Salesian High School (New Rochelle) - Courses

Courses

Freshmen:

  • Religious Education: Christianity & Moral Values
  • English
  • Language Arts
  • Global Studies 1 & 1+
  • Foreign Languages: Italian, Spanish
  • Mathematics 9
  • Science: Biology
  • Computers: Literacy, Writing
  • Art
  • Physical Education

Juniors:

  • Religious Education: New Testament and Sacraments
  • English: American Lit., AP English Language & Composition
  • History: United States History, AP American History
  • Foreign Language: Italian, Spanish
  • Mathematics: Pre-Calculus, Math 11
  • Science: Earth Science, Physics
  • Civil Liberties
  • Physical Education

Sophomores:

  • Religious Education: Old Testament and Moral Values
  • English
  • History: Global Studies 2, AP World History
  • Foreign Language: Italian, Spanish
  • Mathematics 10
  • Science: Chemistry
  • Art: Art 2, Honors Art
  • Health
  • Physical Education

Seniors:

  • Religious Education: Social Justice & Christian Life Styles
  • English: British Literature, AP Literature & Composition
  • Social Studies: US History Research Seminar, Economics
  • Mathematics: Math 12, Math with Business Applications, Pre-Calculus, Calculus
  • Science: Advanced Biology
  • Elective Choices: Architectural Drafting, Law, Forensic Science, Art, Honors Biology
  • Physical Education

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