Chemistry
Study the composition and behavior of substances through investigative problem-solving, applying chemical principles to real-world issues like sustainability and personal wellness.
AP Chemistry
This college-level course provides an intensive study of fundamental chemistry concepts, preparing students for the AP exam through advanced topics like chemical kinetics and thermodynamics.
Astronomy
Study the universe, exploring stellar evolution, our solar system, and galaxies through night-time observation labs, including stargazing and telescope use, culminating in a final research presentation.
Advanced Skills and Competition
Expand opportunities through three athletic seasons, allowing students to choose competitive sports like Football, Basketball, or Track & Field or continue with physical education.
Robotics & Applied Engineering
This required freshman course introduces basic physics through experimentation and content mastery, challenging students to plan, build, and operate multiple major physics-based projects.
Physics
Prepare for college physics by covering a complete core of concepts, emphasizing the ideas behind the equations through discussion, demonstrations, and modern, computer-interfaced lab work.
Physics Honors
An advanced, algebra/trig-based course that expands on core concepts (including rotational dynamics) with deeper analysis and a greater emphasis on lab design (with optional AP exam seating).
Biology
Investigate compelling natural phenomena to master essential concepts across cell biology, genetics, and ecology, focusing on scientific questioning, data analysis, and communication.
Building Foundations for Movement and Teamwork
Begin mastering basic movement skills, including locomotor movements, dribbling, catching, throwing, and striking.
Building Foundations for Movement and Teamwork
Build on core skills by applying them in complex ways to foster teamwork and game strategy.

