Fine Arts

If you just need a fine art credit:

You can recieve your required fine art credit from any fine art course, but these are the ones this site recommends:

Tech Theatre I is a very easy course, combining elements of engineering and theatre. In the course, students do not do any set or costume designing whatsoever, making it fun and an easy 100.

Theatre Arts I is the introductory theatre course for students with no prior theatre experience and is another easy course for students looking for a fine art credit. If you wish to pursue theatre as an extracurricular/career and have taken it in middle school, this site recommends Theatre Production I: Acting I.

Surprisingly, Piano I Advanced is a much easier course than Piano I (on-level), especially if you have a private teacher. Piano I Advanced is a course for students with prior piano knowledge looking for practice time during school and students basically have a free period, though they do have to perform for the class twice per semester, one as a "studio class" and another as their final exam. Piano I (on-level) requires students to continously practice pieces and play them for the teacher in "playchecks", requiring more active work.

Art I is another introductory fine arts course which can give students an easy 100 and credit. The teachers are nice and too much is not expected, though this site would recommend taking technical theatre if you have no artistic ability.

If you have prior experience:

This site recommends taking the course similar to fine art which you have previously done, whether it be in middle school or outside of school, as long as you enjoy it and want to pursue it as an extracurricular or career.