well as SEL activities that help them understand what it means to be a Fife Trojan. Family is graded and required for full-time students. Grades will go on a student's transcript and add to the total number of credits a student can earn.