High School

 There are five periods of classes for students to choose from each Tuesday and Thursday for on-campus classes. Core Academics of Science, History, English, Writing, and Math are available, as well as core semester courses of Civics and Economics.  Electives in Spanish, Art, Logic and Critical Thinking, Graphic Design, and more are available to round out each student’s class schedule.

Students can participate in the High School Student Council and learn through cooperative involvement while doing Service Projects and planning yearly events.

Career Focus

Technology, Home Economics, Graphic Design, Consumer Math, Psychology, Japanese (Online), Life Skills, Spanish, Art, Survey of Media Technology, Digital Marketing

Career Focus and Elective Descriptions

TechnologyStudents will be introduced to Gmail, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, Google Drive, Google Search, Google Safety & Etiquette, Google Forms, and work to increase their keyboarding skills and computer literacy. This is for a high school credit.

Digital Marketing: Throughout the school year, students will explore: Marketing History & Fundamentals, Branding & Brand Identity, Consumer Psychology, Social Media Marketing, Content Creation, Copywriting, Market Research & Surveys, Website & Landing Page Design, Artificial Intelligence in Marketing, Marketing Ethics

Physical Science, Biology Text Biology Student Notebook, Chemistry, Marine Biology, Physics
NOTE: Student need the textbook and the Student Notebook for Biology

Sciences

Maths

Social Studies and Englishes

 English: Grammar II for 9th and 10th grade & Grammar III for 11th and 12th grade

Economics with Personal Finance

Social Studies: World History: Student’s Text and Student Activities Manual

Course Calendar

Sciences

  • Apologia Physical Science 
  • Apologia Biology 
  • Apologia Chemistry 
  • Apologia Physics
  • Apologia Marine Biology
  • Coding

English

  • High School Grammar & Writing
  • Literature (Online)
  • Creative Writing (Online)
  • Poetry (Online)

Social Studies

  • Civics 
  • High School United States History
  •  High School World History: 2026/2027

Math

  • Saxon Algebra 1/2
  • Saxon Algebra 1
  • Saxon Algebra 2
  • Saxon Advanced Math 1
  • Geometry – Saxon – Online
  • Coding

Fine Arts

  • Art
  • Graphic Design
  • Art II

Languages

  • Spanish I
  • Spanish II
  • Japanese – Online

Career Focus

  • Consumer Math
  • Graphic Design
  • Home Economics
  • Spanish
  • Technology
  • Psychology
  • Digital Marketing
  • Survey of Media Technologies
  • Japanese
  • Life Skills

Private Instruction

  • Piano
  • Homework Support
  • Academics

ONLINE Options

  • Maths Algebra 1/2 to Advance Math
  • Coding
  • High School Grammar & Writing
  • Literature

Schedule

First Hour

  •  High School Grammar and Writing
  • Psychology
  • Civics
  • Life Skills

Second Hour

  •  High School Grammar & Writing
  • Physical Science
  • Algebra II
  • Art I
  • Civics
  • Digital Marketing

Third Hour

  • High School Grammar & Writing
  • Chemistry
  • Consumer Math
  • Physics
  • Graphic Design
  • World History
  • Marine Biology
  • Algebra 1

Fourth Hour

  • High School Grammar & Writing
  • Saxon Advanced Math Part A
  • Art II
  • Art III
  • World History
  • Algebra 1
  • Home Economics
  • Biology

Fifth Hour 

  • Survey of Media Technologies
  • World History
  • Biology
  • Spanish 1
  • Home Economics

Online

  • Grammar & Writing
  • Japanese 
  • Coding
  • Geometry
  • Literature

Parents may request independent studies and students will be matched with an instructor for the requested curriculum. 

Senior Year

Senior year at Grace Academy is a busy time with Senior lunches, Senior yearbook pages, Senior Auction & Senior Trip, Senior pictures, Prom, and, of course, the graduation ceremony

Grace Academy is a UAFS Concurrent Site for Home Educated students. Students who have score of at least a 19 on the ACT or have passed the Accuplacer at UAFS are eligible to participate in UAFS Concurrent Classes. High School Juniors may enroll in two UAFS Concurrent classes each semester. High School Seniors may enroll in three UAFS Concurrent classes each semester.