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This Course Registration Guide is designed to help students and parents make wise decisions regarding classes and progress toward graduation at Person High School. It contains information regarding graduation, career pathways, testing information, programs, and services at PHS. Please use this guide in planning your classes for the coming year, and ask your counselor for any additional help. Before you choose your courses, it is important that you know as much as possible about the requirements for graduation that apply to the year you enter high school. This Course Registration Guide provides information to help you choose nine courses for the 2020-2021 school year.

SPECIAL NOTE: This guide is as accurate as possible on the date of publication, but please be aware that additional changes in course offerings may be necessary to accommodate student needs and interests and to comply with changing state requirements. High school counselors, working closely with middle school counselors, will have the latest information should changes be necessary. Not all courses may be offered each year.


Person County Schools provides Career and Technical Education Programs to all persons without regard to sex, socioeconomic status, ethnic origin, race, color, religion, or disabling condition. Individuals with any concerns or questions regarding discrimination issues should contact the Senior Executive Director of Student Support Services at (336) 599-2191. This Course Registration Guide is designed to help students and parents make wise decisions regarding classes and progress toward graduation at Person High School. It contains information regarding graduation, career pathways, testing information, programs, and services at PHS. Please use this guide in planning your classes for the coming year, and ask your counselor for any additional help. Before you choose your courses, it is important that you know as much as possible about the requirements for graduation that apply to the year you enter high school. This Course Registration Guide provides information to help you choose nine courses for the 2020-2021 school year.

SPECIAL NOTE: This guide is as accurate as possible on the date of publication, but please be aware that additional changes in course offerings may be necessary to accommodate student needs and interests and to comply with changing state requirements. High school counselors, working closely with middle school counselors, will have the latest information should changes be necessary. Not all courses may be offered each year.

General Information

Exceptional Children's Services

Academic Plans

Concentration Pathways

Career and College Promise Guidelines

Online Courses

Rocket Seminar Courses

Rocket Seminar Clubs

Course Descriptions

Honors, Endorsements, and Credentials

Registration Sheets

Contact Us


Person County Schools provides Career and Technical Education Programs to all persons without regard to sex, socioeconomic status, ethnic origin, race, color, religion, or disabling condition. Individuals with any concerns or questions regarding discrimination issues should contact the Senior Executive Director of Student Support Services at (336) 599-2191.

This Course Registration Guide is designed to help students and parents make wise decisions regarding classes and progress toward graduation at Person High School. It contains information regarding graduation, career pathways, testing information, programs, and services at PHS. Please use this guide in planning your classes for the coming year, and ask your counselor for any additional help. Before you choose your courses, it is important that you know as much as possible about the requirements for graduation that apply to the year you enter high school. This Course Registration Guide provides information to help you choose nine courses for the 2020-2021 school year.

SPECIAL NOTE: This guide is as accurate as possible on the date of publication, but please be aware that additional changes in course offerings may be necessary to accommodate student needs and interests and to comply with changing state requirements. High school counselors, working closely with middle school counselors, will have the latest information should changes be necessary. Not all courses may be offered each year.

General Information

Exceptional Children's Services

Academic Plans

Concentration Pathways

Career and College Promise Guidelines

Online Courses

Rocket Seminar Courses

Rocket Seminar Clubs

Course Descriptions

Honors, Endorsements, and Credentials

Registration Sheets

Contact Us


Person County Schools provides Career and Technical Education Programs to all persons without regard to sex, socioeconomic status, ethnic origin, race, color, religion, or disabling condition. Individuals with any concerns or questions regarding discrimination issues should contact the Senior Executive Director of Student Support Services at (336) 599-2191.