9th Grade: NAME: Humane Letters: The Ancient World Science: Chemistry Math (See progression on back): Latin (teacher recommended level): It is recommended freshmen take two of the following required courses. Please mark your first choice as #1, second #2, and third choice #3 as an alternate. Rhetoric (Prerequisite: Logic) (if planning on taking AP Art History, do not take Art History I) Freshmen may have two elective courses. Please mark your first choice with a #1 and second choice #2 as an alternate. Note: If you want choir, concert band, or string orchestra both semesters, put #1 and #2 in the same box. Spanish I is a two semester course thus you must put #1 and #2 in the box for Spanish I if that is your choice. Spanish I
10 th Grade: NAME: Humane Letters: The Medieval World Science: Biology Math (See progression): Latin (See progression): It is recommended sophomores take two of the following required courses. Please mark your first choice as #1, second choice #2, and third choice #3 as an alternate. I Rhetoric (Prerequisite: Logic) Sophomores may have two elective courses. Please mark your first choice as #1 and second choice #2 and third choice #3 as an alternate. Note: If you want choir, concert band, or string orchestra both semesters, put #1 and #2 in the same box. Spanish I, II, and III are two semester courses thus you must put #1 and #2 in the box for Spanish I or Spanish II if that is your choice. Also keep in mind that students need one credit (two courses) of fine art electives for graduation requirements. Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III
11 th Grade: NAME: Humane Letters: The Renaissance World Science: Physics or AP Physics Math (See math progression): World Language (Latin, Greek, or Spanish): It is recommended that juniors take: Eastern Thought Juniors should also take (if they have not yet fulfilled these requirements): Rhetoric (Prerequisite: Logic) I Once the above courses are completed, students may fill in their schedule with electives. Keep in mind that students need one credit (two courses) of fine art electives for graduation requirements. Please mark your first choice as #1, second choice #2, third choice #3 and fourth choice #4 as an alternate. II Teacher Assistance II AP Studio Art 2D II AP Studio Art 3D
12 th Grade: NAME: Humane Letters: The Modern World Science: Math: World Language (Latin, Greek, or Spanish) It is recommended that seniors take: Economics Seniors should also take (if they have not fulfilled these requirements): Rhetoric Eastern Thought I Once the above courses are completed, students may fill in their schedule with electives. Keep in mind that students need one credit (two courses) of fine art electives for graduation requirements. Please mark your first choice as #1, second choice #2, third choice #3 and fourth choice #4 as an alternate. II Teacher Assistance II AP Studio Art 2D II AP Studio Art 3D *If a student prefers to take more science, math or language above the four credits required, those will count toward elective credits.
PROGRESSION GUIDE Math Progression: Pre-Algebra to Algebra-Linear and Quadratics Algebra to Geometry Geometry to Algebra II Algebra II to Pre-Calculus, Functions, or AP Statistics Pre-Calculus to Functions, AP Calculus, or AP Statistics Language Progression: Latin I or II placement will be determined by MS Latin instructor. Latin II to Latin III Latin III to either CIS Latin Prose or CIS Greek 2 credits of HS Latin required for graduation. Spanish I to Spanish II Spanish II to Spanish III *Some students may be able to place into Spanish II by a placement test. Science Progression Chemistry to Biology Biology to either Physics or AP Physics Physics or AP Physics to Science Elective: Anatomy, Astronomy, or AP Chemistry