The finish line — and the launchpad. Final AP scores, college acceptances, graduation, and a transcript that got your child where they're going. All built in classes of six.
Senior year is about completing what you started and landing where you're meant to be. College decisions are finalized, final AP exams are taken, graduation requirements are met, and students transition from high schoolers to college-ready adults. At Score Academy, the teachers who've known your child in classes of six don't just hand them a diploma — they make sure the academic record, the skills, and the confidence are all genuinely there. No one graduates from Score without being ready for what comes next.
From core academics to creative electives, here's a snapshot of what Grade 12 students study at Score Academy. Full Track students take every subject live in classes of six. Flex Track students access the same accredited curriculum at their own pace.
Advanced literary analysis, research-based writing, and professional communication. The capstone of four years of English instruction.
Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or Statistics. The final math course on the transcript — placement depends on the student's four-year progression.
Physics, Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, or AP Physics. Advanced science options for students pursuing STEM or completing graduation requirements.
Civic responsibility, financial literacy, government systems, and economic principles. Required for graduation and essential for adulthood.
Lifelong wellness, personal health awareness, and healthy decision-making as students prepare for independent living.
Chinese, French, or Spanish. Fourth year builds advanced fluency — a significant differentiator on college applications.
AP English, AP Calculus, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP U.S. History, AP Government, AP Computer Science, and more. Final AP exams taken this spring.
Journalism, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, AI, Network Security, and more. Senior electives complete the transcript narrative for college admissions.
Portfolio-level creative work for students pursuing arts, design, or media studies in college.
Advanced music theory, composition, and appreciation. Capstone elective for arts-focused students.
College-level analytical reasoning, structured argumentation, and complex problem-solving. The final academic preparation before university.
Senior year balances final coursework, AP exams, college planning, and graduation preparation. The schedule is the most flexible of any grade — students who've earned it get more autonomy.
Exact times and subjects vary per student based on their education plan and time zone.
Teacher-led check-in. Goals, schedule, questions.
Live class — literature, essays, discussion.
Live class — final math course on transcript.
30 minutes. Move, eat, reset.
Live class — labs, reasoning, capstone projects.
45-minute break.
Live class — rotating daily schedule.
Applications, scholarship essays, or AP review.
School's done. Athletics, arts, or rest.
Yes. Score Academy accepts rolling enrollment including senior year. The admissions team reviews transcripts, maps remaining graduation requirements, and builds a plan so the student finishes on time. Cognia accreditation means all previous credits transfer cleanly — no lost work, no repeated courses.
Yes. Score Academy Online graduates receive a Cognia-accredited diploma recognized by colleges and universities nationwide. The diploma and transcript carry the same weight as those from any traditional accredited private school. There is no distinction made between online and in-person instruction.
Core subjects include English Language Arts, Mathematics (Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or Statistics), Science (Physics, Environmental Science, or AP-level options), and U.S. Government and Economics. Students also continue a World Language, take Health and PE, and complete electives. AP courses remain available across multiple subjects.
Score Academy Online's Full Track is $15,000 per year plus a $1,500 registration fee, $500 enrollment deposit, and $225 technology fee. The Flex Track starts at $3,195 per year. Florida scholarship funds are accepted.
Score Academy graduates have been accepted to Columbia, Georgetown, UCLA, NYU, University of Miami, Emory, USC, Boston University, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, Tulane, University of Florida, and many others. The school maintains a 100% college acceptance rate.
Yes. Qualified seniors can take dual enrollment courses that earn both high school and college credit simultaneously. This gives students a head start on their college coursework while still completing their high school graduation requirements.
Score Academy provides college counseling, essay guidance, transcript preparation, and — critically — recommendation letters from teachers who know students in classes of six. The individualized attention means every piece of the application reflects the real student, not a generic template. Academic advisors help families navigate deadlines, financial aid, and school selection.
Yes. Score Academy Online is both NCAA Approved and NCAA Eligible. All coursework counts toward Division I and Division II eligibility. For senior athletes finalizing their commitments, the flexible schedule supports both final-year academics and training demands without compromising either.
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