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High School (Teacher-Led)

K12’s online high school courses set your teenage student up for post-high school success—whether that’s college or a job. Used as supplemental instruction or as part of your own high school homeschool curriculum, each high school online course is designed to challenge your student while offering them the support of knowledgeable teachers.

Upon enrollment in teacher-led online high school courses, your student will be considered a part-time student enrolled in K12 International Academy. As these are credit-bearing courses, teachers will grade and provide feedback on assignments and assessments and provide synchronous instructional support. English, math, science, and history courses are available in multiple placement levels: core, comprehensive, honors, and Advanced Placement (AP)®. A variety of electives are also offered for you to choose from, such as psychology, web design, and even personal finance. To ensure you’re happy with your chosen program, K12 offers affordable payment options as well as a 30-day, money-back guarantee.

High School (Teacher-Led)

   

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  1. Digital Arts I (TCH028)

    In this exploratory course, students learn the elements and principles of design as well as foundational concepts of visual communication. While surveying a variety of media and art, students use image editing, animation, and digital drawing to put into practice the art principles they

    $450.00

  2. Image Design and Editing (TCH035)

    This introductory design course is for students who want to create compelling, professional-looking graphic designs and photos. Students learn the basics of composition, color, and layout through the use of hands-on projects that allow them to use their creativity while developing important foundational skills. They use GIMP software to create a graphic design portfolio with a wide variety of projects involving the mastery of technical topics, such as working with layers and masks, adding special effects, and effectively using typefaces to create visual impact. The projects help students develop the skills they need to create and edit images of their own.

    $450.00

  3. Summit Personal Finance (BUS030)

    In this introductory finance course, students learn basic principles of economics and best practices for managing their own finances. Students learn core skills in creating budgets, developing long-term financial plans to meet their goals, and making responsible choices about income and expenses. They gain a deeper understanding of capitalism and other systems so they can better understand their role in the economy of society. Students are inspired by experiences of finance professionals and stories of everyday people and the choices they make to manage their money.

    $450.00

  4. Marketing 1 (BUS065)

    Students find out what it takes to market a product or service in today

    $450.00

  5. Summit Modern World Studies, Semester 1 (HST203A)

    In this comprehensive course, students follow the history of the world from approximately 1870 to the present. They begin with a study of events leading up to 1914, including the Second Industrial Revolution and the imperialism that accompanied it. Their focus then shifts to the contemporary era, including two world wars, the Great Depression, and global Cold War tensions. Students examine both the staggering problems and astounding accomplishments of the twentieth century, with a focus on political and social history.

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  6. Summit Modern World Studies, (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (HST203B)

    In this comprehensive course, students follow the history of the world from approximately 1870 to the present. They begin with a study of events leading up to 1914, including the Second Industrial Revolution and the imperialism that accompanied it. Their focus then shifts to the contemporary era, including two world wars, the Great Depression, and global Cold War tensions. Students examine both the staggering problems and astounding accomplishments of the twentieth century, with a focus on political and social history. This is the second semester of HST203.

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  7. Summit Modern World Studies Honors, Semester 1 (HST204A)

    In this advanced course, students investigate the history of the world from approximately 1870 to the present. They begin with an analysis of events leading up to 1914, including the Second Industrial Revolution and the imperialism that accompanied it. Their focus then shifts to the contemporary era, including two world wars, the Great Depression, and global Cold War tensions. Students undertake an in-depth examination of both the staggering problems and astounding accomplishments of the twentieth century, with a focus on political and social history.

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  8. Summit Modern World Studies Honors, Semester 2 (HST204B)

    In this advanced course, students investigate the history of the world from approximately 1870 to the present. They begin with an analysis of events leading up to 1914, including the Second Industrial Revolution and the imperialism that accompanied it. Their focus then shifts to the contemporary era, including two world wars, the Great Depression, and global Cold War tensions. Students undertake an in-depth examination of both the staggering problems and astounding accomplishments of the twentieth century, with a focus on political and social history. This is the second semester of HST204.

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  9. Summit Fine Art, Semester 1 (ART010A)

    This Fine Art course combines art history, appreciation, and analysis, while engaging students in hands-on creative projects. Lessons introduce major periods and movements in art history while focusing on masterworks and the intellectual, technical, and creative processes behind those works. Studio lessons provide opportunities for drawing, painting, sculpting, and other creative endeavors.

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  10. Summit Fine Art, Semester 2 (ART010B)

    This Fine Art course combines art history, appreciation, and analysis, while engaging students in hands-on creative projects. Lessons introduce major periods and movements in art history while focusing on masterworks and the intellectual, technical, and creative processes behind those works. Studio lessons provide opportunities for drawing, painting, sculpting, and other creative endeavors. This is the second semester of ART010.

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  11. Summit Music Appreciation, Semester 1 (ART020A)

    This Fine Art course introduces students to the history, theory, and genres of music. The course explores the history of music, from the surviving examples of rudimentary musical forms through to contemporary pieces from around the world.

    $450.00

  12. Summit Music Appreciation, Semester 2 (ART020B)

    This Fine Art course introduces students to the history, theory, and genres of music. The course explores the history of music, from the surviving examples of rudimentary musical forms through to contemporary pieces from around the world. This is the second semester of ART020.

    $450.00

   

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