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All students who are enrolled in Hollis F. Price Middle College High School will enroll in the traditional Shelby County Schools’ courses and will be enrolled in LeMoyne-Owen College’s general core curriculum within a four-year period. Through continuous collaboration, Hollis F. Price and LeMoyne-Owen have created a four-year academic plan that will help guide students in their academic progress.
High School Required Core Courses LeMoyne-Owen College Core II Classes (Dual Enrollment Options)
English
Foreign Language
Mathematics
English I
DC Spanish I
Algebra I
English II
DC Spanish II
Algebra II
English III
Geometry
English IV
Social Studies
Pre-Calculus
DE Economics
Calculus
Science
DE US Government
Applied Mathematical Concepts
Biology
US History
Chemistry
World History
Other
Anatomy & Physiology
Facing History
AVID* 9-12
Creative Writing *
Lifetime Wellness *
Personal Finance *
Physical Education *
ACT Prep *
All courses are at the Honors level with the exception of those noted with an asterisk.
Two Associate Degree tracks: Natural Science/Mathematics and Arts
DE—Dual Enrollment
DC—Dual Credit
Computer Science 118
Introduction to Microcomputers
(3)
English 111
English Communications I
(3)
English 112
English Communications II
(3)
English 205
Human Literacy Heritage
(3)
FRSM 101
Freshman Seminar I - Fall
(3)
FRSM 102
Freshman Seminar II - Spring
(3)
History 221
Introduction to African American History I
(3)
Humanities 211
Human Heritage I
(3)
Humanities 212
Human Heritage II
(3)
Natural Science 110
Biological Science
(3)
Natural Science 112
Physical Science
(3)
Mathematics 110
Concepts of Algebra
(3)
and/or
Mathematics 111
Survey of Mathematics
(3)
and
Mathematics 112
Concepts of Algebra
(3)
and/or
Mathematics 130
College Algebra
(3)
or
Mathematics 145
Pre-Calculus
(3)
Social Science 111
Introduction to Power and Society
(3)
Health, Fitness/Wellness 129
Lifetime Wellness
(1)
An HLFW Activity Course
One Activity Elective
(1)
Estimated Minimum Coursework
53
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