This course introduces students to the best that has been thought and said throughout the centuries. Students will read texts from the ancient Greeks up to selections from contemporary literature. The class is discussion based, with writing as the primary form of assessment. By reading and discussing the great books, students will learn how to discern the truth, how to distinguish it from error, and how to defend it. At the end of this course, students will have had direct interaction with a variety of texts, have written for a variety of purposes and audiences, and will have had multiple opportunities to experience authentic, engaging discussions, both formal and informal in nature.
Classic Literature I
Theology
Theology II
Theology III
Theology IV
Introduction to Catholic Theology
AP Courses
- AP American Government
- AP Art History
- AP Biology
- AP Calculus AB
- PACE (two-period double course) – AP Physics and AP Applied Calculus for Engineers
- AP English Literature
- AP Environmental science
- AP Human Geography
- AP Statistics
Art
Art Fundamentals
Studio Art Methods
Drawing / Printmaking
Advanced Drawing / Printmaking
Painting
Advanced Painting
Graphic Design
Advanced Graphic Design
Ceramics / Sculpture
Advanced Ceramics / Sculpture
Folk Art
Advanced Folk Art
Photography
Advanced Photography
Business
Introduction to Programming
Computer Science
Computer Applications
Business Law
Marketing
Accounting I
Accounting II
Accounting III
Web Design I
Web Design II
Multimedia Applications I
English
English I
English II
English III
College Prep Writing
Creative Writing
Classic Literature I
Classic Literature II
Social Literature
AP English Literature
Journalism I
Journalism II
Yearbook
Academic Decathlon
Family & Consumer Science
Food & Nutrition
Housing & Interior Design
Human Relations
Child Development, Care, Guidance, & Parenthood Education
Family Issues
Texting, Clothing & Design
Advanced Texting, Clothing & Design
Introduction to Culinary Arts
Industrial Tech
Small Engines
Machine Woodworking
Advanced Woods—Furniture and Cabinetmaking
Building Construction
Architectural Drafting
Engineering Design I
Engineering Design II
Robotics
International Languages
- French I – IV
- Spanish I – IV
- Latin I – IV
Math
Algebra Essentials
Algebra I
Differentiated Algebra I
Geometry
Differentiated Geometry
Algebra II
Differentiated Algebra II
AP Statistics
Trigonometry and Statistics
Pre-Calculus
Advanced Math
AP Calculus
AP Calculus (PACE)
Music
Concert Band
Marching Band
Symphonic Band
Women’s Choir
Men’s Choir
Pius X Singers
Concert Choir
Sotto Voce
Music Theory and History
Music Appreciation
History of Jazz
Orchestra
Non-Departmental
ABLE – (Acquiring and Building Learning Excellence)
Academic Decathlon (ACADECA)
Media Assistant
Office Assistant
Teacher’s Assistant
Technology Assistant
Physical Education
Only one physical education class may be taken in a semester.