Curriculum Courses

Language Arts

English Language & Composition 

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

French Language

(Honors & Advanced)

German Language

(Advanced)

Spanish Language

(Honors, Advanced, AP & Dual Credit)

Japanese Language

(Advanced)

Math

Algebra I

(General, Honors & Advanced)

Algebra II

(General, Honors & Advanced)

Geometry

(General, Honors & Advanced)

Pre-Calculus

(Honors, Advanced & Dual Credit)

Calculus

(Honors & AP)

AP Computer Science

AP Statistics

Science

Physics 1 & 2

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

Biology

(General, Honors & Advanced)

Chemistry

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

Anatomy/Physiology

(General, Advanced & AP)

Forensic Science

Social Studies

Civics

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

World History

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

U.S. History

(General, Honors, Advanced & AP)

Music Theory

(General, AP & Dual Credit)

Psychology

(General, Advanced & AP)

European History

U.S. Government & Politics

(General, Advanced & AP)

Human Geography

Visual & Performing Arts

Band

Choir

Visual Arts

(General & AP)

Guitar

Orchestra

(General & Advanced)


Social Dance

Health & Physical Ed.

Health

Physical Education

The advanced placement program is a well respected national program run by the College Board at Princeton. The program allows students the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. The student signs up for a high school class that is taught by a certified Advanced Placement Teacher. The student earns college credit by passing a national exam given in May.

Dual Credit Courses

The dual credit program allows a student to earn high school credit and college credit simultaneously. This course may be taught online through a college or taught by a high school teacher, but it will be in conjunction with a college or university. Dual credit courses must comply with KRS 158.007(8) which defined dual credit as "a college-level course of study developed in accordance with KRS 164.098 in which a high school student receives credit from both the high school and postsecondary institution in which the student is enrolled upon completion of a single class or designated program of study. 

CTE Pathways

Career Pathways are systemic frameworks for transforming our educational institutions by proactively addressing the needs of students and employers across the learning continuum. Career Pathways are developed, implemented and maintained in partnership among secondary and postsecondary institutions, business and employers. Transitions from secondary to post-secondary studies have received much attention in the past few years.  In Kentucky, we are working hard to create more seamless paths for students to facilitate their achievement of a post-secondary credential. 

Business Academy

High School of Business

Marketing

Logistics/Supply Chain Management

Hospitality, Travel, & Tourism

Computer Science/IT Academy

Interactive Media

Computer Programming

Network Security

Information Support & Services

Service & Design Academy

Army JROTC

Graphic Design

Early Childhood Education

Teaching & Learning