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2025-26 Scheduling Season

Overview:
The time is here!  We're scheduling classes for the 2025-26 school year.  Detailed below are a number of resources to help all students and families. We encourage students to talk with their teachers and counselors in order to submit their best schedule for next year.  Course requests are due Monday, February 24, 2025 via the personalized COURSE REQUESTER file that each student received in their email.  Detailed below are numerous resources students can use to gather the information they need.

Scheduling Calendar and Information Sheet
The link below details our scheduling calendar but also contains all other pertinent links that students and parents will need in making schedule decisions such as Grade Level Course Option Sheets, Honors Diploma requirements, College Credit Plus Information, Summer School, Math Department Course guidance and more.

2025/2026 Scheduling Calendar and Information Sheet

Course & Career Google Site
One Stop Resource!
Use this link to view Graduation Requirements, Course Descriptions, Pre-requisite information, Fees and more.

Grade Level Course Option Sheets
9th grade (Class of 2029) Course Options
10th grade (Class of 2028) Course Options
11th grade (Class of 2027) Course Options
12th grade (Class of 2026) Course Options

Students will submit their Requests using a "Course Request" Email file
Watch Mr. Garvin's video that describes how students access their "Course Request" email and submit their choices. The email will look like this: "Course Requests XXXXX Jane Smith".

2029 Scheduling Video
2026 - 2028 Scheduling Kick Off Video

College Credit Plus Information
CCP Resources on the Kings website

Honors Diploma Information
Honors Diploma Resources on the Kings Website

Videos to Help Students Understand a Class

Why Statistics?

AP Computer Science Principles

Intro to DMA

Digital Media I

Honors Composition vs. Composition (seniors)

Visual Art & Design

BioMedical Sciences: Please see Course & Career Website