MATH Algebra 1
Algebra 1 is the first of our introductory mathematics courses. We begin with a treatment of the real numbers and their properties. Using this as our foundation, we develop the rules and techniques of algebra, the art of abstract
computation. Algebra 1 students learn
fundamental skills required by future math and science classes, while developing problem solving strategies and learning to appreciate the beauty of abstract thinking.
Prerequisite(s) pre-Algebra
Length of Course 3 bins
Mod + Period
Part 1: 1C; Part 2: 2C; Part 3: 3C
Credits Apply Toward Math
Grade Level(s) 9
Teacher(s) Dickey
Geometry
The second of our introductory mathematics courses, Geometry provides an arena for students to dig deeper into the world of problem solving. Students put their hard-won algebra skills to use in a variety of geometric contexts. From grappling with classical constructions to exploring the lofty heights of deductive reasoning, geometry students have ample opportunity to hone their mathematical minds.
Prerequisite(s) Algebra I
Length of Course 3 bins
Mod + Period
Part 1: 1A, 2B, 4C, 5A; Part 2: 2A, 3B, 5C, 6A; Part 3: 3A, 4B, 6C, 7A
Credits Apply Toward Math
Grade Level(s) 9, 10
Teacher(s) Dickey
9 · 10 Algebra II
This course includes a review of algebra, story problems, properties of real numbers, linear open sentences, functions, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals and irrational numbers, quadratic equations and functions, and quadratic relations and systems. An introduction to trigonometry is provided. Practical applications showing how math models the real world are stressed.
Prerequisite(s) Geometry
Length of Course 3 bins
Mod + Period
Part 1: 1A, 1C, 2B, 5C; Part 2: 2A, 2C, 3B, 6C; Part 3: 3A, 3C, 4B, 7C
Credits Apply Toward Math
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AP Calculus AB/BC
Algebra I Geometry Algebra II AP Statistics
This course is designed to enable students to be successful in the AP Calculus course. It builds upon the algebra and trigonometry skills that students have mastered in their earlier math courses. Students will review algebra fundamentals and then develop them to a high state of mastery. Almost an entire bin will be dedicated to the study of trigonometry.
Prerequisite(s) Algebra II with a grade of B or better
Length of Course 3 bins
Finite Math Statistics Mod + Period Game Theory
Part 1: 3A, 4C, 5B; Part 2: 4A, 5C, 6B; Part 3: 6C, 7A, 7B
Credits Apply Toward Math
Grade Level(s) 10, 11, 12
Teacher(s) St. Onge, Whispell
Grade Level(s) 9, 10, 11, 12
Teacher(s) Whispell, McCreedy
10 · 11 · 12
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