Front Range Christian School encourages all students to take a challenging academic program. In an effort to ensure a high academic program, prerequisites have been established to set admission criteria for certain courses and to serve as indicators of the academic skills needed to succeed.
In addition, more specific prerequisites for these courses are listed by course in this online Course Catalog.
Recognizing that there may be some instances when students are close to meeting prerequisites for a course and are highly motivated to enroll in that course, FRCS has created an appeal process to take these facts into account.
Appeal Process:
If a student does not meet the prerequisites required or was not recommended for placement in the requested course desired, the student’s parent may appeal to the FRCS Guidance Counselor Department by completing the FRCS Academic Performance contract and approval from the teacher and guidance counselor.
FRCS Guidance Department will examine a student’s appeal based on the following:
- Recommendation for the class by their current teacher for that subject
- Overall GPA as well as grades in requested subject course
- Attendance
- EXPLORE/PLAN score that meets ACT bench mark or above
- PSAT Scores
- Demonstrated maturity to handle the increased work load
Students placed in the requested classes will be expected to meet and maintain the academic standards of the course. If, after enrollment, the course content is determined by the student to be too difficult, he/she may drop the course within FRCS add/drop period.
Requests will be on a space available basis.
Social Studies
World History
In this course, students examine information and complete activities that focus on interesting people, places, and events that have shaped our world. They learn not only world history concepts and facts, but many Christian values and principles that will help them make right decisions and be examples of Jesus Christ. This class covers history and geography topics on ancient civilizations from around the world.
American History
This course provides students with information and activities that focus on interesting people, places and events that shaped our nation. Students explore the history of the United States and how it has come about under God’s direction and design. Students are exposed to history and geography topics to help them connect major and minor events in each time period. In addition, each student has an opportunity to relate the information studied to current events of today. Christian values are taught to help students make the right decisions and become godly examples for all people.