1 credit of US History is required for graduation.
Most high school US History courses are taught one on one. The instruction can be very direct and targeted for an individual student’s way of learning.
US History:
- This individual course provides the student with a survey of American History from the colonial period to the present, with emphasis on the 20th century. The course focuses on important events, political, social and economic developments that have shaped and continue to impact our country.
US History Basics:
- This individual course provides the student with a survey of American History from the colonial period to the present, with emphasis on the 20th century. The course focuses on important events, political, social and economic developments that have shaped and continue to impact our country. Course materials have an adjusted reading level.
US History Honors:
- This individual course provides the student with a survey of American History from the colonial period to the present, with emphasis on the 20th century. The course focuses on important events, political, social and economic developments that have shaped and continue to impact our country. There are additional requirements for this honor’s level course.
US History Topics:
- The student and teacher will research topics of interest in US History. Possible topics include: the historical roots of current events, exploring America’s diversity, women’s studies, and specific time periods of history.