IB is open to any motivated 11th and 12th grade student at Lee County High School.
Students at LCHS have the option of taking the full diploma track or as many IB courses as they would like under the course selection track.
To be considered full diploma, students must take a course from each of the six subject groups. However, students may be able to double up in one subject group in place of Art.
For more information, visit the IB website. You can also contact Mrs. Brown or drop by her room in AW 2104!
Jump start your career by joining a career in academy! Our academies bring education, business and community leaders together to enhance your high school experience and prepare you for a successful future!
Connects high school students with the world of financial services and personal finance, offering a curriculum that covers banking and credit, financial planning, global finance, securities, insurance, accounting, and economics.
Helps students chart career paths in once of the world's largest industries, from hotel and event management to sports and entertainment, and includes the study of geography, economics, and world cultures.
Offers new and exciting learning resources in professions of nursing, nutrition, massage therapy, doctor, EMT/Paramedic, firefighter, mental health counselor/psychologist, and dental hygiene.
Educates high school students in the principles of engineering and architecture. Uses a curriculum from Project Lead The Way, INC (PLTW), The STEM Academy, or Paxton/Patterson.
Get college credit for high school classes! AP classes are most often taken during your Junior or Senior year, but some can be taken when you are a Sophomore.
Most colleges will accept a "4" or "5" on an AP Exam as college credit (some accept 3).
High school Juniors and Seniors can earn college credit free by enrolling in either the College Transfer Pathway or the Career Technical Education Pathway. These courses also count as high school courses. The College Transfer Pathway leads to completion of the general education requirements (first year) of a baccalaureate degree.
To be eligible, a student must be a junior or a senior, have a 2.8 unweighted grade point average and demonstrate they are college ready by taking a college assessment test like the SAT or ACT. For the career/technical track, the GPA requirement can be waived in some circumstances. All Career and College Promise Students must maintain a 2.0 College GPA (‘C’ average) in order to remain in the program. CCCC verifies grades at the end of each semester and will inform the high school of any student that is no longer eligible for the CCP program.
Mrs. McKenzie will be working with all of our current and prospective CCP students. Should you have any questions about CCP please feel free to contact Mrs. McKenzie at hmcke851@cccc.edu
NCSSM offers two options: 1) Distance Education courses where students register for courses that interest them, and 2) Online Education, a two year program where students take courses similar to those offered in the NCSSM residential program. Students must meet eligibility criteria for both options. Students may find additional information at http://www.ncssm.edu/learn. Also, students may find information at http://online.ncssm.edu.