Below you will find a list of all courses taught here at The Robinson School.
English
English I
English II
English III
English IV
Essay Writing
Reading
Research
World Literature
Science
Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
Biology 2
Chemistry
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Biology Lab
Mathematics
Algebra
Algebra II
Liberal Arts Math
Geometry
Math for College Readiness
Special Topics in Math
Trigonometry
Social Studies
American Government
American History
Global Studies
World History
Economics w/ Financial Literacy
Electives
American Sign Language I
American Sign Language II
Creative Photography
Forensic Science I: Secrets of the Dead
Introduction to Social Media: Our Connected World
Psychology
Social Problems I: A World in Crisis
Social Problems II: Crisis, Conflicts & Challenges
Sociology I: The Study of Human Relationships
Sociology II: Your Social Life
Spanish I
Spanish II
Graduation Requirements
To earn a high school diploma from The Robinson School, students must complete the following courses:
4 English credits (English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4)
4 Math credits (Algebra 1, Geometry, and two from: Math for College Readiness, Algebra II , Special Topics, or Trig)
4 Science credits (Earth Science, Biology, Environmental Science required, + one elective science)
3 Social Studies credits (World History, American History, American Government, Economics)
9 Electives (Required electives include: Life Management, Outdoor Education, Career Research, Personal Financial Literacy, and Workplace Essentials)
Honors Courses Available: Prerequisites apply
A 2.0 GPA is required to earn a high school diploma from The Robinson School. Students seeking state scholarships may need to meet additional requirements.
While other courses will transfer in, The Robinson School offers the following courses to meet the graduation requirements:
English 1 Anatomy & Physiology American Government World History
English 2 Biology I American History
English 3 Biology 2 Economics w/Financial Literacy
English 4 Chemistry World History
Essay Writing Earth Science Global Studies
World Lit Environmental Science
Algebra I American Sign Language 1
Algebra II American Sign Language 2
Geometry Creative Photography
Special Topics in Math Psychology
Math for College Readiness Spanish 1
Trigonometry Spanish 2
The Robinson School CEEB Code is 310-117
Life skill courses essential for transition to College campus/Independent living include:
- Communication skills development
- Public Speaking
- Interviewing techniques
- Confidence / character building
- Money and budgeting (students open bank accounts…..)
- Strategies for reducing Anxiety
- Managing Stress
- Time management / Staying on task
- Exercise / Health / Hygiene / Eating/ Nutrition
- Organization techniques
- Extracurricular Activities
- Technology and Social Networking
College prep / reinforcement courses include:
- ACT/SAT PREP