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Freshman Year

Fall
Geology (no honors) Algebra 1A or
Algebra I or
Advanced Algebra
Intro to Composition Hebrew Scripture/ Marianist Education
Spring
Physical Education Algebra IB or
Modern Geometry or
Modern Geometry H
Intro to Literature Introduction or
Introduction to Literature Honors
Theater Arts I or
Instrumental Music Ensemble
 


Sophomore Year

Fall
Spanish I, or American Sign Language I World Literature or
World Literature H
Plane Geometry or
Advanced Algebra or
Functions
Scripture & Sacraments
Spring
Spanish II or American Sign Language II Biology
or Biology Honors
World History I or
AP European History
Elective
Electives: Athletic PE, Band, Art I & II, Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Media, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics , College/Career/Psychology - two five unit classes

 

Junior Year

Fall
World History II or
AP World History
Algebra II or
Functions or
Pre-Calculus or
AP Calculus AB
Chemistry or
Anatomy or
AP Environmental Science or
Geology
Highly Recommended: Third Year Language
Spring
Life Issues American Literature or
AP English Language
Elective
or AP Chemistry
Elective
Electives: Athletic PE, Sports Theory, Band, Art 1 & 2, Art 3 & 4, Intro to Acting, Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Media, Spanish III, Spanish IV, AP Spanish Language, Italian III, ASL III, ASL IV, Economics, , Trigonometry, Statistics, AP Statistics College/Career/Psychology - two five unit classes,.
 

 

Senior Year

Fall
World Religions U.S. History or
AP U.S. History
Elective Elective
Spring
20th Century Novel or
AP English Literature
Mod Am Social History Elective Elective
MASH Honors
US Govt or AP Govt
Electives: Athletic PE, Sports Theory, Band, Art 1 & 2, Art 3 & 4, Intro to Acting, Graphic Design, Web Design, Spanish III, Italian III, ASL III, ASL IV, Spanish IV, AP Spanish, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus (20 units), Trigonometry, Statistics, AP Statistics, Chemistry, AP Chemistry (alternate years), Anatomy, AP Environmental Science. Geology, Physics, AP Physics (alternate years), Economics, College/Career/Psychology - two five unit classes

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