Academic Reading and Writing 3
A high school level academic reading and writing course with an emphasis on reading expository text and writing essays.
A high school level academic reading and writing course with an emphasis on reading expository text and writing essays.
A first course in high school algebra that focuses on simplifying basic expressions and performing algebraic operations using the properties of rational numbers: simplifying polynomial expressions; numbers; factor binomials, trinomials, quadratic trinomials and polynomials, and solving word problems.
A high school history survey of the eras between the Civil War and the Eve of the Great Depression. Fulfills Social Science core high school credits.
A high school level academic reading and writing course with an emphasis on reading expository text and writing essays.
This is a self-paced lab in basic mathematics, which includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals,and percentages. It is an open entry, open exit course.
An introductory course in ecological concepts, including structure and function of the biosphere, biomes, biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem, biochemical and nutrient cycles, interaction among species, changes in populations, and current conservation in society.
This course examines the ways economics affects individuals and groups in the private and public sector, and basic economic principles and their applications in the free enterprise system.
A first course in high school geometry. Topics include point, lines, and planes; classification of angles; triangles and the Pythagorean theorem; classifications of polygons; perimeters and areas of polygons; circumference and area of circles; surface areas and volumes of three-dimensional shapes.
An intermediate course designed to develop reading, writing, and critical thinking skills in preparation for TRST advanced English courses. Course hours count as high school credits and can be applied towards the ÑÇÓ¯ÌåÓý High School Diploma.
A high school history survey of the era between the Great Depression and the present. Fulfills Social Science Core high school credits. Complies with Historical Thinking Standards from the National Center for History and Common Core State Standards.