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Workforce/2-Year College Track English (4) English I English II English III English IV Math (4) Math I Math II Math III Any 4 th Math Science (3) Earth Science Biology Physical Science Social Studies (4) World History Civics & Economics American History I & II (or equivalent) Other Requirements (2) Career Management (For the Freshman class of and beyond) Fine Art Electives (11) 28 Credits are required to graduate.
4-Year University Track English (4) English I English II English III English IV Math (4) Math I Math II Math III Advanced 4 th Math Science (3) Earth Science Biology Physical Science Social Studies (4) World History Civics & Economics American History I & II Other Requirements (2) Career Management (For the Freshman class of and beyond) Fine Art Foreign Language (2) Spanish I & II Chinese I & II
English Sequencing English IV (12 th Grade) AcademicHonors English III (11 th Grade) AcademicHonors English II (10 th Grade) AcademicHonors English I (9 th Grade) English I A/BAcademicHonors
Math Sequencing 12 th Grade Math Optional 11 th Grade Math III 10th Grade Math II 9 th Grade Algebra Connections Math I 12 th Grade Advanced Functions & Modeling Honors Pre-Calculus 11 th Grade Math III 10th Grade Math II 9 th Grade Algebra Connections Math I Workforce/2-Year College Track 4-Year University Track
Math Sequencing (Continued) 12 th Grade Honors CalculusAP Calculus AB 11 th Grade Honors Pre-Calculus 10 th Grade Math III 9th Grade Math II 8 th Grade Math I 4-Year University Track
Science Sequencing Additional Science Courses Honors/AP Biology AP Environmental Science Honors Human Anatomy & Physiology Physical Science ChemistryHonors Physics Biology AcademicHonors Biology Earth Science
Social Studies Sequencing American History Academic I & IIHonors/AP US History Civics & Economics AcademicHonors World History AcademicHonors
Local Honors Pathway Honors English I-IV Honors World History, Civics & Economics, & Turning Points in American History Spanish I-III* or Chinese I-III 3 Additional Honors or AP Courses 32 Credits4.0 Weighted GPA
North Carolina Academic Scholars Program 4-year college bound graduation requirements Either Chemistry or Physics 4 electives constituting a concentration from CTE, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, or any other subject area. 2 additional honors or AP level courses Graduation Project 3.5+ unweighted GPA
CTE Concentrators Select a Career Area of Interest Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Business Management & Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Manufacturing MarketingSTEM
Determine a 4-Course Sequence 3 Foundation Courses 1 Level II Course 1 Additional Enhancement or Foundation Course CTE Concentrators
CTE Concentrator Example 1 Additional Foundation or Enhancement Course Health Team Relations (Foundation) Personal Finance (Enhancement) Foundation Course 3 – Level II Health Science II Foundation Course 2 Health Science I Foundation Course 1 Biomedical Technology Career Area Health Science
New Courses Microsoft Intro to Computer Science Pharmacy Technician Drafting II – Engineering Interior Design II NCSSM Honors African American Studies Strength & Conditioning for Females
AP Courses MAHS offers Advanced Placement courses under the College Board AP Program. Each AP course is taught at the college level and is designed to be “challenging, stimulating, and, compared to other high school courses, often takes more time, requires more work, gives greater opportunity for individual progress and accomplishment, and explores subjects in greater depth.” AP exams are administered during the spring of each year. North Carolina is paying for AP exam fees for the school year. By signing up for an AP Course, students understand that the rigor and workload will be significantly greater than that of a regular course. An AP course may not be dropped after the first week of class, with the exception of extenuating circumstances. If you take the 1 st half of an AP course, you may not drop the course mid- year. If you sign up for an AP Course, you must take the AP exam at the end of the year in order to receive AP credit.
Online Courses Online courses are only utilized in the following situations: Scheduling conflicts that interfere with graduation requirements Courses not offered at MAHS in the classroom Credit recovery for a failed course Other special circumstances that will be determined on a case-by-case basis.