CCHS Recommended Courses

GRADE 9

Theology: Old Testament (.5 cr.) and New Testament (.5 cr.)

English: Literature/Composition I or Literature/Composition I Honors (1 credit)

Social Studies: Civics (.5 credit)

Mathematics: Choose One
Pre-Algebra I* (1 credit)
Algebra I (1 credit)
Algebra I Honors (1 credit)
Geometry (1 credit)
Geometry Honors (1 credit)

Science: Biology I (1 credit) or Biology I Honors (1 credit)

Physical Education: Physical Education I (.5 credit)

Computer Education: Computer Applications (.5 credit)

World Language: Spanish I or II (1 credit) OR German I or II (1 credit)

GRADE 10

Theology: Fundamental Theology (.5 cr.) and
(1 credit) Sacramental Theology (.5 cr.)

English: Literature/Composition II (1 credit); or
Literature/Composition II Honors (1 credit)

Social Studies: World History or World History Honors (1 credit)

Mathematics: Choose one: (Each is 1 credit)
Algebra I
Basic Geometry*
Geometry
Geometry Honors
Algebra II
Algebra II Honors

Science: Chemistry I or Chemistry I Honors (1 credit)

Health: Health (.5 credit)

World Language: Spanish II or III OR German II or III (1 credit)

* This Math course does not count towards admission requirements of four-year colleges.

The Advanced Placement (AP) examinations are administered every year in early May by The College Board, the same company that brings us the PSAT/NMSQT and SAT. Doing well on an AP Exam may qualify the student for placement in an advanced course in college, which may result in lower tuition costs and earlier college graduation. See the website http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap.about/html for more information.

GRADE 11

Theology: Moral Theology I (5 cr.) and Moral Theology II (.5 cr.)

English: Literature/Composition III or Literature/Composition III Honors (1 credit)

Social Studies: U.S. History or AP U.S. History I (1 credit)

Mathematics: (Each 1 credit unless otherwise noted)
Basic Geometry*
Geometry
Algebra II
Algebra II Honors
Consumer Mathematics*
Pre-Calculus Honors
Trigonometry (.5 cr.)
Advanced Functions & Stats (.5 cr.)

Science: Anatomy & Physiology(1 credit)
Chemistry II Honors (1 credit)
Introduction to Physics (.5 cr.)
Physics Honors (1 credit)

Physical Education: Physical Education II (.5 cr.)
(.5 credit) Lifetime Sports (.5 cr.)
Team Sports (.5 cr)

GRADE 12

Theology: Spiritual Theology (.5 cr.) or
Adv. Spiritual Theology (.5 cr.) and
Christian Stewardship (.5 cr.)

English: Literature/Composition IV or AP Literature & Composition (1 credit)

Social Studies: Government (.5 cr.) and
Recent United States History (.5 cr.)
AP United States History I
AP United States History II

Mathematics: (1 credit unless otherwise indicated)
Algebra II
Consumer Mathematics*
Pre-Calculus Honors
Calculus Honors
AP Calculus
Trigonometry (.5 cr.)
Advanced Functions & Stats (.5 cr.)

Science:
Anatomy & Physiology (1 credit)
Chemistry II Honors (1 credit)
Introduction to Physics (.5 cr.)
Physics Honors (1 credit)
PACC Introduction to Molecular Biology

Physical Education:
Physical Education II (.5 cr.)
(.5 credit) Lifetime Sports (.5 cr.)
Team Sports (.5 cr.)

* This Math course does not count towards admission requirements of four-year colleges.

The Advanced Placement (AP) examinations are administered every year in early May by The College Board, the same company that brings us the PSAT/NMSQT and SAT. Doing well on an AP exam may qualify the student for placement in an advanced course in college, which may result in lower tuition costs and earlier college graduation. See the website http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap.about/html for more information.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

The requirements listed below either meet or exceed the standards set by the North Central Association of Secondary School and Colleges (NCA) and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

DEPARTMENT

THEOLOGY 4.0
ENGLISH 4.0
SOCIAL STUDIES 3.5
MATHEMATICS 3.0
SCIENCE 3.0
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.5
HEALTH 0.5
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 0.5
FINE ARTS (Music/Art/Culinary) 0.5
WORLD LANGUAGE 2.0
ELECTIVES 5.5
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TOTAL 28.0

A minimum of 7.0 credits are required per student per year.

The administration reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment in that course.

Classroom Fees

If there is an additional fee for a class, it is shown in bold to the right in the course description below the credit for the class.

Fees for the following classes will be added to your tuition statement once your child’s class schedule is completed:

$75 Band
$40 Choir
$40 Beginning Foods
$70 Other Foods classes
$30 Art
$50 Automotive
$20 Biology and Chemistry
$30 AP Biology

The other fees are collected by individual teachers throughout the school year. The English fees listed are for books that are read during the year. The students must have the books and can order them through school or can get them at the library or other sources (used book stores, siblings, etc.).

These fees are based on the 2009-2010 school year and may be subject to change.