Academic area

Personal and professional training for our future generations.

Our academic content is aligned to educational standards so that students can develop critical thinking in problem solving, employment skills, oral and written communication, civil and civic awareness, technology development and much more.

Below are the grades we provide:

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Twelfth grade

The twelfth grade course curriculum is interactive and structured according to the Common Core State Standards to stimulate student interest, while engaging in the learning process and maintaining focus for successful completion of the core course and a diverse selection of languages ​​and electives.

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Eleventh grade

The high school junior course curriculum is designed for high school students to take classes online in a flexible environment taught by certified teachers with the best practical curriculum. In the junior high school program, students are exposed to advanced math, science, social studies, and language arts.

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Tenth grade

The high school tenth grade course curriculum is designed to engage the learning process to meet your academic goals. Students enrolled in the 10th grade curriculum are exposed to lessons, homework, discussions, and tests to prepare them for higher grades at their own pace and time with our guidance.

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Ninth grade

The ninth grade curriculum is interactive and structured in accordance with the Common Core State Standards to stimulate student interest, while engaging in the learning process and maintaining focus for successful completion of the core course and that of a student. diverse selection of languages ​​and electives.

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Eighth grade

Eighth grade is the last year of middle school with students ages 13-14. It is the last grade before high school and is commonly known as the eighth year of education.

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Seventh grade

The seventh grade of middle school is the seventh school year after elementary school, and students are typically between the ages of 12 and 13. It corresponds to the second year of middle school and is the next step for students.

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Sixth grade

The sixth grade is usually the beginning of high school, with students between the ages of 11 and 12. Sixth grade is when students are introduced to a new way of learning.

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Fifth grade

In fifth grade, students reach the culmination of their primary education. Our curriculum is geared toward strengthening their mastery of language, mathematics, science, and social studies, adequately preparing them for their transition to high school.

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Fourth grade

In fourth grade, students delve deeper into academic exploration. With a curriculum that encompasses higher-level literacy, complex math concepts, an expanded scientific world, and a richer understanding of social studies, we engage students in well-rounded learning.

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Third degree

Our third grade curriculum stimulates minds to become more independent thinkers. While focusing on improving literacy and math skills, students also explore scientific concepts.

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Second grade

Building on the skills developed in first grade, our second grade curriculum delves deeper into language arts and mathematics while introducing students to the wonders of science and social studies.

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First grade

Our first grade curriculum lays a strong foundation for continued academic success and introduces students to foundational subjects such as reading, writing, and basic math. Here, the seeds of literacy and numeracy are lovingly cultivated.

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Kindergarten

Our kindergarten curriculum is designed to inspire young minds through exciting, hands-on experiences. Here, we establish strong foundations in literacy and numeracy.

Honors and AP Courses

Advanced Placement (AP®) courses are college-level courses that follow the curriculum specified by the College Board.

These courses are designed to prepare students for success on the AP exams, providing students with the opportunity to earn credit at most of the nation's colleges and universities.

Honors and AP Courses

Advanced Placement (AP®) courses are college-level courses that follow the curriculum specified by the College Board.

These courses are designed to prepare students for success on the AP exams, providing students with the opportunity to earn credit at most of the nation's colleges and universities.

- Quality and excellence -

AP Honors

Students interested in enrolling in our Honors and AP courses can expect the following:

Quality

Higher expectations regarding the quality of the work, the content of the project or report and the organization.

Reading

Willingness to undertake extensive and detailed readings. Use of required external reading.

Domain

Broad command of specific course terms and ability to apply them.

Meta

Emphasis on analysis rather than memorization. Mastery of logic and recognition of fallacies.

Intensity

Greater intensity and depth in online classes.

Liability

Responsibility for student-centered learning.

Willingness

Willingness to explore the world of discourse outside the textbook.

Assignments

Increased expectations for all assignments.

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