Academic Reading & Writing 1.5
A beginning course designed to develop reading and writing skills. Credits earned can be used towards CCSF High School Diploma.
A beginning course designed to develop reading and writing skills. Credits earned can be used towards CCSF High School Diploma.
A first course in High School Algebra. Operations on integers and rational numbers; properties of rational numbers; exponents; expressions, inequalities, polynomials, factoring, and word problems.
A general introduction to cell structure and functions, the cell cycle, and principles of molecular and organism genetics
A high school history survey of the eras between the Civil War and the Eve of the Great Depression. Fulfills Social Science core high school credits.
A high school level academic reading and writing course with an emphasis on reading expository text and writing essays.
This is a self-paced lab in basic mathematics, which includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals,and percentages. It is an open entry, open exit course.
Mathematical concepts and theories in algebra and geometry. Credits earned may be applied toward meeting the CCSF High School Diploma requirements in Area E: Mathematics.
A course designed for students to develop reading and critical thinking skills. Credits earned may be applied toward meeting the CCSF High School Diploma requirements in Area C: Humanities or English.
An introductory course in ecological concepts, including structure and function of the biosphere, biomes, biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem, biochemical and nutrient cycles, interaction among species, changes in populations, and current conservation in society.
Using the lens of social justice, this class will explore basic concepts and theories for analyzing dynamics of ethnic group experiences, particularly those represented in California, and their relation to colonization, immigration, gender, problems of identity, racism, and social class.