ACADEMICS
The curriculum at the Columbia School District includes advanced coursework in academic areas, dual enrollment, world languages, Career Center offerings, art, drumline, musical productions, yearbook, field trips, field days, camping experiences, assemblies, Student Council/Senate, summer band and band camp, educational trips (Washington D.C., Mackinaw Island, London), Title 1 Reading and Math assistance, Brooklyn Buddies, and many other opportunities to make learning meaningful.
Curriculum Cycle Review
2019-20 Science
2020-21 Social Studies
2021-22 Mathematics
2022-23 World Language, PE, Art, Technology, Music, and Health
2023-24 Language Arts
High School Credits Earned while in Junior High
High School credits earned by a middle school student (e.g. Algebra I, Spanish I) will be recorded on the student's transcript, but will not be counted into the students’ high school Grade Point Average (GPA). The cumulative high school GPA will begin when a student enters ninth grade. Credits earned during middle school will count toward the rigorous Michigan Merit Curriculum requirements.
CCHS COURSES/GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Courses | Class of 2016+ 25 Credits |
Math | *4 Credits Algebra I, Algebra II Geometry Math in Senior Year |
Language Arts | *4 Credits |
Science | *3 Credits Science 9 Biology Chemistry |
Social Studies | *3 Credits Civics/Economics US History/Geography (Social St 9) World History/Geog (Social St 10) |
Phys Ed/Health | *1 Credit |
Visual, Performing Arts | *1 Credit required. Modification only if student takes additional credit beyond the required # in Lang Arts, Math, Science, or World Languages. |
Online Learning | 20 Hours |
World Language | *2 Credits In Grades 9-12 or equivalent in K-12. |
Computer Skills | *1 Credit |
Senior Trans | *1 Credit |
Electives | *4 Credits |
SAT PREP | *1 Credit |
Personal Curriculum - Michigan Merit Curriculum
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)