High School

In the pursuit of a Florida 24-credit standard Diploma, Merit or Scholar Diploma, or acceptance into a Florida University’s Dual enrollment program, CORE Virtual High School prepares students for real-world learning. Our high school programs are developed to provide the requisite knowledge and an interactive learning experience not unlike today’s virtual workplace environment. We schedule regular phone calls or video conferences to review each student’s path to graduation and help to navigate any obstacles that may be. High School students collaborate regularly to work on a variety of projects each school year which are specifically designed for Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior level research.

High School Curriculum

Bible – 1 course per year

Bible courses are required while enrolled at CORE PREP. One Bible course should be taken each academic year. An academic counselor will assign a Bible course for your grade level. Bible courses typically follow a particular order.

  • New Testament Survey
  • Old Testament Survey
  • Bible Doctrine
  • Christian Faith and Living
  • Foundations of Living

Language Arts – 1 course per year

Some English Language Arts courses are available as an Honor course

  • English I
  • English II
  • English III
  • English IV
  • English Fundamentals I
  • English Fundamentals II
  • English Fundamentals III
  • English IV – Technical Writing

One English course needs to be taken for each year that your student attends CORE PREP. English courses typically follow a particular order. However, in some cases, your counselor may recommend a different English course that will meet your needs and the graduation requirements.

Social Studies – 1 course per year

Some social studies courses are available as an Honor course

  • World Geography
  • World History
  • U.S. HistoryGovernment
  • Economics
  • Civics
  • 20th Century American History
  • Vietnam Era

Social Studies courses typically follow a particular order. However, in some cases, your student’s counselor may recommend an alternative history course that will meet your needs and the graduation requirements.

Mathematics – 1 course per year

Some math courses are available as an Honor course

  • Algebra I
  • Geometry
  • Algebra II
  • Algebra Fundamentals I
  • Geometry Fundamentals
  • Algebra Fundamentals II
  • Consumer Math
  • Essentials of Mathematics
  • Pre-CalculusTrigonometry
  • Probability and Statistics

In some cases, your student’s counselor may assign a math course that will meet their needs and graduation requirements.

Science – 1 course per year

Some science courses are available as an Honor course

  • Science 9
  • Integrated Physics and Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Earth Science

Science courses typically follow a particular order. However, in some cases, your student’s counselor may assign a science course that will meet your needs and graduation requirements.

World Languages – 1 course per year, for 2 years

  • Spanish I
  • Spanish II
  • Spanish III
  • French I
  • French II
  • French III

Electives: 1 course per year

  • Essentials of Business
  • Web Development in the 21st Century
  • Business Computer Information Systems
  • Career Explorations I
  • Career Explorations II
  • Career Explorations III
  • College Planner
  • Essentials of Communication
  • Health Quest
  • High School Health
  • Personal Financial Literacy
  • Physical Education
  • Physical Fitness
  • Psychology

High School Projects

9th grade Freshman Projects: 

Bible Semester 1 Noah and the Ark

Bible Semester 2 Tower of Babel

Write to Local and State Officials

Historical Conflict Research Project

Science Report, includes virtual presentation. Choose Topic from a list

10th grade Sophomore Projects: 

Bible Semester 1 Let my People Go

Bible Semester 2 The Kings of Israel

Write to US Representatives and Senators

Foreign Country Research Project

Science Report includes presentation from a list.

11th – Junior Projects: 

Quarterly Bible Essays: Psalm 23 Essay, Job Project, Song of Solomon, Life of Christ 

Semester 1 US Military History

Semester 2 Supreme Court History

12th – Senior Projects: 

Local Community Project: 

Hands-on community service hours, interviews, outreach initiatives

Student detailed project plan submission, process for approval 

New Testament, Acts 1:8 project