Our Programs

The Mathematics curriculum is focused on enabling students to compute, problem-solve, analyze, use logic, perform graphic functions, and read and interpret charts.
| Courses | Faculty |
| Algebra 1 | Ms. Amanda Fiorelli |
| Geometry | Ms. Lena Georgiadi |
| Algebra 2 | Ms. Christina Cary |
| Statistics | Hanumanth Padaraju |
| Precalculus | Hanumanth Padaraju |
The English curriculum is focused on reading and engaging with complex fiction and nonfiction texts through annotation strategies, analysis, writing, and class discussions.
| Courses | Faculty |
| English I | Ms. Audra Woods |
| Honors English I | |
| English II | Ms.Pat Fryer-Jolly |
| Honors English II | |
| English III |
Ms. Amber Jacob Ms. Liz Telich |
| English IV | Ms Cari Thornton |
| AP English | Ms. Liz Telich |
The Science curriculum is focused on engaging students with complex real-world examples and experiments to critically engage students in the 21st century.
| Courses | Faculty |
| Physical Science & Physics | Mr. Matt Higgins |
| Biology | Ms. Charulata Mehlotra |
|
Earth & Space Science and Chemistry |
Ms. Purnima Cheruvu |
The Social Studies curriculum is focused on analyzing the past and present to create future-minded students who are civically engaged, have a good understanding of the past, and want to positively impact the future.
| Courses | Faculty |
| World History & American Government | Mrs. Lisa Porter |
| American History & American Government | Mr. John Porter |
The World Languages curriculum is focused on exposing students to worldly experiences, languages, and cultures.
| Courses | Faculty |
| Chinese I and II | Ms. Yanping Yang |
| French I and II | Mrs. Kathy Valachovic |
The Physical Education and Health curriculums are focused on nutrition, physical and mental well-being, and enabling students to make healthy life choices.
| Courses | Faculty |
| Physical Education I and II | Ms. Kathleen Magistri |
| Health |

