Acceleration in Middle School is obtaining High School credit. Acceleration in High School is passing a college course via AP or Dual Enrollment
Students must accelerate at least one time during their middle school years. This means a student must enroll and successfully pass a course that earns high school credit. The following are the courses that middle school students may take to meet the acceleration requirement:
7th grade:
Algebra I Honors (requires a passing score on a screening prognosis for enrollment)
French I
Latin I
Spanish I
8th grade:
Algebra I Honors (required if not taken in 7th grade)
Biology Honors (requires Accelerated Science in 7th grade and teacher recommendation)
Geometry Honors (requires successful completion of Algebra I Honors)
French I & II (requires successful completion of French I)
Latin I & II (requires successful completion of Latin I)
Spanish I & II (requires successful completion of Spanish I)
Digital Video Technology
Journalism 1
High School Acceleration Options