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High School Education

High School Education

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High school, in the United States and Canada, is the education students receive from approximately 14 to 18 years old. Most comparable to secondary schools, high schools generally deliver phase three of the ISCED model of education. High schools have subject-based classes. The name high school is applied in other countries, but no universal generalization can be made as to the age range, financial status, or ability level of the pupils accepted. In North America, most high schools include grades nine through twelve and students attend them following junior high school (middle school)

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While there is no set standard for American high schools, some generalizations can be made about the majority. Schools are managed by local, elected school districts. There is a range in quality from basic education to more intellectually-stimulating environments for students aged approximately 14 to 18 years of age.

Pupils (students) enter at the age of 13 or 14 and pass through four years:

  • Freshman (ninth grade; the equivalent of year 10 in the British System)

  • Sophomore (tenth grade; the equivalent of year 11 in the British System)

  • Junior (eleventh grade; the equivalent of year 12 in the British System)

  • Senior (twelfth grade; the equivalent of year 13 in the British System)

School years are normally around nine months long (from August or September to May or June), and are broken up into quarters or semesters.[9] College entry is controlled by many factors including Grade Point Average (GPA), and an elective SAT or ACT exam run by two non-profit organizations: the College Board and the ACT, respectively.

Smaller schools can educate less than 200 pupils total, while some teach over 4000 at any given time

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Subjects ( which you can learn )

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  1. ENGLISH

  2. English I

  3. English II

  4. English III

  5. English IV

  6. Remedial English

  7. ESL – English as second language

  8. World Literature

  9. Ancient Literature

  10. Medieval Literature

  11. Renaissance Literature

  12. Modern Literature

  13. British Literature

  14. American Literature

  15. {Short Story}

  16. {Classical literature}

  17. {Shakespeare}

  18. {Heroes, Myth and Legend}

  19. {Film as Literature}

  20. Composition

  21. Creative Writing

  22. Poetry

  23. Grammar

  24. Vocabulary

  25. Debate

  26. Speech

  27. Journalism

  28. Publishing Skills

  29. Photojournalism

  30. Yearbook

  31. Study Skills

  32. Research Skills

  33. FINE ARTS

  34. Art I

  35. Art II

  36. Art III

  37. Art IV

  38. Art Appreciation

  39. Art History

  40. Drawing

  41. Painting

  42. Sculpture

  43. Ceramics

  44. Pottery

  45. Instrumental Music

  46. Music Appreciation

  47. Music History

  48. Music Theory

  49. Music Fundamentals

  50. Band

  51. Orchestra

  52. Choir

  53. Voice

  54. Classical Music Studies

  55. Performing Arts

  56. Theatre Arts -{Beg., interm., and advanced}

  57. {Improvisational Theater}

  58. Dance

  59. APPLIED ARTS

  60. Computer Aided Design {Digital Media}

  61. Photography

  62. {Videography}

  63. {History of Film}

  64. {Film Production}

  65. Leather Working

  66. Drafting

  67. Metal Work

  68. Small Engine Mechanics

  69. Auto Mechanics

  70. SCIENCE

  71. General Science

  72. Physics

  73. Physical Science

  74. Chemistry

  75. Organic Chemistry

  76. Life Science

  77. Biology

  78. Zoology

  79. Marine Biology

  80. Botany

  81. Earth Science

  82. Geology

  83. Oceanography

  84. Meteorology

  85. Astronomy

  86. Animal Science

  87. Equine Science

  88. Veterinary Science

  89. Forensic Science

  90. Ecology

  91. Environmental Science

  92. Gardening

  93. Food Science

  94. FOREIGN LANGUAGE

  95. Spanish

  96. French

  97. Japanese

  98. German

  99. Latin

  100. Greek

  101. Hebrew

  102. Chinese

  103. {Conversational} LANGUAGE

  104. (LANGUAGE) Literature

  105. (LANGUAGE) Culture

  106. (LANGUAGE) History

  107. Sign Language

  108. MATH

  109. Remedial Math

  110. Fundamental Math or Basic Math

  111. Mathematics

  112. Pre-Algebra

  113. Introduction to Algebra

  114. Algebra

  115. Algebra I

  116. Algebra II

  117. Intermediate Algebra

  118. Geometry

  119. Trigonometry

  120. Precalculus

  121. Calculus

  122. Statistics

  123. Business Math

  124. Consumer Math

  125. Accounting

  126. Personal Finance and Investing

  127. SOCIAL STUDIES

  128. Ancient History

  129. Medieval History

  130. Greek and Roman History

  131. Renaissance History with US History

  132. Modern History with US History

  133. World History

  134. History of (——-)

  135. World Geography

  136. US History

  137. World Religions

  138. World Current Events {Global Issues}

  139. Government

  140. Civics

  141. Economics

  142. Political Science

  143. Social Sciences

  144. Psychology

  145. Sociology

  146. Anthropology

  147. Genealogy

  148. Philosophy

  149. LOGIC

  150. Logic I

  151. Logic II

  152. Critical Thinking

  153. Rhetoric

  154. HEALTH

  155. Health

  156. Basic First Aid and Safety

  157. Nutrition

  158. Healthful Living {Personal Health}

  159. PHYSICAL EDUCATION

  160. Team Sports (Soccer, volleyball, football, etc)

  161. Gymnastics

  162. Track and Field

  163. Archery

  164. Fencing

  165. Golf

  166. Rock Climbing

  167. Outdoor Survival Skills

  168. Hiking

  169. Equestrian Skills

  170. Weightlifting

  171. Physical Fitness

  172. Aerobics

  173. Yoga

  174. Martial Arts

  175. Ice Skating

  176. Figure skating

  177. Cycling

  178. Bowling

  179. Drill Team, Honor Guard, Pageantry, Flag, Cheer

  180. Adapted P.E

  181. COMPUTERS

  182. Keyboarding

  183. Word Processing

  184. Computer Aided Drafting

  185. Computer Applications:  (——)

  186. Certification in (—–)

  187. Computer Graphics

  188. Digital Arts

  189. Photoshop

  190. Programming

  191. Computer Repair

  192. Web Design

  193. Desktop Publishing

  194. LIFE SKILLS

  195. Culinary Arts

  196. Child Development

  197. Home Management

  198. Home Organization

  199. Basic Yard Care

  200. Financial Management

  201. Driver’s Education

  202. Personal Organization

  203. Social Skills

  204. Career Planning

  205. OTHER

  206. AP Courses in any core subject

  207. Honors Courses in any core subject

  208. Study Skills

  209. SAT Prep

  210. Work-Study

  211. SPECIAL EDUCATION

  212. Lifeskills

  213. Resource Program

  214. Speech

  215. Special Day Class

 

 

 

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