Mathematics is the key to a successful future and the foundation of science and technology. Mathematics courses help to develop student’s logical, deductive thinking skills enabling them to become better problem solvers. The emphasis on real-life, practical problems, demonstrates that mathematics is a necessary discipline in today’s world. Enhancement
of thinking skills, self-discipline, communication, and problem solving are the major goals in all of the math and computer science courses.
Computers and calculators are a permanent addition to our society and students should be aware of their capabilities and limitations. All students are encouraged to take at least one computer course in high school. Since all math courses include calculator problems, students are encouraged to purchase their own scientific or graphing calculator. All students in Algebra 2 or higher are required to have their own graphing calculator. The Texas Instrument TI-83+ is recommended. The TI-89 is recommended for calculus.
Placement in college and on the job is often determined by a person’s ability to manipulate abstract concepts, such as those found in algebra and geometry. Therefore, all students are required to take a total of four mathematic credits.
Algebra 1 (Double Period)
Algebra 1 (Single Period)
Geometry (Double Period)
Geometry (Single Period)
Honors Geometry
Algebra 2 (Double Period)
Algebra 2 (Single Period)
Math Comprehension through ALEKS
Honors Algebra 2
Algebra 3/Trigonometry
Intro to Statistics
Honors Pre-Calculus
AP: Statistics
AP: Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Program Design
Intro to Computer Programming
Comprehensive Math Skills