Mathematics
AP Calculus
Preparation for AP Calculus AB and BC as described in the College Board Advanced Placement Course Description
Calculus
The study of the calculus of a single variable.
Pre-Calculus
A study of functions and graphs in preparation for Calculus or AP Calculus
Algebra II
Continuation of Algebra I with the addition of the relationship between algebra and geometry and introduction to Trigonometry.
Geometry
The study of the relationships between geometric figures using geometric thinking and spatial reasoning.
Algebra I
Basic concepts include algebraic thinking and symbolic reasoning, function concepts, the relationship between equations and functions, order of operation, word problems, fractions, decimals, and graphs.
Pre-Algebra
A study of integers, variables, equations and problem solving in preparation for Algebra I.
Math Models
Students use algebraic, geographical, and geometric reasoning to recognize patterns and structure, to model information, and to solve problems from various disciplines.
Personal Business Math
Students learn real-life applications of math to budget, balance checkbooks, obtain loans, calculate interest, discuss credit card use, study the stock market and study other essential mathematical information useful to them as adults.
