Curriculum Overview

In broad strokes, each year of the high school curriculum embodies an underlying theme and method that helps guide students not just through their studies of outer phenomena, but through their inner growth as well. Obviously, these themes and methods are adapted to each specific group of students and take account of the fact that teenagers grow at their own pace. Hence the "broad strokes." And yet, one can identify struggles common to most any teenager; even though adolescents pass through developmental landscapes at varying speeds, they nonetheless have to cover similar terrain.

Curriculum Outline

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