Mathematics: In the 11th grade, students often take advanced math courses such as precalculus, calculus, or statistics. These courses build on the mathematical foundation laid in earlier grades and prepare students for more complex mathematical concepts.
Language Arts: English classes in the 11th grade typically focus on American literature, literary analysis, and advanced writing skills. Students may also engage in research projects and explore topics in greater depth.
Science: Students often have a range of science course options, including biology, chemistry, physics, and advanced science courses like AP (Advanced Placement) or IB (International Baccalaureate) science courses. These courses delve into more specialized and complex topics.
Social Studies:Social studies classes may include American history, government, economics, or advanced history courses. Students may analyze primary sources, engage in historical research, and explore complex political and economic systems.
Mathematics: In 12th grade, students may take advanced math courses like calculus, statistics, or discrete mathematics. These courses provide a strong foundation for students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields in college.
Language Arts: English classes often focus on advanced literature, critical analysis, and writing skills. Students may write research papers, literary essays, and engage in more complex discussions about literary themes and ideas.
Science: Depending on their interests and course offerings, students may take advanced science courses like advanced biology, chemistry, or physics. Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) science courses are also available in some schools.
Social Studies: 12th-grade social studies courses may include government and economics. Students often explore contemporary issues and engage in discussions about government policies and economic systems.