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The GOMHS English Department has implemented a Tier I Level curriculum into its program. MyPerspectives is the textbook curriculum. This program can be accessed through the district’s Clever portal.
Students have the potential to take English III and English IV as Advanced Placement classes. Those accepted take “AP English Language and Composition” for English III and “AP English Literature and Composition” for English IV. Learn more about the expectations and coursework at the following links!
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
High school upperclassmen have the potential to take their English credits as dual enrollment with Southern University.
The GOMHS Math Department follows a Tier I Level curriculum that follows the guidelines set out by the Louisiana State Department of Education. At the high school level the department offers the following coursework:
All middle school math classes and some of the high school courses are taught using the Eureka curriculum. Learn more about how this program is changing the way students are taught math AND how you can help your Panther by accessing tips and information from Eureka.
The Social Studies Department follows a Tier I Level curriculum from the Louisiana State Department of Education. In a typical sequence a student would study the following subjects throughout his or her time at GOMHS:
High school students have the opportunity to take two social studies courses for possible AP credit. Learn more about the expectations and coursework below.
The Social Studies Department is excited to be involved in two of the dual enrollment classes currently offered to ninth graders in the new “Pathways to Brighter Futures” dual enrollment program. Students in the program have the opportunity to take up to four dual enrollment courses through Baton Rouge Community College during their ninth grade year. In the fall semester, students take Cultural Geography, while in the spring semester they take World History.
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The East Baton Rouge Parish School System and all of its entities (including Career and Technical Education Programs) do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, national origin, disability, or gender in its educational programs and activities (including employment and application for employment), and it is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender by Title IX (20 USC 168) and on the basis of disability by Section 504 (42 USC 794). The Title IX Coordinator is Andrew Davis, Director of Risk Management – ADavis6@ebrschools.org, (225) 929-8705. The Section 504 Coordinator is Danielle Staten-Ojo – DStaten@ebrschools.org, (225) 326-5668.
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