Classes Offered
- Math
- Algebra I*, Honors Geometry*, Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry*, Pre - Calculus, AP Statistics** (Elective), AP Calculus AB**
- History
- Global History and Geography I, Global History and Geography II*, United States History and Government*, Economics, Participation in Government, History through Film (Elective), AP United States History**, AP European History** (Elective), AP Comparative Government** (Elective), AP Macroeconomics**
- Science
- Biology*, Chemistry*, Physics*, Science and Ethics (Elective), Topics in Science (Elective), Forensics (Elective), Criminology (Elective) Organic Chemistry, AP Biology**, AP Chemistry**, AP Physics B**
- English
- Global Literature I, Global Literature II, Cinematic Studies (Elective), Creative Writing (Elective), Public Speaking (Elective), Screenplay Writing (Elective), American Literature*, College English, British Literature, English Evolutions, AP English Literature
- Foreign Language
- Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III*, Spanish IV, AP Spanish Literature, French I, French II, French III*
- Physical Education
- Physical Education, Health
- Arts and Music (All Electives)
- Animation, Computer Arts I, Computer Arts II, Videography I, Videography II, Yearbook, Concert Band I, Concert Band II, Concert Band III, Drama/Musical Theater, Digital Photography I, Digital Photography II, Digital Photography III, Guitar I, Guitar II, Kiboko, Musicianship, Visual Arts I, Visual Arts II, Visual Arts III, AP Music Theory**, AP 2D Studio Art**, AP Art History**
- * indicates Regents Exam required in June
- ** indicates Advanced Placement exam required in May
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