Course Guide
- Course Guide Introduction 2021-2022
- Section I: Churchill Junior High School
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Section II: Program of Studies for Grades 9-12
- Four Year Academic Planner
- Graduation Requirements
- Attendance Requirements
- Grading
- Course Levels
- Course Selection Procedures and Guidelines
- East Brunswick High School Electives
- State Assessment of Proficiency Graduation Requirements
- High School Preparation for College
- College Planning and Selection
- College Readiness Assessments
- NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
- Important Dates
- Section III: Course Catalog
- Alternative Programs
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East Brunswick Public Schools Course Guide | 2021-2022
Course Levels
East Brunswick High School’s comprehensive curricular offerings afford students the opportunity to select courses offered in the academic, honors, college credit and advanced placement levels.
Academic Courses offered at the academic level grades nine through twelve will provide the foundation for higher level study preparing students for college, trade and technical schools as well as career aspirations. Check the prerequisites listed for specific courses to determine the criteria for placement in an honors course in that subject the following year.Honors (H) Courses
Courses for the academically advanced are designed to provide students with coursework that requires an exceptional degree of motivation and commitment. These courses are of greater breadth and depth than the standard academic courses and require skills commensurate with enthusiastic, independent work and exploration. Check the prerequisites listed for specific courses to determine the criteria to continue in the honors level of that course.College Credit Courses – The Pathways Dual-Enrollment Program
Sophomores, juniors and seniors who are interested and ready for college-level work have the opportunity to earn college credit by taking one or many more of the 40 college courses offered in conjunction with their high school courses. By completing these courses, students gain confidence in their ability to handle college-level coursework in the familiar environment of East Brunswick High School. In addition, through successful course completion, students have the opportunity to jumpstart college with a maximum of 60 college credits, 18 to which would need to be taken on MCC campus (the maximum transfer credits most college will accept). Please visit Dual-Enrollment Program for College Credit for more informationAdvanced Placement Courses
The most academically challenging and demanding courses offered to high school students are those that are offered at the advanced placement level. These rigorous courses are taught on a college level utilizing college textbooks and are designed to prepare students to take the advanced placement exams that are administered each year over two weeks in early May. The East Brunswick High School curriculum affords students the opportunity to select AP courses in 24 subject areas. Students who earn qualifying scores on the end of course exam, generally a score of 4 or better, can earn college credits or have introductory freshman courses waived in those subject areas. Please carefully refer to the Course Placement Criteria document for the specific criteria needed to qualify to take Advanced Placement courses.