Each student will be asked to choose courses from the following areas. Some courses are required, some are
electives, and some are offered every other year. Students are urged to read the course descriptions and consider
future career and college plans before laying out a four year plan. Required courses should be considered first.
* denotes graduation requirements
+ denotes college credit option available
# denotes consent of instructor needed
^ denotes weighted course
(Click a department heading to go to that department's page which contains details of each course.)
ACADEMIC AND CAREER PLANNING
1⁄2 Freshmen Success*
1⁄2 Post Secondary Options*
1⁄2 Student Assistant #
ART
1 Art Fundamentals
1⁄2 Intermediate Art
1⁄2 Advanced Art
1⁄2 Visual Art Independent Study
BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1⁄2 Accounting I, II, and III +
1⁄2 Computer Applications I*+
1⁄2 Computer Applications II+
1⁄2 Marketing Principles +
1⁄2 Entrepreneurship/Business Management +
1⁄2 Business Law +
1⁄2 Personal Finance*
1 Publications
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1 Introduction to Computer Science (Python)
1 AP Computer Science Principles ^
1 AP Computer Science A (Java) ^
ENGLISH
(4 Credits Required)
1 English 9*
1 English 10*
1⁄2 Novels
1⁄2 Short Stories
1⁄2 Technical Writing
1⁄2 Creative Writing
1⁄2 Shakespearean Literature
1 AP English Literature & Composition ^ (Meets Grade 12 Requirement)
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE
(1 Credit Required)
1⁄2 Food Prep & Nutrition
1⁄2 Culinary Arts
1⁄2 Adult Living
1⁄2 Parent & Child
1 Introduction to Early Childhood/Child Care
1⁄2 Textile & Apparel Services
1⁄2 Interior Design/Architecture
MATHEMATICS
(3 Credits Required)
1 Algebra
1 Applied Math I & II (alternate years)
1 Mathematical Problem-Solving (alternate years)
1 Geometry
1 Advanced Algebra
1 AP Statistics ^
1 AP Pre-Calculus ^
1 AP Calculus AB ^
MUSIC
1 High School Band
1 High School Chorus
1 Band/Chorus Split (rotating days)
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
(1.5 Credits Required)
1⁄2 9th grade Physical Education
1⁄2 Team Sports
1⁄2 Individual and Dual Activities
1⁄2 Active Lifestyle
1⁄2 Health*
SCIENCE
(3 Credits Required)
1 Introduction to Physics & Chemistry*
1 Biology*
1 Environmental Science
1 Chemistry
1 AP Chemistry #^
1 Physics ^
1 AP Biology ^
SOCIAL STUDIES
(3 Credits Required)
1 World Studies*
1 US History*
1⁄2 Civics*
1⁄2 Economics
1⁄2 Current Events
1 AP U.S. History ^
WORLD LANGUAGE
1 Spanish I
1 Spanish II
1 Spanish III +^
1 Spanish IV +^
1 Spanish V +^
1 Developmental Spanish I
1 Developmental Spanish II
AGRICULTURE (Offered at Randolph High School, see https://www.rsdwi.org/schools/high/curriculum.cfm for more information.)
1 Agricultural Leadership (RHS)
1 Agricultural Survey (RHS)
1 Animal Science I and II (RHS)
1 Small Animal Care & Management (RHS)
1 Environmental Conservation (RHS)
1 Farm and Business Management (RHS)
1 Horticulture (RHS)