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12th Grade Courses (Online Program using the Ignitia Platform)

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12th Grade Bible: Foundations for Living

Overview

Summary
Bible-based course building a Christian worldview, connecting faith to all areas of daily life.
Description

Foundations for Living provides a Bible-based, sequential development of a Christian worldview through the use of fundamental truths from the Bible. As students walk through a Christian worldview, they also engage in how biblical foundations apply to the various areas of contemporary life. The course aims to pull all of a student’s education together into a unified whole, preparing them for their new adventures beyond high school in the home, church, college, and society.

Topics Discussed
  • What Is a Biblical Worldview?
  • Presuppositions
  • The Doctrines of the Bible
  • God's Creation
  • Head of the Family
  • The Bible and Marriage
  • Dating to Matrimony
  • Christian Education
  • Art, Music, and Politics
  • Putting It All Together
Course Type 

Core Course: Bible


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsNo
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalAn Introduction to Logic
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

12th Grade Bible: Foundations for Living: Supply List

Project Forecast

12th Grade Bible: Foundations for Living: Project Forecast





12th Grade English: English IV

Overview

Summary
Explores British lit and sharpens grammar, writing, and communication for life and career readiness.
Description

English IV not only solidifies the skills students have acquired through years of language study, but also introduces them to British Literature, classics including Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales, and the sonnets of Shakespeare. Students will also review word usage, sentence building, and the importance of effective communication in their personal and professional lives.


With an emphasis on core skills like reading comprehension, effective research and writing, oral communication, and grammar usage, this course also lets them dive deep into classic and Medieval literature with the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton. Through the use of modern British magazines and newspaper articles, students will look at how the language is used today, including the media and digital communication. Required reading for this course includes Hamlet, The Nun’s Priest’s Tale, and the Bible.

Topics Discussed
  • The Worth of Words
  • The Structure of the Language
  • Reading, Research, and Listening Skills
  • Language: God's Gift to Man
  • Medieval English Literature
  • Elizabethan Literature
  • 17th-18th Century English Literature
  • Romantic and Victorian Poetry
  • Creative Writing (Honor course only)
Course Type 

Core Course: English


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalComposition and European Literature
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval)
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

12th Grade English: English IV: Supply List

Project Forecast

12th Grade English: English IV: Project Forecast





12th Grade History: Economics

Overview

Summary
Comprehensive economics course teaches U.S. economy fundamentals and personal finance management.
Description

Prepare your students for life after high school with this comprehensive course that helps them understand the inner workings of the American economy and how it relates to their own personal finances. Give your students the understanding they will need to become good stewards of the financial resources at their disposal with this comprehensive and practical economics course. Lessons include an overview of the foundations of the American economy, the Stock Market, and lessons centered around practical, biblical guidance to teach a student how to manage their own finances for when they go out into the world. Students will be encouraged to think critically about the implications of personal and national economic actions.

Topics Discussed
  • Free Enterprise
  • Business and You
  • The Stock Market
  • Budget and Financing
  • Banking
  • International Issues
Course Type 

Core Course: History


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Semester

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalGovernment or AP U.S. Government and Politics
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval)
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

12th Grade History: Economics: Supply List

Project Forecast

12th Grade History: Economics: Project Forecast





12th Grade History: Civics

 

Overview

Summary
Explore U.S. government foundations, branches, rights, and history to understand today’s political system.
Description

This course explores the many facets of America's government. Lessons cover the fundamental values and principles, rights, responsibilities, and limits, the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, the role of the president, lawmakers, and judges, state government, taxation, diversity, and the role of religion in our government. The course encourages students to understand the present system in America by looking at the past.

Topics Discussed
  • A New Nation
  • The Constitution
  • The Bill of Rights
  • Branches of Government
  • The Electoral College System
  • Political Parties
  • Political Policy
  • Government by the People
  • Interest Groups
Course Type 

Core Course: History


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Semester

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalGovernment or AP U.S. Government and Politics
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval)
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

12th Grade History: Civics: Supply List

Project Forecast

12th Grade History: Civics: Project Forecast





12th Grade Math: Pre-Calculus

 

Overview

Summary
Prepare for calculus by mastering functions, trig, and advanced algebra through interactive, tech-based lessons.
Description

Pre-Calculus prepares students for calculus and college-level math with interactive lessons and advanced problem-solving. Students will explore the purpose of calculus and mathematical analysis while they expand their algebraic knowledge through the realm of trigonometry. As a part of a complete learning management system, pre-calculus is a self-directed course infused with technology-based lessons, tools, and exercises to enrich learning for students and streamline instruction and administrative tasks for teachers.


With a clear, step-by-step delivery, this course covers a wide range of mathematical concepts, including an in-depth observation of math functions, quadratic inequalities, logarithms, probabilities, and permutations. Lessons are interactive to encourage the retention of complex information and provide learning tools to clarify complicated mathematical operations.

Topics Discussed
  • Relations & Functions
  • Special Functions
  • Trigonometric Functions
  • Circular Functions & Graphs
  • Identities & Functions of Multiple Angles
  • Application of Trigonometric Functions
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions & Polar Coordinates
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Probability
  • Calculus Basics
Course Type 

Core Course: Math


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesAlgebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval)
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

Pre-Calculus: Supply List

Project Forecast

Pre-Calculus: Project Forecast





12th Grade Science: Physics Lab

 

Additional Information

Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalAP Biology or AP Chemistry
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval)





Human Anatomy and Physiology

 

Overview

Summary
Explore God’s design of the body through anatomy, physiology, and foundational medical terminology.
Description

Human Anatomy & Physiology is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the human body and God’s creation. In this course, students will learn about the body systems and how they interact. They will also develop a deeper understanding of Latin/Greek prefixes/suffixes. A basis in biology is important as a foundation for this course.


Upon completing this year-long course, students will have an understanding of the human body and be better prepared for a college course in Human Anatomy and Physiology. They will be able to understand the body systems, foundations of the cell, human creation, and diseases as well as disorders in the body.

Topics Discussed
  • The Human Body
  • Matter, Cells, and Tissues
  • Bones and Joints
  • Muscular System
  • The Nervous System
  • Endocrine and Circulatory Systems
  • Lymphatic, Respiratory, and Digestive Systems
  • Homeostasis
Course Type 

Core Course: Science


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
10–12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

No

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsNo
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesBiology Lab 
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

Human Anatomy and Physiology: Supply List

Project Forecast

Human Anatomy and Physiology: Project Forecast





College and Career Prep:

    Senior Xello High School and Beyond Prep

Overview

Summary
Not Applicable
Description

Not Applicable

Topics Discussed
  • Prepare for High School and Beyond
  • What is Xello?
  • How to Log Into Xello + Where to Access Xello Lessons
  • Reflecting
Course Type 

Elective: Career and Technical


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Quarter

Available in HonorsNo
Available to Part-Time StudentsNo
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

Not Applicable

Project Forecast

Not Applicable





High School Electives

Overview

Course Type

Electives: See full list


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