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New Code Academy High School Courses

We prioritize nurturing our students' curious minds and expanding their knowledge. Students get a personalized approach to learning in every course while building their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

SS2028W Psychology 1 Web T2

This course is designed to give students insight into the connection between the human brain, human behavior and the workings of society.

This course has a flexible schedule.

SS2016W US Government Web T3

This course expands on the student*s Civics and American History education. It focuses on the workings of the federal government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2016W US Government Web T2

This course expands on the student*s Civics and American History education. It focuses on the workings of the federal government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2016W US Government Web T1

This course expands on the student*s Civics and American History education. It focuses on the workings of the federal government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2014W Economics Web T3

This course will focus on the connection between local, national and global economics decision-making.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2014W Economics Web T2

This course will focus on the connection between local, national and global economics decision-making.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2014W Economics Web T1

This course will focus on the connection between local, national and global economics decision-making.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2008CW US History C Web T3

The course in United States History is divided into two parts: American history before and since 1900. The first half is an interdisciplinary approach involving the social, political, and economic development of the U.S.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2008BW US History B Web T2

The course in United States History is divided into two parts: American history before and since 1900. The first half is an interdisciplinary approach involving the social, political, and economic development of the U.S.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2008AW US History A Web T1

The course in United States History is divided into two parts: American history before and since 1900. The first half is an interdisciplinary approach involving the social, political, and economic development of the U.S.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2004CW World History C Web T3

The course in World History is divided into two parts: ancient history and modern history.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2004BW World History B Web T2

The course in World History is divided into two parts: ancient history and modern history.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2004AW World History A Web T1

The course in World History is divided into two parts: ancient history and modern history.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2001CW Social Studies 9 C Web T3

Students in this course will enhance their knowledge of United States history from the establishment of colonies through the ratification of the Constitution.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2001BW Social Studies 9 B Web T2

Students in this course will enhance their knowledge of United States history from the establishment of colonies through the ratification of the Constitution.

This course meets at a regular time.

SS2001AW Social Studies 9 A Web T1

Students in this course will enhance their knowledge of United States history from the establishment of colonies through the ratification of the Constitution.

This course meets at a regular time.