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CVA Course Catalog

Explore the online courses available through CVA. This page includes course descriptions, CVA course numbers, syllabus links, and important registration notes to help you review your options. 

Please note that the course numbers listed here are specific to CVA online courses, so use the numbers on this page when looking at CVA course options. For most courses, A refers to the first half of the course, B refers to the second half, and Y refers to the full-year version. Some half-credit courses may only have one course number.

All CVA courses meet NCAA eligibility requirements. 

You can click on the subject areas below to view a list of courses offered, or you can view the course listings, descriptions, and syllabi by clicking the content area in the following section. 

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Course Listings, Descriptions, and Syllabi

+English Language Arts8 courses

Advanced Placement (AP) English Language & Composition *

AP
CVA Course Number(s)23.3530092 (A)*
23.3530093 (B)*
23.3530095 (Y)*
Course DescriptionIn the AP English Language and Composition class, students will read and analyze American prose written during various periods, disciplines, and rhetorical contexts. Additionally, students will gain a better understanding of the interactions among different writers' purposes, audience expectations, and subjects. *For the 25-26 School year, CVA's AP English Language will not include Literature and Composition II standards; students will not be eligible to take the Literature and Composition II End-of-Course test upon completion. Updated syllabus coming soon.

Advanced Placement (AP) English Literature & Composition

AP
CVA Course Number(s)23.3650092 (A)
23.3650093 (B)
23.3650095 (Y)
Course DescriptionThis course is designed to be the equivalent of a one-semester, introductory college course in English Literature, through which students are engaged in becoming skilled readers of prose written in a variety of rhetorical contexts. Updated syllabus coming soon.

Literature & Composition I


CVA Course Number(s)23.3616008 (A)
23.3616009 (B)
23.3616011 (Y)
Course DescriptionLiterature & Composition I is the first course in the sequence of secondary English language arts courses required for graduation. This course develops the integrated skill set that comprises the English language arts discipline to ensure that students are on track to be college and work-ready. CVA Literature & Composition I Syllabus

Literature & Composition II


CVA Course Number(s)23.3617008 (A)
23.3617009 (B)
23.3617011 (Y)
Course DescriptionLiterature & Composition II is the second course in the sequence of secondary English language arts courses required for graduation. This course develops the integrated skill set that comprises the English language arts discipline to ensure that students are on track to be college and work ready. CVA Literature & Composition II Syllabus

Literature & Composition III


CVA Course Number(s)23.3618008 (A)
23.3618009 (B)
23.3618011 (Y)
Course DescriptionLiterature & Composition III is the third course in the standard pathway of secondary English language arts courses. This course develops the integrated skill set that comprises the English language arts discipline to ensure that students are on track to be college and workplace ready. CVA Literature & Composition III Syllabus

British (English) Literature & Composition


CVA Course Number(s)23.3520096 (A)
23.3520097 (B)
23.3520099 (Y)
Course DescriptionA college prep course that surveys British works and authors and provides writing experiences related to the interpretations of literature. Grammar, vocabulary development, listening, speaking, and research will also be included. CVA British Literature Syllabus

Multicultural Literature & Composition


CVA Course Number(s)23.3670096 (A)
23.3670097 (B)
23.3670099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThis course focuses on world literature by and about people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. Students explore themes of linguistic and cultural diversity by comparing, contrasting, analyzing, and critiquing writing styles and universal themes. CVA Multicultural Literature Syllabus

World Literature & Composition


CVA Course Number(s)23.3630008 (A)
23.3630009 (B)
23.3630011 (Y)
Course DescriptionA college prep course that surveys the words of the early literature of the world through the present day. Skills in literary analysis and critical thinking are stressed. Literary terms, vocabulary study, composition techniques, and parallel readings will be incorporated. CVA World Literature Syllabus
+Career, Technology, & Agricultural Education5 courses

Nutrition and Food Science Pathway:

The following three courses represent a Georgia Career Cluster. When a student successfully completes a career cluster, they are eligible to take an End-Of-Pathway Assessment (EOPA). Successful completion of the EOPA earns the student industry certification.

Food, Nutrition, & Wellness


CVA Course Number(s)20.4161080 (A)
20.4161081 (B)
20.4161083 (Y)
Course DescriptionFood, Nutrition, and Wellness is an essential course in understanding nutritional needs and food choices for optimal health of individuals across the lifespan. Interrelationships with wellness are explored. This course leads to the advanced nutrition pathway and develops a knowledge base and the skills necessary to select alternatives in the marketplace, with an emphasis on nutrient content, the development of chronic diseases, and food safety. CVA Food, Nutrition, and Wellness Syllabus

Food for Life


CVA Course Number(s)20.4140080 (A)
20.4140081 (B)
20.4140083 (Y)
Course DescriptionFood for Life is an advanced course in food and nutrition that addresses the variation in nutritional needs at specific stages of the human life cycle: lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood including elderly. CVA recommends that students taking this course have already completed the Food, Nutrition, & Wellness course or its equivalent. CVA Food For Life Syllabus

Food Science


CVA Course Number(s)20.4181080 (A)
20.4181081 (B)
20.4181083 (Y)
Course DescriptionFood science integrates many branches of science and relies on the application of rapid advances in technology to expand and improve the food supply. Students will evaluate the effects of processing, preparation, and storage on the quality, safety, wholesomeness, and nutritive value of foods. CVA recommends that students taking this course have already completed the Food, Nutrition, & Wellness and the Food for Life courses or their equivalents. CVA Food Science Syllabus

Intro to Business & Technology


CVA Course Number(s)07.4413080 (A)
07.4413081 (B)
07.4413083 (Y)
Course DescriptionIntroduction to Business & Technology is a foundational course for high school students interested in Business, Technology, and related fields. It covers essential business principles, financial decision-making, and technology skills needed in today's workforce. Students will learn business operations, management, and ownership while developing employability skills and applying knowledge to real-world situations. CVA Introduction to Business and Technology Syllabus

Marketing Principles


CVA Course Number(s)08.4740080 (A)
08.4740081 (B)
08.4740083 (Y)
Course DescriptionMarketing Principles is the foundational course for Marketing and Management, Fashion, Merchandising and Retail Management, Marketing Communications and Promotion, Hospitality and Tourism and Sports and Entertainment Marketing Pathways. CVA Marketing Principles Syllabus
+Electives2 courses

Esports


CVA Course Number(s)11.3800096 (A)
11.3800097 (B)
11.3800099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThis course explores the cutting-edge fusion of computing technology and competitive gaming, a revolution that's reshaping the future of sports. Esports is booming, creating a dynamic industry that demands diverse skills from marketing, art, programming, and beyond. CVA Esports Syllabus

CVA SAT® Prep


CVA Course Number(s)35.3660096 (A)
35.3660097 (B)
35.3660099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe comprehensive online SAT® prep class is designed to help you build the skills, strategies, and confidence needed to succeed on test day. This interactive course offers robust instruction, expert tips, and plenty of practice to help you maximize your score. CVA SAT Prep Syllabus
+Mathematics8 courses

Algebra: Concepts and Connections


CVA Course Number(s)27.3811096 (A)*
27.3811097 (B)*
27.3811099 (Y)*
Course DescriptionAlgebra is the first course in a sequence of three high school courses designed to ensure career and college readiness. Students will apply their algebraic and geometric reasoning skills to make sense of problems involving algebra, geometry, bivariate data, and statistics. CVA Algebra Syllabus

Geometry: Concepts and Connections


CVA Course Number(s)27.3821096 (A)*
27.3821097 (B)*
27.3821099 (Y)*
Course DescriptionGeometry is the second course in a sequence of three high school courses designed to ensure career and college readiness. This course is intended to enhance students' geometric, algebraic, graphical, and probabilistic reasoning skills. CVA Geometry Syllabus

Honors Geometry: Concepts and Connections

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)27.3821030 (A)*
27.3821031 (B)*
27.3821033 (Y)*
Course DescriptionThe second course in a sequence of three required high school courses. The honors course is more challenging than standard courses and provides multiple opportunities for students to take greater responsibility for their learning. *Please Note - middle school students taking these courses during the fall or spring term will have a slightly different course number. CVA Honors Geometry Syllabus

Advanced Algebra: Concepts and Connections


CVA Course Number(s)27.3831096 (A)
27.3831097 (B)
27.3831099 (Y)
Course DescriptionAdvanced Algebra is the third course in a sequence of courses designed to ensure career and college readiness. It is intended to prepare students for fourth mathematics course options relevant to their post-secondary pursuits. CVA Advanced Algebra Syllabus

Honors Advanced Algebra: Concepts and Connections

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)27.3831074 (A)
27.3831075 (B)
27.3831077 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe culminating course in a sequence of three required high school courses. The honors course is more challenging than standard courses and provides multiple opportunities for students to take greater responsibility for their learning. CVA Honors Advanced Algebra Syllabus

Precalculus


CVA Course Number(s)27.3841096 (A)
27.3841097 (B)
27.3841099 (Y)
Course DescriptionPrecalculus is a fourth-year mathematics course option for students who have completed Advanced Algebra: Concepts and Connections (or the equivalent). The course is intended to provide students with opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of Algebraic concepts that are critical to the study of Calculus. CVA Precalculus Syllabus

Advanced Mathematical Decision Making


CVA Course Number(s)27.3850096 (A)
27.3850097 (B)
27.3850099 (Y)
Course DescriptionAdvanced Mathematical Decision Making is a course designed to follow the completion of Algebra II or Accelerated Geometry B/Algebra II. The course will give students further experiences with statistical information and summaries, methods of designing and conducting statistical studies, an opportunity to analyze various voting processes, modeling of data, basic financial decisions, and use network models for making informed decisions. CVA AMDM Syllabus

Advanced Placement (AP) Statistics

AP
CVA Course Number(s)27.3740092 (A)
27.3740093 (B)
27.3740095 (Y)
Course DescriptionAdvanced Placement Statistics offers a combination of assessment and instruction in the areas of exploring data, sampling, and experimentation by planning and conducting studies, anticipating patterns using probability and simulation, and using statistical inference to analyze data and draw conclusions. CVA AP Stats Syllabus
+Health and Physical Education3 courses

First Aid & Safety (.5 Credit)

0.5 Credit
CVA Course Number(s)17.3130098
Course DescriptionThis elective HPE course prepares students to respond to emergencies with life-saving skills such as basic first aid, CPR, AED use, and injury prevention. Topics include wound care, choking, burns, fractures, and recognizing medical emergencies like heart attacks and strokes. Students will engage in hands-on practice, emergency role-play, and learn about disaster preparedness, safety, and risk assessment. CVA First Aid and Safety Syllabus

Health (.5 Credit)

0.5 Credit
CVA Course Number(s)17.3110098
Course DescriptionCVA offers Health as a half-credit (0.5 credit) course. This course provides a direct and factual approach to health education that is practical, personal, and positive. Health topics include safety, drug education, nutrition, personal health, growth and development, building self-esteem, and relationship skills. CVA Health Syllabus

PLEASE NOTE: CVA Health does NOT include the Alcohol and Drug Awareness (ADAP) training required for obtaining a driver's license. Students who take CVA Health are eligible to take the Online ADAP (eADAP) program offered for free by the State of Georgia. eADAP FAQ   eADAP Registration

Personal Fitness (.5 Credit)

0.5 Credit
CVA Course Number(s)36.3510098
Course DescriptionCVA offers Personal Fitness as a half-credit (0.5 credit) course. This course introduces methods to attain a healthy level of physical fitness; implements a lifetime fitness program based on a personal fitness assessment that stresses strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body composition, and cardiovascular endurance. CVA Personal Fitness Syllabus

PLEASE NOTE: CVA Personal Fitness does NOT include the Alcohol and Drug Awareness (ADAP) training required for obtaining a driver's license. Students who take CVA Personal Fitness are eligible to take the Online ADAP (eADAP) program offered for free by the State of Georgia. eADAP FAQ   eADAP Registration
+Science14 courses

Advanced Placement (AP) Environmental Science

AP
CVA Course Number(s)26.3620092 (A)
26.3620093 (B)
26.3620095 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe AP Environmental Science course is designed to be the equivalent of a one-semester, introductory college course in environmental science, through which students engage with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. CVA AP Environmental Science Syllabus

Anatomy and Physiology


CVA Course Number(s)26.3730096 (A)
26.3730097 (B)
26.3730099 (Y)
Course DescriptionAnatomy and Physiology integrates the study of the structures and functions of the human body. Rather than focusing on distinct anatomical and physiological systems, instruction is focused on the essential requirements for life. Areas of study include organization of the body; protection, support and movement; providing internal coordination and regulation; processing and transporting; and reproduction, growth and development. CVA Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus

Anatomy and Physiology (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)26.3730074 (A)
26.3730075 (B)
26.3730077 (Y)
Course DescriptionHonors Anatomy and Physiology integrates the study of the structures and functions of the human body. Students taking the Honors course will study topics that increase the depth and scope of their study of the structures and function of the human body. CVA Honors Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus

Astronomy


CVA Course Number(s)40.3210096 (A)
40.3210097 (B)
40.3210099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe study of the matter and energy beyond the earth's atmosphere and the relationship between the earth and that matter and energy. Topics include the structure and origin of planets and planetesimals, stars, galaxies and galaxy clusters, dark matter, the edge of the universe, and the energy of the universe. CVA Astronomy Syllabus

Biology


CVA Course Number(s)26.3120096 (A)
26.3120097 (B)
26.3120099 (Y)
Course DescriptionA course in which the students will learn and understand biological functions and systems on the molecular, cellular, systemic, and environmental levels. Students will also be able to implement applications of biological processes to everyday situations. CVA Biology Syllabus

Biology (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)26.3120030 (A)
26.3120031 (B)
26.3120033 (Y)
Course DescriptionA course in which the students will learn and understand biological functions and systems on the molecular, cellular, systemic, and environmental levels. Students taking the Honors course will study topics that increase the depth and scope of their study of the ideas and concepts of the topics contained in the course. CVA Honors Biology Syllabus

Chemistry


CVA Course Number(s)40.3510096 (A)
40.3510097 (B)
40.3510099 (Y)
Course DescriptionChemistry is the study of atoms, structure and properties of matter, the conservation and interaction of energy and matter, and the use of Kinetic Molecular Theory to model atomic and molecular motion in chemical and physical processes. CVA Chemistry Syllabus

Chemistry (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)40.3510074 (A)
40.3510075 (B)
40.3510077 (Y)
Course DescriptionHonors Chemistry is the study of atoms, structure and properties of matter, the conservation and interaction of energy and matter, and the use of Kinetic Molecular Theory to model atomic and molecular motion in chemical and physical processes. Honor Chemistry students will study the topics in more depth as well as do introductory studies in organic chemistry. CVA Honors Chemistry Syllabus

Epidemiology


CVA Course Number(s)26.3650096 (A)
26.3650097 (B)
26.3650099 (Y)
Course DescriptionEpidemiology builds upon foundational investigations from biology and emphasizes performance-based learning through scientific research applied to real-world scenarios. Students will develop skills in designing, implementing, and evaluating studies to enhance their media literacy and understanding of public health. CVA Epidemiology Syllabus

Environmental Science


CVA Course Number(s)26.3611096 (A)
26.3611097 (B)
26.3611099 (Y)
Course DescriptionEnvironmental science integrates the study of many components of our environment, including the human impact on our planet. Students investigate the flow of energy and cycling of matter within ecosystems and evaluate the types, availability, allocation, and sustainability of energy resources. CVA Environmental Science

Forensic Science


CVA Course Number(s)40.3930096 (A)
40.3930097 (B)
40.3930099 (Y)
Course DescriptionIn this course students will learn the scientific protocols for analyzing a crime scene, how to use chemical and physical separation methods to isolate and identify materials, how to analyze biological evidence, and the criminal use of tools, including impressions from firearms, tool marks, arson, and explosive evidence. CVA Forensic Science Syllabus

Physical Science


CVA Course Number(s)40.3110096 (A)*
40.3110097 (B)*
40.3110099 (Y)*
Course DescriptionA course designed to give the student a basic introduction to the nature of chemistry and physics. Concepts are reinforced by appropriate laboratory activities, mathematical solutions, historical perspectives, and everyday technological applications. *Please Note - middle school students taking these courses during the fall or spring term will have a slightly different course number. CVA Physical Science Syllabus

Physics


CVA Course Number(s)40.3810096 (A)
40.3810097 (B)
40.3810099 (Y)
Course DescriptionCVA Physics is designed to continue the student investigations of the physical sciences that began in grades K-8 and provide students the necessary skills to be proficient in physics. The standards include more abstract concepts such as nuclear decay processes, interactions of matter and energy, velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, properties and interactions of matter, electromagnetic and mechanical waves, and electricity, magnetism and their interactions. CVA Physics Syllabus

Physics (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)40.3810074 (A)
40.3810075 (B)
40.3810077 (Y)
Course DescriptionCVA Honors Physics is designed to continue the student investigations of the physical sciences that began in grades K-8 and provide students the necessary skills to be proficient in physics. The Honors course will study topics that increase the depth and scope of their study of the concepts in the on-level course, plus some additional topics in Modern Physics. CVA Honors Physics Syllabus
+Social Studies9 courses

Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography

AP
CVA Course Number(s)45.3770092 (A)
45.3770093 (B)
45.3770095 (Y)
Course DescriptionAP Human Geography introduces students to the study of how humans understand, use, and change the surface of the Earth. Aligned with College Board guidelines, this course covers topics like population, migration, cultural patterns, political systems, agriculture, urban development, and globalization. CVA AP Human Geography Syllabus

Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology

AP
CVA Course Number(s)45.3160092 (A)
45.3160093 (B)
45.3160095 (Y)
Course DescriptionAP Psychology is a college-level survey course that requires the use of special measurements and research methods. This course includes psychological foundations and research, biological foundations, changes in behavior and cognition, and variability of behavior among individuals and groups. CVA AP Psychology Syllabus

Advanced Placement (AP) US History

AP
CVA Course Number(s)45.3820092 (A)
45.3820093 (B)
45.3820095 (Y)
Course DescriptionAP United States History is a study the cultural, economic, political, and social developments that have shaped the United States from c. 1491 to the present. You'll analyze texts, visual sources, and other historical evidence and write essays expressing historical arguments. CVA AP US History Syllabus

American Government (.5 Credit)

0.5 Credit
CVA Course Number(s)45.3570098
Course DescriptionCVA offers Government as a half-credit (0.5 credit) course. This course provides students with a background in the philosophy, functions, and structure of the United States government. Students examine the philosophical foundations of the United States government and how that philosophy developed. CVA American Government Syllabus

Personal Finance and Economics (.5 Credit)*

0.5 Credit
CVA Course Number(s)45.3610098
Course DescriptionCVA offers Economics as a half-credit (0.5 credit) course. This course is a study of fundamental concepts and essential elements of the market economic system in a problem/issues orientation. In addition to the fundamentals of economic decision-making, students will learn personal finance skills they can apply to their own futures – including managing and balancing budgets; understanding and building credit; protecting against identity theft and consumer protections; and understanding tax forms, student loan applications, and pay stubs. CVA Personal Finance and Economics Syllabus

Sociology


CVA Course Number(s)45.3310096 (A)
45.3310097 (B)
45.3310099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThis course is an introductory study in sociology, the study of social behavior and the organization of human society. Students will learn about the historical development of the field of sociology and the procedures for conducting research in sociology. CVA Sociology Syllabus

US History


CVA Course Number(s)45.3810096 (A)
45.3810097 (B)
45.3810099 (Y)
Course DescriptionUS History is a survey of major events and themes in United States history. The course begins with English settlement and concludes with significant developments in the early 21st Century. The student will also be encouraged to think independently. CVA US History Syllabus

World History


CVA Course Number(s)45.3830096 (A)
45.3830097 (B)
45.3830099 (Y)
Course DescriptionWorld History is a survey course that provides students with a comprehensive, intensive study of major events and themes in world history. Students begin with a study of the earliest civilizations worldwide and continue to examine major developments and themes in all regions of the world. CVA World History Syllabus

World History (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)45.3830074 (A)
45.3830075 (B)
45.3830077 (Y)
Course DescriptionHonors World History is a survey course that provides students with a comprehensive, intensive study of major events and themes in world history. The Honors level course allows students the opportunity to develop historical thinking skills and apply them to modern-day events and issues. CVA World History Syllabus
+World Languages14 courses

American Sign Language I


CVA Course Number(s)64.3310096 (A)
64.3310097 (B)
64.3310099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level I ASL course focuses on the development of communicative competence in the target language and understanding of the culture(s) of the people who sign the language. It assumes that the students have minimal or no prior knowledge of the language and culture. By the end of Level I, students will exhibit Novice-Mid level proficiency in speaking and writing and Novice-High level proficiency in reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA ASL 1 Syllabus

American Sign Language II


CVA Course Number(s)64.3320096 (A)
64.3320097 (B)
64.3320099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level II American Sign Language (ASL) class focuses on the development of communicative competence in the target language and understanding of the culture(s) of the people who sign the language. This class requires active participation. CVA ASL 2 Syllabus

French I


CVA Course Number(s)60.3110096 (A)
60.3110097 (B)
60.3110099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level I French course focuses on the development of communicative competence in the target language and understanding of the culture(s) of the people who speak the language. It assumes that the students have minimal or no prior knowledge of the language and culture. By the end of Level I, students will exhibit Novice-Mid level proficiency in speaking and writing and Novice-High level proficiency in listening, and reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA French 1 Syllabus

French II


CVA Course Number(s)60.3120096 (A)
60.3120097 (B)
60.3120099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level II French course focuses on the continued development of communicative competence in the target language. It assumes that the students have successfully completed a Level I course or are at a Novice-Mid level of proficiency. By the end of Level II, students will exhibit Novice-Mid level proficiency in speaking and writing and Novice-High level proficiency in listening and reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA French 2 Syllabus

French III (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)60.3130096 (A)
60.3130097 (B)
60.3130099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level III French course focuses on the continued development of communicative competence in the target language. It assumes that the students have completed a Level II course or are at a Novice-Mid to Novice-High level of proficiency. This class requires active participation. CVA Honors French 3 Syllabus

Latin I


CVA Course Number(s)61.3410096 (A)
61.3410097 (B)
61.3410099 (Y)
Course DescriptionIn Latin I, students begin acquiring reading skills in Latin as well as strengthening their English reading and vocabulary skills through vocabulary building and analyzing sentence structure. Through the reading selections and class discussions, students learn about the daily lives of the Romans and make comparisons relevant to today's society. CVA Latin 1 Syllabus

Latin II


CVA Course Number(s)61.3420096 (A)
61.3420097 (B)
61.3420099 (Y)
Course DescriptionIn Latin II, students refine reading skills in Latin as well as continue to strengthen their English reading and vocabulary skills through vocabulary building and analyzing sentence structure. Students acquire a more in-depth knowledge about the daily lives and history of the Romans. CVA Latin 2 Syllabus

Spanish I


CVA Course Number(s)60.3710096 (A)
60.3710097 (B)
60.3710099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level I Spanish course focuses on the development of communicative competence in the target language and understanding of the culture(s) of the people who speak the language. By the end of Level I, students will exhibit Novice-Mid level proficiency in speaking and writing and Novice-High level proficiency in listening, and reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA Spanish 1 Syllabus

Spanish II


CVA Course Number(s)60.3720096 (A)
60.3720097 (B)
60.3720099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level II Spanish course focuses on the continued development of communicative competence in the target language. It assumes that the students have successfully completed a Level I course or are at a Novice-Mid level of proficiency. By the end of Level II, students will exhibit Novice-Mid level proficiency in speaking and writing and Novice-High level proficiency in listening and reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA Spanish 2 Syllabus

Spanish III (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)60.3730096 (A)
60.3730097 (B)
60.3730099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level III Spanish course focuses on the continued development of communicative competence in the target language. By the end of Level III, students will exhibit Novice-High level proficiency in speaking and writing and Intermediate-Low proficiency in listening and reading (ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, 1999). CVA Honors Spanish 3 Syllabus

Spanish IV (Honors)

Honors
CVA Course Number(s)60.3740096 (A)
60.3740097 (B)
60.3740099 (Y)
Course DescriptionThe Level IV Spanish course focuses on the continued development of communicative competence in the target language. It assumes that the students have completed a Level III course or are at a Novice-High to Intermediate-Low level of proficiency. During this course, most students should move into the Intermediate level of proficiency. CVA Honors Spanish 4 Syllabus

6th Grade Spanish (New Fall 2026)


CVA Course Number(s)60.3710093 (A)
60.3710094 (B)
60.3710095 (Y)
Course DescriptionDescription and Syllabus Coming Soon

7th Grade Spanish (New Fall 2026)


CVA Course Number(s)60.3720093 (A)
60.3720094 (B)
60.3720095 (Y)
Course DescriptionDescription and Syllabus Coming Soon

8th Grade Spanish (New Fall 2026)


CVA Course Number(s)60.3730093 (A)
60.3730094 (B)
60.3730095 (Y)
Course DescriptionDescription and Syllabus Coming Soon

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