Well, it's time to realize that your Teen is at school. 5 days out of 7, and for about half the time they're awake, they're at school.

Now, don't get us wrong - Carramba High is a GREAT school. In fact it's a place where people actually come to do stuff OUT of school, and where on-campus life is a really fun time. Not like reality...

Register for Classes!

It’s easy — just get a class schedule and decide what kind of courses your Teen will be best at. Some courses come with pre-requisites, or special circumstances (you must take Math before taking Hypercalculus, and you must also qualify as ‘advanced’ per the course’s strict guidelines). Some courses are taught as a year long (or two semester), some are only one semester.

Certain courses are required for graduation, so the recommended course load is attached with the class descriptions. “Home-study” programs are available but not included in this packet.

Classes are 90 minutes long Monday through Thursday, and alternate between periods 1,3,5,7 and 2,4,6,8; Friday classes are 50 minutes long and all 8 are attended. Lunch is before the last period of the day Monday through Thursday, and between 5th and 6th periods Friday. School is open from around 7 AM, classes begin just at 8 AM, and go until 3 PM. There are ten minute passing periods, because the campus is quite large; lunch is one half hour.


Course Load Requirements
Each student must complete certain class requirements in order to graduate from Carramba High.

Councelors are available for discussing what classes will best suit the individual, so if one class is not available the time you need it, it will be possible to rearrange your schedule.

First Semester
Second Semester
English/Literature
English/Literature
History/Geography
History/Geography
Language/Humanities*
Language/Arts/SpTrade
Mathmatics
Mathmatics
Science
Science
Phys Ed/Team Sport
Arts/Trade
Psychology/Relations
Arts/Psychology
Trade/Special Trade
Arts/Choice

There are several Full-year courses available for the first few (Eng 101, Eng 503, E/A Lit, Gal Geo, Local Hist, Uni Hist, Poly Sci, Anthro, Non Earth Lang, Math, Biology) but single semester units are available for all of those as well.

* Please note that the use of the term Humanities is not meant in any way to offend those of non- or demi-human breeding or origin.

Please read up on the classes HERE. There are a ton of classes which aren't listed, usually single-semester trades or arts, pe or the like. Also, special arrangements for certain anatomy and abilities may be made.