Kentucky Department of Education

 

High School

Last Updated on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 at 5:03 AM

Typically grades nine through grades twelve.
Includes information on the Middle Level Initiative, curriculum, and content specific information.

  Additional Information
Graduation Requirements, Commonwealth Diploma, Pre-College Curriculum and other information for High School. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS


  Advanced Placement - High School


  Arts & Humanities
High school arts and humanities includes the completion of one credit which is required for graduation from high school. The course History and Appreciation of Visual and Performing Arts includes study of dance, drama, music, and visual arts in discipline based and historical contexts. Schools can fulfill the course requirement by ... More


  English Language Arts
The English/Language Arts content is aligned with Kentucky's academic expectations. Blended together are the strands of reading, writing, speaking, listening, observing, inquiry and using technology as a communications tool. Teaching ToolsWelcome to Teaching Tools! We've designed Teaching Tools to provide teachers, schools and districts with a Web-based community of learning. This ... More


  Gifted & Talented
Gifted and Talented has been moved to its own channel directly under Instructional resources. Follow this link to the Gifted and Talented page for all grade levels.


  Language Learning
Language Learning implies second language acquisition and refers to: 1) the study of English as a Second Language (ESL) for students whose native language is not English; and 2) the study of languages other than English (e.g., ASL, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Japanese, Russian and Spanish) for students whose native language ... More


  Mathematics
This page contains information about the Program of Studies for High School and high school graduation requirements, as well as the Core Content for Assessment at the 11th grade level.  Additional resources available include standards-based units and lessons, professional development opportunities and professional organizations, the Thinfinity portal and its alignment to Kentucky ... More


  Practical Living/Vocational Studies
Information about Practical Living and Vocational Studies for all grade levels can be accessed from this page. Practical LivingIn the core content for assessment 4.1 the Health and Physical Education standards are organized around five “Big Ideas” that are important to the discipline of health and physical education.  These Big Ideas ... More


  Refocusing Secondary Education
Secondary Education information has moved to a new site, please click below to the new site and bookmark to return next time. New Secondary and Virtual Learning Website


  Science
Information about science teaching and learning for all grade levels including Program of Studies and Core Content for Assessment information can be accessed from here.   Additional resources available include information regarding research-based practices, links to state and national science organizations, the Thinkfinity "Science NetLinks" portal and its alignment to Kentucky standards, and ... More


  Secondary GED
House Bill 178 that passed during the 2004 legislative session and the subsequent KRS 158.146 require the Kentucky Department of Education to establish and implement a comprehensive statewide strategy to address the student dropout problem in our state. The bill and statute require KDE and local districts to take into consideration ... More


  Social Studies
Three credits for social studies are required for high school graduation. These credits must incorporate the five social studies disciplines of U.S. history, economics, government, world geography, and world civilization. Districts and schools can arrange the essential content within the three-credit requirement to best meet their need. Teaching ToolsWelcome to Teaching ... More


For more information contact:

Michael Miller
500 Mero Street, 18th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-2106
Michael.Miller@education.ky.gov