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AP American Literature College-level survey of American literature from Colonial period through modern day. Reading, analysis, discussion, and written response to selections. Advance composition skills.
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AP U.S. History College-level survey of American history, focusing on intellectual, political, social, economic, and religious developments with an emphasis on primary sources, documents, and research techniques.
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Pre-Calculus Thorough review of algebra and its connections to analytics geometry. Trigonometry, probability, and statistics. Introduction to basic calculus concepts such as limit, derivative, and integral.
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Advanced Math/Trig Algebraic expressions and forms, powers and roots; and functions based on these concepts. Logarithmic, trigonometric, polynomial and other special functions.
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Chemistry Study of the history, fundamental concepts, theories, and principles of chemistry. Includes regular laboratory work.
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Honors Latin III Completion of study of basic grammar, progressing to various readings from Latin literature.
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Ancient Greek I Introduction to the vocabulary, morphology , syntax of Classical Greek (Attic) and study of English derivatives, with a view toward reading ancient Greek literature in the original language.
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Spanish II Intermediate study of the Spanish language for the purpose of reading and speaking.
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Church History Enrich understanding of Church history. Students will be able to see more clearly the essential characteristics of the Church as One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.
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HS Humanities
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Semester Classes Art/Writer's Workshop
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College Prep
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