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Twelfth Grade

Welcome to Your SENIOR Year!
English
  • Academic English, Total Credits: 1
    • This class covers 200 vocabulary words.
    • Focuses on World Literature. Our textbook takes us around the world from Mesopotamia to modern world literature.
    • The novels read this year include authors from South Africa, Russia, China, and Europe. Some of the novels read include Things Fall Apart, The Good Earth, Anna Karanina, Three Musketeers, and Hunchback of Notre Dame.
    • Writing assignments focus on perfecting the essay, and the research paper.
  • Honors English, Total Credits: 1
    • This class covers vocabulary words of five per day up through December.
    • We begin the year with a basic study of Mythology.
    • Next we work through a book on identifying Archetypes.
    • We then proceed into the World Literature textbook. This class requires an extensive amount of reading and writing. At least ten novels are read throughout the year. Books read during this year include "The Great Divorce" and "The Chosen".
    • Writing assignments are varied. Papers are written using both the MLA and APA style of writing.
Social Studies
  • Total Credits: 1
  • Government/Economics
    • Covers: The founding of our nation, the structure on which it was founded and the changing political and economical scenery of the United States.
  • Electives: Sociology
  • AP History
Math

AP Calculus AB, Total Credits: 1

Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart

In this challenging (and rewarding) course, students will learn and master the fundamentals and basic applications of limits, derivatives, and integrals. A description of this course can be found here: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-calculus-ab

AP Statistics, Total Credits: 1

Textbook: Stats: Modeling the World by Bock, Bullard, Velleman, and De Veaux

In this challenging (and rewarding) course, students will learn and master the fundamentals of gathering, organizing, analyzing, and making conclusions about data, as well as strategies to solve problems involving probability and counting. A description of this course can be found here: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-statistics

Forensics
  • Credits: 1
    • Introduction to Forensic Science

    • Types of Evidence

    • Fingerprinting

    • Hair and Fiber Analysis

    • Drug Analysis

    • Toxicology

    • Blood Spatter

    • DNA Analysis

    • Human Remains

    • Document Analysis

Honors Anatomy
  • Credits: 1
    • Anatomical Position
    • Integumentary System
    • Skeletal System
    • Muscular System
    • Nervous System
    • Cardiovascular System
    • Dissection
Bible