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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle school is a time of transition from elementary school to high school. Middle school students, like elementary school students, do not receive graduation credit. They do continue to earn letter grades and begin to establish a GPA (Grade Point Average). Middle school students no longer have recess time or spend their day with one or two grade-level teachers. Students move between classes and meet with teachers who are content specific.
The middle school calendar year is broken into trimesters with non-core classes meeting on either odd or even days only. Core classes are Math, Science, English Language Arts, and Social Studies. The base middle schedule is found below:
7th Grade
8th Grade
English 7
English 8
Social Studies 7 (Geography)
Social Studies 8 (U.S. History)
Math 7
Math 8
Science 7
Science 8
Music/Performing Arts
Music/Performing Arts
Health/PE 7
Health/PE 8
Art 7
Art 8
Computer Applications
Finance Literacy
Family Consumer Sciences
Industrial Technology 8
Electives:
French
French
Industrial Technology 7
Study Hall
Study Hall
HIGH SCHOOL
High school courses are awarded 0.5 credits per semester hour (exceptions can be made through a transformational learning plan). Students are allowed more elective credits as they move up in grade level. Suggested base courses by grade are below:
Freshman (9th)
Sophomore (10th)
Junior (11th)
Senior (12th)
English 1-2
English 3-4
English 5-6
English 7-8
Math
Math
Math
U.S. Government (1 semester)
Essentials of World History
Biology
Science
3.5-5.5 Electives/graduation requirements
Earth and Space Science
MT Gov (1 semester)
U.S. History
Health/PE 1-2
Health/PE 3-4
3 Electives/graduation requirements
2 Electives/graduation requirements
2.5 Electives/graduation requirements