High School Courses
Guide for Course Catalog
Flex Courses
Core Courses
English/Language Arts
Health / Physical Education
Social Studies
Elective Courses
- Art History and Criticism 1
- Digital Art Imaging 1
- Theatre, Cinema, & Film Production
- Driver Education/Traffic Safety
- Social Media 1
- Fitness Lifestyle Design
- Life Management Skills
- Journalism 1
- Leadership Skills Development
- Guitar 1
- Music of the World
- Peer Counseling 1
- Peer Counseling 2
- Peer Counseling 2 ELL
- Career Research and Decision Making
- Critical Thinking and Study Skills
- Meteorology Honors
- Holocaust Studies
- Law Studies
- Personal Financial Literacy
- Psychology 1
Career and Technical Education Courses
CTE electives prepare students with the academic, technical, and employability skills needed for the high-skill, high-wage, in-demand careers of tomorrow. Students have opportunities to earn industry certifications, scholarships, and college credits in select courses. Learn more about CTE with FLVS.
- Accounting Applications 1
- Agricultural Communications 2
- Agricultural Communications 3
- Agriscience Foundations 1
- Allied Health Assisting 3
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence in the World
- Computer and Network Security Fundamentals
- Criminal Justice Operations 1
- Cybersecurity Essentials
- Digital Information Technology
- Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction
- Foundations of Programming
- Health Science Foundations
- Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Management
- Human Growth and Development (for future educators)
- Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism
- Introduction to the Teaching Profession
- Parenting Skills
- Principles of Entrepreneurship
- Procedural Programming
- Technology for Hospitality & Tourism
Advanced Placement Courses
AP courses are college level and approved by the College Board.
Per College Board’s Appropriate Grade Level Policy – Students enrolling in AP courses with FLVS must be entering 9th grade to have AP designation affixed to their transcript at course completion. By signing up for an AP course with FLVS you are agreeing to College Board’s policy.
To allow for successful course completion, prior to the AP exams in May, please enroll for your AP course(s) during the following registration periods: (1 credit courses: June 1 - September 28) (0.5 credit courses: June 1 - January 30)
Notice: The College Board AP Psychology Course is not available to 2023-2024 student enrollees. However, we are working with Cambridge University to make the Advanced International Certificate of Education (“AICE”) Psychology Course available to our students.
- AP Art History
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP English Literature and Composition
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Statistics
- AP Capstone Seminar
- AP Biology
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Physics 1
- AP Human Geography
- AP Macroeconomics
- AP Microeconomics
- AP United States Government and Politics
- AP United States History
- AP Computer Science A
- AP Computer Science Principles
Full Time Courses
Core Courses
Social Studies
Elective Courses
- Creative Writing
- Critical Thinking and Study Skills
- Debate 1
- Digital Art Imaging 1
- Driver Education/Traffic Safety
- Guitar 1
- Law Studies
- Leadership Skills Development
- Meteorology Honors
- Music of the World
- Parenting Skills
- Peer Counseling 1
- Peer Counseling 2
- Personal Financial Literacy
- Psychology 1
- Psychology 2
- Semantics and Logic Honors
- Social Media 1
- Theatre, Cinema, & Film Production
- Vocal Techniques
Career and Technical Education Courses
CTE electives prepare students with the academic, technical, and employability skills needed for the high-skill, high-wage, in-demand careers of tomorrow. Students have opportunities to earn industry certifications, scholarships, and college credits in select courses. Learn more about CTE with FLVS.
- Accounting Applications 1
- Agricultural Communications 2
- Agricultural Communications 3
- Agriscience Foundations 1
- Computer and Network Security Fundamentals
- Culinary Arts 1
- Culinary Arts 2
- Cybersecurity Essentials
- Digital Information Technology
- Foundations of Programming Honors
- Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism
- Introduction to the Teaching Profession
- Procedural Programming
- Technology for Hospitality & Tourism
Advanced Placement Courses
AP courses are college level and approved by the College Board.
Per College Board’s Appropriate Grade Level Policy – Students enrolling in AP courses with FLVS must be entering 9th grade to have AP designation affixed to their transcript at course completion. By signing up for an AP course with FLVS you are agreeing to College Board’s policy.
To allow for successful course completion, prior to the AP exams in May, please enroll for your AP course(s) during the following registration periods: (1 credit courses: June 1 - September 28) (0.5 credit courses: June 1 - January 30)
Notice: The College Board AP Psychology Course is not available to 2023-2024 student enrollees. However, we are working with Cambridge University to make the Advanced International Certificate of Education (“AICE”) Psychology Course available to our students.
- AP Art History
- AP Biology
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Computer Science A
- AP Computer Science Principles
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP English Literature and Composition
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Human Geography
- AP Macroeconomics
- AP Statistics
- AP United States Government and Politics
- AP United States History
Cambridge AICE Courses
The Cambridge AICE Diploma Program is currently available to FLVS Full Time students entering 9th or 10th grade for the 2021-22 school year. Learn more about the Cambridge AICE Diploma Program.
Courses subject to availability.
Pursuant to s. 1002.20, F.S.; A public school student whose parent makes written request to the school principal shall be exempted from the teaching of reproductive health or any disease, including HIV/AIDS, in accordance with the provisions of s. 1003.42(3). Learn more about the process and which courses contain subject matter where an exemption request can be made.