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- course offered in WC Cyber Program


sportsmanship and fair play; demonstrate a high level of participation and cooperation; teacher recommendation from PE 11 or Advanced PE teacher.


Advanced Physical Education 2 - Team (12) .5 credit/semester course


Designed for students who have a strong interest in physical


education, recreation, and related


fields, students are challenged to learn more about team activities and also explore a variety of topics not covered in the traditional physical education program. Students experience the art of teaching skills and techniques to others as well as officiating, coaching, and designing team strategies. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of career related opportunities in the area. This class is scheduled 5 days per week for one semester.


Prerequisites: Successful completion of physical education


sportsmanship and fair play; demonstrate a high level of participation and cooperation; teacher recommendation from PE 11 or Advanced PE teacher.


in grades 9,10, and 11; Mathematics


▶ A flowchart of the progression of the secondary math courses can be found at the back of this guide.


Algebra 1A 1 credit


This is part 1 of a 2-year Algebra experience for students. Algebra 1A covers the first half of the Algebra content and provides additional time for students to explore the content and make connections to the abstract topics in the course. Topics include functions, one-variable equations as well as a focus on linear equations.


Algebra 1B 1 credit


This course serves as the second part of the Algebra 1 curriculum and focuses on systems of equations, exponents and polynomials. Additional time is provided to assist students with exploring concepts through multiple methods.


At the conclusion of


this course, students will be have learned all of the content contained on the Algebra Keystone Exam.


▶ All students must take a math course in each year of 9th, 10th and 11th grades.


exhibit good


West Chester Area School District


Algebra 1 Career & College Prep (9) 1 credit


Content includes the tools of algebra, solving


equations and inequalities, proportions, graphs and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, polynomials, radicals, and rational expressions. Course material is presented with representational and abstract applications of algebraic skills and concepts.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-Algebra. Algebra 1 Honors (9) 1 credit


Throughout this course, students engage in algebraic reasoning and advanced applications of content.


Content includes the tools of algebra,


solving equations and inequalities, proportions, graphs and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, polynomials, radicals, and rational expressions. Course material is explored with representational


and abstract algebraic skills and concepts. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-Algebra.


Geometry Career & College Prep (10) 1 credit


Content includes reasoning and proof, parallel and


perpendicular lines, congruent triangles,


relationships within triangles, quadrilaterals, area, similarity, right triangle trigonometry, surface area and volume, circles, and transformations. The content is presented with representational and abstract applications of concepts taught.


the geometric skills and Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 1.


Geometry Honors (9, 10) 1 credit


Presented with advanced applications of geometric skills and concepts, content includes tools of geometry,


deductive and inductive reasoning


and rigorous proof, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruent triangles, properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, area, similarity, right triangle trigonometry, surface area and volume, circles, and transformations.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 1. applications of


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