How can 10th-grade students access Kutler Center interdisciplinary courses early, and does taking a Kutler elective exempt them from any of the standard "departmental" requirements
At Harvard-Westlake, 10th-grade students interested in accessing Kutler Center interdisciplinary courses must navigate specific eligibility criteria and departmental requirements.
Accessing Courses Most Kutler Center courses fall under the Interdisciplinary Studies and Independent Research (ISIR) department, with eligibility primarily determined by the official Curriculum Guide. While many advanced courses are reserved for 11th and 12th graders, some shorter Directed Studies may be available to 10th graders. To explore early access, students should consult their deans to ensure they meet any necessary prerequisites and that their course selections align with standard academic requirements.
Departmental Requirements Taking a Kutler elective does not exempt students from the core requirement of maintaining at least five academic subjects each semester. Kutler courses typically serve as electives and do not replace standard departmental core requirements, such as English and History, unless explicitly stated in the Core Requirements guide. Notably, independent research options for seniors do not apply to 10th graders.
For more detailed information, students can refer to the Harvard-Westlake Curriculum Guide 2025-2026 or contact Jim Patterson, Director of the Kutler Center, at jpatterson@hw.com.