Course Offerings
Comprehensive list of every course available to 9th Grade students at Fair Lawn High School
Scheduling Presentation
Presentation given to all 8th Grade students on February 4, 2025
Courses Offerings
Comprehensive list of every course available to 10th Grade students at Fair Lawn High School
Scheduling Presentation
Presentation given to all 9th Grade students on February 3, 2025
Courses Offerings
Comprehensive list of every course available to 11th Grade students at Fair Lawn High School
Scheduling Presentation
Presentation given to all 10th Grade students on February 3, 2025
Courses Offerings
Comprehensive list of every course available to 12th Grade students at Fair Lawn High School
Scheduling Presentation
Presentation given to all 11th Grade students on February 3, 2025
Students electing to take an 8th course in lieu of a lunch period must submit this contract. Please note that the course you choose may not be available during periods 5 or 6, even though it will replace your lunch period.
Students electing to take any Advanced Placement level courses must submit this contract indicating that they are aware of Fair Lawn's policies and agree to adhere to them.
Current 10th grade students may apply for the opportunity to earn an Associate Degree from BCC while attending high school. Students will enroll in 5 courses per semester (fall & spring) during their Junior and Senior years of high school and return to FLHS for periods 5-8 to complete their high school graduation requirements. See application for eligibility criteria and program description.
Seniors on track to graduate may enroll in up to two (2) courses per semester at Bergen Community College and are permitted to leave Fair Lawn High School after their 4th-period class. Credits obtained from Bergen Experience program do not fulfill the requirements to graduate from High School.
English
AP English 10 Seminar
AP English Language & Composition
AP English Literature & Composition
Capstone Program
AP Seminar
AP Research
History & Social Sciences
AP US History 1
AP US History 2
AP World History: Modern
AP Comparative Government & Politics
AP European History
AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
AP Psychology
AP Art History
Math & Computer Science
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science Principles
Sciences
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics 1
AP Physics C
AP Environmental Science
Arts
AP 2D Art and Design
AP 3D Art and Design
AP Drawing
AP Music Theory
World Languages
AP Chinese Language & Culture
AP French Language & Culture
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Courses / Scheduling
Course Scheduling Presentations
Course Selection for the 2024-2025 school year will be done entirely online. To register for courses, you must log onto the Parent Portal following these instructions. For grade-level specific instructions, please refer to the appropriate presentations below.
Course Selection Sheets
These sheets are available in the School Counseling office as well.
Pre-Requisites
Course Appeal Form
Contract for 8th Course Selection
You may be permitted to take the 8th class instead of lunch. Be advised that the class you select may not run during 5th or 6th period, but the course will replace your lunch option. You may elect to take the class either Pass/Fail or for a letter grade. Only one course may be selected as a Pass/Fail option. ONLY courses that are listed on the contract are eligible to replace lunch.
Graduation Requirements
In order to receive your high school diploma in the state of New Jersey, you must complete a 120 credit program of study that includes mandatory core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and World Language. You must also complete three required elective courses. Each Full Year course is worth 5 credits, and each 1-semester course is worth 2.5 credits. The following are the set number of credits per subject area needed to graduate:
Language Arts Literacy (English): 20 credits
Mathematics: 15 credits
Social Studies: 15 credits
5 credits of World History
10 credits of US History
Science: 15 credits (must include Biology)
World Language: 5 credits
Physical Education/Health: 5 credits per year
Personal Financial Literacy: 2.5 credits
Visual & Performing Arts: 5 credits
Career/Technical/Life Skills: 5 credits
In addition to these course requirements, every student must pass a state-approved assessment in Language Arts Literacy and Mathematics before graduation.
What is Dual Credit?
Dual credit programs allow high school students to earn college credit for courses taken while they are in high school. Fair Lawn High School has dual credit partnerships with Bergen Community College, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and Kean University.
Benefits of Dual Credit Courses:
Taking dual credit courses in high school costs less than taking college-level classes while enrolled in a college or postsecondary technical school.
Most dual credit course credits may be transferred to college and universities. To find out if a course counts for a specific college requirement, students are encouraged to directly contact the colleges/universities they are interested in attending.
Students can gain college-level academic experience, making their overall transition to post-secondary education much smoother.
Studies indicate that if students take dual credit courses in high school, they will have a greater chance of succeeding in college and earning their degree.