HIGH SCHOOL COURSE LEVELS
Some courses are available at the Honors, AP and/or Dual Credit level
- Comprehensive = “regular” level of the course, most often taken by students
- Honors = “same requirements as Comprehensive but requires completion of honors project (available for 9th-12th grade)
- Advanced Placement (AP) = college level course; college credit can be earned via AP test (most courses only available for 11th – 12th grade)
- Dual Credit = college level course; students must meet enrollment requirements; college
credit is earned; college transcript begins (most courses only available for 11th – 12th grade)
**To take courses at the Honors or AP level, students must have earned an 80 or above in that
subject during the previous school year
**Keep in mind that not all levels are available for each course. See the course catalog for levels
available per course.
12TH GRADE SCHEDULING
English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Endorsement Elective & 2 Additional Electives
- Endorsement elective choice will depend upon which endorsement (graduation plan) a student selects. Click on the Course Catalog link below to view course descriptions. Click on the Endorsement Chart link or the TVAH Endorsments link to view Endorsement options.
- If a senior does not need 7 classes to reach the credits needed to graduate, then they may be placed in as few as 5 classes, so long as it keeps them on track with their credits to graduate in the spring.
