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4 Year Plan
This is a guide to help you complete graduation requirements and post-secondary career planning. Each student's plan will look different based on their personal goals. Students should focus on completing 6 to 7 credits per year, with 4 credits being core courses.
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4Cs
4Cs stands for Credit, Community, Career, and College. Students will be taught how to explore, plan, and follow-through on postsecondary plans. This course is worth 2 credits and is designed to be taken in a two year time frame. We recommend taking 4Cs during freshmen and sophomore year. If taken outside of freshmen and sophomore year, please complete the artifact list that corresponds to your grade level.
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Bridge Courses
Bridge courses are onsite and for high school credit. Courses are fast paced and approximately four months in duration. Bridge courses include core and elective courses. Online Curriculum
Below is a list of online curricula that are often used by our students. This is not a complete list of available curriculum, rather a sampling of the most commonly used.
Acellus is an online program that is subscription based. One price for multiple classes. Acellus offers core and elective courses.
BYU/TBCS Buzz a curriculum for online core course instructions. Materials can easily be printed off for students who find it easier to read from a book vs on the computer.
Edynamic is an option for students to explore different career paths. Edynamic also allows a student to go beyond the basics, by allowing them to select a career path and work towards a certificate. Most of these classes can only be used for elective credit. You have the option of having an online teacher grading coursework, or you can be the one to grade!
Time 4 Learning offers each child their own learning path, with animated lessons, interactive activities, unit assessments, and integrated printable worksheets for reinforcement.
Write at Home is an online writing program. Students work with a writing coach, who critiques and helps the student become proficient in the writing process. They provide full year, semester, and workshop courses! AP Courses
Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams offer high school students an opportunity to pursue college-level coursework in a variety of subjects. AP courses are recognized by colleges and universities.
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SAT/ACT
The SAT and ACT assessments are standardized tests that are commonly used by colleges and universities. High scores on the SAT or ACT can improve a student's chance of admission to their desired college or university. Scores can also qualify students for scholarships, such as the Alaska Performing Scholarship.
Twindly Bridge is not offering on-site testing this year. Please reach out to your nearest high school for dates and registration information. There are several nationwide SAT test dates outside of the grade-bands offered by the district. This cost may be covered by your allotment. For questions about the SAT/PSAT, please contact College Board directly or click below on the desired assessment. WorkKeys
WorkKeys is a job skills assessment that measures foundational skills required for success in the workplace. The assessment helps students understand their strengths and areas of improvement. WorkKeys is often used in conjunction with the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC).
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Alaska
Performance Scholarship (APS) The Alaska Performance Scholarship program provides financial assistance to students in Alaska. This scholarship can be applied to colleges, universities, and Career Technical Education (CTE).
UA Scholars
The UA Scholar Award is awarded to students in the top 10 percent of their Alaska high school class at the end of junior year. The scholarship can be applied to any college in the University of Alaska system.
Mat-Su Health
Foundation Scholarship Program The Mat-Su Health Foundation provides two types of scholarships to Mat-Su residents; academic and vocational.
Alaska Education
Grant The Alaska Education Grant is funded through the Alaska Higher Education Investment Fund. This grant is provided on a need-based financial assistance
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Graduation
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Alaska
Career Information System (AKCIS) The Alaska Career Information System or AKCIS is a free resource to help middle and high school student plan for their future. Parent Guider
Alaska Vo-Tech Schools
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