Department: Mathematics Session 1 & 2 Grade 9-10 Prerequisite: 8th Grade Placement Students will study linear equations and inequalities, graphs, systems of linear equations, rational and irrational expressions, solving quadratic equations by factoring, probability, data analysis, and application problems. This
Honors Math 1
Prerequisite: Department Chair Recommendation Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credit: 1 Topics include recognizing and developing patterns using tables, graphs, and equations. Mathematical modeling is stressed as a methodology for approaching the solution to problems. Students will explore operations on algebraic
Math 1
Prerequisite: None Grade Level: 9 Semesters: 2 Credit: 1 Topics include recognizing and developing patterns using tables, graphs, and equations. Mathematical modeling is stressed as a methodology for approaching the solution to problems. Students will explore operations on algebraic expressions and
AP Statistics
Prerequisite: Completion – Completion of Honors Math 2 or Math 3 with a B or better or concurrent registration in Honors Math 3 Grade Level: 10-12 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Students will be introduced to the major concepts and tools
Consumer Math
Prerequisite: This course is only for students that have not successfully passed three years of math Grade Level: 12 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Students will learn concepts and problem-solving techniques necessary to successfully deal with consumer and career applications. Students
AP Computer Science JAVA
Prerequisite: Completion of Honors Math 2 or Math 3 with a B or better or concurrent registration in Honors Math 3 Grade Level: 10-12 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Students will study the structured program and the syntax of computer languages.
AP Calculus BC
Prerequisite: Honors Math 3 with a grade of B or higher and teacher recommendation or successful completion of AP Calculus AB. Grade Level: 11-12 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Students will study the equivalent of Calculus I and II as would
AP Calculus AB
Prerequisite: Honors Math 3 with a grade of C or higher and teacher recommendation Grade Level: 11-12 Semesters: 2 Credits: 1 Students will study differential and integral calculus. This course follows the College Board’s Advanced Placement curriculum and as such