Honors Courses earn a higher grade point average (5.0 scale instead of 4.0) and challenge students by moving at a faster pace; they often have prerequisites, so please see description in course catalog for the class. Unlike the Advanced Placement classes, the curriculum is not geared towards taking a test at the end of the course of study which, if the score is high enough, would give the student college credit. Our Honors course offerings are:
Anatomy & Physiology
Chemistry
Computer Science Principles
English 10
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Journalism
Physics (not offered 23-24)
Pre-Calculus
Yearbook
AP courses have a set curriculum and are geared towards taking tests administered in late spring that might offer students college credit. Like the Honors courses, they are also approved for a higher grade point average. Our Advanced Placement course offerings are:
2D Art & Design
3D Art & Design
Art History
Biology (last year offered 24-25)
Calculus AB and Calculus BC
Drawing
English Language & Composition
English Literature & Composition
Environmental Science (last year offered 21-22)
Government & Politics
Human Geography
Psychology
U.S. History (last year offered 21-22)