Academics
Upon graduation from Page High School, students will have completed:
- English Language Arts – 4 credits
- Mathematics – 4 credits
- Science – 3 credits
- Social Studies – 3 credits
- Wellness – 1 credit
- Physical Education – 0.5 credit
- Personal Finance – 0.5 credit
- World Language – 2 credits
- Fine Arts – 1 credit
- Elective Focus – 3 credits
- Senior Project
Courses are offered at the following levels at Page High School:
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: designed to prepare a student to earn college credit through the successful completion of the A.P. Test in that subject area.
- Dual Enrollment
- Dual Credit
- Honors: a challenging pace designed for the student who has displayed a record of academic success. Students enrolled in Honors courses must complete the Honors Portfolio in order to receive Honors credit (this is required by the State of Tennessee).
- College Preparatory: all courses are considered college preparatory unless specifically labeled otherwise.
- Resource: open only to students who have been placed in the course by IEP-team approval.
Course Offerings
- Agribusiness
- AP Capstone
- Digital Arts and Design
- English
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Fine Arts
- Health Science: Rehab Services
- Health Sciences: Therapeutic Services
- Marketing
- Math
- Military Science
- Physical Education
- Project Lead The Way (Honors)
- Science
- Social Studies
- STEM: Engineering by Design
- TV and Film
- Veterinary Science
- World Language
- MTSU Dual Enrollment at PHS
- Columbia State Community College
- UT Martin Dual Enrollment
Agribusiness
AP Capstone
Digital Arts and Design
English
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fine Arts
Health Science: Rehab Services
Health Sciences: Therapeutic Services
Marketing
Math
Military Science
Physical Education
Project Lead The Way (Honors)
Science
Social Studies
STEM: Engineering by Design
TV and Film
Veterinary Science
World Language
MTSU Dual Enrollment at PHS
Columbia State Community College
UT Martin Dual Enrollment
Senior Project
The Senior Project consists of three components to be completed in the spring semester of the junior year and the fall semester of the senior year. The components are: community service, a presentation, and a portfolio are all required of Page High students to graduate.
The Williamson County Schools Board of Education requires successful completion of a Senior Project for graduation from Page High School. If you have any questions about the Senior Project and its requirements, please contact a board member.
Students can locate specific information on Google Classroom.
Members of the Senior Project Board and Contact Information:
- Josh Hollandsworth, Chairperson of the Senior Project Board
- Dr. Katie Hill, Executive Principal
- Mr. Randy Hatley, Assistant Principal 12th Grade
- Ms. Kelly Sailors, Assistant Principal 10th & 11th Grade
- Anna Montague, English
- Lance Olivas,World Language
- Megan Stitt, Science
- Michelle Tripp, Theater