Academic Reading & Writing 1.5
A beginning course designed to develop reading and writing skills. Credits earned can be used towards ¾«Ñ¡AV High School Diploma.
A beginning course designed to develop reading and writing skills. Credits earned can be used towards ¾«Ñ¡AV High School Diploma.
Intermediate course on essay structure and the writing process with emphasis on sentence mechanics and coherent essay development.
This course examines the value of the U.S. Constitution as a means to provide laws, rights, and protections for citizens of the United States. Evaluation and review of the key elements of representative form of democracy, including the idea that authority to govern resides with the people.
Mathematical concepts and theories in algebra and geometry. Credits earned may be applied toward meeting the ¾«Ñ¡AV High School Diploma requirements in Area E: Mathematics.
This is a high school level preparatory course with an emphasis on reading and writing expository texts with the goal of establishing academic skills necessary for career and college success.
Prepares students for the GED Mathematical Reasoning test, TASC or HiSET Math test, and/or credit math courses. Topics include quantitative reasoning with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and related word problems; data measurement and analysis; an introduction to algebraic reasoning; and geometric measurement.
This high school course is a general introduction to physical science and scientific methodology. It covers the basics of physics, chemistry, and astronomy to prepare students for future science classes. Basic math will be used to illustrate some of the basic scientific principles.
A beginning course designed to develop critical reading and writing skills, and to introduce significant works of literature, studying recurrent patterns and themes.
Advanced course designed to develop student awareness of their own ideological framework and writing style, and strengthen their writing, editing, and critical thinking skills in response to multicultural literature in preparation for college English courses.
A first course in High School Algebra. Operations on integers and rational numbers; properties of rational numbers; exponents; expressions, inequalities, polynomials, factoring, and word problems.