HIGH SCHOOL
Ages 14 - 18
Our high school program prepares students for their post-secondary education with the skills they need to succeed. Academic rigor is combined with the flexibility for students to request classes, join and start clubs, and develop important emotional resilience and self-advocacy skills that carry them confidently forward.

HIGH SCHOOL AT EDUCATION WITHOUT WALLS

FULL-TIME HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
This program offers a holistic education with a complete academic curriculum, support services, available comprehensive college admissions counseling, and a full slate of extracurricular activities in which students can participate. Support services include executive function coaching, tutoring, and homework support. Learn more about our curriculum and educational philosophy here.
PART TIME HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
This program is ideal for families who homeschool their children and want to provide them with academically rigorous in-person classes and a well-rounded social environment.
Part-time students are also diploma candidates and will receive an EWoW diploma if they meet our diploma requirements.


HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY
High school students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher can participate in our High School Academy. This program allows our students to receive college credits, which can be counted toward their high school diploma and a college degree. High School Academy students receive guided counseling and the ability to study alongside other highly motivated peers. Read below about Chris, an alum who benefitted from this program.
“The High School Academy classes gave me an edge going to college, knowing I could do the work. I'm doing a five-year MBA program, and I can skip a year of college with these extra credits. I'll get my degree in four years and save a lot of money.”
Christopher Carrara - Class of 2021

CLASSES
Language Arts
Grammar and Essay Writing
Creative Writing
Heroes & Legends of Literature I & II
Journalism 101
AP Literature & Language
AP Language & Composition
College Writing Prep
Mathematics
Algebra I
Algebra II
Geometry
Pre-Calculus
Calculus AB
Data Analysis
Statistics
Science
Combined Science I & II
(Bio, Chem, Phys)
Astronomy
Environmental Science
Biochemistry in Herbal Medicine
Intro to Engineering
Practical Anatomy
Entomology
Mycology
Social Science
World History
Political Science
Anatomy of a Revolution
US Judicial System
US History
US Civics
Military History
Psychology
History of Art & Architecture
Ethics
Foreign Language
Japanese
Spanish
Latin
French
Beginning German
Beginning Cantonese
Health and Safety
Sports Lab
Yoga
Capoeira
Outdoor Education
Skills for Adult Life
Emergency Medical Training
Group Support Sessions
Fine Arts
Digital Art
Scientific Drawing
Digital Photography
Pottery
Anatomical Drawing
Rock Band
Botanical Art
Fiber Arts
Multimedia Art
Electives
Improvisation
Circus Arts
Intro to Computer Programming
Dance
Music Theory & Composition
Music Production
Independent Study Options
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Electives (4 credits including Life Skills)
Fine Art (1 credit)
Foreign Language (3 credits) (4 recommended)
Health & Safety (2 credits including Outdoor Education)
Language Arts (4 credits)
Mathematics (3 credits) (4 recommended)
Science (4 credits, including lab)
Social Science (4.5 credits including U.S. History & Civics)
