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A Curriculum built for today's world

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

The discipline of finishing assignments

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

6 or 7 courses a year in fields that prepare

1 to 1 teacher to student ratio & exceptional guides

6 or 7 courses a year in fields that prepare

Credits - 24 needed to graduate (6 or 7 courses per year)

Required Courses

Fields of Interest

Required Courses

11 Credits

Further Study

Fields of Interest

Required Courses

6 Credits

Fields of Interest

Fields of Interest

Fields of Interest

7 credits

Areas of Study

Required Courses

Science, Math, Humanities, Information Technology, and Money are the 5 required core disciplines

Science

Each class is 1 credit

Biology - The science of life

Space Exploration - A guide to what is in the universe.

Math

Each class is 1 credit

Algebra 1 - The manipulation of numbers

Geometry - The foundation of measurement

Money

Each class is 1 credit

Personal Finance - The foundation for money management

Entreprenuership - The principles of business operation

Humanities

Each class is 1 credit

Essentials of Writing - The conventions of clear communication

Research Writing - The tools for proof 

Archaeology of the World's Past - The ability to evaluate evidence

Technology

Each class is 1 credit

Microsoft Word and Power Point - The tools for communication and presentation

Microsoft EXCEL - The tools for generation and evaluation of numbers


Choices for Further Study

Courses to develop a broader scope of a discipline

Science

Each class is 1 credit

Choose 1

Geology - The principles of Earth's movements and formations

Chemistry - The  composition and properties of substances and elementary forms of matter

Math

Each class is 1 credit

Choose 1

Algebra 2 - The evaluation of real and imaginary numbers and the manipulation of absolute and assigned values

Statistics - The handling of numbers to present trends and norms

Money

Each class is 1 credit

Choose 1

Business Law - The elements of a binding contract and study of usual and ethical business practices

Stock Market - The practice of making investments in the American economy

Humanities

Each class is 1 credit

Choose 1

United States History - The  major events from the revolution to present day

United States Government - The functions of the three branches of the U.S. government

Defining Moments for the United States - The issues behind major changes in the direction of  government policies


Choose 1

Short Stories to Remember - Classic and modern

Novels with a Message - Selected novels that illustrate living with choices made

Communication & Vocabulary - Learning what to say and when to say it

Technology

Each class is 1 credit

Choose 1

Networking - Computing connections

App Writing - Coding for mobile app use

Artificial Intelligence - History and direction of AI application

Fields of interest for a well rounded diploma

The fields below are for you to explore your interests and develop them.

Choose 1 group of 3 courses from Languages, Art, or Medical Beginnings.  Each course is 1 credit.  


Choose 4 courses from Studies in Society's Achievements OR choose 3 courses from Studies in Society's Achievements plus 1 course from any category in Choices for Further Study that you have not taken already.


Receive credit for your club sport, your martial arts class or dance class, or your music lessons for an instrument or for voice.    One credit is given for 100 hours of lessons, or for a season of club sports.  The credit substitutes for a group of 3 if you receive 3 credits.  If less than 3 credits, then it substitutes for Studies in Society's Achievements.  These activities for credit may be taken at the same time as another academic course.

Languages

Beginning Spanish (Required as the beginning course)

Spoken Spanish 

Readings in Spanish


Beginning Latin (Required as the beginning course)

Translating Latin

Readings in Latin


Beginning Koine Greek (Required as the beginning course)

Translating Koine Greek

Readings in Koine Greek

Art

Beginning Principles of Drawing

Pencil and Charcoal

Watercolors

Medical Beginnings

Health and Nutrition (Required as the beginning course)

Safety and First Aid

Exercise and the Body

Studies in Society's Achievements

Current Events

Sociology

Psychology

The Literature of the Bible

Creative Writing

Linguistics and the Thought Process

The Literature of Science Fiction

American Values according to Its 27 Amendments

All of NASA's Missions

Major Political Issues of the Last 50 Years

High School Equivalency

GED or Hiset preparation

You can take a six-week course to prepare you for either of the two main high school equivalency tests.


Call Paul or David to set up enrollment.

David - 432-349-0232

Paul - 214-537- 3261


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