Program of Studies

AHA's Program of Studies is a comprehensive course catalog with a description of the school's requirements for graduation and for student honors.
A total of 72 credits is required for graduation. (1 credit =1 trimester of successfully completed work.) In unusual cases, the counselor may make an exception to this requirement. Ordinarily, credit can be awarded only once for each course.
A student must have:
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English |
12 credits |
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Math |
9 credits |
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Science |
9 credits (including 3 credits of Biology, 3 credits of Chemistry, and 3 credits of Physics) |
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Social Studies |
9 credits |
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Theology |
12 credits |
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Fine Arts |
3 credits |
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Physical Education |
3 credits |
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*Online Health |
1 credit |
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58 Required Credits 72 Total Credits |
Additional Requirements:
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Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Portfolio (graded writing samples from students, collected in homeroom).
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Junior College Planning Portfolio
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Service experiences each trimester that become part of their service portfolio
*Online Health is an ongoing one-credit course. Students attend class sessions at intervals throughout the school year. They must also complete online assignments each year. When the students complete the class during the senior year, they receive one academic credit.
Our Mission and Values
Our Values
Registration and Honor Roll
Registering at AHA
Shortage of credits
For seniors--graduation and diplomas
Incompletes
Report cards
Failed courses
Transfer credits
Procedures for advanced classes
Honor Roll & GPA Equivalency
Electives
Grade 9 requirements
Grade 10 requirements
Grade 11 requirements
Grade 12 requirements
Earning College Credit in High School
College and Career Planning Seminar
Special Recommendations
Course Planning: Ninth Grade (18 credits)
Course Planning: Tenth Grade (18 credits)
Course Planning: Eleventh Grade (18 credits)
Course Planning: Twelfth Grade (18 credits)
Library Media Department
Online Health
Health - Online
Service Requirement
STEM Diploma
World Language Certificates & Seals
Theater School
Writing Across the Curriculum
Course Descriptions by Academic Department
English
Fine Arts
Visual Arts Courses
Music Courses
Theater/Communications
Mathematics
Physical Education and Health
Science
Social Studies
Technology
Theology
World Languages
