Credit Recovery Course Catalog
Explore our course catalog integrating our project-based learning curriculum for high school students looking to regain credits.
Course Catalog
All core subject courses are aligned to both national and state standards. This includes Common Core for mathematics and English language arts courses, Next Generation Science Standards for general science courses, and the C3 Framework for social studies courses. Individual courses are also aligned to a variety of state-specific standards where applicable.
Please inquire with [email protected] to learn more about your state's alignment.
Being a citizen is more than just voting every four years. Civics focuses on how to be involved in local, state, and national government decisions that affect everyone’s life. Projects may include publishing a political cartoon, attending a local government meeting, or submitting an amendment of the constitution.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 0.5
Everyone will spend and make money during their lives and economics will provide an understanding on how money affects individuals, groups of people, and our government. Projects may include starting your own business, evaluating your cities budget, or analyzing why the cost is so high on Air Jordan shoes.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 0.5
US History & Geography focuses on the concepts that underlie studying history and geography. Analyzing historical events of the United States are used to develop an understanding of spatial patterns, change, perspectives, causation, and other critical skills in geography and history. Projects may include analyzing why the car industry shrunk in Detroit, how World War I impacted your community, or designing a 9/11 monument.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
World History & Geography focuses on the concepts that underlie studying history and geography. Analyzing historical events across the world are used to develop an understanding of spatial patterns, change, perspectives, causation, and other critical skills in geography and history. Projects may include investigating the bubonic plague, predicting population growth issues, or comparing Imperialists governments to our current government.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
Science
Biology will cover the study of life. Students will develop their abilities of scientific investigations by applying principles of the scientific method to explore these core concepts. Projects may include writing to elected officials about environmental concerns, creating video scripts, designing an ideal animal environment, and a flipbook.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
Chemistry is the study of matter; its composition, structure, and properties. It includes the study of measurement, problem solving, classification of matter, energy, atomic structure, chemical formulas, chemical equations, phases of matter, gas laws, electron configuration, periodicity of elements, chemical bonding, and solutions. Projects may include learning about HVAC professionals, creating an energy packed trail mix, or analyzing the science of ice cream.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
Earth and Space Science focuses on the study of space, geologic structures and forces, the waters on our planet, and the atmospheric forces that shape our world. Projects may include analyzing local community sinkholes, investigating local environmental issues, analyzing the geology of rock climbing, and creating 3D models of space.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
English Language Arts
In English Language Arts, students demonstrate the four aspects of language use: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students demonstrate these skills by completing projects focused on these skills or through cross curricular projects in other subjects areas.
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1
In English Language Arts, students demonstrate the four aspects of language use: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students demonstrate these skills by completing projects focused on these skills or through cross curricular projects in other subjects areas.
Prerequisites: English 09
Credits: 1
In English Language Arts, students demonstrate the four aspects of language use: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students demonstrate these skills by completing projects focused on these skills or through cross curricular projects in other subjects areas.
Prerequisites: English 09, English 10
Credits: 1
In English Language Arts, students demonstrate the four aspects of language use: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students demonstrate these skills by completing projects focused on these skills or through cross curricular projects in other subjects areas.
Prerequisites: English 09, English 10, English 11
Credits: 1
Math
Students will learn about basic algebra concepts to prepare for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. Projects may include preparing to buy a car, graphing art, and planning a dream vacation.
Prerequisites: English 09, English 10, English 11
Credits: 1
Algebra 1 includes the study of real numbers, expressions, equations and other algebraic concepts. Students demonstrate understanding through real-world projects that often include concepts from other courses such as Geometry or Physics. Projects may include authentic problems such as how to determine the best cell phone plan or calculate electrical costs for your home.
Prerequisites: Algebra Readiness or Math 08/Pre-Algebra
Credits: 1
Algebra 2 focuses on creating, graphing and interpreting functions to solve real-world problems. Projects may include how to keep data safe using cryptography, determine if a real asteroid will collide with earth, or choosing the best car to purchase.
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Credits: 1
Geometry focuses on the application of geometry to our world through concepts including geometric measurement, modeling, trigonometry, and congruence. Projects may include modeling the spread of a disease, designing a skate part, or using Minecraft to draft a real-world building.
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Credits: 1
Last Updated October 2024
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