The following is a basic outline of a four-year academic plan culminating in graduation. This plan can, and is frequently, modified to meet the individual student's needs.
Grade 9
Introduction to Theology (1 credit)
English I (1 credit)
Biology (1 credit)
Algebra I (1 credit)
World Studies (1 credit)
Foreign Language: Spanish I, French I, or Latin I (1 credit)
Physical Education: credit can be earned in a variety of ways and this is arranged on an individual basis between the family and the principal (1 credit)
Grade 10
Catholic Faith and Sacraments (1 credit)
American Literature (1 credit)
Physical Science (1 credit)
Geometry (1 credit)
US History (1 credit)
Foreign Language: Spanish II, French II, or Latin II (1 credit)
Fine Arts: credit can be earned in a variety of ways and this is arranged on an individual basis between the family and the principal (1 credit)
Grade 11
New and Old Testament (1 credit)
British Literature (1 credit)
Chemistry (1 credit)
Algebra II (1 credit)
Philosophy (1 credit)
Health (0.5 credit)
Elective: credit can be earned in a variety of ways and this is arranged on an individual basis between the family and the principal (1 credit)
Grade 12
Catholic Morality (1 credit)
Creative Writing/College Writing (1 credit)
Anatomy and Physiology (1 credit)
Pre-Calculus or Calculus (1 credit)
Government, Politics, and Current Issues (1 credit)
Elective: credit can be earned in a variety of ways and this is arranged on an individual basis between the family and the principal (0.5 credit)