User:Brianbarbire/Hawthorne High School (New Jersey)

Hawthorne High School currently operates on a rotating drop schedule. Thus, allowing space for more classes while maintaining 6, 56 minute, periods. As of the 2023-24 school year, in accordance with New Jersey State requirements, students must graduate having taken core classes attributing to English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Financial Literacy, Health/Safety/PE, Visual/Performing Arts, World Languages, and 21st century life/career. Hawthorne High School offers 21 honors courses. In addition the high school offers 19 AP courses.

The school will offer 19 honor classes along with 12 Advanced Placement classes and 25 new electives. The 2018–19 school year saw the addition of AP Computer Science.

Starting in the 2013–14 school year, Hawthorne High School switched to a modified rotating drop schedule, making more opportunities for new classes. The school will offer 19 honor classes along with 12 Advanced Placement classes and 25 new electives. For the 2017–18 school year, the high school added a second lunch to their drop schedule. The 2018–19 school year saw the addition of AP Computer Science.