Sage Oak’s High School program is designed to empower students by providing a personalized curriculum that emphasizes college and career preparedness, academic achievement, character development, leadership skills, and community involvement. Each student is paired with a dedicated Education Advisor to understand their interests, skills, and passions, developing customized plans that amplify their strengths and lifelong goals. Whether attending live online Sage Oak classes, taking community college courses for credits, or engaging in enrichment opportunities, Sage Oak ensures the curriculum personalized for each student helps them discover their ideal pathways to success in any field.
Our Sage Oak high school courses use either a digital curriculum or textbook/novel-based curriculum combined with twice-a-week, live online instruction from a credentialed Sage Oak teacher.
Course CatalogLearn more about our Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs by visiting our CTE page.
AP courses are rigorous, advanced courses that may have a GPA boost (5.0 GPA scale rather than a 4.0 GPA scale). In order for students to potentially earn college credit the student must take and pass the AP exam with a qualifying score. Sage Oak does not administer AP exams, but we can reach out to other local schools that offer the AP course to see if our students can test at their locations. Note that although AP exams are taken in the spring, schools usually order the AP exams in the fall.
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Sage Oak AP LedgerHigh school students at Sage Oak have the opportunity to enroll and participate in community college classes online or in person at a community college near you. Students can enroll in up to 11 units per semester and will receive both high school and college credit.
Dual EnrollmentCLEP exams are another option for acceleration. Not all colleges accept CLEP for credit – including UCs. Click here for a listing of colleges that do accept CLEP. Even though the UC doesn’t accept the CLEP credit, it could possibly help with UC admission or course placement.
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