In grades 9-12 students embark upon a more rigorous course of study. Bible Doctrines is now called Bible Evangelism. Here students study the Seventh-day Adventist present-truth bible doctrines in depth, learn the art of writing sermons, giving Bible studies, and presenting the word in public.

The Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) are also studied through the lens of the body. Students pursue a 3-year medical missionary course of study where they learn the theory and practical ways to treat and prevent diseases. “It is our duty to study the laws that govern our being and conform to them. Ignorance in these things is sin.” –Unpublished Testimonies, August 25, 1897. “A practical knowledge of the science of human life is necessary in order to glorify God in our bodies. It is therefore of the highest importance that among studies selected for childhood, physiology should occupy the first place.”—The Health Reformer, August 1, 1866. The sciences in combination with the Medical Missionary training provides a solid foundation for understanding how the body works.

Students complete their studies in High School by taking the Entrepreneurship capstone course where they learn how to become entrepreneurs.

Nineth Grade

This foundational course covers topics such as The Second Coming, The Spirit of Prophecy, The Sanctuary, The Sabbath and The State of the Dead. Students who understand these doctrines that form the foundation of their faith are likened unto the following man, “He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock” (Luke 6:48). The understanding of these doctrines will lead students to get victory over sin, to be sealed, to be missionaries and to be saved, according to 2 Timothy 2:19, “Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity.” May the students lay up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.

Required text: KJV Bible (A digital copy and other versions of the Bible are prohibited).

English 9 provides a comprehensive approach to skill development, focusing on building strong speaking, writing abilities, and preparing students for future academic and professional success. We offer a program that combines essential subjects like non-fiction Literature, Writing, Public Speaking, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art, and Art History.

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Algebra I is the first of two Algebra courses (Algebra I and Algebra II) in preparation for the mathematics taught throughout the Three Angels Academy Mission School High School, it is intended to strengthen students’ number sense and understanding of arithmetic operations and is a first step in the development of a foundation in mathematical skills. The course provides opportunities for students to see mathematical models of real-world situations and to connect mathematics with other disciplines as they develop their mathematical foundation.

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In this course, students learn about the US Constitution and Government. Students are taught about the establishment and early development of America’s government through the study of the founding documents—the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the 27 Amendments— and the lives of the Founding Fathers and Mothers. This course includes inspirational biographies, an exciting adventure story, informative lessons, fun and instructive hands-on activities, and a complete reading of the founding documents.

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Year 1 of 3. This Biology course is a two-part (cell molecular and human Biology) program that expands on life science basics, scientific methods, and critical thinking. Students will investigate how living things interact with their environments through hands-on activities, real-world examples, and data analysis. The course covers key biology topics: molecules and cells, inheritance, classification, types of organisms, population studies, and ecosystems. By mastering these concepts, students will gain a practical understanding of biology that they can apply to daily life.

This 3-year exploration of biological processes and principles will hone the students’ scientific skills and deepen their understanding of the life sciences.

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Tenth Grade

In this course, students learn about the Seventh-day Adventist pioneers and protestant reformers. Students will study the foundation of our faith starting at the protestant reformation to more recent pioneers of Adventism from a Biblical perspective. Students will learn about reformers such as John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, John Calvin and find out what it means to be a protestant. Step back in time to the days of William Miller, Ellen G. White, James White, Joseph Bates, John N. Andrews and Uriah Smith to name a few. Listen to the stories of faith, learn about the dedication of the early pioneers and God’s leading in the dramatized stories of Pathways of the Pioneers. “We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.” – Christian Experience and Teaching p. 204.

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English 10 offers a rigorous approach to skill development, with a strong focus on building robust writing abilities. This course integrates high-quality literary and artistic resources to prepare students for academic and professional success. It includes essential subjects like non-fiction Literature, Writing, Public Speaking, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art, and Art History. Through its comprehensive design, the course equips students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to excel in future pursuits.

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Geometry, as the name suggests literally means earth – measure. It is the study of visual patterns. Learning geometry is greatly enhanced by being able to see these patterns and by using diagrams.

Geometry is closely connected to other branches of mathematics such as Algebra, Logic, Probability, and Trigonometry. This course is designed to help students develop and refine their analytical, inductive, and deductive thinking skills. Students will often “learn by doing” through an informal guided-discovery approach. They will actively be involved in this process of learning and will “discover” geometry for themselves. Geometric figures will be described, analyzed, and used in various applications. Logical thinking, both inductive and deductive, is emphasized. Focus is placed on thinking through the problem and the steps needed to reach the solution.

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Learning how to treat and prevent diseases is the objective of this course. Students learn the different methods of giving simple treatments in a step-by-step manner. Nearly all methods taught utilize water which is one of God’s methods in helping to maintain health and for the treatment of illnesses. As simple as it is, the ability to use it effectively requires study, practice, and skill.

Our bodies are built up from the food we eat. Each organ of the body requires its share of nutrition. The brain must be supplied with its portion; the bones, muscles, and nerves demand theirs. Foods should be chosen that best supply the elements needed for building up the body. – Ministry of Healing p. 295. Students will learn about the original diet in the Nutrition portion of this course and will study the physical and physiological principles underlying the effects of proper nutrition and treatment applications.

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Year 2 of 3. This Biology course is a two-part (cell molecular and human Biology) program that expands on life science basics, scientific methods, and critical thinking. Students will investigate how living things interact with their environments through hands-on activities, real-world examples, and data analysis. The course covers key biology topics: molecules and cells, inheritance, classification, types of organisms, population studies, and ecosystems. By mastering these concepts, students will gain a practical understanding of biology that they can apply to daily life.

This 3-year exploration of biological processes and principles will hone the students’ scientific skills and deepen their understanding of the life sciences.

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Year 1 of 3. This foundational chemistry course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of core chemical principles. By the conclusion of the course, students will possess the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in advanced science coursework. Key topics encompassed by the curriculum include atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, states of matter, and solutions. The course strikes a deliberate balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, with a pronounced emphasis on problem-solving and real-world application. Students should be prepared for rigorous academic engagement.

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Students will study the seven seals which cover the prophetic history of nations and the church. The names of the seven churches are symbolic of the church in different periods of the Christian Era. The number seven indicates completeness and is symbolic of the fact that the messages extend to the end of time. The students in our schools should carefully study Daniel and the Revelation, so that they shall not be left in darkness, and the day of Christ overtake them as a thief in the night. If the youth will study this book and learn for themselves what is truth, they will be saved from many perils.

Required text: KJV Bible (A digital copy and other versions of the bible are prohibited).

Eleventh Grade

This course covers Daniel and the Revelation including the seven trumpets, the prophecies of 1,260, 1,290 and 1,335 days. The blowing of a trumpet is the call to war; and the history of the seven trumpets is one long story of war and bloodshed, but in order that men might learn that the hand of God is overruling in every army, and that He guides in every war, the story of the trumpets is left on record. In addition, the blowing of a trumpet indicates the proclamation of a message. The number seven indicates completeness. Students should study the seven trumpets to understand the final messages to the world. Consequently, they will be a part of God’s final army to proclaim the trumpet messages along with the prophecies of the 1,260, 1,290 and 1,335 days.

Required text: KJV Bible (A digital copy and other versions of the Bible are prohibited).

English 11 offers a rigorous and comprehensive approach to skill development, with a strong focus on building foundational writing abilities and speaking. It is carefully designed to prepare students for future academic and professional success. The program integrates high-quality literature and artwork to provide a well-rounded education in essential subjects such as non-fiction Literature, Writing, Public Speaking, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art, and Art History. By offering a multidisciplinary approach and emphasizing skill mastery, this course prepares students to excel in their future endeavors.

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Algebra II is an extension of Algebra I with exponential functions and logarithms, trigonometric functions and complex numbers, identities, binomial expansion, matrices, and determinants, and a considerable exposure to graphing. Algebra II prepares students to take Pre-Calculus. A major goal of this course is for students to develop skills in manipulating and solving linear, quadratic, exponential, polynomial, radical, rational, and logarithmic equations. Topics include linear functions, systems, polynomial functions, rational expressions, powers, roots, radicals, quadratics, exponential and logarithmic functions, and inverse functions. It is important to note that students should have access to a graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84 plus) for this course.

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Anatomy and physiology are the studies of the components of the body and how they work together. The human body is a complex system, consisting of many levels of organization. This organization makes life possible, and continues through cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Understanding the structure and vocabulary of these levels of organization is key to understanding their function. Eleven of the twelve systems of the human body are covered in this medical missionary course. Each week students are required to select a disease associated with a system and create a treatment protocol for the selected condition.

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In this course, students become familiar with agriculture and its practical applications. Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts through individual units; special attention will be devoted to organic farming practices, tools and equipment, and the relationships between plants and soil that may impact yield potential. Throughout the trimester students will learn about soil, seed starting, site preparation, irrigation, ground covers, insects, horticulture, small-scale do-it-yourself projects, and garden management, to mention a few topics that will be covered. Students will learn crop production and research techniques, problem-solving techniques, and foundational knowledge in agri-related fields with the introduction of this Agriculture Science Course. Students gain practical experience through projects and activities.

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Year 3 of 3. This Biology course is a two-part (cell molecular and human Biology) program that expands on life science basics, scientific methods, and critical thinking. Students will investigate how living things interact with their environments through hands-on activities, real-world examples, and data analysis. The course covers key biology topics: molecules and cells, inheritance, classification, types of organisms, population studies, and ecosystems. By mastering these concepts, students will gain a practical understanding of biology that they can apply to daily life.

This 3-year exploration of biological processes and principles will hone the students’ scientific skills and deepen their understanding of the life sciences.

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Year 1 of 2. Physics is an advanced-level science course. It is recommended that students have successfully completed or be concurrently enrolled in Algebra II and Geometry to ensure adequate mathematical preparation. The physics curriculum encompasses the fundamental interactions of matter and energy, including the concepts of velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, and charge. Through a combination of theoretical study and practical application, students will develop a deep understanding of the laws of physics and learn to apply this knowledge to solve complex, physics-related problems.

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Year 2 of 3. This foundational chemistry course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of core chemical principles. By the conclusion of the course, students will possess the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in advanced science coursework. Key topics encompassed by the curriculum include atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, states of matter, and solutions. The course strikes a deliberate balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, with a pronounced emphasis on problem-solving and real-world application. Students should be prepared for rigorous academic engagement.

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Twelfth Grade

In this course, students will build on their study of Daniel and the Revelation including the 2,300 prophetic days. Students will learn the art of writing sermons, giving Bible studies, and presenting the word in public.

The scripture which above all others had been both the foundation and the central pillar of the advent faith was the declaration: “Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.” Daniel 8:14. Those who are preparing to enter the ministry, who desire to become successful students of the prophecies, will find Daniel and the Revelation an invaluable help. They need to understand this prophecy. It speaks of past, present, and future, laying out the path so plainly that none need err therein. There is found solid, eternal truth for this time. Every student needs the light and information it contains.

Required text: KJV Bible (A digital copy and other versions of the Bible are prohibited).

English 12 provides a holistic approach to education, focusing on building strong speaking, writing abilities, and preparing students for future academic and professional success. We offer a program that combines essential subjects like non-fiction Literature, Writing, Public Speaking, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art, and Art History. This well-rounded course fosters students’ intellectual growth and prepares them for success in multiple domains.

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Pre-Calculus weaves together previous study of algebra, geometry, and mathematical functions into a preparatory course for calculus. Algebraic, graphical, numerical, and verbal analyses are incorporated during investigations of the Precalculus content standards. Parametric equations, polar relations, vector operations, conic sections, and limits are introduced. Content for this course also includes an expanded study of polynomial and rational functions, trigonometric functions, and logarithmic and exponential functions. Application-based problem solving is an integral part of the course. Instruction includes the use of at least a TI-83 or 84 plus calculator to facilitate continued development of students’ higher-order thinking skills. It is important to note that students should have access to a graphing calculator for this course.

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Medical missionary work is the pioneer work of the gospel, the door through which the truth finds entrance to many homes. In this course, students will learn how to minister to the needs of both soul and body. Students will learn about various disorders and diseases, causes, treatments, and prevention using a holistic approach.

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In this course, students are guided through the ancient art of herbal medicine. Students are given a framework that will shape all future interactions with herbs, ensuring each herb is studied fully, with an excellent understanding of its active constituents, its therapeutic actions, and potential uses. Students will also learn how to use it safely, and in the most effective manner. This course will teach students how herbalists prepare and use herbs. It offers students a method for learning a collection of herbs for each human body system. By the end of this course, students will have an in-depth knowledge of herbal medicine for a wide variety of health issues and will know how to make herbal remedies for these issues.

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This course teaches students about starting their own business. Topics such as product marketing, management, operations, finance, and fundraising are covered. In the latter half of the course, students are challenged to take the theorical lessons learned in class and apply them directly in a ‘startup’ business simulation environment. Students will cultivate strategic thinking, financial literacy, problem- solving and decision-making skills.

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Year 2 of 2. Physics is an advanced-level science course. It is recommended that students have successfully completed or be concurrently enrolled in Algebra II and Geometry to ensure adequate mathematical preparation. The physics curriculum encompasses the fundamental interactions of matter and energy, including the concepts of velocity, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, and charge. Through a combination of theoretical study and practical application, students will develop a deep understanding of the laws of physics and learn to apply this knowledge to solve complex, physics-related problems.

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Year 3 of 3. This foundational chemistry course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of core chemical principles. By the conclusion of the course, students will possess the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in advanced science coursework. Key topics encompassed by the curriculum include atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, states of matter, and solutions. The course strikes a deliberate balance between theoretical and practical chemistry, with a pronounced emphasis on problem-solving and real-world application. Students should be prepared for rigorous academic engagement.

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