High School (9-12): Preparing for Life & Career
Key Areas of Study:
Bible – In-depth theology, apologetics, and biblical worldview courses to help students live out their faith in the workplace and beyond.
English – Practical communication skills, professional writing, public speaking, and literature analysis.
Mathematics – Algebra I & II, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus, and dual credit options. With a focus on developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that can be applied in various careers and real-world scenarios.
Science – Biology, ICP, Chemistry, and Applied Sciences with an emphasis on practical knowledge and workplace application.
Social Studies – U.S. History, World History, Government, and Economics with a focus on Christian civic responsibility and real-world impact.
Career & Technical Education (CTE) Pathways – Opportunities for hands-on experience in fields such as business, trades, technology, and agriculture.
Electives– A variety of options including Spanish, Advanced Physical Education, Business, Automotive, Robotics, CAD, Digital Arts & Technology, Music, and Art.
Dual Credit and Dual Enrollment-- Students interested in earning college credit during high school and/or advancing their technological skills may benefit from the dual-credit college program or the dual-enrollment career center program.
Additional Opportunities:
Extracurriculars – Athletics, student government, drama, yearbook, National Honor Society and more to build leadership and teamwork skills.
Service & Missions – Encouraging students to serve in their communities and around the world.
