Graduation Requirements
                 
    Area Credits   Area Credits    
    English 4   Physical Education 1    
    Mathematics 3   Fine Arts 1    
    Science 3   Electives 4    
    Social Studies 4   Total 22    
    Foreign Language 2   CFA Recommends 24    
    All Upper School students are required to complete 72 hours of    
    community service before graduation.    
                 
Academic Curriculum for Grades 9 - 12          
  9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
English

Humanities
H Humanities

European Lit.
H European Lit
English 11
AP European Lang.
English 12.
AP English Lit.
AP English Lang.
Foreign Language Spanish I
Spanish II

Spanish I
Spanish II
H Spanish III

Spanish III
Spanish IV
H Spanish IV

Spanish IV
H Spanish IV
H Spanish V

Math Algebra I
Geometry
H Geometry
Geometry
H Geometry
Algebra II
H Algebra II
H Alg.II/Pre-Calc.
Algebra II
H Algebra II
Math Anlysis
H Pre-Calculus
Math Anlysis
Discrete Math
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
AB/BC
Science Biology
H Biology

Conceptual
Chemistry/Physics
H Chemistry
Earth & Space
Zoology
Anatomy & Phys.

Chemistry
H Chemistry
H Physics
Anatomy/Phys.
Earth/Space
Science
AP Biology
Physics
H Physics
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
History Humanities
H Humanities
European History
AP European History
US History
AP US History
AP Comparative
Government
US Government
AP US Government
AP Comparative
Government
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    H - Honors     Fine Arts:        
    AP - Advanced Placement Visual Arts Music   Other  
        2-D; 3-D   Vocal Ensemble   Publications  
    Health & PE   Ceramics   H Vocal Ensemble   Video Production  
    Personal Fitness   Drawing / Painting Band   Digital Photography  
    Weight Training   Drawing / Printmaking H Band   Films of '90's/2000's  
        Sculpture          
                 
                   
    Through an agreement with Cape Fear Community College, instructors come to our campus to teach the following variety of courses:  
               
                   
    Introduction to Engineering Technology (EGR 110)   Introduction to Old Testament (REL 211)  
    Religion in America (REL 221)   Religion in America (REL 221)