7th through 12th grade — what students study, what credits they earn, and how the AP, Running Start, and CTE pathways layer in. Pick a grade below.
This is the per-school intro paragraph that runs above the 7-12 timeline scrubber on MJSHS's academics page. The timeline itself reads from the same district GOOGLE_SHEET_ACADEMICS Sheet that powers /academics — only the rows for grades 7 through 12 appear here.
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Monte Jr./Sr. High is a 7-12 school, which means students spend six years here on the way to graduation. The work shifts year by year — from the wider-world fundamentals of 7th and 8th grade, through the foundation work of 9th and 10th grade, into the AP / Running Start / CTE pathways that define 11th and 12th grade.
Pick a grade in the timeline below to see what students study that year — written in plain language. Three pillars per grade: what students learn (course expectations), materials & courses (the actual course list per department), and assessments (end-of-course tests, AP exams, state assessments).
Washington State requires 24 credits for a high school diploma:
Plus a completed High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) and a Graduation Pathway demonstrating college and career readiness. The counseling office tracks credits each semester so families can see progress.
At MJSHS, three pathways layer on top of the graduation credits:
See the counseling page for application timelines, transcripts, and college planning: monteschools.org/schools/mjshs/counseling.
For MJSHS-specific questions about a particular course or department, contact the principal at (360) 249-4041. For district-wide curriculum questions, contact Stephanie Klinger, Director of CTE, Curriculum, and HR, at (360) 249-3942.
9 subject areas · what your student learns this year
12th grade English is typically Senior English / British Literature / AP English Literature. Earns the 4th required English credit. Students complete the High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) -- a state graduation requirement.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
Senior math options include Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Statistics, College Algebra (via Running Start), or Quantitative Math. WA only requires 3 math credits but most colleges expect 4.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
Senior science options include Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, or Environmental Science.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
WA requires 0.5 credit of Civics + 0.5 credit of Contemporary World Problems for graduation. Many seniors complete CWP in 12th grade.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
4th year of world language for students continuing -- opens AP Language and AP Literature exam eligibility.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
CTE capstones, internships, work-based learning placements. Many seniors graduate with industry certifications or dual college credit.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
Senior-level studio art, AP Art, advanced ensembles, drama productions.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
Most students have completed PE/Health credit requirements by senior year -- optional electives available.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio
Seniors are full-eligibility for Running Start; many take a mix of HS and Grays Harbor College courses. AP exams in May earn college credit at most universities. The High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) is finalized this year.
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AP exams (May, where enrolled); HSBP review; graduation portfolio