Story by Fallon Head
Course selection happens every January, with freshmen through juniors getting their first opportunity to select what classes they want to take during the next school year. On Jan. 13, teachers spent each class period advising students on what their options were for courses.
Course selection gives students the time to choose what they want their next year to look like depending on their own priorities.
“My thought process was, I wanted to take harder classes because I need to get my GPA to go up,” sophomore Scarlett Perez said.
During course selection, students heard about changes in the course offerings for next year, including updates to advanced biology, government and economics, as well as senior-year AVID.
To learn about all the changes coming in the 2025-26 school read, find the entire story at KPTimes.com: https://kptimes.com/18083/news/course-selection-brings-to-light-changes-in-fall-offerings/