Faculty Profile: Luke Regan
What motivated you to become a teacher? Working with high school students in a lab in Chicago gave me a
At Wheaton Academy, you will experience innovative, cross-disciplinary learning opportunities grounded in Biblical truth. As a standard bearer for academic excellence among private Christian schools, we commit to provide an unmatched educational experience. And don’t just take our word for it—we’ve been named a National Blue Ribbon School by the US Department of Education.
Wheaton Academy has been named an Exemplary High Performing School by the U.S. Department of Education. In order to be considered for the National Blue Ribbon Award, a school’s students must place in the top 15 percent in the nation in English, language arts, and mathematics.
In this booklet, you’ll find course progression information and sample schedules that demonstrate the breadth of customization available to Wheaton Academy students.
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Art History – 3.4
Biology – 4.3
Calculus AB – 4.2
Calculus BC – 4.4
Chemistry – 3.4
Comparative Government – 3.8
Drawing – 3.5
English Language and Composition – 3.6
English Literature and Composition – 3.5
Environmental Science – 3.3
French Language – 4.0
Macroeconomics – 3.8
Microeconomics – 4.0
Physics: Engineering and Mathematics – 2.7
Physics: Mechanics – 4.0
Physics – 3.5
Psychology – 3.5
Stats – 3.4
Seminar – 3.3
Spanish Language – 3.6
Spanish Literature – 5.0
US Government and Politics – 3.7
US History – 3.9
World History: Modern – 3.5
In Bible class, students foster their biblical worldview in order to make meaning and engage with the world around them as Christ would.
Foundations of Faith
Introduction to Biblical and Philosophical
Studies (International Students)
Spiritual Formation
Life of Christ
Doctrine and Apologetics
Authentic Christ-Centered Discipleship
Philosophy, Theology, and Worldview
*Expository Preaching
*Studies in Biblical Narrative, Poetry, and Prophetic Literature
In Business class, students learn how to best steward resources and recognize them as God’s gift to us.
Business Principles
Economics and Personal Finance
Entrepreneurship and Investment
Marketing
AP Economics (AP Macroeconomics & AP Microeconomics)
In Computer Science class, students learn the creativity and logic embedded in the devices we use both now and in future 21st century technology.
3D Design
Intro to Python Programming
Advanced Python Programming
Networking
In English Class, students learn to find and use their voice as they think, read, and write critically.
English I (Reg/Adv)
English Comprehension, Discourse, and Pragmatics (International Students)
Communication for the 21st Century
English II (Reg/Adv)
English III
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
Advanced Communications Studies
Modern Literature
Shakespeare
Creative Writing
Film Analysis and Composition
*Story and Animation Design
*Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story? The Ethics of Science and Storytelling
Dance Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
**Introduction to Dance
**Intermediate Dance
**Advanced Dance
Instrumental Music Arts
Band
Orchestra
Percussion Studies
Percussion Ensemble
Music Theory and Composition
Music Theory II (Adv)
Advanced Band
Advanced Orchestra
Advanced Percussion Ensemble
Theatre Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
Intro to Drama Studies
Advanced Drama Studies
Media Arts
Intro to Media Arts
Video Production
Photography
Graphic Design I
WAtv
*Sports Broadcasting
Advanced/Competitive Video
Pre-AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
Visual Arts
Intro to Ceramics
Intro to Illustration
Intermediate Ceramics
Intermediate Illustration
Sculpture
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Illustration
Pre-AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
Vocal Music Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
Men’s Ensemble
Women’s Chorale (Reg/Adv)
Concert Choir (Reg/Adv)
Masterpieces in Music and the Arts
In math class, students are inspired to see absolute truth and order woven into the universal language of mathematics.
Foundations of Algebra
Algebra I
Integrated Geometry
Geometry (Reg/Adv)
College Algebra (Adv)
Algebra II
Intermediate Algebra
Precalculus (Reg/Adv)
Calculus
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Statistics
AP Statistics
Algebra Lab
Geometry Lab
In PE class, students learn the value of discipline for their health, enjoyment, and overall well-being.
Introduction to Health and Fitness
Strength and Conditioning
Fitness for Life
Advanced Topics in Health
Fitness and Total Body Conditioning
Zero Hour & After School Performance Program
In Science class, students bear witness to God’s character and presence in creation through observation, innovation, and experimentation.
Anatomy/Physiology (Adv)
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP Seminar
Biology (Reg/Adv)
Chemistry (Reg/Adv)
Genetics and Biological Research
MASTER Capstone Project
3D Design
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Robotics
Engineering Design
Ecology and Human Impact
Physics (Reg/Adv)
*Topics in Science and Biblical Truth
Story and Animation Design
Science Seminars
Technology, Service, and Innovation
In Social Studies class, students are asked to consider how to carry out true justice in systems and stories throughout the world that are imperfect.
World History
Introduction to Historical Inquiry
Contemporary World History
Heroes and Villains
Revolutions
Art History
AP World History
AP Art History
Western Perspectives on Historical
Study I & II. (International Students)
U.S. History
AP United States History
United States History
Military History
History of Film
Cold War
Government Courses
U.S. Government and Current Issues
AP United States/AP Comparative
Government and Politics
Elective Courses
Introduction to Psychology
AP Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Studies Senior Seminar
In World Languages class, students study language as a conduit for appreciating, interacting with, and learning from different cultures.
French I (Reg/Adv)
French II (Reg/Adv)
French III (Adv)
AP French Language and Culture
Spanish I
Spanish II (Reg/Adv)
Spanish III (Reg/Adv)
Spanish IV (Reg/Adv)
AP Spanish Language and Culture
Chinese I
Chinese II
Chinese III
Chinese IV
Latin I (Online)
Latin II (Online)
Latin III (Online)
*Cross Curricular Class
**Course may be applied for Physical Education Credit
In Bible class, students foster their biblical worldview in order to make meaning and engage with the world around them as Christ would.
Foundations of Faith
Introduction to Biblical and Philosophical
Studies (International Students)
Spiritual Formation
Life of Christ
Doctrine and Apologetics
Authentic Christ-Centered Discipleship
Philosophy, Theology, and Worldview
*Expository Preaching
*Studies in Biblical Narrative, Poetry, and Prophetic Literature
In Business class, students learn how to best steward resources and recognize them as God’s gift to us.
Business Principles
Economics and Personal Finance
Entrepreneurship and Investment
Marketing
AP Economics (AP Macroeconomics & AP Microeconomics)
In Computer Science class, students learn the creativity and logic embedded in the devices we use both now and in future 21st century technology.
3D Design
Intro to Python Programming
Advanced Python Programming
Networking
In English Class, students learn to find and use their voice as they think, read, and write critically.
English I (Reg/Adv)
English Comprehension, Discourse, and Pragmatics (International Students)
Communication for the 21st Century
English II (Reg/Adv)
English III
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
Advanced Communications Studies
Modern Literature
Shakespeare
Creative Writing
Film Analysis and Composition
*Story and Animation Design
*Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story? The Ethics of Science and Storytelling
In Fine Arts class, students experience and explore what it means to be made in the image of God by creating art and understanding what makes art beautiful.
Dance Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
**Introduction to Dance
**Intermediate Dance
**Advanced Dance
Instrumental Music Arts
Band
Orchestra
Percussion Studies
Percussion Ensemble
Music Theory and Composition
Music Theory II (Adv)
Advanced Band
Advanced Orchestra
Advanced Percussion Ensemble
Theatre Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
Intro to Drama Studies
Advanced Drama Studies
Media Arts
Intro to Media Arts
Video Production
Photography
Graphic Design I
WAtv
*Sports Broadcasting
Advanced/Competitive Video
Pre-AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
Visual Arts
Intro to Ceramics
Intro to Illustration
Intermediate Ceramics
Intermediate Illustration
Sculpture
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Illustration
Pre-AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
AP Studio Art: 2D Design/Drawing
Vocal Music Arts
Introduction to Performing Arts
Advanced Performing Arts
Men’s Ensemble
Women’s Chorale (Reg/Adv)
Concert Choir (Reg/Adv)
Masterpieces in Music and the Arts
In math class, students are inspired to see absolute truth and order woven into the universal language of mathematics.
Foundations of Algebra
Algebra I
Integrated Geometry
Geometry (Reg/Adv)
College Algebra (Adv)
Algebra II
Intermediate Algebra
Precalculus (Reg/Adv)
Calculus
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Statistics
AP Statistics
Algebra Lab
Geometry Lab
In PE class, students learn the value of discipline for their health, enjoyment, and overall well-being.
Introduction to Health and Fitness
Strength and Conditioning
Fitness for Life
Advanced Topics in Health
Fitness and Total Body Conditioning
Zero Hour & After School Performance Program
In Science class, students bear witness to God’s character and presence in creation through observation, innovation, and experimentation.
Anatomy/Physiology (Adv)
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP Seminar
Biology (Reg/Adv)
Chemistry (Reg/Adv)
Genetics and Biological Research
MASTER Capstone Project
3D Design
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Robotics
Engineering Design
Ecology and Human Impact
Physics (Reg/Adv)
*Topics in Science and Biblical Truth
Story and Animation Design
Science Seminars
Technology, Service, and Innovation
In Social Studies class, students are asked to consider how to carry out true justice in systems and stories throughout the world that are imperfect.
World History
Introduction to Historical Inquiry
Contemporary World History
Heroes and Villains
Revolutions
Art History
AP World History
AP Art History
Western Perspectives on Historical
Study I & II. (International Students)
U.S. History
AP United States History
United States History
Military History
History of Film
Cold War
Government
U.S. Government and Current Issues
AP United States/AP Comparative
Government and Politics
Elective Courses
Introduction to Psychology
AP Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Studies Senior Seminar
In World Languages class, students study language as a conduit for appreciating, interacting with, and learning from different cultures.
French I (Reg/Adv)
French II (Reg/Adv)
French III (Adv)
AP French Language and Culture
Spanish I
Spanish II (Reg/Adv)
Spanish III (Reg/Adv)
Spanish IV (Reg/Adv)
AP Spanish Language and Culture
Chinese I
Chinese II
Chinese III
Chinese IV
Latin I (Online)
Latin II (Online)
Latin III (Online)
*Cross Curricular Class
**Course may be applied for Physical Education Credit

























At Wheaton Academy, you will be challenged to maximize your intellectual potential. We offer classes that place you in your unique “learning zone.” Research shows that you will learn best when you are appropriately stretched and challenged. Classes that are too easy or too hard actually impede your learning process. At Wheaton Academy, classes are designed and teachers are trained to help you realize your gifting, receive individualized and appropriate challenge, and apply your learning outside the classroom.
In a world that is increasingly filled with uncertainty, information, and change, it is so important to build our faith on the bedrock of Scripture. Wheaton Academy teachers commit their lives to helping students build their worldview.
First adopted in 1991 when the January-term was gaining popularity at the collegiate level, Winterim shows our enduring commitment to education in the classroom. In addition to taking classes, students have the opportunity to travel the world on a variety of educational and missions trips or experience a profession first-hand through an internship.
What motivated you to become a teacher? Working with high school students in a lab in Chicago gave me a
What motivated you to become a teacher? I love to learn. I love to help others. I love people (particularly
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