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  • EDUCATION
  • MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL

Mandatory School Supply Per Individual

1. Personal Bible (NIV/KJV)
2. Black or blue ballpoint pens (red and green not allowed)
3. 2 pencils or a mechanical pencil with lead refills
4. Eraser
5. Ruler (inch and metric)
6. Compass and protractor
7. Scientific calculator for grade 7 and above
8. Dictionary (paperback or electronic)
9. 5 standard notebooks for reports and compositions

Curriculum Overview

Core Subjects Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Bible Christian Basics II and Life of Christ Practical Christianity and Church History New Testament Survey Old Testament Survey Doctrine and Application Essentials for Christian Service
History & Geography History of the World U.S. History Civics and World Geography World History U.S. History Government and Economics
Language Arts Composition and Literature Grammar, Composition and Literature Elements of Literature: Structure and Language Composition, World Literature American Literature: Research and Reports English Literature: Structure of Language and Poetry
Math Pre-Algebra
Pre-Geometry
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Geometry
Algebra I Algebra II Plane Geometry Trigonometry, Pre-calculus
Science Earth Science Matter and Motion Physical Science Biology Chemistry Physics


Cheating

Students caught cheating will be warned once and suspended for the second offense.

Homework

Homework assignments are given as part of learning. It is considered appropriate to get help from others. However, copying another student's assignment to make teachers think you did your homework is considered "cheating".

Tests and Quizzes

The following are examples of unacceptable behavior when it comes to tests and quizzes.
  • Discuss the test or quiz with someone who had already taken it
  • Using "cheat notes" during tests and quizzes
  • Looking over at another student's test or quiz paper during a test or quiz
  • Talking to another student during test or quiz
  • Allowing other student to look over at your paper during a test or quiz
  • Possessing a copy of the test or quiz beforehand
  • Taking another student's test or quiz.


  • Plagiarism

    It is unacceptable to steal the work of others as your own.
  • Copying specific ideas from an author or copying large portion of their work completely
  • Downloading or purchasing papers written by others


  • Graduation Requirements

    A minimum of twenty-three units of credit is required for graduation. A prescribed course of study will be determined through a conference among the staff, parents, and student.

    Honors Course of Study Leading to a Diploma (Carnegie Unit System)

    The Honors program includes the standard college preparatory courses plus additional attainment of the very highest quality preparation for a college education.
    The Honors student must complete 27 credits with at least a 90% overall average. He should demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in written and oral presentations. He should score at least 22 on the ACT or 1000 on the SAT-I, and 12.9 GE on a standardized achievement test. Honors students may graduate as soon as all requirements are satisfied.

    College Preparatory Course of Study Leading to a Diploma (Carnegie Unit System)

    Students who choose this category are those who intend to attend college. Some subjects may vary among students, depending on the entrance requirements of the colleges they plan to attend. College catalogs should be referenced by candidates and parents to select specific courses that need to be completed in high school to meet specific college entrance requirements. (See Honors Program, above for a prestigious college preparatory course of study.)

    NOTE: Conventionally taught courses such as choir, band, auto mechanics, etc., may earn elective credit. Credits are given on the basis of actual hours of classroom instruction: 120-160 hours for one year credit, and 60-80 hours for one semester credit.

    General Course of Study Leading to a Diploma (Carnegie Unit System)

    This course of study is the minimum course of study for a standard high school diploma. Students earning this diploma must complete at least 8 full semester after age 14, satisfy all course requirements, and earn a minimum of 23 units.

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