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A world-class curriculum doesn’t have to come from a traditional school.
We bring it to your home.

With clear learning objectives, real assessments, and optional teacher support, our curriculum equips students for high school graduation and beyond.

Curriculum Overview

We believe education should be shaped by parents—not institutions. Choose from a variety of courses that fit your values and your child’s unique needs.

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We provide a strong base in reading, writing, math, and history—built on clarity and skill-building—helping students develop critical thinking and confidence to thrive.

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From early grades to high school, students engage in science, technology, engineering, and math through real-world applications, interactive activities, and logic-based learning.

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Explore coding, art, language, personal finance, history deep-dives, health & wellness, and more. Families select topics that align with their goals and values.

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FOUNDATION

A strong academic base for lifelong learning.

Every student at AAVA begins with four essential subjects: reading, writing, math, and history. These core areas form the foundation for clear thinking, effective communication, and real understanding.

Reading & Writing
Build comprehension, critical thinking, and confident written expression.

Math
Develop strong problem-solving skills through step-by-step mastery, not rushed memorization.

History
Explore the events and ideas that have shaped the world, while learning to think critically, ask thoughtful questions, and make meaningful connections.

This foundation helps students grow into independent thinkers who are confident in their abilities and capable of taking ownership of their learning.

Sample Courses

(Hover over each section to view sample courses.)

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College Prep

- ACT Preparation

- AP Biology

- AP Calculus

- AP U.S. Gov

- AP U.S. History

- AP World History

- AP Human Geography

- AP Psychology

- AP Spanish

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English

- English 7-12

- Advanced Literature             Comprehension  

- Science Fiction Literature

- Bible as Literature

- Reading Comprehension

- Creative Writing

- Writing Poetry

- Technical Writing

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History

- World History

- U.S. History

- Government

- Economics

- American West History

- Northwest History

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Math

- Math

- Pre-Algebra

- Algebra

- Geometry

- Pre-Calculus

- Calculus

- Trigonometry

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STEM Exploration

Building the skills for tomorrow’s problem-solvers.

AAVA’s STEM program introduces students to science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on, real-world learning. From foundational concepts to advanced applications, students develop the skills and mindset they need to thrive in a technology-driven world.

Science: Explore the natural world through inquiry-based learning in biology, chemistry, physics, and beyond.

Tech: Technology isn’t just taught, it’s used daily, through both coursework and the digital tools students rely on.

Engineering: Build practical problem-solving skills by exploring mechanics, diagnostics, and real-world systems

Our STEM approach fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and innovation, helping students turn knowledge into meaningful future opportunities.

Sample Courses

(Hover over each section to view sample courses.)

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Science

- Biology

- Chemistry

- Physics

- Earth Science

- Environmental Science​

- Anatomy and Physiology

- Medical Terminology

- Astronomy

- Meteorology

- Psychology/ AP Psychology

- Preparing for Health Occupations

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Math/

Future Planning

- Accounting

- Calculus/ AP Calculus

- Trigonometry​

- Study Skills

- Education + Career Planning

- Personal Finance

- Financial Literacy

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Engineering

- Small Engine Repair

- Automotive Basics

- Exploring Computer Science

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Technology

- Computer Science

- Computer Technology

- Typing

- Technical Writing

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Electives and Enrichment

Explore interests. Build skills. Discover what’s next.

AAVA’s electives are designed to spark curiosity, encourage personal growth, and develop real-world skills. Students explore subjects that align with their interests and values, creating a well-rounded education that supports both academic and personal development.

World Languages: Build communication skills and cultural awareness through a wide range of language options.

Business: Learn entrepreneurial thinking, professional communication, and practical economic skills through courses like marketing, accounting, and public speaking.

Career Exploration: Explore potential career paths, gain job-relevant skills, and prepare for life beyond high school

Hobbies & Life Skills: Develop creativity, confidence, and wellness through hands-on courses that support self-expression and personal growth.

These electives help students better understand who they are, what they enjoy, and how to plan for the future.

Sample Courses

(Hover over each section to view sample courses.)

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Language

- Spanish

- Chinese

- French

- German

- Japanese

- Korean

- Latin

- Russian

- ASL

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Business

- Accounting

- Business

Communications

- Business Math

- Marketing

- Commercial Art

- Public Speaking

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Careers

- Journalism

- Interior Design

- Nutrition

- Fashion

- Business Office Specialist

- Digital Photography

- Child Development

- Preparing for Health Occupations

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Hobbies &

Life Skills

- Gardening​

- Photography

- Guitar

- Piano

- Fitness

- Art

- Drawing

- Aerobics

Curriculum Requirements

Middle School

7th & 8th Grade Curriculum

  • Language Arts

  • Mathematics

  • Science

  • Social Studies

  • Fine Art / Foreign Language / Elective

  • Tools for success

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High School

Graduation Requirements.

  • English -  8 semester courses.

    • 9th - 12th grade.​

  • Mathematics - 4 semester courses.

    • 2 approved courses.​​​​​​

  • Science - 4 semester courses

    • 1 life science, 1 physical science​

  • Social Studies - 6 semester courses

    • World History​

    • US History

    • Economics​​

    • US Government

  • Foreign Language or Fine Art - 2 semester course

  • Health - 2 semester course

  • Financial Literacy - 1 semester course

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