Class Tracks by Subject Area
Classes in some subject areas follow a specific order. Below is a guideline with our recommendations for sequencing classes, along with our college prep recommendation.
Science
For middle school students who are confident in their math and science skills:
- Grade 6: eCHAT Science for 5th and 6th graders
- Grade 7: General Science or Applied Engineering
- Grade 8: Physical Science
For middle school students who might need an easier beginning to high school science:
- Grade 6: eCHAT Science for 5th and 6th graders
- Grade 7: Applied Engineering or Life Science
- Grade 8: General Science
- Grade 9: Physical Science
For high school:
- Physical Science (if not already taken)
- Biology
- One of the following:
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Students should have at least 3 high school science classes. If a student takes Physical Science in grade 8, they should pick from the following to complete their high school science credits:
- Chemistry (if not already taken)
- Physics (if not already taken)
- Marine Biology
- Beauty of Science and Creation
College Prep Recommendation: 3-4 lab science credits
Social Studies, Economics, and Worldview
For 7th and 8th Graders:
- Jr. High World History
- Jr. High Cultural Geography
Note: These classes can be taken in any order.
For high school:
- The classes offered can be taken in any order.
College Prep Recommendation: 3-4 credits
Math
For middle school students who are confident in their math skills:
- Grade 6: Middle School Math
- Grade 7: Pre-Algebra
- Grade 8: Algebra 1
For middle school students who might need a more gradual entry into high school math:
- Grade 7: Middle School Math
- Grade 8: Pre-Algebra
- Grade 9: Algebra 1
Math Olympics is a helpful course to be taken concurrently with any core math class.
High school math classes should be taken in this order:
- Algebra 1 *
- Geometry
- Algebra 2 (can also be taken before Geometry or concurrently with Geometry if necessary)
- Pre-Calculus
*Minnesota public school math requirements now consider Algebra 1 an 8th grade class and do not give it high school credit. Homeschooled students are not bound by this law and parents can give high school credit for Algebra 1.
College Prep Recommendation: Students should take 3-4 credits, with at least one class beyond Algebra 2. This can be Pre-Calculus, Statistics, or any PSEO math class.
Writing, Language Arts, Literature
For middle school students:
- Grade 7: English A
- Grade 8: English B
Creative Writing can also be taken as an 8th grader
For high school:
- Writing 1
- Writing 2
- Writing 3
- PSEO College Writing
Creative Writing can also be taken at any time in grades 9-12.
College Prep Recommendation: 4 credits
Speech
College Prep Recommendation: 0.5 - 1 credit
Foreign Languages
Foreign language classes offered are all high school level, but the sequence can begin as early as grade 7.
College Prep Recommendation: 2-4 credits (Some colleges will waive a student's college-level foreign languge requirement if a student has 4 credits of a high school language.)
Physical Education and Health
College Prep Recommendation: 1-2 credits
Performing Arts and Studio Arts
The majority of these classes can be taken in any order. See
individual class descriptions for prerequisites.
College Prep Recommendation: 1-2 credits
Electives
Electives can be taken wherever they best fit the student's schedule. See individual class descriptions for any prerequisites.
College Prep Recommendation: 4 credits