Information for new and Prospective High school students
GA High School program is personally supervised by Mr. Imad Tibi - Principal of GA, please feel free call him directly @ 810-250-7557 or contact him via email principal@gaflint.org.
For your convenience we will regularly update High School FAQ page with commonly asked questions .
For your convenience we will regularly update High School FAQ page with commonly asked questions .
We at Genesee Academy are excited that you have chosen GA or considering GA for your child’s continuing education in high school. We promise your child a great learning experience with enhanced attention from school staff, administration and School Board. We are in constant contact with key local universities like MSU, UofM Ann Arbor, UofM Flint, and other Universities to make sure that our students are up to date with the requirements of these Universities.

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9th Grade:
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10th
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11th& 12th
- English: World Literature, Media, AP Language and Composition
- Math: Pre-Calculus, Calculus, AP Calculus
- Science: Biology, Science Electives (online)
- Social Studies: Government/AP Government, Economics, Electives (online)
- Arabic
- Quran/Islamic Studies
- Electives Writing Lab, Current Events, Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Yearbook
- Electives: online courses/AP courses
- Dual Enrollment (college level classes)
- Internships/Special Projects
Every University has their own criteria for giving Undergraduate credits for AP Classes. For latest AP Undergraduate credit information please visit admission page of university. Here are some links to key Universities:
U of M Ann Arbor
U of M Flint - AP
Michigan State University(MSU) - Lansing
Yale College
Harvard College
U of M Ann Arbor
U of M Flint - AP
Michigan State University(MSU) - Lansing
Yale College
Harvard College
TEST OUT
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A student has the option of testing out of all courses offered at the high school. The tests will be administered prior to the first week of each semester. A student will be responsible to pass a comprehensive examination with a C+ (or 78%) or better; In addition the assessment used to determine a pupil’s mastery of the subject matter may include (but not limited to) written papers, projects, presentations, and/or other forms of authentic assessment.
Successful completion of the exam and assessment(s) will count toward graduation credits. Year-long classes require both 1st and 2nd semester exams with a combined score of C+ (78%) or better. The pupil will earn credit for the course, if the high school department minimum score is attained. No grade will be factored into the cumulative GPA. The credit will be listed on the pupil’s transcript as a tested out course. A pupil who earns credit under this section cannot later take a lower sequence course in the same subject area |
Dual enrollment |
Dual enrollment is a program which allows the students to take a class at local colleges or universities and receive credit from the college as well as from Genesee Academy. Students are eligible to dual enroll in classes if their GPA is 3.0 or above and after they get the approval from the counselor/principal. The classes that are eligible for dual enrollment should meet one of the following two guidelines:
Approval from the principal is required for any dual enrollment classes |
Online courses |
Students can take online courses for:
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High school handbook

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