Science Department
Terms and Definitions
General (G): A class designed for students to meet their graduation competencies in a given area.
Sheltered (S): A class instruction designed for English Language Learners, and its goal is to teach content to EL’s that is at grade level and rigorous, yet comprehensible.
Honors (H): All honors courses are advanced in nature and material, and are highly recommended for gifted, motivated, and college-bound students.
Advanced Placement (AP): These courses follow a curriculum mandated by the College Board. Students in any grade may take AP courses (as long as any prerequisites are completed) and AP exams. Students are required to take a college placement exam in order to obtain college credit in the subject area.
International Baccalaureate (IB): These courses follow a curriculum mandated by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) in Cardiff, Wales. Only juniors and seniors are eligible to take IB classes and exams.
Career and Technical Education (CTE): Courses that are part of a state-approved program where students learn skills and are able to apply their knowledge to real-world applications. These courses help prepare students to enter the workforce or college once they graduate high school.
Courses Offered & Suggested Grade it is Taken:
9th Grade:
- Environmental Science (G, S, H)
10th Grade:
- Biology (G, S, H)
- AP Biology
11th Grade:
- Chemistry (G, S, H)
- AP Biology
- IB Chemistry – SL + SL2
12th Grade:
- Physics (H)
- AP Biology
- IB Physics – SL2
Math Electives**:
- Botany
- Earth Science
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Forensics
- Contemporary Issues in Science
- Computer Science
- IB Extended Essay
- IB Theory of Knowledge
- AP Computer Science Principles
** Not all courses are offered each year. Work with your counselor to plan your courses for the following year.
Dual-Enrollment at the Community College of Philadelphia:
- BIOL 106 – General Biology I
- BIOL 109 – Anatomy and Physiology I
- CHEM 110 – Introductory Chemistry
- CIS 103 – Applied Computer Technology
- CIS 106 – Introduction to Computer Programming