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Basic Course of Study Listed first is the course of study for seventh and eighth graders at SCS. Following that is an explanation of the options in math. We have a special orientation just for seventh graders and parents before school starts Seventh and Eighth Grade Courses Of Study: 7th Grade 8th Grade English English Seventh Grade Math or Pre-Algebra or Pre-Algebra Algebra I Life Science Earth Science Civics World History to 1500/Geography Bible: Old Testament Survey Bible: New Testament Survey 1/2 credit Keyboarding or 1/2 credit Art* 1/2 credit Keyboarding or 1/2 credit Art* 1/2 credit Physical Education 1/2 credit Physical Education Study Hall or Band Study Hall or Band *Keyboarding/Art/Physical Education All seventh and eighth graders will have the equivalent of one semester of Keyboarding and one semester of Art before they begin ninth grade. This is accomplished by alternating these courses with Physical Education. First semester, seventh graders will have two days of Physical Education alternated with three days of Keyboarding or Art; second semester they will have three days of Physical Education alternated with the same class. All seventh and eighth graders will have Physical Education every other day. Half of the seventh graders will have Keyboarding while the other half are in Art, determined by a random draw. In the eighth grade, they will take the other course. Mathematics Seventh graders are placed in either Seventh Grade Math or Pre-Algebra. This placement is determined by their performance in sixth grade math, SAT scores, and teacher recommendation. Eighth graders are placed in either Pre-Algebra or Algebra I. Study Hall Seventh and eighth grade students are offered the option of a seventh period study hall. This is offered as an aid in the transition from elementary school into high school by giving students time at the end of the day to begin homework. The alternative to study hall is high school band or German. Ninth - Twelfth Grade Courses Of Study: Ninth Grade Tenth Grade Eleventh Grade One of the following: English Language World Literature American Literature and Arts and Composition Composition AP Language and Composition Twelfth Grade One of the following: British Literature and Composition AP Literature and Composition One of the following: Biology Physical Science Chemistry Anatomy/Physiology Physics AP Biology World History since 1500 U. S. History until 1900 One of the following: One of the following: Algebra I Geometry Geometry Algebra II w/Trig U. S. History since 1900 Government and Economics One of the following: One of the following: Algebra IIA Algebra IIB Algebra II w/ Trig Intro to College Algebra Intro to College Algebra Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus AP Calculus Worldview : Old Worldview: New Worldview: Christian History Testament Testament and Theology Comparative Worldview: Western Culture and World Religions Computer Applications and Spanish I Health Spanish II Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Allowed Substitutions: Certain classes and co-curricular activities can also serve as substitutes for the 1 credit of Physical Education that is required for graduation. These substitutions are as follows: Each full semester of high school marching band will be counted as ½ credit of Physical Education Participation in a major sport (volleyball, football, basketball, softball, or baseball) will count as ½ credit of Physical Education Cheerleading for a full year will count as 1 credit of Physical Education. Electives: Full list of electives and the course description Qualified students may also participate in the University of North Alabama Early Scholars Program and or Northwest Shoals Community College Dual Enrollment Program. Service Learning Program: Shoals Christian School’s service learning program has been developed to support the mission of the school: service to Christ and others. It is our belief that serving others is a way of life that begins early. Service learning programs afford students opportunities in developing an awareness of the needs of others, a sense of civic responsibility, along with a true understanding of their community. All 7th - 12th grade students are required to earn 6 hours of community service each year. Community Service Program Form