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HIGH-QUALITY & ENGAGING COURSES
StrongMind proudly offers robust, high-quality courses for grades 6-12. Students enjoy captivating lessons for math, English language arts, science, social studies, and a variety of electives.
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2020-2021
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English Language Arts
A combination of high-interest readings, standards-applicable activities, and real-world critical thinking skills, the Language Arts courses reflect careful consideration and research of literature and composition concepts. Projects, activities, and lessons are designed to be motivational, realistic, and engaging while fostering a love of literature and a can-do attitude for writing. Honors courses are available where indicated with *.
Math
Our innovative math courses help students learn to problem-solve and build important skills. With videos, interactives, and other supports, students are engaged in learning and can master concepts in subject areas like algebra, geometry, and advanced math. Honors courses are available where indicated with *.
Science
Our robust science courses explore various science topics, including biology, ecology, chemistry, physical science, and earth science. Courses focus on both the understanding and application of science topics and embed concepts for engineering and technology throughout. Virtual and hands-on projects help students further apply their knowledge during courses. Honors courses are available where indicated with *.

Electives
With StrongMind, students enjoy a variety of electives to choose from, many of which include career and technical education (CTE) components design to help them learn about and explore different CTE pathways. Whether students are learning about world cultures and languages, graphic design, or taking a physical education course, students will gain valuable skills.

Social Studies
StrongMind Social Studies courses focus on the study of the past and how it applies to the future. Throughout the courses, students develop their understanding of the past by studying primary sources, comparing social movements, and exploring ancient cultures. Honors courses are available where indicated with *.