Senior
High School Curriculum
English:
English
9 and 10, American, World, and English Literature, with honors
sections available in each, Creative and Expository Writing,
Speech, Journalism, Greek Mythology.
History:
World
Geography and Cultures, World History, American History, Economics,
American Government, and Civics. European and AP History available
on-line.
Mathematics:
Algebra,
Geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Algebra. Trigonometry, Pre-calculus
and Calculus offered through the junior college program.
Science:
Physical
Science with lab, Biology with lab, and Chemistry with lab,
with honors sections in each. Physics, AP Biology, and AP Chemistry
are offered through the junior college program.
Language:
Spanish,
Latin, Greek, French, German, and Italian are offered through
the junior college program.
Fine
and Performing Arts:
Music
Appreciation, Art, Drama, Concert Choir, Film Studies, Video
Production, Animal Behavior, Photography, and Theatre Production
are taught as elective classes. Art History, study of instruments
or voice, etc. are offered as elective choices through private
instruction or through the junior college program.
Technology
and Life Skills:
Computer
literacy, Home Economics, Personal Finance, Early Childhood
Education, and Career Education are taught as elective choices.
Accounting, secretarial skills and purchasing are taught through
working with school departments, internships in businesses in
the local community, or through the junior college program.
Bible
Studies:
Study
of both Old and New Testaments with an emphasis on Biblical
History and Geography, Comparative Religions, the Christian
Family, the Gospels, and our personal, daily walk with God and
Jesus Christ.
Electives:
Centers
of Learning electives are taught based upon the skills of the
staff and the schedule openings each semester. Juniors and Seniors
are allowed to take electives at local Los Angeles junior colleges
as the schedule permits.
Internships:
During
their senior yesr, students may intern with prospective employers
or get “on the job training” in the career area
of their choice as an elective class as the schedule permits.
Accreditation
Centers
of Learning applied for accreditation from the Western Association
of Schools and Colleges and was granted candidacy in 2010.
This candidacy begins a three-year process which will culminate
in a school site visit and recommendation for accreditation.
Centers
of Learning has a long tradition of excellent preparation
of its high school students for college or whatever career
path they might choose to pursue. We are proud of our accreditation
candidacy and looking forward to our site visit.
Centers
of Learning: Candidate for Accreditation. Approved by the
Schools Commission of the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges, Grades 7-12.