Students compete at regional, state, and world levels, focusing on creativity, humor, and teamwork. 4. School-Specific Programs
Provides specific student handbooks covering graduation requirements and state assessment policies.
Transitioning from middle school to high school. High School Odyssey
For educators and researchers, "High School Odyssey" may refer to (published by CompassLearning ).
A web-based K–12 reading and language arts program designed for instructional differentiation. Students compete at regional, state, and world levels,
Certain schools use "Odyssey" as a brand for specialized tracks or handbooks:
For grades 9–12, the curriculum features fiction and nonfiction texts for analysis and uses technology to simulate academic conversations. 3. Odyssey of the Mind Students compete at regional
Many high school students write papers or reports regarding their participation in , an international creative problem-solving competition.