Graduation is a significant milestone, and we are here to support every student in achieving it. The requirements listed below are designed to ensure students leave us well-rounded, knowledgeable, and prepared for whatever future they choose. These credit guidelines help students build a balanced schedule that blends core academic rigor with the freedom to explore personal interests through electives. We encourage families to review these requirements together and reach out to our counseling/administration team for personalized planning assistance.
| English | 4 credits | Must include English 1 and English 2 |
| Social Studies | 3 credits | Must include World and American History and Government/Economics |
| Mathematics | 3 credits | Must include Integrated Math I & II and either Integrated Math III or Math for the Trades |
| Science | 3 credits | Must include Physical Science and Biology |
| Electives | 13 credits | Must include 2 credits of P.E. unless waived* and Personal Finance |
| Total | 26 credits |
High School Mathematics Curriculum
Our mathematics department is dedicated to equipping students with the analytical skills necessary for future success. We have adopted EnVision Mathematics, a rigorous and research-based curriculum designed to balance conceptual understanding with procedural fluency. By leveraging EnVision’s adaptive technology and data-driven insights, we ensure that students not only master the standards but also learn to think critically, reason mathematically, and apply their knowledge to real-world engineering and scientific problems.
High School Literacy Curriculum
Our literacy instruction is grounded in the myPerspectives curriculum, a rigorous program designed to prepare students for the demands of college and career. This curriculum goes beyond reading comprehension; it teaches students to analyze complex arguments, synthesize information across multiple media types, and construct well-reasoned essays. By engaging with challenging texts and participating in structured academic discussions, students develop the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate a complex information landscape.