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Course Pathway Information

Every course at FHS builds toward the same goal: giving students the skills and credits they need to graduate ready for whatever comes next. Below, you'll find the traditional coursework pathway by grade level, along with a closer look at what's taught in each subject area.

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Math That Matters Builds foundational math skills including number sense, operations, fractions, decimals, ratios, and introductory algebraic thinking to prepare students for Algebra I.

Algebra I Introduces fundamental algebraic concepts such as linear equations, inequalities, functions, and problem-solving strategies essential for higher-level mathematics.

Algebra II Expands on algebraic concepts with a focus on quadratic functions, polynomials, exponential relationships, and advanced problem-solving for college and career pathways.

American History Integrates U.S. history, civics, and cultural studies to explore key events, movements, and ideas that have shaped American society.

Modern World History Explores major world events, movements, and turning points from the 1600s to the present, examining how revolutions, empires, wars, and cultural shifts have shaped the modern global landscape. Students analyze cause and effect across regions and time periods, building the historical context needed to understand today's world and their place in it.

FHS science brings real-world application to the classroom. Students explore both physical and life sciences in the CIDDI Lab (Create, Innovate, Design, Develop Ideas) and the STEM lab through hands-on scientific inquiry.

We also offer the following courses:

Physical science
Biology
Physics
Anatomy and physiology
Chemistry
Forensics

Geometry Focuses on geometric relationships including angles, triangles, polygons, circles, and proofs, emphasizing logical reasoning and spatial understanding.

U.S. Government Examines the structure and function of federal, state, and local governments, with an emphasis on citizenship, civic responsibility, and constitutional principles.

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