Graduation requirements: 4 credits*
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 Bible
Christians need to know what they believe and why they believe it so they can be built up in their faith and equipped to present their beliefs intelligently and effectively to others. Bible Doctrines for Today is written as a practical, personal study designed to reach both the head and the heart of the student. It covers all major doctrines: the Bible, God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, man, salvation, the Church, angels, and end times. Important terms and definitions of these doctrines will be explained, illustrated, and applied to the student’s life. Many memory verses are correlated with the text to confirm the doctrinal truths being presented.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 0.5 Bible
This course explores the Book of Revelation as both a message to the Church and a record of God’s plan for history and the future. Using the seven churches of Asia Minor as an outline, students trace the development of the Church from the first-century apostolic era through later periods of church history.
The course highlights faithful men and women whom God used mightily, helping students gain a deeper appreciation for their Christian heritage. Figures such as John Wycliffe, George Whitefield, David Livingstone, Fanny Crosby, and Billy Sunday serve as examples of faith, obedience, and service.
Students also study the future events revealed to the apostle John, with prophecy explained clearly and thoughtfully. This study encourages a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty, a readiness for Christ’s return, and a life marked by faithfulness and watchfulness.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 0.5-1 Bible
The Book of Genesis provides a solid foundation for the development of a biblical worldview. This course takes an expository, in-depth look at the events and the effects of Creation, the Fall of man, the Flood of Noah’s day, and the Tower of Babel. With a focus on origins, worldview, and an introduction to apologetics, students will understand what they believe, why they believe it, how they can apply their beliefs in daily living, and how they can share biblical truths with others.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 0.5 Bible
This course traces the life of Jesus Christ from His birth in Bethlehem through His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. Through a focused study of the Gospels, students examine both the teachings of Christ and the example He set for His followers.
Emphasis is placed on understanding how Christ’s life and ministry inform Christian belief and daily living. Lessons include practical application and guided reflection, encouraging students to evaluate their walk with Christ and apply biblical truth to their lives. Selected memory passages reinforce key themes and help students become grounded in Scripture.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 0.5 Bible
This course focuses on the application of biblical principles to practical areas of everyday life. Students examine how Scripture provides guidance for decision-making, responsibility, relationships, and personal conduct.
Lessons address real-life situations and critical topics from a biblical perspective, helping students develop discernment and wise judgment. Emphasis is placed on applying God’s Word to life’s challenges, equipping students with tools for living purposefully and responsibly under biblical authority.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 Bible
Kings of Israel charts the course of Israel’s history. First semester covers the lives of Saul, David, and Solomon–the kings of the United Kingdom of Israel–up to the division of the kingdom between Israel and Judah. Second semester covers the kings of Israel and Judah, the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities, and the return of the Jewish people to Jerusalem. Information is given in an easy-to-follow outline format. Numerous applications are given for nearly every outline to help students understand how these portions of Scripture relate to the temptations and problems they face every day.
Graduation requirements: 4 credits
Grade Level: 8-12
Publisher: Teaching Textbooks
Credits: 1 Math
Algebra I using Teaching Textbooks is a comprehensive, self-paced course that introduces students to foundational algebraic concepts in a clear and approachable format. This program is designed to guide students through topics such as solving linear equations and inequalities, working with polynomials, graphing, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations, and systems of equations.
With step-by-step multimedia instruction and built-in practice, the course fosters independent learning and mastery. Automated grading and interactive lessons allow students to receive immediate feedback, while review problems and real-life applications reinforce understanding.
This course fulfills one full high school math credit and prepares students for success in Algebra II and higher-level math courses. It is ideal for grades 8–12 and accommodates a variety of learning styles and pacing needs.
Grade Level: 10-12
Publisher: Teaching Textbooks
Credits: 1 Math
Teaching Textbooks Algebra II is a comprehensive, self-paced course that builds upon the foundations of Algebra I while introducing more advanced algebraic concepts. Topics include complex numbers, functions, systems of equations, quadratic equations, polynomials, rational expressions, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, conic sections, and basic trigonometry.
Designed for high school students in grades 10–12, this course features interactive lessons with clear, step-by-step instruction, automated grading, and instant feedback to support student success and independence. Built-in review and plenty of practice problems reinforce understanding and promote long-term retention.
Algebra II provides one full high school math credit and is ideal preparation for college entrance exams and higher-level mathematics, including Pre-Calculus and Statistics.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 Math
Abeka’s Business Math course provides students with practical, real-world mathematical skills applicable to personal finance, consumer decision-making, and basic business operations. Topics include budgeting, banking, credit, taxes, insurance, investments, purchasing, and business recordkeeping. Students also gain experience with payroll calculations, markups and discounts, interest rates, and other financial tools.
Rooted in a Christian worldview, this course emphasizes integrity, stewardship, and wise financial management. Through engaging lessons and practical examples, students learn to apply math in everyday life and develop confidence in handling financial responsibilities.
Designed for students in grades 9–12, this course fulfills one high school math credit and is ideal for those seeking a foundational understanding of personal and business finance.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: MasterBooks
Credits: 1 Math
Master Books' Consumer Math is a practical, biblically integrated course designed to equip high school students with essential financial literacy skills for everyday life. Topics covered include budgeting, banking, taxes, saving and investing, credit and debt, insurance, comparison shopping, and major life expenses such as housing, transportation, and education.
Through real-world applications, students learn to apply math skills in making wise financial decisions and managing money responsibly. Each lesson reinforces a Christian worldview, encouraging stewardship and integrity in financial matters. The course includes engaging, hands-on activities and assessments to help students gain confidence and competence in handling personal finances.
By the end of the course, students will be prepared to navigate adulthood with a solid foundation in consumer economics and biblical financial principles.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Teaching Textbooks
Credits: 1 Math
Teaching Textbooks Geometry offers a complete and accessible high school geometry curriculum designed for independent learners. This course covers all the essential topics, including points, lines, planes, angles, triangles, congruence, similarity, circles, area, volume, coordinate geometry, and proofs. Emphasis is placed on both practical problem-solving and logical reasoning skills.
Interactive lessons with engaging visuals, audio instruction, and automated grading support a variety of learning styles. Step-by-step explanations and built-in review ensure that students build a solid foundation and retain key concepts throughout the course.
Ideal for students in grades 9–12, this course provides one full high school math credit and prepares students for Algebra II and standardized testing, including the SAT and ACT.
Grade Level: 11-12
Publisher: Teaching Textbooks
Credits: 1 Math
Teaching Textbooks Pre-Calculus is a full-year, college-preparatory math course designed to equip students with the advanced skills needed for success in Calculus and higher-level math. The course covers a wide range of topics including functions, polynomial and rational expressions, trigonometry, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, conic sections, limits, and an introduction to calculus concepts.
With interactive, multimedia lessons and automated grading, students benefit from clear, step-by-step explanations, immediate feedback, and built-in review. This format supports independent learning and accommodates various learning styles.
Intended for students in grades 11–12, this course provides one full high school math credit and serves as an essential bridge between Algebra II and college-level mathematics.
Graduation Requirements: 4 credits
Grade Level: 9-12
Text Used: Exploring America by Ray Notgrass
Credits: 1 English
The literature read includes novels, short stories, essays, autobiographies, memoirs, poetry, and hymns. Emphasis is placed on how the literature reflects the historical settings in which the works are set. The student completes a series of writing assignments based on historical issues from various periods and a research paper.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Master Books
Credits: 1 English
Format Writing from Master Books is a high school English course designed to teach students the foundational structure and techniques of clear, organized, and effective writing. Emphasizing the importance of form, this course guides students through writing paragraphs, essays, business letters, outlines, resumes, research papers, and other formal documents.
Step-by-step lessons focus on planning, drafting, revising, and polishing written work while reinforcing grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Students gain practical communication skills that are valuable for academic, personal, and professional success.
Biblical principles are integrated throughout the course, encouraging students to write with clarity, purpose, and integrity. Ideal for grades 9–12, this course fulfills one full high school English credit and provides students with the tools and confidence to write well in any context.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 English
This course develops essential skills in written expression and reading comprehension. Students strengthen their understanding of grammar, usage, and mechanics while practicing foundational composition techniques. Emphasis is placed on outlining, researching, and composing structured written works. Instruction includes a range of rhetorical expositions and creative writing assignments designed to build clarity, coherence, and effective communication.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 English
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 English
This course is divided into 2 sections—the first half focuses on literary devices such as character development, plot, figurative language, theme, rhyme and rhythm, paradox, setting, and more. The second half gives a chronological study of literature from the Ancient East and Classical Greece to the Reformation and the Modern Age. Students evaluate literary devices in works such as Paradise Lost, Julius Caesar, Don Quixote, Antigone, and many more.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: MasterBooks
Credits: 1 English
This course builds advanced writing proficiency through structured instruction and guided practice. Students develop clarity, organization, and depth in three key areas of writing: creative composition, research and report writing, and explanatory writing. Emphasis is placed on logical structure, effective word choice, and purposeful communication as students refine their ability to express ideas with confidence and precision.
Graduation requirements: 3 credits
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Alpha Omega Publications
Credits: 0.5 Science
This semester-long course introduces students to the study of the universe and the fundamental principles of astronomy. Students explore celestial bodies and phenomena, including stars, planets, galaxies, and space systems, through conceptual instruction and observational activities. Emphasis is placed on scientific understanding, critical thinking, and an appreciation for the order and complexity of the cosmos. This course fulfills one-half high school science credit.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Apologia
Credits: 1 Science
This college-preparatory course provides a comprehensive introduction to the foundational principles of biology through a Christian worldview. Topics include the scientific method, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, botany, zoology, human anatomy and physiology, taxonomy, and ecology. Emphasis is placed on hands-on laboratory investigations that reinforce course content and develop scientific reasoning and analytical skills. Students are encouraged toward independent learning while gaining the depth of knowledge necessary for success in advanced science coursework. This course fulfills one high school science credit with lab.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: The 101 Series
Credits: 1 Science
This full‑year Chemistry course provides a clear and approachable introduction to the study of matter and its changes. Students explore atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, the periodic table, stoichiometry, solutions, gases, acids and bases, and basic lab techniques. With relatable examples and hands‑on experiments, the curriculum emphasizes scientific thinking, problem solving, and foundational chemistry skills. Ideal for grades 9–12, Chemistry: 101 fulfills one high school science credit and prepares students for advanced STEM coursework.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: The 101 Series
Credits: 1 Science
This full-year science course offers a comprehensive survey of key disciplines—biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science—presented in an accessible, introductory format. Designed to develop scientific literacy, critical thinking, and laboratory skills, the curriculum features clear explanations, relevant experiments, and practical applications. Ideal for students in grades 9–12, General Science fulfills one high school science credit and provides a solid foundation for upper-level science coursework.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Alpha Omega Publications
Credits: 0.5 Science
This semester-long course provides an engaging study of Earth’s structure, materials, and geological processes. Students examine the dynamic history of the planet, including the formation of rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, natural resources, and surface-shaping forces. Through structured instruction and applied learning, students develop scientific literacy and an appreciation for the complexity and design of the Earth. This course fulfills one-half high school science credit.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 Science
This course provides a foundational study of the physical laws governing God’s creation and serves as preparation for advanced coursework in chemistry and physics. Students are introduced to key concepts including matter, energy, motion, sound, light, electricity, magnetism, and simple machines. Instruction emphasizes scientific reasoning, clear conceptual understanding, and practical application through hands-on laboratory experiences. Through biblically integrated content, students develop scientific literacy and analytical skills while recognizing order and design in the natural world. This course fulfills one high school science credit.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: The 101 Series
Credits: 1 Science
This full-year Physics course offers a clear and engaging introduction to the fundamental concepts of physical science. Topics include motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism, and basic thermodynamics. With accessible explanations, real-life examples, and simple lab activities, the course builds critical thinking and foundational problem-solving skills. Designed for grades 9–12, Physics: 101 fulfills one high school science credit and serves as excellent preparation for advanced math and science studies.
Graduation requirements: 3 credits
Grade Level: 9-12
Text Used: Exploring America by Ray Notgrass
Publisher: Notgrass History
Credits: 1 Social Studies
This course provides a comprehensive survey of American history from the earliest Native American cultures and European exploration through the twenty-first century. Instruction examines major national developments, with particular attention to the role of the federal government and significant cultural, social, and political movements. Special emphasis is placed on the history of slavery and its lasting impact on racial issues in the United States. Students engage with a substantial selection of primary source documents and speeches alongside narrative study to develop historical understanding, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: Master Books
Credits: 0.5 Social Studies
This semester-long course introduces students to foundational economic principles through a biblically integrated framework. Topics include supply and demand, production and consumption, the role of government in the economy, personal finance, and global trade. Through real-world applications and practical examples, students develop economic reasoning and financial literacy skills while exploring concepts of stewardship and ethical responsibility. This course fulfills one-half high school social studies credit.
Grade Level: 9-12
Publisher: None
Credits: 0.5 Social Studies
This experiential civics course immerses students in the practical workings of state government through direct engagement at the state capitol. Students learn to navigate the legislative process by locating, reading, and debating bills; participating in parliamentary procedure; running for mock office; and interacting with elected officials, lobbyists, and capitol staff. Emphasis is placed on understanding servant leadership and developing informed civic responsibility through relationship-building and firsthand observation.
The course also includes a Political Communication Workshop focused on effective articulation of political ideas. Students develop critical thinking and public speaking skills through policy debates, political negotiations, and discussions of current events, with special attention given to communicating respectfully and thoughtfully on controversial issues.
This course may be taken multiple times through the alumni track, with returning students assuming expanded leadership roles, engaging in advanced discussions, and deepening their understanding of government and political communication. The course challenges students to grow intellectually, spiritually, and civically while building a strong foundation in government and public discourse.
Grade Level: 9-12
Text used: The History of Religious Liberty
Publisher: MasterBooks
Credits: 1 Social Studies
This year-long course examines the development of religious freedom from the sixteenth century through the founding of the United States, exploring key events and ideas that shaped the concept of religious liberty. Students study the troubled history of religious persecution in England and trace the sacrifices and convictions that contributed to the emergence of religious freedom in America. Through engaging readings, primary source analysis, and guided lessons, learners evaluate the roles of individuals and movements in advancing liberty of conscience and thought. The curriculum presents historical context with a Christian perspective, highlighting the influence of faith on the struggle for freedom and the establishment of protections later enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. This course fulfills one high school social studies credit.
Grade Level: 9-12
Text Used: World History
Publisher: Abeka Book
Credits: 1 Social Studies
This course surveys world history through a Christian perspective, affirming God as the Creator of the universe and the sovereign guide of human history. Students examine historical events before the birth of Christ as preparations for His coming and trace the influence of Christianity on world history following His birth. Emphasis is placed on recognizing God’s providence in historical developments while exploring the consequences of human choices and moral responsibility. Through this lens, students gain a deeper understanding of global cultures, historical movements, and the enduring truth that righteousness strengthens nations while sin leads to decline.
Graduation requirements:
2+ credits
2 years of the same foreign language is recommended for college bound students.
1 year of fine art or CTE is recommended for college bound students.