High School Course Selection Guide
Choose courses that prepare you for the future by choosing an academically challenging curriculum.
As a Tyler ISD high school student, you are encouraged to carefully consider the selection of your courses for the school year. If you have questions, many of the frequently asked questions are answered at the bottom of this page.
Before you begin, please note: Courses listed in italics will count toward class rank for students entering High School beginning with the 2013- 2014 school year per policy EIC (LOCAL)
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English Language Arts

Mathematics

Science

Social Studies

Languages other than English

Physical Education/Athletics

Fine Art

Electives

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Advanced/Pre-AP/AP/Dual Credit Courses

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Students are encouraged to study the graduation plan of their choice and to take courses that will meet the requirements of their graduation plan. Choose courses that interest and challenge you as well as prepare you for the future. Match your interest and academic abilities to enable you to develop a career pathway for the future.
Choices you make during high school years will determine the choices available to you later in life. High School provides you opportunities to identify and explore your interests and abilities.
The process is not an easy one, but that discovery can allow you to begin to develop your plans for college and a career before many of your peers.