Curriculum
Maur Hill - Mount Academy provides a well-rounded curriculum designed to challenge students to learn and achieve beyond just the basics. In addition to standard grade-level courses, we offer honors, Advanced Placement, college-credit courses, and electives. MH - MA uses a 4.0 grading scale (GPA).
Required Courses
Students may choose to graduate with the standard diploma or strive for the Regents Honors diploma. Both require successful completion of 28 units, with required courses as indicated.
Required Courses
- 4 English - Must include English 3 (American Lit.)
- 4 Mathematics
- 4 Religion - One per year enrolled at MHMA
- 4 Science - Must include Biology and Chemistry
- 4 Social Studies - Must include U.S. History and American Government
- 4 Electives
- 2 Foreign Language - 2 years of the same language
- 1 Fine Arts
- 1 PE/Health
Additional courses required for Regents Honors Diploma*
- Physics
- Math beyond Algebra II
- Economics
*Requires cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
Honors, Advanced Placement (AP) & College Credit
When given the opportunity, students will rise up to meet new challenges. To meet the needs of motivated students, we offer honors, Advanced Placement (AP), and college credit courses.
Freshman (9th grade)
- Honors English
- Honors World History
Sophomore (10th grade)
- Honors English II
- Honors American History
Junior (11th grade)
- Honors English III
- American Literature
Senior (12th grade)
- College English Composition
- College Literature
- AP U.S. History
- AP Government
- AP Calculus
- College Human Anatomy
Listed in traditional order by grade.
Elective Courses
To graduate, every student must take four units of elective courses. We made a variety of electives available so that students may pursue areas of study in which they have a personal interest. We offer the following:
- Art
- Band
- Choir
- Coding
- Film
- Freshman Seminar
- Graphic Design
- International Seminar
- Music
- Music Appreciation
- Photography
- Senior Seminar
- Test Prep
- Theatre
- Yearbook
Service Hours
We require students to complete the following number of service hours:
20 hours - Grade 9 or first-year student
25 hours - Grade 10 or second-year student
30 hours - Grade 11 or third-year student
35 hours - Grade 12