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- Courses
Grade 9
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US History of American Government (R)*
*US History of American Government (R) OR US History of American Government (F) OR AP US Government and Politics
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US History of American Government (F)*
*US History of American Government (R) OR US History of American Government (F) OR AP US Government and Politics
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AP US Government and Politics*
*History of American Government (R) OR History of American Government (F) OR AP US Government and Politics
Grade 11
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World Studies (R or F)*
*World Studies (R or F) OR AP World History OR AP European History
Regular
Foundations
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AP World History*
*World Studies (R or F) OR AP World History OR AP European History
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AP European History*
*World Studies (R or F) OR AP World History OR AP European History
Grade 10
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The American Republic (R or F)*
*The American Republic (R or F) OR AP US History
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AP US History*
*The American Republic (R or F) OR AP US History
Grade 12
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No Required Classes
Must have 3.5 Social Stuides Credits to Graducate
Electives
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AP Comparative Governments and Politics (10-12)
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AP Economics (10-12)
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AP European History (11-12)
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AP Human Geography* (9-12)
*AP Human Geography DOES NOT count as a social studies credit
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AP Psychology (11-12)
Take part in a demanding, fast-paced survey of the many facets of the human experience. The purpose of the Advanced Placement course in Psychology is to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with the major subfields within psychology. They also learn about the ethics and methods psychologists use in their science and practice. Through the AP Psychology experience, students have the opportunity to prepare for the AP Psychology exam in the spring.
NOTE: This is a NCAA approved course.
*On a trial basis, AP Psychology will be offered as a yearlong course during the 2023-2024 school year. This may be subject to change in the 2024-2025 and subsequent school years pending success of the trial.
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AP World History (11-12)
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Crime, Justice, Law (11-12)
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Genocide & Human Rights (11-12)
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Psychology (11-12)
Key
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R=Regulars
F=Foundations
*OR