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Curriculum

Jesuit High School is a college preparatory and, as such, students graduating from Jesuit will have completed a course of study which satisfies the minimum admissions requirements of most colleges and universities in the United States. Freshmen schedules are determined by reviewing current grades, teacher recommendations, and test scores (both the HSPT taken in January and department designed, curriculum-based placement tests taken in April).


Subject:

9th Grade Requirement:

English I  Placement in a basic, college preparatory or accelerated program is based on test results, elementary school grades, and writing sample.
Algebra I A basic course is offered. Students may obtain advanced placement by taking challenge exams in Algebra I and/or Geometry at registration in April.
Global Studies History, Cultures and Geography.
Foreign Language French, German, Latin, and Spanish are offered. Advanced placement testing is administered at registration in April.
Fine Arts/Physical Ed. One semester of each is required in the Freshman year. Art electives include Art History, Studio Art (Drawing), Orchestra, and Chorus. P.E. includes a Health and Safety component.
Theology One semester - Introduction to Catholic Faith.
Science One semester of General Science (an introduction to Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science and Astronomy) or Pre-AP Biology. Placement testing is administered at registration in April.

Jesuit offers 24 Honors level and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Numerous other courses are offered as accelerated (XL) placements providing a faster pace of teaching and more in-depth coverage of the standard course material.

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Units Required for Graduation

SUBJECT

UNITS

English 40
Foreign Language 30
Mathematics 30
Science 25
Social Science 35
Theology 30
Christian Service 5
Fine Arts 10
P.E. (or Music) 10
Other 15

TOTAL:

230


English

English 1 (or English 1A & 1B)

English 2

American Literature or

AP English Language

English Electives (2 semesters) or AP English Literature

Mathematics

Algebra I

Geometry

Algebra II

Foreign Language

Three (3) years of the same language or

Two (2) years of two different languages

(French, German, Latin, Spanish, or Modern Greek)

Social Science

Global Studies

Western Cultures

United States History

Senior Electives (2 semesters)

Science

General Science or Pre-AP Biology (one semester)

Four (4) semesters of Laboratory Science

(Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics)

Theology

9th grade -Intro to Catholic Christianity

10th grade - The Old Testament and Introduction to Morality (One semester each)

11th grade - Social Justice

12th grade - Christian Testament and a Senior Elective (one semester each) or Liturgy Workshop

Fine Arts

Intro to Art, Drawing, Band or Chorus

(One sem required Freshman year - CSU/ UC require two semesters, same area, beginning Class of 2004; two semester same subject, Class of 2006)

Physical Education

Freshman, sophomore and junior year,

(a total of two semesters of PE and a 3rd one sem of PE, Fine Arts and/or Computer Applications)

Christian Service

9th grade - service activities included in Global Studies curriculum (16hrs) 10th grade - service activities included in Theology curriculum (16 hours)

11th grade - Social Justice curriculum includes a service project (16 hours)

12th grade - Senior Project (50 hours)



Required Courses by Year Level


Freshman:

(6 courses each semester - 60 units)
English 2 sem
Foreign Language 2 sem
(or 4 sem of English 1A/1B)  
Mathematics 2 sem
P.E. (or Band/Chorus) 1 sem
Science 1 sem
Theology 1 sem
Social Studies 2 sem
Fine Arts 1 sem

Sophomore:

(6 courses each semester- 60 units)
English 2 sem
Foreign Language 2 sem
Mathematics 2 sem
Science 2 sem
P.E. (or Band/Chorus) 1 sem
Theology 2 sem
Social Studies 1 sem
 

Junior:

( 6 courses each semester - 60 units)
English 2 sem
Foreign Language 2 sem
Mathematics 2 sem
Science 2 sem
Elective (PE, Fine Arts or Computer) 1 sem
Theology 1 sem
Social Studies 2 sem

Senior:

(at least 5 academic courses each semester - 50 units)
English Electives 2 sem
Theology Electives 2 sem
Social Studies Electives 2 sem
Community Service 1 sem
College Prep Electives 3 sem
Other Elective, TA, Study Hall 2 sem


Please contact our Office of Admissions for more information:
admissions@jhssac.org or (916) 482-6060, ext. 227


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