Do you need credit in English, Advanced Physical Science, or Algebra?
KHS is offering a convenient summer credit opportunity. Sign up today!
June 2-27 8:00- 11 a.m. 5 credit hours $90
Advanced Physical Science/Physical Science
Grade Level: 9 Credits: five Teacher: Barb Icenogle Tuition: $90
This course provides students who need five hours of ninth grade science credit- either 1st or 2nd term,
for credit retrieval. Course will be individualized to accommodate
advanced physical science or physical science students who have failed
one or both terms. Eighth grade students who would like to earn ninth
grade credit may also enroll to allow for additional music or other
classes during their freshman year. The other five hours of ninth grade
science may be earned the next summer.
*This course will be taught in a relaxed atmosphere with the teacher working in the lab with the students and helping each student with the math and problem solving.
504 ALGEBRA I - Second Term
Prerequisite: Successful completion of first semester Algebra I with a grade C or above.Grades: 9-10-11-12 Credit: five hours Teacher: Toni Andreasen Tuition: $90
Algebra 1provides: Solving Systems
of Equations, Properties of Exponents, equations, Solving Proportions,
Simplifying Rational Expressions and Solving Rational Equations, and
Simplifying Radicals. A �C� or better is recommended to advance to
Geometry or Algebra II.
200 ENGLISH I � First Term
Prerequisite: English 8 Grade: 9 Credit: five hours Teacher: Diane Johnson Tuition: $90
English I provides a study of the
various genres of literature, including short stories on an epic,
novel. Grammar skills are reviewed. Completion of mini-research paper
is expected. Also, students will be required to write the five
paragraph expository essay analyzing readings.
205 ENGLISH II �First Term
Prerequisite: English 9 Grades: 10 Credit: Five hours Teacher: Diane Johnson Tuition: $90
English II provides a foundation for
the in-depth study and analysis of world literature. The selections are
divided by genre as well as theme. Considerable emphasis is placed on
the authors� literary techniques. An understanding of literary
terminology provides a foundation for the comparative analysis. This
level also stresses the academic disciplines of correct grammar, usage,
mechanics, vocabulary and spelling. Composition is an outgrowth of the
literature strand. Written composition focuses on the formal expository
style. Out lining is taught to help organize the composition. Research
paper completion is expected as well as a five-paragraph essay.
209 ENGLISH III � First Term
Prerequisite: English II Grade: 11 Credit: 5 hours Teacher: Diane Johnson Tuition: $90
English 111 provides the study of
American authors and their writings from colonial to contemporary
times. The chronological approach to literature is used. Emphasis is
placed on the historical background and the resulting literature of the
period, including a research paper and a five paragraph essay, and the
development of both oral and written composition, including a research
paper and a five-paragraph essay.
For questions regarding
registration, please contact Tori Stofferson at 698-8028. For questions
regarding the courses, please contact the listed teacher at 698-8060.