High School Courses
Calculus
Advanced PlacementThis course consists of a full high school year of work comparable to calculus courses in colleges and universities.
AP Calculus AB
Advanced PlacementThis course consists of a full high school year of work that is comparable to calculus courses in colleges and universities.
AP Biology
Advanced PlacementThis challenging course is designed to provide a college-level experience and prepare students for the AP exam in early May.
AP Art History
Advanced PlacementThis course is designed to provide college-level instruction in art history and prepare students for the AP exam in early May.
Spanish 1
World Languages¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! Students are taking a virtual trip to Spain, Cuba, Colombia, and Argentina. As students explore each country, a student blogger is there to help them learn about the place and its unique characteristics.
Spanish 2
World LanguagesIn Spanish II, students travel virtually through Central America and the Caribbean, spending time in museums, traffic jams, and even the hospital.
Spanish 3 Honors
World LanguagesIn Spanish III, students will meet and virtually accompany four teens with Hispanic backgrounds as they learn about and travel to several Spanish-speaking countries.
Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1
World LanguagesThe purpose of this course is to enable students whose heritage language is Spanish to develop, maintain, and enhance proficiency in their home language by reinforcing and acquiring skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including the fundamentals of Spanish grammar.
Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2
World LanguagesThe purpose of this course is to enable students whose heritage language is Spanish to develop, maintain, and enhance proficiency in their heritage language by reinforcing and expanding skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as Spanish grammar skills acquired in Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1.
French 1
World LanguagesIn this course, students learn the basic French language.
French 2
World LanguagesThe purpose of this course is to further develop the French communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
French 3 (HON)
World LanguagesFrench 3 provides mastery and expansion of skills acquired by the students in French 2.
Chinese 1 (Check for availability)
World LanguagesIn this course, students learn the basic Chinese language. At the very beginning, the course starts by introducing students to a general knowledge of Pinyin, Mandarin Chinese, Chinese dialects, and Chinese characters.
Chinese 2 (Check for availability)
World LanguagesChinese II enables students to further develop the communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese at a more advanced level.
Chinese 3 (HON) (Check for availability)
World LanguagesIn Chinese III, students continue to expand their abilities in various aspects of Chinese Mandarin. Students continue to build their knowledge of vocabulary, sentence patterns, and grammar points in communicative contexts.
World History (HON)
Students will use knowledge pertaining to history, geography, economics, political processes, religion, ethics, diverse cultures, and humanities to solve problems in academic, civic, social, and employment setting
Economics (HON)
Economic decisions affect us every day of our lives. Understanding economics means thinking about how scarcity, or limited resources, requires us to make choices and evaluate one option against others.
United States History (HON)
In this course, you will look at some of the most profound questions that thoughtful Americans still debate.
United States Government (HON)
You will gain a greater understanding on the history of the country’s beginnings, and knowledge of how government functions at the local, state and national levels.
Personal Fitness
Physical EducationBy taking this course you will feel the difference, both physically and mentally. You will start by assessing your current physical condition.
Health 1 – Life Management Skills
Physical EducationThis course is all about you and the important decisions you make. It’s also about having the correct information before making those decisions.
HOPE-Physical Education (Core)
Physical EducationThe purpose of this course is to develop and enhance healthy behaviors that influence lifestyle choices and student health and fitness.
Fitness Lifestyle Design
Physical EducationIn this course, you will improve your flexibility, enhance your cardiovascular fitness, and increase your strength and endurance.
Physics 1 (HON)
Natural SciencesYou’ll learn the concepts, theories and laws that govern the interaction of matter, energy and forces.
Physical Science (HON)
Natural SciencesTopics include forces and motion, energy through waves, electricity and magnetism, the matter around us, chemical bonding and reactions.
Marine Science 1 (HON)
Natural SciencesIn the marine science course, students will delve deep into Earth’s bodies of water and study geologic structures and how they impact the oceans.
Chemistry 1 (HON)
Natural SciencesThis course is designed to serve as a foundation for the study of Chemistry.
Biology 1 (HON)
Natural SciencesThis course provides an in depth look at the fundamental characteristics of living organisms.
Anatomy and Physiology (HON)
Natural SciencesExplore the organization of the human body and how it works.
Pre-Calculus Honors
MathematicsStudents, as mathematic analysts, investigate how advanced mathematics concepts are used to solve problems encountered in operating national parks.
Geometry (HON)
MathematicsThroughout this course, we’ll take you on a mathematical highway illuminated by spatial relationships, reasoning, connections, and problem solving.
Calculus (HON)
MathematicsStudents in this course will walk in the footsteps of Newton and Leibnitz. An interactive text and graphing software combine with the exciting on-line course delivery to make calculus an adventure.
Algebra 1 (HON)
MathematicsThis course is designed to give you the skills and strategies for solving all kinds of mathematical problems.
Algebra 2 (HON)
MathematicsThis course will begin with a review of basic algebra, travel through systems of equations, factoring, and radical and quadratic equations in the first segment.
English 1 (HON)
EnglishGreat books, short stories, poems and plays convey messages and feelings that make them great.
English 2 (HON)
EnglishThrough the study of literature, nonfiction, and life, we will explore what it means to be human, what it means to be fulfilled, triumphant, empowered, and transformed.
English 3 (HON)
EnglishIn this course, you’ll gain an appreciation of American literature and the ways it reflects the times in which it was written.
English 4 (HON)
EnglishYou will be guided through a series of literary pieces that allow you to analyze the political, social, economic, and cultural messages of its time as well as its relevance to the world you live in today.
Theatre, Cinema and Film Production
ElectivesIn Theatre, Cinema, and Film Production, a one-credit course, students explore the elements of theater and cinematic techniques used by those who create performance productions.
Team Sports 1
ElectivesTo improve and maintain optimum health, it is necessary for people of all ages to participate in physical exercise.
Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Marketing Management/ Level 3
ElectivesSports and Entertainment Marketing can offer you a career in entertainment through the knowledge of traditional marketing, but with a whole lot more glamour.
Sociology
ElectivesThe world is becoming more complex. How do your beliefs, values and behavior affect the people around you and the world in which we live?
Social Media 1
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to enable students to develop fundamental skills in the use of social media across print, multimedia, web, and broadcast platforms, including ethical and legal uses
Psychology 1
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to introduce you to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with each of the subfields within psychology.
Personal, Career, and School Development Skills/ Level 1
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to enable students to develop basic knowledge and skills in the college application process as well as financial planning, federal aid, and scholarships.
Peer Counseling 1
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to enable students to develop basic knowledge and skills in communication, meeting human needs, and conflict resolution.
Leadership Skills Development
ElectivesIn this course, students will acquire new power to succeed in high school, college, and life.
Law Studies
ElectivesLaws affect the lives of American adults and teenagers differently. In this course, students examine laws and court decisions that apply to all citizens, as well as those that specifically outline the rights of teenagers.
Journalism 1
ElectivesUnderstanding the role of the free press in America helps students to be better informed and more able to analyze media.
JavaScript Program
ElectivesIn this course, students will learn how to start programming with JavaScript. Students will learn the basics of JavaScript including testing, functions, objects, arrays, loops, conditional code, operators and syntax basics.
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism (Level 2)
ElectivesWith greater disposable income and more opportunities for business travel, people are traversing the globe in growing numbers.
Intensive Reading 1
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to provide instruction that enables students to accelerate the development of reading and writing skills and to strengthen those skills so they are able to successfully read and write grade level text independently.
Foundations of Programming
ElectivesFoundations of Programming will teach students the fundamentals of programming using the computer language Python.
Forensic Science 1
ElectivesFingerprints. Blood spatter. DNA analysis. The world of law enforcement is increasingly making use of the techniques and knowledge from the sciences to better understand the crimes that are committed and to catch those individuals responsible for the crimes.
Engaged Citizenship through Service Learning 1
ElectivesThis course provides an introduction and opportunities for leadership in the areas of service-learning and civic responsibility.
Driver Education/Traffic Safety Class
ElectivesStudents will study the Highway Transportation System, road signs, rules of the road, accident avoidance, and making good choices behind the wheel. Students will begin to develop the skills necessary to become safe, responsible Florida drivers.
Digital Information Technology/ Level 2
ElectivesThis course is designed to introduce information technology concepts and careers. Students will explore the impact that modern information technology has had on the world, people, and industry.
Culinary Arts 1/ Level 2
ElectivesThinking of a career in the food service industry or looking to develop your culinary skills? This introductory course will provide you with basic cooking and knife skills while preparing you for entry into the culinary world.
Culinary Arts 2 / Level 2
ElectivesBaking, Pastry, and More! Whether you aspire to be a world-class chef or just want to learn the skills needed to create your own dishes, Culinary Arts 2 will help you build a strong foundation and grow your knowledge of this exciting industry.
Criminal Justice Operations 1/Level 2
ElectivesIn Criminal Justice Operations 1, a one-credit course, is designed to introduce students to the fields of law enforcement, the court system, and the correctional system.
Critical Thinking and Study Skills
ElectivesGet better grades and higher test scores, and increase your success in high school.
Creative Writing 1
ElectivesFor many hundreds of years, literature has been one of the most important human art forms.
Creative Photography 1
ElectivesStudents explore the aesthetic foundations of art making using beginning photography techniques.
Career Research and Decision Making
ElectivesThe purpose of this course is to further develop the career planning competencies mandated by section 1003.4156, Florida Statutes. This course will enable students to make informed career choices and develop the skills needed to successfully plan and apply for college or a job.
Art in World Cultures
ElectivesWho is the greatest artist of all time? Is it Leonardo daVinci? Claude Monet? Michelangelo? Pablo Picasso? Is the greatest artist of all time someone whose name has been lost to history? You will learn about some of the greatest artists while also creating art of your own, including digital art.
Art History and Criticism 1 Honors
ElectivesStudents explore the role of art in history and culture through observation and analysis of significant works of art and architecture from Prehistory through the 16th century. Student historians investigate the societal context of works, considering traditional forms and conventions of representation, symbology, and the purposes for which the art was created.