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Original Credit Courses Offered Over the Summer

  • Writer: Patty Fisk
    Patty Fisk
  • Jul 29
  • 1 min read

This summer, students had a choice to challenge themselves to an Edgenuity course worth one full credit.


Registration started on May 15. These non-refundable courses started on June 2, 2025, and ended July 18, 2025. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors were allowed to choose any of the courses below, while incoming Freshmen were able to enroll in elective courses only.


  • English 4

  • Financial Math

  • Statistics

  • Earth and Space

  • Environmental Systems

  • Government and Economics

  • African American studies

  • Business Information Management

  • Digital Media

  • Money Matters


It was recommended to take no more than 2 courses, but students were allowed to take up to 3! All the work was remote, and each course was $35. Guided notes were available on the course to print as well.


“I did the Government and Economics course, and it was pretty challenging. I definitely learned a lot about my strengths and weaknesses in that subject. By July 18th, I felt accomplished that I was able to finish the course!” -Taylor E.


Imagine Learning/Edgenuity challenges students to practice their time management and work ethic. In summary, eligible students had an opportunity to get ahead academically and scout for their interests.

By: Legacy Junior, Taylor Elmore

 
 
 

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