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Prince Technical High School AMST1201; ENGL1010; HIST1502 Academy of Aerospace and ENGL1004; ENGL1010; GSCI1051; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SOCI1001; SPAN3178; Engineering SPAN3179 Academy of Information Technology BIOL1108; ECON1201; ECON1202; ENGL1011; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; & Engineering POLS1602; POLS1602; SPAN3178 Academy of Our Lady of Mercy BIOL1107; ECON1000; HIST1400; HIST1501; HIST1502; MUSI1011; NRE1000E Lauralton Hall Academy of Science and Innovation BIOL1107; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; NRE1000E; SPSS3230 Amity Regional High School CHIN1114; FREN3250; SPAN3178; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPAN3179 Ansonia High School ART1030; BIOL1107; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q Avon High School CAMS3102; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; FREN3250; HIST1400; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Bacon Academy ENGL1011; ENGL1011; MUSI1011; NRE1000E Bais Yaakov of Waterbury High AH4092; ENGL1010; ENGL1011 School Bassick High School NRE1000E; SPAN3177 Berlin High School ART1030; BIOL1107; BIOL1108; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; HDFS1070; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Bethel High School ART1030; ECON1000; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; HDFS1070; HIST1400; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SOCI1001 Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of AH2001; BIOL1107; ECON1202; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; MATH1131Q; NRE1000E; Connecticut POLS1602 Bloomfield High School AH2001; ANSC1676; ECON1000; ECON1000; HRTS1007; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; SPAN3178; SPSS2520 Bolton High School ART1030; HDFS1070; NRE1000E Branford High School BIOL1107; BIOL1108; ENGL1011; LLAS1190; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture BIOL1107; BIOL1107; CHEM1127Q; MARN1003; MARN1003; NRE1000E; NRE1000E Science & Technology Education Center Brien McMahon High School AH2001; BIOL1107; FREN3250; FREN3268; HIST1501; HIST1502; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179 Bristol Central High School BIOL1107; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; HDFS1070; ILCS3239; ILCS3240; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q Bristol Eastern High School ENGL1011; HDFS1070; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1401Q; PHYS1402Q Brookfield High School BIOL1107; BIOL1108; ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502; MUSI1001 Bulkeley High School BIOL1108 Canton High School ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502; MATH1131Q As of 11.2020 Page 1 of 8 Check with high school for updated information High School Course Offerings 2020-2021 Central High School CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1004; ENGL1004; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502; HIST1502; HRTS1007; MUSI1003; NRE1000E; NRE1000E Cheshire High School BIOL1107; ECON1000; ECON1202; ECON1202; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; GERM3233; HDFS1070; HIST1400; HRTS1007; HRTS1007; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1401Q; SPAN3178 Christian Heritage School HIST1501; HIST1502; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; PHIL1101; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178 Classical Magnet School CAMS3102; PHIL1101; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q Coginchaug Regional High School ART1030; EDLR1162; ENGL1011; HIST1400; MARN1003 Conard High School BIOL1107; BIOL1107; BIOL1108; BIOL1108; CHIN1114; ECON1201; ECON1202; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; HRTS1007; HRTS1007; LLAS1190; MATH1030Q; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Cooperative Arts and Humanities ENGL1010; ENGL1011 Magnet High School Coventry High School ENGL1010; FREN3250; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; STAT1100Q CREC Civic Leadership High School AH4092; AH4092; EDLR1162; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; HRTS1007; POLS1402; STAT1100Q Cromwell High School ECON1000; FREN3250; HDFS1070; MATH1131Q; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Crosby High School ENGL1004; ENGL1011; HIST1300; HIST1400; HIST1502; HRTS1007; MATH1030Q; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SOCI1001; STAT1100Q Daniel Hand High School CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; CHIN1114; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HIST1400; HIST1501; HIST1501; HIST1501; HIST1502; HIST1502; HIST1502; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; MATH1132Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1401Q; PHYS1402Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3178; STAT1100Q; STAT1100Q E. C. Goodwin Technical High School HIST1501 East Catholic High School HIST1400; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; PHYS1201Q East Granby High School MATH1030Q East Hampton High School ENGL1011; HDFS1070 East Hartford High School ENGL1011; HRTS1007 East Haven High School ENGL1004; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HIST1400; STAT1100Q East Lyme High School AH1100; AH2001; CE2110; ENGL1010; FREN3250; FREN3268; GERM3233; GERM3255; HDFS1070; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179 East Windsor High School ENGL1010 Easton Country Day School STAT1100Q As of 11.2020 Page 2 of 8 Check with high school for updated information High School Course Offerings 2020-2021 Edwin O. Smith High School ANSC1602; ANSC1676; CAMS3102; CAMS3102; CAMS3102; ECON1201; ECON1202; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; FREN3250; FREN3268; GERM3233; GERM3255; HDFS1070; HIST1300; HIST1501; HIST1502; LLAS1190; MATH1030Q; MATH1030Q; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; PHIL1101; PHIL1101; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1401Q; PHYS1402Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPSS1100; SPSS1110; SPSS2520; SPSS3230; STAT1100Q; STAT1100Q Eli Whitney Technical High School BIOL1107; ENGL1004; ENGL1010; HIST1501 Ellington High School AMST1201; ECON1201; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; HIST1400; MATH1030Q; MATH1131Q; MUSI1001; PHYS1201Q; STAT1100Q Emmett O'Brien Technical High AH2001; PHYS1201Q School Enfield High School BIOL1107; BIOL1108; CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HDFS1070; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q Engineering and Science University ENGL1011; HIST1501; HIST1502 Magnet High School Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict AMST1201; BIOL1107; BIOL1108; CHEM1127Q; CHIN1114; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; Science Magnet Schools ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HIST1502; HIST1502; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1401Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Fairfield Ludlowe High School ENGL1011; HDFS1070; HIST1501; HIST1502 Fairfield Warde High School CAMS3102; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; HDFS1070; HIST1400; HIST1501; HIST1502; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; SPAN3178; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPAN3179 Fishers Island School AMST1201; ENGL1011; HIST1400; MARN1003; SPAN3178; SPAN3179 Francis T. Maloney High School ECON1201; ECON1202; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; SPAN3177; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Frank Scott Bunnell High School BIOL1107; BIOL1108; ENGL1011; FREN3250; HDFS1070; HIST1501; HIST1502; MATH1131Q; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1401Q; STAT1100Q Franklin Academy MATH1030Q; POLS1202; POLS1402 Glastonbury High School ART1030; ART1030; CAMS1103; CAMS3102; CHIN1114; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; HDFS1070; MATH1030Q; MATH1030Q; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1202Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPAN3179 Granby Memorial High School AMST1201; CHIN1114; ECON1000; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; HIST1501; HIST1502; SPAN3178; SPAN3179 Greater Hartford Academy of the ENGL1010; ENGL1011; MUSI1003 Arts Greenwich Academy CAMS3102 Greenwich Education Group The STAT1100Q Spire School Greenwich High School BIOL1107; BIOL1107; BIOL1108; BIOL1108; ECON1201; ECON1201; ECON1201; ECON1201; ECON1202; ECON1202; ECON1202; ECON1202; HDFS1070; HIST1400; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; NRE1000E; POLS1202; POLS1602 As of 11.2020 Page 3 of 8 Check with high school for updated information High School Course Offerings 2020-2021 Griswold High School BIOL1107; ENGL1010; ENGL1011 Grove School LLAS1190; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3177 Guilford High School ECON1000; ECON1201; ECON1202; NRE1000E H. C. Wilcox Technical High School AH2001 Haddam-Killingworth High School FREN3250; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; SPSS1110 Hamden High School STAT1100Q Hartford Public High School ENGL1010; HIST1502; NRE1000E Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School ECON1000; ENGL1011 High School in the Community ENGL1004; ENGL1011 Holy Cross High School ART1030; ECON1000; ENGL1011; MUSI1001 Housatonic Valley Regional High ANSC2251; ART1030; HIST1501; HIST1502; HRTS1007; HRTS1007; NRE1000E; POLS1602 School Immaculate High School BIOL1107; ECON1202; HIST1501; HIST1501; HIST1502; HIST1502; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q J. M. Wright Technical High School AH2001; BIOL1108; HRTS1007 James Hillhouse High School ENGL1011 John F. Kennedy High School AH1100; AH2001; AMST1201; ILCS3239; NRE1000E; STAT1100Q Jonathan Law High School CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; NRE1000E Joseph A. Foran High School CHEM1127Q; CHEM1128Q; HIST1501; HIST1502; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q Killingly High School CAMS3102; ENGL1010; MUSI1011; MUSI1012; NRE1000E; SPSS1110; SPSS2520; SPSS3530 Kingswood Oxford School CAMS3102 Kolbe Cathedral High School FREN3250 Ledyard High School ANSC1602; ANSC1602; ANSC1676; FREN3268; MARN1003; SPSS1110; SPSS2520 Lewis S. Mills High School CHIN1114; FREN3268; SPAN3178 Lyman Hall High School ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; MATH1131Q; MATH1132Q; NRE1000E; PHYS1201Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179; STAT1100Q Lyman Memorial High School ANSC1602; PHIL1101; SPSS2520 Lyme-Old Lyme High School ART1030; BIOL1108; CAMS3102; CHIN1114; ENGL1011; FREN3250; FREN3268; MUSI1011; PHYS1201Q; PHYS1202Q; SPAN3178; SPAN3179 Manchester High School AH1100; AH2001; AMST1201; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1010; ENGL1011; ENGL1011; ENGL1011;
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