We believe students develop an inclusive world view when they encounter people and ideas that are different from their own, practice empathy, work collaboratively, respectfully defend their position with facts, and demonstrate mastery through real-world application. By engaging in activities that make learning relevant, students practice intellectual curiosity as they assimilate facts to solve an interdisciplinary problem, analyze a new situation, create meaning from a range of sources, or build a tool.
2021-2022 Courses
Abnormal Psychology
AP® Art History
AP® English Literature and Composition
AP® European History
AP® Human Geography
AP® Macroeconomics
AP® Microeconomics
AP® Psychology
AP® US and Comparative Government and Politics
AP® World History: Modern
Art History
Black Identity in the United States
Business and Economics
Civics and Politics
Climate Change
Criminal Justice Reform
Gender and Sexual Identity in the United States
Global Health
Happiness! The Psychology of What Makes Life Worth Living
Latino/a/x Identity in the United States
Psychology
Social Entrepreneurship
Summer - Activism Seminar
Summer - Psychology
Summer - US History
Summer - World Religions
AP® Art History
AP® English Literature and Composition
AP® European History
AP® Human Geography
AP® Macroeconomics
AP® Microeconomics
AP® Psychology
AP® US and Comparative Government and Politics
AP® World History: Modern
Art History
Black Identity in the United States
Business and Economics
Civics and Politics
Climate Change
Criminal Justice Reform
Gender and Sexual Identity in the United States
Global Health
Happiness! The Psychology of What Makes Life Worth Living
Latino/a/x Identity in the United States
Psychology
Social Entrepreneurship
Summer - Activism Seminar
Summer - Psychology
Summer - US History
Summer - World Religions