High School Program
Honors Courses
Honors courses are offered in grades 9-12. These courses provide acceleration, complexity, and depth with the intent of preparing those students who are college-bound who plan to enroll in our Advanced Placement (AP) Program.
Please contact your local high school for available courses.
Advanced Placement Program (AP)
The AP Program provides an opportunity for our students to pursue and receive credit for college-level work while still in high school. Sponsored by the College Board, the AP Program is based on the premise that college-level material can be taught successfully to able and well-prepared secondary school students.
More than 2,900 universities and colleges grant credit, advanced placement, or both to students who perform satisfactorily on the exams which are administered in May of each year and graded by the College Board.
College in the High School
Students may earn college credit through a local college at the same time as they are earning high school credit by taking specific courses offered. The college classes are free to students. These classes are subject to community college approval and availability on a yearly basis, please refer to each high school for update to date course offerings.