Math

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The Mathematics Department focuses on developing a student’s ability to select and use appropriate methods for problem-solving by studying various branches of the discipline. Students must complete three credits (Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II minimum) to graduate, learning to organize, analyze, and synthesize data while appreciating the beauty and logic of mathematics.

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Algebra I
Algebra I

Study the properties of numbers, linear and quadratic equations, and functions, while developing the strong study habits and real-world application skills essential for future math success.

Math I: Algebra I
Math I: Algebra I

Master the basic concepts of Algebra I with an approach that prioritizes conceptual connections and number sense to improve overall mathematical reasoning abilities.

Geometry
Geometry

Explore the patterns and properties of shapes, problem-solve geometric puzzles, and connect ideas in two and three dimensions, including an extension to right triangle trigonometry.

Math II: Geometry
Math II: Geometry

Focus on traditional properties and applications of geometric figures with an emphasis on improving algebraic techniques and number sense through real-world applications and extensive tool use.

Algebra II
Algebra II

Explore relations, functions, systems of equations, and inequalities involving real and complex numbers, using the graphing calculator extensively for graph and data analysis.

Math III: Algebra II
Math III: Algebra II

Cover all fundamental algebraic techniques and algorithms while focusing more heavily on conceptual connections, real-world applications, and the exploration of various function types.

Math Analysis
Math Analysis

A rigorous Precalculus survey designed to expand on previous concepts with a thorough study of functions, an in-depth unit on trigonometry, and an introduction to basic calculus concepts.

AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus AB

This challenging, college-level course examines differential and integral calculus, emphasizing a multi-representational approach (graphical, numerical, analytical) to understanding broad concepts.

AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus BC

An extension of Calculus AB that covers an additional semester of college work, including the calculus of parametric, polar, and vector functions, infinite series, and advanced integration techniques.

AP Statistics
AP Statistics

Introduce the major concepts for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data through hands-on activities across the four conceptual themes of exploring data, planning a study, probability, and statistical inference.

Introduction to College Algebra
Introduction to College Algebra

Strengthen your algebra skills and master the basics of trigonometry (including sinusoidal functions) in preparation for Precalculus, with integrated review for the ACT and SAT math tests.

Introduction to Multivariable Calculus
Introduction to Multivariable Calculus

A rigorous, post-AP Calculus BC survey that introduces the differentiation and integration of functions of several variables, vectors, and the geometry of three-dimensional space.

Financial Literacy
Financial Literacy

Become financially literate and confident in managing money by covering essential personal finance topics like budgeting, saving, investing, credit, and financing higher education through real-world simulations.

Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics

Gain an application-based introduction to statistics focused on producing, analyzing, and synthesizing data through sampling, experimental design, and concepts of probability.

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