Academics

Curriculum Offerings

Each course receives 1 unit.
An “R” represents a course that ends in a Regents Examination.
“AP” represents “Advanced Placement.”

Core Curriculum

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
English 9
Global History I
Algebra R
Living Environment R
Foreign Language
Physical Education *
English 10
Global History II 10 R
Geometry R
Earth Science R
Foreign Language
Physical Education *
English 11 R or AP English Language and Composition
US History R or AP US History
Algebra 2 or AP Statistics
Chemistry R
Foreign Language R
Physical Education *

English 12 or AP English Literature and Composition
Economics and Participation in Government 
AP Pre-Calculus
Physics or AP Biology

AP Foreign Language
Physical Education

 

Needed Supports and Courses

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Academic/Career Advisory
Academic Support
Thematic Courses
Academic/Career Advisory
Academic Support
Thematic Courses
Academic/Career Advisory
Academic Support
Thematic Courses
Academic/Career Advisory
Academic Support
Health *
Music *
Art *
Thematic Courses

*Receives ½ unit

The suggested course of study will vary for students. Individual needs, as well as prior course work will be considered.

Thematic Courses: Students in the thematic G. W. Carver High School for the Sciences will follow the core courses outlined to meet graduation requirements.
Thematic courses will be offered to students as outlined by the sequence presented.

Thematic Course Offerings

Carver Research Institute

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Core Curriculum/Introduction to
Research
Introduction to
Research/Intermediate
Research
Intermediate Research/Advanced
Research
Advanced/Independent Research

Veterinary Science Institute

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Veterinary Science I Veterinary Science II Veterinary Science III Veterinary Science IV –
Internships Activities

*Receives ½ unit.

Graduation Requirements