Red Comet's Online Curriculum for High School Unveils Brand New Credit Course on Personal Psychology I

Red Comet, an Accredited, Self-Paced, Online High School Launches a New Credit Course on Personal Psychology I.

Prosser, WA (PRWEB) August 15, 2013

Red Comet’s new online elective course “Personal Psychology I: The Road to Self-Discovery” is launched this summer as part of the company’s broad efforts to introduce a rich mixture of brand new enrichment courses that supplement the existing curriculum. Self-knowledge is the key to self-improvement. More than 800,000 high school students take psychology classes each year. Among the different reasons, there is usually the common theme of self-discovery. This course explores topics that include the study of infancy, childhood, adolescence, perception and states of consciousness. The student becomes familiar with exciting online psychology experiments about our own behavior.

Red Comet is an established online program that is approved by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) in Washington State as a “Multi-District Online Course Provider” and a “Multi-District Online School Program Provider.” This online program offers students the ideal solution for enhancing learning, and has garnered high reviews for student satisfaction within Washington State. Red Comet’s online learning provides a unique means to complete coursework, as well as a challenging study environment. Students enrolled in Red Comet’s online high school courses are challenged to stay current with their studies. Students are motivated via a range of methods and techniques to complete their courses within the given time frame.

Students throughout the country use Red Comet’s high school classes that include all core subjects – Language Arts, Science, Mathematics and Social Studies, as well as numerous high school electives. A variety of students use Red Comet’s online learning program – students in need of credit recovery, students attending public high schools who cannot attend all of their high school classes, students attending private schools who are looking for electives or Advanced Placement classes, home school high school students who need help in specific subject areas, athletes, students with part-time jobs, etc.

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