Curriculum

All of the courses are geared towards preparation for college.
English,
Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, and Foreign Language
are taught
at an Academic and Honors level.
Religion courses,
while
doctrinal,
are taught from a
historical perspective.
Honors classes are
offered in
Freshmen,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior year.
freshmen
English
Global Studies 9
Health
Language or Communications
Living Environment
Math 9
Microsoft Word
Physical Education
Religious Studies
sophomores
English
Global Studies 10
Introduction to Art
Language or Communications
Math 10 (Math A Regents)
New Testament
Regents Chemistry or Earth Science or General Chemistry/Marine Science
juniors
American History or AP American
Communications
English
Excel & Access
Graphic Design: Photoshop
Language
Marine Science or Physics
Math 11 (Math A or Math B)
PowerPointPhysical Education
Regents Chemistry or Earth Science
or General Chemistry
Religious Studies or Faith Sharing (Teaching CCD)
SENIORS
AP Biology & Physics
AP Spanish
AP World History
English (Drama or Women in Literature)
Excel & Access
film anthology
Government / Economics
Graphic Design-Photoshop
Philosophy
Physical Education
PowerPoint
Pre-Calculus or Math B or Math 12
Religious Studies
Sociology / Psychology
hONORS
first honors:
Awarded to students who achieve an average
of 89.5%
or
better with no mark lower than 75%.
second honors:
Awarded to students who achieve an average
of 84.5%
or better
with no mark lower than 70%.
class rank:
Computed by each student’s weighted average
at the
end
of the third year
grading
Passing grade is 65%
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