High School Curriculum
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The Caldwell County Schools Curriculum Guides for the 2019-2020 school year and the 2020-2021 school year are located in the Document Manager. If you need more information about courses offered in the Caldwell County School system, please check each school's webpage or contact your student's school counselor.
High Schools in Caldwell County Schools
There are five high schools that serve students in grades 9 through 12 and one alternative school that serves students in grades 6 through 12. Click on the school name to be directed to the school's webpage.
Caldwell Applied Sciences Academy
Caldwell Early College High School
Gateway School
Hibriten High School
South Caldwell High School
West Caldwell High School
Parent Guides
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The high school parent guide is available in the Document Manager. The parent guide provides lots of information for parents and students about high school such as graduation requirements and promotion requirements as well as information about the SAT and ACT.
Multi-Genre Research Project
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Beginning with the graduating class of 2015, students in Caldwell County Schools are no longer required to do a graduation project. Instead, students will be completing a multi-genre research project in their English IV courses. As part of their multi-genre research project, students will research a topic, create artifacts through varous genres related to their topic, write a paper, and give a presentation.
Students will continue to write a research paper in their English III courses.
Standard Course of Study Information
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Subject Areas - Links to North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Standard Course of Study
The Arts: Music, Visual Arts, Theatre Arts
Science: Earth Science, Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics
Social Studies: World History, American History I, American History II, Civics