High school learning
Educating students in 9th through 12th grade
High school is an exciting time for students to explore their interests and begin shaping their path after graduation. Anoka-Hennepin Schools is committed to helping every student find success in the career direction they choose.
Students are encouraged to discover the wide range of courses available—trying something new, challenging themselves, and exploring potential career paths. As they plan their classes, they can talk through options with their families, teachers, counselors, and career and college specialists, all of whom are ready to help.
High school goes by quickly, and students are encouraged to make the most of the opportunities available.
Courses in high school
Our high school courses serve students in grades nine through twelve, offering a wide range of academic pathways and opportunities for specialization. You can filter courses by grade level and subject area to discover what students learn as they prepare for college, careers, and life beyond graduation.
Filter by grade level
Filter by subject area
- All
- Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
- American Sign Language
- Architecture and Construction
- Art
- Arts
- Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications
- Biological Science
- Business and Marketing Education
- Career Technical Education
- Chemical Science
- Design and Visual Arts
- Driver Education
- Earth Science
- Education, Training and Human Services
- English Language Arts
- Environmental Science
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Finance
- Foundational Knowledge and Skills
- French
- German
- Health
- Health Science Careers
- Hispanic Studies
- Hospitality
- Human Services
- Information Technology
- Journalism
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing Management
- Math
- Music
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Reading
- STEP
- Science
- Social Studies
- Spanish
- Speaking
- Technology Education
- Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
- World Languages
[CPHS only]
Instructional materials review
The School Board recognizes the right of district residents, parents, and guardians of district students, adult students, and district employees to examine instructional resources and the responsibility of individual parents to monitor resources selected for their children. Policy 603.0 allows parents and the community to review curriculum and instructional materials. Parents may request that specific instructional resources be excluded or restricted for their child and that the school provide reasonable alternative instruction. Parents who would like to review instructional materials and/or request alternative instruction should contact their child’s principal. The principal will coordinate with the Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Department to arrange to have materials available and prepared for their review.



