Curriculum Liverpool High School offers more than 150 different courses in English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Languages Other Than English, Art, Music, Family & Consumer Science, Health, Business, Technology, and Physical Education. Workforce Preparation Programs are available through Onondaga-Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Education (
BOCES). The school focuses on graduating all students with the minimum of a
Regents Diploma, but some may also graduate with a less advanced local diploma. The
Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation may be achieved with extended studies in a foreign language. Though the curriculum is developed and sanctioned by the
New York State Department of Education, and classes are developed to prepare students to achieve success on the required
Regents Examinations, most core courses offer one or two components that explore more advanced topics. The school not only offers standard level Regents courses (Academic level), but also offers more advanced
Advanced Placement (AP), College-credit (College), and Honors (H) courses. The criteria used in placing students in the instructional levels are classroom performance, teacher and counselor recommendations, standardized test scores, and individual student preferences. Advanced students may begin earning high school credits in middle school through an accelerated program in mathematics and/ or foreign language. The school uses a 100
grade point scale, as opposed to the much more common 4.0 scale. The rank in class is established by placing students in descending order from highest to lowest according to their weighted grade point average. The weighted grade point average is calculated with
Advanced Placement (AP) courses and College Level courses weighted at 1.1 and Honors Level courses weighted at 1.05.
Course offerings •
Mathematics: Integrated Algebra,
Geometry,
Trigonometry, Calculus AB, Precalculus, Computer Science • Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science • History: Global History, United States History, United States Government & Politics, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Civil & Criminal Law • Foreign Language: Spanish, French,
Latin • Humanities: Writing, Journalism, Public Speaking • Physical Education, and Health: Fitness, Weightlifting, Health, Personal Safety • Arts: Studio Art, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Music Theory • Technology: Project Lead The Way, DECA, Computer Aided Design, Graphic Design, Broadcasting Technology
Advanced Placement • Mathematics: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics,
Computer Science • Science:
Biology,
Chemistry,
Physics B • Humanities: Language and Composition, Literature and Composition • Social Studies: World History, United States History, Government & Politics: US, European History, Economics: Macro • Foreign Language:
Spanish,
French • Arts: Studio Art,
Music Theory Syracuse University Project Advance (SUPA) • Humanities:
English Literature, English Composition,
Psychology, Web Design ==Athletics and extracurriculars==