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The High School, grades 7–12, offers Advanced Placement classes, including Calculus AB and BC, English Literature and Composition, English Language and Composition, United States Government and Politics, United States History, and Physics.
AP classes are offered in Biology, US History, Microeconomics, European History, Calculus (AB & BC), Statistics, (English) Composition, (English) Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science.
In the United States, the TI-89 is allowed by the College Board on all calculator-permitted tests, including the SAT, some SAT Subject Tests, and the AP Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, and Statistics exams.