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The Collegiate Form consist of grades eleven
and twelve. After completing the requirements of previous
grades, students are prepared to take honors and, in some
cases, advanced placement courses in English, History, Mathematics,
Science and advanced levels of foreign language. To prepare
for college, students also prepare for the SAT and ACT college
entrance exams as they study liberal arts electives and advanced
courses in technology. Our college counselor ensures that
every student has current records and knowledge about scholarships
and the application processes. Graduation exercises highlight
the transition to adulthood and celebrate the rigorous curriculum
each student has mastered.
Program
of Studies for Collegiate Form (Grades 11 and 12)
| Concentration
|
Grade
11 |
Grade
12 |
| English |
AP
Language & Composition |
AP
English Literature |
| Mathematics |
Pre-Calculus
(H) |
AP
Calculus |
| Social
Studies |
AP
U.S. History |
AP
American Government and AP Economics |
| Science |
AP
Chemistry |
AP
Biology or AP Physics |
Classics
Foreign Language |
Latin
III
Spanish III
French II, III |
AP
Latin
AP Spanish
French III, IV |
| Semester
Rotation |
SAT
Prep/College Planning |
|
| Physical
Education |
Elective |
Elective |
| Fine
and Performing Arts |
Elective |
Elective |
| Additional
Electives |
Available
on request |
Available
on request |
| Total
Course Credits |
7 |
7 |
Students
are required to take the equivalent of 7 year-long courses
each year.
All courses are 48 minutes in length.
There is a 55 minute lunch period.
Electives
during the 2006-2007 school year include: Astronomy, Ceramics,
Chorus, Computer Technology, Drama, Gemology, Intro to Business
and Stocks, Journalism, Musical Theatre, Physical Education,
Robotics, Rowing, Speech and Debate, Wind Ensemble, and Yearbook
Production.
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