Core Curriculum

Our core curriculum is dedicated to building a strong and comprehensive academic foundation for students, effectively preparing them for a successful college academic journey. This curriculum is divided into the following six modules

English Language Arts

Develop students' reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills. It aims to enhance their ability to analyze and interpret various literary and informational texts, communicate effectively in both written and oral forms, and express ideas with clarity and coherence.

The related courses include:

English I English II English III English IV English IV College Prep

Mathematics

Develop students' logical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and quantitative thinking skills. It provides a strong foundation in mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics, preparing students for advanced studies and real-world applications.

The related courses include:

Algebra I Algebra IA Algebra II Consumer Mathematics Geometry Integrated Mathematics I Integrated Mathematics II Integrated Mathematics III Liberal Arts Mathematics I Liberal Arts Mathematics II Pre-Calculus Probability and Statistics

Science

Equip students with a strong foundation in scientific principles, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. It aims to foster curiosity, analytical reasoning, and a deep understanding of the natural world through subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics.

The related courses include:

Anatomy & Physiology Astronomy Solar Galactic Biology Chemistry I Earth Space Science Environmental Science Integrated Biology Marine Science Physical Science Physics I

Social Studies

Develop a deep understanding of history, geography, economics, politics, and society. It aims to cultivate critical thinking, analytical skills, and civic awareness, enabling students to interpret historical events, understand contemporary global issues, and become informed and responsible citizens.

The related courses include:

American History I American History II Comprehensive American History Economics Economics with Financial Literacy Holocaust Studies Law Studies Personal Financial Literacy United States Government United States History World History

World Languages

Help students master one or more foreign languages, enhance their language communication skills, and cultivate cross-cultural understanding and a global perspective. This module not only focuses on improving listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills but also emphasizes cultural background learning, enabling students to communicate confidently in diverse cultural environments.

The related courses include:

Chinese I Chinese II Chinese III French I French II French III Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV

The Arts

Foster creativity, self-expression, and critical thinking through various artistic disciplines such as visual arts, music. This module encourages students to explore different artistic techniques, develop their creative skills, and appreciate diverse cultural and historical artistic traditions.

The related courses include:

Fine arts Digital Art Imaging I Music

Electives

In addition, we also offer a wide range of elective courses in various fields, including business and engineering, to strongly support students' diverse academic interests and provide valuable guidance for their future college major choices.

AP(Advanced Placement)Program

Provide students with more challenging academic content while offering university-level course material, paving the way for their future academic journey.