
 
All classes satisfy Arizona State requirements in their respective subject areas. Ideally, it should be expected that classes will have lecture presentations, homework, reading, problem solving, and a variety of educational delivery methods. "Hands-on" activities may also be included in the courses. In order to prepare students for life beyond high school, this curriculum covers a series of bases. Correlations, from the past and present, will help prepare students for the future.
| COURSE NUMBER | COURSE | GRADE LEVEL | SEMESTER | CREDIT | | 202** | GlobalStudies | 9-10 | Year | 1.0 | | 203* | World History/Geography | 10 | Year | 1.0 | | 232 | AP World History/Grography | 10 | Year | 1.0 | | 205 | US/AZ History | 11 | Year | 1.0 | | 207 | S.I. US/AZ History | 11 | Year | 1.0 | | 221 | AP US History | 11 | Year | 1.0 | | 234** | Psychology | 11-12 | Year | 1.0 | | 201 | American Economic System | 12 | Semester | .50 | | 209 | US/AZ Government | 12 | Semester | .50 | | 211 | S.I. US/AZ Government/Economics | 12 | Year | 1.0 | | 230 | Honors Economics/AP Government | 12 | Year | 1.0 |
*course description coming soon*
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