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
9th grade English builds the foundation for HS analysis and argument. Students read across genres, write extended argument and analysis essays, and conduct research with proper citation. Earns 1 of 4 required English credits for graduation.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
Most 9th graders take Algebra 1 (linear and quadratic functions, systems, exponents). Accelerated students may take Geometry. WA requires 3 math credits for graduation; Algebra 1 + Geometry + Algebra 2 (or alternative pathways) is the typical sequence.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
Typical 9th-grade Science is Physical Science or Biology depending on track. WA requires 3 science credits (2 lab) for graduation.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
Typical 9th-grade Social Studies is World History, World Geography, or Pacific Rim. WA requires 3 social studies credits + Civics.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
WA universities typically require 2 years of the same world language. Most students start in 9th grade.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
Career and Technical Education electives -- students can begin CTE pathways in 9th grade. Many CTE courses earn dual high school + college credit.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
WA requires 2 arts credits for graduation. Options typically include Band, Choir, Drama, Visual Arts, and Yearbook.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
WA requires 2 PE credits and 0.5 Health credits for graduation. Most students complete one PE credit and Health in 9th grade.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)
9th graders are typically NOT yet eligible for Running Start (juniors and seniors only). A small number of 9th graders may enroll in introductory AP courses (e.g., AP Human Geography) where the school offers it.
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Classroom + course-level assessments; PSAT (October)