CVCS offers education from
Pre-Kindergarten through twelfth grade. There is much overlap between the
junior high and
high school, and teachers often teach more than one subject. For example, the junior high math teacher also teaches junior high science and high school
algebra. The upper-level math teacher also teaches auto-mechanics.
AP classes available at Cedar Valley are available in
literature and world history. The school requires 44 credits to graduate from high school. A class that meets every day for one hour for the entire
semester earns one credit. Therefore, a student must take an average of 5.5 hours/semester to graduate.
Physical education is required unless a student obtains an academic or athletic waiver. These are obtained by either taking a requisite amount of credit hours (usually six or more) or by playing in a sport for that semester. ==Extracurricular activities==