Curriculum

Freshman Classes
Biology 6 Credits
Software Applications 5 Credits
Introduction to Engineering Design 5 Credits*
English 1 5 Credits
World History 5 Credits
World Language 5 Credits
(French, Spanish or Latin)
Health/Physical Education 4 Credits
Mathematics 5 Credits
(Geometry, Algebra 2/Trig)
Research/Data Analysis/Guidance 3 Credits
Sophomore Classes
Computer Integrated Manufacturing 5 Credits*
Principles of Engineering 5 Credits*
Physics 6 Credits
English 2 5 Credits
United States History 1 5 Credits
World Language 5 Credits
(French, Spanish or Latin)
Health/Physical Education 4 Credits
Mathematics 5 Credits
(Algebra 2/Trig, PreCalculus)
Research2/Data Analysis 2/Guidance 3 Credits
Junior Classes
Chemistry/AP Chemistry 6 Credits
English 3 5 Credits
United States History 2 5 Credits
World Language 5 Credits
(French, Spanish or Latin)
Health/Physical Education 4 Credits
Effective Speech 3 Credits+
Mathematics 5/6 Credits
(PreCalculus, AP Calculus BC)
Technology Options:
i. Sustainable Energy at BCC 8 College+
ii. Computer Programming at BCC 8 College+
iii. Civil Engineering & Architecture 10 Credits*
iv. Digital Electronics 10 Credits*
Senior Classes
AP Biology or AP Physics 6 Credits
English 4 5 Credits
Mathematics 5/6 Credits
(Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, Multivariable Calculus)
Mentorship 5 Credits
Current Global Issues (elective) 5 Credits
Environmental Science (elective) 5 Credits
World Language (elective) 5 Credits#
(French, Spanish, or Latin)
Health/Physical Education 3 College+
AP Statistics (elective) 5 Credits
Technology Options:
i. Sustainable Energy at Brookdale BCC 4 College+
ii. Computer Programming at BCC 4 College+
iii. Engineering Design & Development 5 Credits
160 credits must be accumulated in order to graduate.
+ Appear on a college transcript issued by Brookdale Community College
* Students may elect to apply for college credit through Rochester Institute of Technology
# Students may elect to apply for college credit through Georgian Court University (in select courses).
^ Includes Mentorship
Note: Course titles in italics or underlined are courses taught with an integrated curriculum.
All courses at HTHS are taught at the Honors level and grades are therefore not weighted or inflated.
Grading System
92-100 ( A ) = Superior Proficiency
85-91   ( B ) = Above Average Proficiency
77-84   ( C ) = Proficient
70-76   ( D ) = Partial Proficiency*
55-69   ( F ) = Not Proficient/No Credit
* Students in this range are issued a Personal Improvement Plan and work with their teacher towards proficiency; however, the grade is not adjusted.

 


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