Clubs


Core Academic Courses:

These are the foundational subjects like English, Math, Science, and Social Studies, often offered at different levels of difficulty (e.g., Honors, AP).


Honors Courses:

These are more challenging courses that provide students with a deeper understanding of the subject matter and prepare them for more advanced studies.


Advanced Placement (AP) Courses:

These are college-level courses that students can take in high school, potentially earning college credit if they perform well on the AP exam.


Electives:

Students can choose from a variety of elective courses based on their interests, which can include arts, music, technology, and various career-related options.


Career and Technology Education (CTE) Courses:

These courses provide students with skills and knowledge in specific career areas, like computer science, business, or technology.


Work-Based Learning:

Students can participate in internships, shadowing opportunities, and other real-world learning experiences to connect their studies with the working world.


JROTC:

Easley High School may offer Junior ROTC, providing students with a unique opportunity to learn about leadership and military skills.