This course guide provides information on all courses offered by Pullman High School for the 2025-26 school year. We hope this guide will help answer your questions as you decide which high school courses to request for next year.
Courses in this guide will only be scheduled if there are enough student requests to fill a class. If a class is pulled from the schedule due to lack of requests, students will be assigned an alternate course by the guidance counselor. Students are required to select alternate course choices for each elective. If you do not choose an alternate and cannot get into your first-choice class, your guidance counselor will choose courses for you based on graduation requirements and your High School and Beyond Plan.
It is very important that you think carefully about your course requests. Reviewing your graduation requirements and your educational or career goals after high school should prioritize your course requests. Additionally, we hire teachers and staff based on student course requests and we are bound to that commitment. Once course schedules are established and the master schedule is created, students may not change or drop a class without the approval of a guidance counselor and it may also require the approval of the principal.
Course requests are submitted every spring.
Schedule requirements, changes, deadlines, grading, and placement information
Browse a list of courses offered by category
Learn more about the different types of credit offered
If your family qualifies for free or reduced-price meals, the district can facilitate fee waivers for school programs.
List of courses and the fees associated
Information about grades, gpa, ranking, and transcripts
Information about requirements for graduation
Read more about class rank, grade point average, honors, and the seal of biliteracy
Read more about the High School+ Program, Open Doors, and GED's
Private or home school students may request ancillary services or partial enrollment to attend classes at Pullman High School.
Learn more about Division I & II academic requirements
Read more about requirements for the NAIA
Every March students are required to request courses for the next school year
College in the High School programs provide students an opportunity to enroll in college courses at their high school and earn both high school and college credit.