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Nolensville High School Student Offerings

Nolensville High School students have many opportunities through our program of study and extracurricular activities to pursue excellence in academics, athletics, and the arts. In each course, we strive to challenge our students daily with highly rigorous curricula, bell-to-bell instruction, and strategies designed to facilitate learner success at all levels.

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Organization of School Day and Year

There are eight periods in the school day, with a period in the middle of the day for lunch and academic intervention. Students are generally scheduled for six credit classes and one study hall.  Students may request a seventh credit class in lieu of a study hall.

NHS follows the semester system with four, nine-week grading periods. Class periods are 47 minutes in length with eight periods per day when following the normal schedule. The school year is 180 days with school hours from 7:40 AM to 2:47 PM.

Credits

Upon graduation from NHS, students will have completed:

  • English Language Arts – 4 Credits
  • Math – 4 Credits
  • Science – 3 Credits
  • Social Studies – 3 Credits
  • Personal Finance – 0.5 Credit
  • Wellness/Physical Education – 1.5 Credits
  • World Language – 2 Credits
  • Fine Arts – 1 Credit
  • Elective Focus – 3 Credits

 

Course Offerings

Courses offered at NHS may require a sufficient number of student registrants in order to be offered during the year. If there is not sufficient interest in a particular course, it may not be provided during the upcoming year. Many of our classes have recommendations that are listed prior to the course description.

Courses are offered at the following levels:

  • Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: designed to prepare a student to earn college credit through the successful completion of the AP Test in a particular subject area.
  • Honors Courses: a challenging pace designed for students who have displayed a record of academic success. 
  • College Preparatory Courses: all courses are considered college preparatory unless specifically labeled otherwise.
  • Resource Courses: open only to students who have been approved and placed in the course through their Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

Below are the courses planned for the 2024 - 2025 school year: