Table of Contents - High School Course Catalog
Weighted Courses (1.0W)
The courses listed below have been designated as weighted college-level courses. In computing the grade point average of students who have successfully completed any of these courses, the following point values will be assigned to the course(s):
A = 5 points B = 4 points C = 3 points D = 1 point B+ = 4.4 points C+ = 3.4 points D+ = 1.4 points F= 0 point
Weighted Advanced Placement Courses (1.0W)
VV = Virtual Virginia
AP English — Literature and Composition
AP English — Literature and Composition (VV)
AP English — Language and Composition
AP English — Language and Composition (VV)
AP Human Geography
AP Human Geography (VV)
AP History — United States
AP History — United States (VV)
AP World History
AP World History (VV)
AP History — European
AP History — European (VV)
AP Government and Politics: U.S.
AP Government and Politics: U.S. (VV)
AP Government and Politics: Comp.
AP Government and Politics: Comp. (VV)
AP Economics Micro and Macro
AP Economics — Micro (VV)
AP Economics — Macro (VV)
AP Psychology
AP Psychology (VV)
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus AB (VV)
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus BC (VV)
AP Research
AP Seminar
AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science A (VV)
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Statistics
AP Statistics (VV)
AP Environmental Science
AP Environmental Science (VV)
AP Biology
AP Biology (VV)
AP Chemistry
AP Chemistry (VV)
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Chinese Language (VV)
AP French Language
AP German Language
AP Italian
AP Latin Vergil
AP Latin (VV)
AP Russian Language
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Language (VV)
AP Spanish Literature
Arabic IV*
Korean IV*
Russian IV*
AP Studio Art — 2D Design
AP Studio Art — 3D Design
AP Studio Art — Drawing
AP Art History
AP Music Theory
*Students in these courses take the American Councils’ NEWL exams that produce AP®-style score reports, which can be used to apply for college credit and/or placement.
Weighted Advanced International Certificate of Education Courses (1.0W)
AS = Advanced Subsidiary Level
A = Advanced Level
AICE Economics
AICE English Literature (AS Level)
AICE English Literature (A Level)
AICE English Language and Composition (AS Level)
AICE Global Perspectives
AICE Sociology
AICE U.S. History (AS Level)
AICE International History, 1945–1991 (AS Level)
AICE Psychology (AS Level)
AICE Thinking Skills (AS Level)
AICE Thinking Skills (A Level)
AICE Mathematics I (AS Level)
AICE Mathematics II (AS Level)
AICE Mechanics (A Level)
AICE Computing (AS Level)
AICE Biology (AS Level)
AICE Biology (A Level)
AICE Environmental Management
(AS Level)
AICE Chemistry (AS Level)
AICE Chemistry (A Level)
AICE Physics (AS Level)
AICE French IV (AS Level)
AICE French V (A Level)
AICE Spanish IV (AS Level)
AICE Spanish V (A Level)
AICE Art and Design (AS Level)
AICE Music (AS/A Level)
AICE World History (AS/A Level)
Weighted IB Diploma Courses (1.0W)
HL = Higher Level
SL = Standard Level
IB English I (HL)
IB English II (HL)
IB English II (SL)
IB Theatre Arts (SL)
IB Theory of Knowledge
IB Geography (SL)
IB History I (HL)
IB Social and Cultural Anthropology (SL)
IB History II (HL)
Adv-MYP/AP Government and Politics: U.S.
Adv-MYP/AP Government and Politics: Comparative
IB Economics (SL)
IB Psychology (SL)
IB Computer Science (SL)
IB Computer Science (HL)
IB Math: Applications and Interpretations (SL)
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches I (HL)
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches II (HL)
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches I (SL)
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches II (SL)
IB Biology I (HL)
IB Biology II (HL)
IB Environmental Systems and Societies (SL)
IB Physics I (SL)
IB French IV (SL)
IB French IV (HL)
IB French V (SL)
IB French V (HL)
IB Spanish IV (SL)
IB Spanish IV (HL)
IB Spanish V (SL)
IB Spanish V (HL)
IB Spanish A1 (SL) Language & Literature
IB Spanish A1 (HL) Language & Literature
IB Business Management (SL)
IB Film (SL)
IB Visual Arts (SLA or SLB)
IB Visual Arts I (HL)
IB Visual Arts II (HL)
IB Music I (SL)
IB Music II (HL)
IB Personal and Professional Skills
IB Information Technology in a Global Society
IB Global Politics (SL)
IB Chemistry I (SL)
IB Chemistry II (SL)
Weighted Community College Courses (1.0W)
DE = Dual Enrollment
Computer Networking Hardware Operations I (DE)
Computer Networking Hardware Operations II (DE)
Computer Networking Hardware Operations III (DE)
Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies (DE)
Adv. Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies (DE)
IT Web Technologies (DE)
IT Adv. Web Technologies (DE)
Cybersecurity Network Systems (DE)
IT Fundamentals (DE)
Photography (DE)
IT Database Design and Management (DE)
IT Advanced Database Design and Management (DE)
SOL English College Composition 11 (DE)
English College Composition 12 (DE)
Survey of World Literature 12 (DE)
Cybersecurity Systems Technology (DE)
Cybersecurity Systems Technology, Advanced (DE)
Early Childhood Education and Services I (DE)
Early Childhood Education and Services II (DE)
Entrepreneurship (DE)
IT Programming (DE)
IT Web Technologies (DE)
IT Advanced Web Technologies (DE)
Biology II: Survey of Advanced Topics (DE)
IB Biology I/II (HL) (DE)
Chemistry II: Introduction to College Chemistry (DE)
US/VA History (DE)
Introduction to Speech Communications (DE)
Welding I (DE)
Welding II (DE)
Welding III (DE)
Multivariable Calculus (DE)
Linear Algebra (DE)
Pre-Calculus w/Trigonometry for AB (DE)
Advanced Programming (DE)
IT Advanced Programming (DE)
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I (DE)
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II (DE)
Theatre III (DE)
Additional Weighted Courses (1.0W)
Advanced Computer Studies
Civil Engineering and Architecture (PLTW)
Data Structures and Algorithms
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry for AB
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry for BC
Principles of Engineering (PLTW)
Software Engineering (PLTW)
Weighted Courses (0.5W)
The courses listed below have been designated as weighted prerequisite courses. In computing the grade point average of students who have successfully completed any of these courses, the following point values will be assigned to the course(s):
A = 4.5 points B+ = 3.9 points B = 3.5 points C+ = 2.9 points C = 2.5 points D+ = 1.4 points D = 1 point F = 0 points
Advanced Algebra I
Advanced Geometry
IGCSE Geometry
IGCSE Advanced Algebra II (IGCSE Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier)
Adv-MYP Algebra I
Adv-MYP Geometry
Adv-MYP Algebra II
Adv-MYP Algebra II Extended (ADVMYP Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier)
Advanced Algebra II (Advanced Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier)
Advanced Computer Mathematics
Advanced English 9
Advanced English 10
IGCSE English 9
IGCSE English 10
Adv-MYP English 9
Adv-MYP English 10
Adv-MYP Introduction to Speech Communication
Advanced Earth Science
Advanced Biology
Advanced Chemistry
IGCSE Biology
IGCSE Chemistry
IGCSE Physics
Adv-MYP Earth Science
Adv-MYP Biology
Adv-MYP Chemistry
Advanced World History and Geography to 1500
Pre-AICE World History and Geography to 1500
IGCSE History
Adv-MYP World History and Geography from 1500
IGCSE Global Perspectives
Advanced Programming
Advanced Fashion Marketing
Advanced Marketing
Advanced Sports, Entertainment, and Recreational Marketing
Game Design and Development, Advanced
Advanced Computer Information Systems
Advanced Accounting
Advanced French Language III
Advanced German Language III
Advanced Latin Language III
Advanced Russian Language III
Advanced Spanish Language III
Advanced French Language IV
Advanced German Language IV
Advanced Latin Language IV
Advanced Russian Language IV
Advanced Spanish Language IV
IGCSE French III
IGCSE Italian III
IGCSE Spanish III
Adv-MYP French III
Adv-MYP Spanish III
IB AB Initio French II
IB AB Initio Spanish II
Advanced Band
Advanced Choir
Advanced Music Technology
Advanced Orchestra
CFPA Colgan Chamber Ensemble
CFPA Philharmonic Orchestra
CFPA Wind Symphony
CFPA Dance IV Artist
CFPA Piano
Directing for the Stage and Screen
Theatre IV
IGCSE Music Studies
Advanced Music Tech
Sample Course Schedules
Students select courses each school year with their school counselor. These very personal choices should reflect a student’s interests and post high school plans. The sample schedules below are intended to guide parents and students as they navigate high school graduation requirements. A student’s specific schedule may look different than the samples listed below.
Sample Schedule for Advanced Studies Diploma — 26 standard units of credit required
Grade 8 | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
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English 9 | English 10 | English 11 | English 12 | |
Advanced Algebra I | Advanced Geometry | Advanced Algebra II (Advanced Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier) | Pre-Calculus for BC | Calculus AB or BC/ Statistics/Computer Science |
Earth Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics I | |
World History from 1500 | World History to 1500 | U.S. and Virginia History | U.S. and Virginia Government | |
World Language I | World Language II | World Language III | World Language IV | World Language V |
HPE I | HPE II | Economics and Personal Finance | Elective | |
Elective | Elective** | Elective** | Elective |
A student’s elective choice may be a Fine Arts, CTE, or other elective course that meets a student’s individual needs. Students in need of additional academic support may take an elective course that is prescribed in their Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) or English Language Service Delivery Plan (SDP).
** Students who enter the 9th grade for the first time in the 2018–19 school year and beyond must meet the sequential elective requirement during their high school career.
Sample Schedule for Standard Diploma — 22 standard units of credit required
Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
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English 9 | English 10 | English 11 | English 12 |
Algebra I | Geometry | Algebra II or Algebra Functions and Data Analysis | Upper Level Math Course or Career Preparatory Elective |
Earth Science | Biology | Chemistry | Upper Level Science Course or Career Preparatory Elective |
World History from 1500 | World History to 1500 | U.S. and Virginia History | U.S. and Virginia Government |
HPE I | HPE II | Economics and Personal Finance | Career Preparatory Elective |
Elective | Elective | Sequential Elective | Sequential Elective |
Elective | Elective | Elective | Elective |
A student’s elective choice may be a Fine Arts, CTE, or other elective course that meets a student’s individual needs. Students in need of additional academic support may take an elective course that is prescribed in their Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) or English Language Service Delivery Plan (SDP).
All PWCS high schools operate under a standard seven-period A/B schedule. Some schools modify the school schedule to embed flexible instructional time into the day.
In 9th and 10th grade students are encouraged to select elective courses that allow them to explore interests which match their intended post-secondary plan. Electives may also include an additional course in a core subject area.
In 11th and 12th grade students are encouraged to focus on elective courses which may lead to work readiness and/or a college major choice. Students pursuing the Standard Diploma must take sequential electives which broaden a student’s skill set in a specific area.
Sequential Electives
Any two credits, from the subject areas listed below, taken in sequence, that allow students to build upon and increase their knowledge of the academic subject will meet the sequential elective graduation requirement.
Art
Art 1-5
Art History
Art Portfolio Preparation
AP Studio Art 2D Design
AP Studio Art 3D Design
AP Studio Art Drawing
AP Art History
Photography
Photography II
CFPA Art I
CFPA Art II
CFPA 2D Painting/ Printmaking
CFPA 3D Ceramics/ Sculpture
Computer Art
IGCSE Art and Design
AICE Art and Design (Level AS; Level A)
IB Visual Arts I
IB Visual Arts II
IT Graphic Design
IT Computer Graphics I
IT Computer Graphics II
IT Multimedia Software Design and Dev I
IT Multimedia Software Design and Dev II
IT Photography
Scientific Illustration
Career and Technical Education
CTE sequential electives vary by course. Please see your school counselor or view the CTE Sequences on our website.
CFPA - Creative Writing
Creative Writing Exploration
Writing Short and Long Fiction —Advanced Genre Focus
Writing Creative Nonfiction —Advanced Genre Focus
Writing Poetry — Advanced Genre Focus
Writing for the Screen and Stage — Advanced Genre Focus
Creative Writing Publications
Advanced Creative Writing Workshop and seminar
Dance
CFPA Dance I–IV
CFPA Dance Composition and Repertory
Dance I-II
English
Creative Writing I & II
Creative Writing Publications
Journalism I–III
Photojournalism/Yearbook
Intro to Speech Communication
Enrichment in Speech Communication
General Cross-Curricular
Athletic and Sports Leadership Development
AP Computer Science Principles
AICE Global Perspectives
IGCSE Global Perspectives
Leadership Development I, II, and III
Learning Strategies I, II
AP Research
AP Seminar
AICE Thinking Skills A
AICE Thinking Skills AS
Math
Advanced Computer Math
AP Computer Science A
Data Structures and Algorithms
AICE Computing
IB Computer Science SL/HL
Advanced Computer Studies
Science
Earth Science II Courses
Biology II Courses
Theatre
Theatre I: Introduction to Theatre
Theatre II: An Exploration of Performance in Theatre
Theatre III
Theatre IV
Technical Theatre/Production
IB Theatre Arts
Musical Theatre
Performance Theatre
Directing for the Stage and Screen
Film Studies
IB Film
Music
Any two band, orchestra, or choir performance classes
AP Music Theory
IB Music I and IB Music II
Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Music Technology
Advanced Music Technology
A Survey of World Music
Class Voice I
Class Voice II
Class Voice III
IGCSE Music Studies
AICE Music
Class Piano
CFPA Piano
Guitar I
Guitar II
Ukulele
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)
Navy JROTC I-IV (NJROTC)
Army JROTC I-IV (AJROTC)
Marine Corps JROTC I–IV (MCJROTC)
Air Force JROTC I–IV (AFJROTC)
Physical Education
Aquatic Fitness and Activities and Lifeguard Training
Personal Fitness*
Unified Physical Education Recreational Activities*
Weight Training*
Special Education
Compensatory Skills I–IV
Social Skills I and II
Employ I, II, III, and IV
Office Specialist I, II, and III
Learning Strategies I and II
World Language/ESOL
Any two sequential world language courses which are not being used to meet the world language requirement for the Advanced Studies Diploma or the English requirement for English Language Learners.
*If a sequential course is not offered, or unavailable due to the student’s placement within a performance-based program, then a repeated course may be considered as a sequential elective.
List of Courses Offered
Courses | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
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Horticulture | ||||
Horticulture Sciences | • | • | • | • |
Landscaping I | • | • | • | |
Landscaping II | • | • | ||
Turf Grass Establishment and Maintenance | • | • | • | |
Business and Information Technology | ||||
Accounting | • | • | • | |
Advanced Accounting | • | • | ||
Business Law | • | • | • | |
Business Management | • | • | • | |
Computer Information Systems | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Computer Information Systems | • | • | • | |
Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies | • | • | • | |
Digital Applications | • | • | • | • |
Economics and Personal Finance | • | • | • | |
Entrepreneurship | • | • | • | |
Principles of Business and Marketing | • | • | ||
Programming | • | • | • | |
Advanced Programming | • | • | ||
IT Programming | • | • | • | |
IT Database Design and Management (Oracle) | • | • | ||
IT Advanced Database Design and Management (Oracle) | • | |||
International Business and Marketing | • | • | • | |
Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals | • | • | ||
IT Web Technologies | • | • | • | |
IT Advanced Web Technologies | • | • | ||
Career Connections | ||||
Career Strategies | • | • | • | |
Family and Consumer Science | ||||
Introduction to Culinary Arts | • | • | • | |
Culinary Arts I | • | • | ||
Culinary Arts II | • | |||
Introduction to Early Childhood Education | • | • | • | • |
Early Childhood Education and Services I | • | • | ||
Early Childhood Education and Services II | • | |||
Family Relations | • | • | • | • |
Introduction to Fashion Careers | • | • | ||
Independent Living | • | • | • | • |
Individual Development | • | • | • | • |
Life Planning | • | • | ||
Nutrition and Wellness | • | • | • | • |
Child Development and Parenting | • | • | • | • |
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I | • | • | ||
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II | • | |||
Health and Medical Science | ||||
Biomedical Innovation (PLTW) | • | • | ||
Human Body Systems (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences | • | • | • | |
Medical Coding and Billing I | • | • | ||
Medical Coding and Billing II | • | |||
Medical Interventions (PLTW) | • | • | ||
Pharmacy Technician I | • | • | ||
Pharmacy Technician II | • | • | ||
Principles of Biomedical Science (PLTW) | • | • | • | • |
Practical Nursing I (18 weeks) (*also open to Adults) | • | |||
Practical Nursing II (18 weeks) (*also open to Adults) | • | |||
Practical Nursing III – *Adult | • | |||
Sports Medicine I | • | • | ||
Sports Medicine II | • | • | ||
International Baccalaureate | ||||
IB Business Management (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Information Technology in a Global Society | • | • | ||
IB Personal and Professional Skills | • | • | ||
JROTC | ||||
Navy JROTC (NJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Navy JROTC II (NJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Navy JROTC III (NJROTC) | • | • | ||
Navy JROTC IV (NJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Army JROTC I (AJROTC) | • | • | • | • |
Army JROTC II (AJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Army JROTC III (AJROTC) | • | • | ||
Army JROTC IV (AJROTC) | • | |||
Marine Corps JROTC I (MCJROTC) | • | • | • | • |
Marine Corps JROTC II (MCJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Marine Corps JROTC III (MCJROTC) | • | • | ||
Marine Corps JROTC IV (MCJROTC) | • | |||
Air Force JROTC I (AFJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Air Force JROTC II (AFJROTC) | • | • | • | |
Air Force JROTC III (AFJROTC) | • | • | ||
Air Force JROTC IV (AFJROTC) | • | • | ||
Marketing | ||||
Fashion Marketing | • | • | • | |
Advanced Fashion Marketing | • | • | ||
Opportunities in Hospitality and Tourism | • | • | • | |
Hotel Management and Operations | • | • | ||
Marketing | • | • | • | • |
Strategic Marketing | • | • | • | |
Sportsand Entertainment Marketing | • | • | • | |
Sports and Entertainment Management | • | • | ||
Technology and Engineering Education | ||||
Architectural Drawing – Design – CAD | • | • | • | |
Construction Technology | • | • | • | • |
Engineering Explorations I | • | • | • | |
Engineering Explorations I – Robotics | • | • | • | |
Engineering Analysis and Applications II – Robotics | • | • | ||
Engineering Analysis and Applications II | • | • | ||
Communication Systems | • | • | • | • |
Digital Visualization | • | • | • | |
Engineering Drawing and Design – CAD | • | • | • | |
Graphic Communications Systems | • | • | • | |
Power and Transportation | • | • | • | |
Production Systems | • | • | • | |
Sustainability and Renewable Technologies | • | • | • | • |
Technical Drawing | • | • | • | • |
Technology Foundations | • | • | • | • |
Unmanned Aircraft Systems | • | |||
Video and Media Technology | • | • | ||
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) | ||||
Civil Engineering and Architecture (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Digital Electronics (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Engineering Design and Development (PLTW) | • | |||
Environmental Sustainability (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) | • | • | • | • |
Principles of Engineering (PLTW) | • | • | • | |
Software Engineering (PLTW) | • | • | ||
Software Engineering Essentials (PLTW) | • | • | • | • |
Trade and Industrial | ||||
Automotive Technology I | • | • | ||
Automotive Technology II | • | • | ||
Automotive Technology III | • | • | ||
Aviation Maintenance Technology I | • | • | ||
Aviation Maintenance Technology II | • | • | ||
Building Trades I | • | • | ||
Building Trades II | • | • | ||
Cabinetmaking I | • | • | • | |
Cabinetmaking II | • | • | ||
Computer Networking Hardware Operations I, Semester I | • | |||
Computer Networking Hardware Operations II, Semester II | • | |||
Computer Networking Hardware Operations III, Semester I | • | |||
Computer Networking Hardware Operations IV, Semester II | • | |||
Cosmetology I | • | |||
Cosmetology II | • | |||
Criminal Justice I | • | • | ||
Criminal Justice II | • | |||
Cybersecurity Network Systems | • | |||
Cybersecurity Systems Technology | • | • | • | |
Cybersecurity Systems Technology, Advanced | • | • | ||
Electricity I | • | • | • | |
Electricity II | • | • | ||
Firefighting I | • | |||
Firefighting II | • | |||
Game Design and Development | • | • | • | |
Advanced Game Design and Development | • | • | ||
Plumbing I | • | • | • | |
Plumbing II | • | • | ||
Television Production I | • | • | ||
Television Production II | • | • | ||
Television Production III — Practicum | • | |||
Welding I | • | • | • | |
Welding II | • | • | ||
Welding III | • | |||
English | ||||
English 9 | • | |||
English 10 | • | |||
English 11 | • | |||
English 12 | • | |||
Advanced English 9 | • | |||
Advanced English 10 | • | |||
AP English Language and Composition | • | |||
AP Literature and Composition | • | |||
IGCSE English 9 | • | |||
IGCSE English 10 | • | |||
AICE English Language and Composition (AS) | • | |||
AICE English Literature (AS) | • | |||
AICE English Literature A Level | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme English 9 | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme English 10 | • | |||
IB English I Literature Higher Level | • | |||
IB English II Literature Higher Level | • | |||
IB English II — Standard Level | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Introduction to Speech Communication | • | • | • | |
DE An Introduction to Speech Communications | ||||
SOL DE College Composition 11 | • | |||
DE Enrollment College Composition 12 | • | |||
DE Survey of World Literature 12 | • | |||
Journalism I | • | • | • | • |
Journalism II | • | • | • | |
Journalism III | • | • | ||
Photo Journalism — Yearbook | • | • | • | • |
An Introduction to Speech Communication | • | • | • | • |
Enrichment in Speech Communication | • | • | • | |
Global Connections in Multicultural Literature | • | • | ||
PSAT – SAT Verbal-Math Preparation Class | • | • | • | |
Reading Improvement | • | • | • | • |
English 9 Seminar — Assigned based on SOL Language Arts scores | • | |||
Creative Writing | ||||
Creative Writing I (10th with permission) | • | • | • | |
Creative Writing II | • | • | ||
Creative Writing Exploration | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Genre Focus — Scriptwriting and Creative Nonfiction | • | • | • | |
Advanced Genre Focus — Poetry and Fiction | • | • | • | |
Advanced Genre Focus — Writing for Publication | • | • | • | |
Advanced Creative Writing Workshop and Seminar | • | |||
English Learner Development (ELD) and Sheltered Instruction (SI) Courses | ||||
English for Academic Purposes | • | |||
English Language Development (ELD) for English 9 | • | • | ||
English Language Development (ELD) for English 10 | • | • | • | |
English Language Development (ELD) for English 11 | • | • | • | |
Algebra Readiness | • | |||
Survey of World History | • | |||
General Science | • | |||
Academic Literacy for a Range of Learners | • | • | • | |
The Fine and Performing Arts | ||||
Dance I Fundamentals of Dance | • | • | • | • |
Dance II Dance and the Creative Process | • | • | • | |
CFPA Dance I Company | • | • | • | • |
CFPA Dance II Corps | • | • | • | • |
CFPA Dance III Ensemble | • | • | • | • |
CFPA Dance IV Artist | • | • | • | • |
CFPA Dance Composition and Repertory | • | • | ||
Class Piano, Guitar I & II, and Ukulele | • | • | • | • |
Music Theory I and II | • | • | • | • |
Music History | • | • | • | • |
Music Technology | • | • | • | |
Advanced Music Technology | • | • | ||
Orchestra | • | • | • | • |
Choir | • | • | • | • |
Treble Choir | • | • | • | • |
Bass Choir | • | • | • | |
Class Voice I, II, III | • | • | • | • |
Band, Brass, Woodwinds, and Percussion | • | • | • | • |
Marching Band | • | • | • | • |
AP Music Theory | • | • | ||
IB Music I (SL) | • | |||
IB Music II (HL) | • | |||
IGCSE Music Studies | • | • | • | |
AICE Music (AS — A Level) | • | • | ||
Film Studies | • | • | • | • |
Theatre I: Introduction to Theatre | • | • | • | • |
Theatre II: An Exploration of Performance in Theatre | • | • | • | |
Technical Theatre — Production | • | • | • | |
Theatre III | • | • | ||
Theatre IV | • | |||
IB Film (SL) | • | • | • | |
IB Theatre Arts (SL) | • | • | ||
Musical Theatre | • | • | ||
Performance Theatre | • | • | ||
Directing for the Stage and Screen | • | |||
Art I — Basic Foundations | • | • | ||
Art II | • | • | • | |
Art III | • | • | ||
Art IV | • | |||
Art V | • | • | • | |
3D Sculpture I | • | • | • | • |
Art Portfolio Preparation | • | • | • | |
Photography I | • | • | • | |
Photography II | • | • | ||
Computer Art I | • | • | • | |
Art History | • | • | • | • |
Scientific Illustration | • | • | • | • |
AP Studio Art 2D Design | • | • | • | • |
AP Studio Art Drawing | • | • | • | • |
AP Studio Art 3D Design | • | • | • | • |
AP Art History | • | • | • | |
IGCSE Art and Design | • | • | • | |
AICE Art and Design | • | • | ||
CFPA Art I — Basic Foundations | • | • | • | • |
CFPA Art II | • | • | • | |
CFPA 2D Painting/ Printmaking | • | • | ||
CFPA 3D Ceramics/Sculpture | • | • | ||
IB Visual Arts (SLA or SLB) | • | • | ||
IB Visual Arts I (HL) | • | • | ||
IB Visual Arts II (HL) | • | |||
IT Graphic Design | • | • | • | • |
IT Computer Graphics I | • | • | • | |
IT Computer Graphics II | • | • | ||
IT Multimedia Software Design and Development I: Academy of Multimedia I | • | • | ||
IT Multimedia Software Design and Development II: Academy of Multimedia II | • | |||
IT Photography | • | • | ||
Photography I (DE) | • | • | • | |
Theatre III (DE) | • | • | ||
World Language | ||||
French I | • | • | • | • |
German I | • | • | • | • |
Italian I | • | • | • | • |
Spanish I | • | • | • | • |
French II | • | • | • | • |
German II | • | • | • | • |
Italian II | • | • | • | • |
Spanish II | • | • | • | • |
French III | • | • | • | • |
German III | • | • | • | • |
Italian III | • | • | • | • |
Spanish III | • | • | • | • |
French IV | • | • | • | • |
Italian IV | • | • | • | • |
Spanish IV | • | • | • | • |
French V | • | • | • | |
Spanish V | • | • | • | |
Arabic I | • | • | • | • |
Arabic II | • | • | • | • |
Arabic III | • | • | • | • |
Arabic IV | • | • | ||
Chinese I (Mandarin) | • | • | • | • |
Korean I | • | • | • | • |
Korean II | • | • | • | • |
Korean III | • | • | • | • |
Korean IV | • | • | • | |
Russian I | • | • | • | • |
Russian II | • | • | • | |
Russian III | • | • | • | |
Russian IV | • | • | ||
American Sign Language I | • | • | • | • |
American Sign Language II | • | • | • | • |
American Sign Language III | • | • | • | • |
American Sign Language IV | • | • | • | |
Latin I | • | • | • | • |
Latin II | • | • | • | • |
Latin III | • | • | • | |
Latin IV | • | • | ||
Latin V | • | • | ||
Spanish for Fluent Speakers I — Beginning Level | • | • | • | • |
Spanish for Fluent Speakers II — Intermediate Level | • | • | • | • |
Spanish for Fluent Speakers III — Advanced Level | • | • | ||
Advanced French Language III | • | • | • | • |
Advanced German Language III | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Russian Language III | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Spanish Language III | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Latin Language III | • | • | • | • |
Advanced French Language IV | • | • | • | |
Advanced German Language IV | • | • | • | |
Advanced Latin Language IV | • | • | • | |
Advanced Spanish Language IV | • | • | • | |
AP French Language | • | • | • | |
AP German Language | • | • | • | |
AP Italian Language | • | • | • | |
AP Spanish Language | • | • | • | |
AP Latin Vergil | • | • | • | |
AP Spanish Literature | • | • | • | |
IGCSE French III | • | • | • | |
IGCSE Spanish III | • | • | • | |
IGCSE Italian III | • | • | • | |
AICE French IV (AS) | • | |||
AICE Spanish IV (AS) | • | |||
AICE French V (A) Literature | • | |||
AICE Spanish V (A) Literature | • | |||
Pre-Diploma Program French II | • | • | ||
Pre-Diploma Program Spanish II | • | • | ||
Advanced Middle Years Program French III | • | • | ||
Advanced Middle Years Program Spanish III | • | • | ||
IB AB Initio French I | • | |||
IB AB Initio Spanish I | • | |||
IB AB Initio French II | • | • | ||
IB AB Initio Spanish II | • | • | ||
IB French IV (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Spanish IV (SL) | • | • | ||
IB French V (SL) | • | |||
IB Spanish V (SL) | • | |||
IB French IV (HL) | • | |||
IB Spanish IV (HL) | • | |||
IB French V (HL) | • | |||
IB Spanish V (HL) | • | |||
IB Spanish A1 (SL) Language and Literature | • | • | ||
IB Spanish A1 (HL) Language and Literature | • | • | ||
General Cross-Curricular | ||||
IB Theory of Knowledge (TOK) | • | |||
AICE Thinking Skills (A level) | • | • | ||
AP Computer Science Principles | • | • | • | • |
Leadership Development I, II, III | • | • | • | • |
Athletic and Sports Leadership Development | • | • | • | • |
AP Seminar | • | |||
AP Research | • | |||
IB Personal and Professional Skills | • | • | ||
AICE Global Perspectives | • | • | ||
Gifted Education | ||||
Gifted Education Multi-Disciplinary Seminar (GEMS) | • | |||
Gifted Education Multi-Disciplinary Seminar (GEMS) | • | |||
Health and Physical Education | ||||
Health and Physical Education I | • | • | • | • |
Health, Physical Education, and Classroom Driver Education II | • | • | • | • |
Driver Education (In-Car) | • | • | • | |
Physical Education Assistant | • | • | ||
Personal Fitness | • | • | ||
Unified Physical Education Recreational Activities | • | • | ||
Lifetime Aquatic Fitness and Activities, and Lifeguard Training | • | • | ||
Physical Education — Principles of Weight Training | • | • | ||
Mathematics | ||||
Algebra I, Parts 1 and 2 | • | • | ||
Algebra I | • | |||
Geometry, Parts 1 and 2 | • | • | ||
Geometry | • | • | • | |
Algebra, Functions, and Data Analysis | • | • | • | |
Algebra II | • | • | • | • |
Algebra III with Trigonometry | • | • | ||
Advanced Algebra I | • | |||
Advanced Geometry | • | • | ||
Advanced Algebra II (Advanced Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier) | • | • | • | |
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry for AB | • | • | • | |
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry for BC | • | • | • | |
AP Statistics | • | • | ||
AP Calculus AB | • | • | ||
AP Calculus BC | • | • | ||
IGCSE Geometry | • | • | ||
IGCSE Advanced Algebra II (IGSCE Algebra II Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier) | • | • | ||
AICE Mathematics I (AS Level) | • | • | ||
AICE Mathematics II (A Level) | • | |||
AICE Mechanics (A Level) | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Algebra I | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Geometry | • | • | ||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Algebra II | • | • | • | |
ADV-MYP Algebra II Extended (IGSCE Algebra II-Trigonometry 2020–21 and earlier) | • | • | ||
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches I (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches II (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Math: Applications and Interpretations (SL) | • | |||
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches I (HL) | • | |||
IB Math: Analysis and Approaches II (HL) | • | |||
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry for AB (DE) | • | • | • | |
Multivariable Calculus (DE) | • | |||
Trigonometry | • | • | ||
Discrete Mathematics | • | • | ||
Statistics | • | • | ||
Advanced Computer Mathematics | • | • | • | • |
AP Computer Science A | • | • | • | |
Data Structures and Algorithms | • | • | ||
AICE Computing (AS Level) | • | • | ||
IB Computer Science (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Computer Science (HL) | • | |||
Advanced Computer Studies | • | • | ||
GS Pre-Calculus Fall | • | • | ||
GS Calculus I, Part A | • | • | ||
GS Calculus I, Part B | • | • | ||
GS Calculus Fall | • | • | ||
GS Calculus Spring | • | • | ||
GS Multivariable Calculus Fall | • | • | ||
GS Linear Algebra Spring | • | • | ||
Science | ||||
Earth Science I | • | • | • | • |
Advanced Earth Science I | • | • | • | • |
Biology I | • | • | • | • |
Chemistry I | • | • | • | |
Environmental Science | • | • | • | • |
Physics I | • | • | • | |
Advanced Biology | • | • | • | • |
AP Biology | • | • | ||
Advanced Chemistry | • | • | • | |
AP Chemistry | • | • | ||
AP Environmental Science | • | • | ||
AP Physics 1 | • | • | ||
AP Physics 2 | • | |||
AP Physics C: Mechanics | • | • | ||
IGCSE Biology | • | • | ||
AICE Biology (AS Level) | • | • | ||
AICE Biology (A Level) | • | • | ||
IGCSE Chemistry | • | • | ||
AICE Chemistry (AS Level) | • | • | ||
IGCSE Physics | • | • | ||
AICE Physics (AS Level) | • | • | ||
AICE Environmental Management (AS Level) | • | • | ||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Earth Science | • | • | • | • |
IB Environmental Systems and Societies (SL) | • | • | ||
Advanced Middle Years Programme Biology I | • | • | • | • |
IB Biology I (HL) | • | |||
IB Biology II (HL) | • | |||
IB Chemistry I (SL) | • | • | • | |
IB Chemistry II (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Physics (SL) | • | • | ||
Biology II: Survey of Advanced Topics in Biology (DE) | • | • | ||
IB Biology I (HL) (DE) | • | |||
IB Biology II (HL) (DE) | • | |||
Earth Science II: Oceanography | • | • | ||
Earth Science II: Astronomy | • | • | ||
Earth Science II: Physical Geology | • | • | ||
Biology II: Anatomy and Physiology | • | • | ||
Biology II: Ecology | • | • | ||
Biology II: Genetics | • | • | ||
Biology II: Introduction to DNA Science and Biotechnology | • | • | ||
Biology II: Microbiology and Forensice | • | • | ||
Biology II: Survey of Advanced Topics in Biology | ||||
Lab Assistant – Science Seminar or Science Teacher’s Aide | • | • | • | |
Chemistry II: Forensic Sciences and Chemical Analysis | • | • | • | |
Methods in Scientific Inquiry | • | |||
The Governor’s School @ Innovation Park | ||||
GS College Physics I | • | • | ||
GS College Physics I Lab | • | • | ||
GS College Physics II | • | • | ||
GS College Physics II Lab | • | • | ||
GS University Physics I | • | |||
GS University Physics I Lab | • | |||
GS University Physics II | • | |||
GS University Physics II Lab | • | |||
GS General Biology I | • | • | ||
GS General Biology I Lab | • | • | ||
GS General Biology II | • | • | ||
GS General Biology II Lab | • | • | ||
GS Human Anatomy and Physiology | • | |||
GS Microbiology | • | |||
GS Microbiology Lab | • | |||
GS General Chemistry I | • | • | ||
GS General Chemistry I Lab | • | • | ||
GS General Chemistry II | • | • | ||
GS General Chemistry II Lab | • | • | ||
GS Introduction to Organic Chemistry | • | • | ||
GS Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab | • | • | ||
GS Environmental Chemistry | • | |||
GS Environmental Chemistry Lab | • | |||
Social Studies | ||||
World History and Geography to 1500 | • | |||
World History and Geography from 1500 | • | |||
U.S. and Virginia History | • | |||
U.S. and Virginia Government | • | |||
Advanced World History and Geography to 1500 | • | |||
AP World History | • | |||
AP U.S. History | • | |||
AP Government and Politics: U.S. | • | |||
AP Government and Politics: Comparative | • | • | ||
Pre-AICE World History and Geography to 1500 | • | |||
IGCSE History | • | |||
AICE World History | • | |||
AICE U.S. History | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme World History and Geography from 1500 | • | |||
Advanced Middle Years Programme — AP Government and Politics: Comparative | • | • | • | |
Advanced Middle Years Programme — AP Government and Politics: U.S. | • | • | • | |
IB Global Politics (SL) | • | • | ||
IB History I: History of the Americas (HL) | • | • | ||
IB History II: Topics in Twentieth Century History (HL) | • | |||
IB Geography (SL) | • | • | ||
US/VA History Dual Enrollment | • | |||
US/VA Government Dual Enrollment | • | |||
AP Economics | • | • | ||
AP European History | • | • | ||
AP Human Geography | • | • | ||
AP Psychology | • | |||
IB Economics | • | |||
IB Social and Cultural Anthropology (SL) | • | • | ||
IB Psychology | • | |||
AICE Classical Studies I | • | • | ||
AICE Economics (AS — A Level) | • | • | • | |
IGCSE Global Perspectives | • | |||
AICE Global Perspectives | • | • | ||
AICE International History 1945–1991 | • | • | ||
AICE Psychology | • | |||
AICE Sociology | • | |||
African American History | • | • | ||
Hands on History: Discovering Prince William County’s Past | • | • | • | |
Psychology | • | |||
Sociology | • | |||
Twentieth Century History | • | • | ||
World Geography | • | |||
Introduction to Law: Law in Action | • | |||
Special Education | ||||
Compensatory Skills I, II, III, and IV | • | • | • | • |
Employment Opportunities for Youth (Employ) | ||||
Employ I | • | • | • | • |
Employ II | • | • | • | |
Employ III & Employ IV | • | • | • | |
Life Skills | • | • | • | • |
Learning Strategies I | • | • | • | • |
Learning Strategies II | • | • | • | • |
Project SEARCH | • | |||
Personal Living and Finance | • | • | • | |
Social Skills I | • | • | • | • |
Social Skills II | • | • | • | |
Transitional Work Skills | • | • | • | • |
Student Assistants | ||||
Student Assistant for Special Education | • | • | • | • |
Physical Education Assistant | • | • | ||
Lab Assistant — Library Assistant | • | • | • | |
Lab Assistant — Science Seminar or Science Teacher’s Aide | • | • | • | |
Office Specialist I — Preparation | • | • | • | • |
Office Specialist II — Preparation | • | • | • | |
Office Specialist III — Preparation | • | • |