Mathematics enables the student to acquire self-discipline and logical/critical thinking skills. In fact, the study of mathematics is necessary to enable the student to reason logically in all aspects of her life. The progression of courses offered by the department provides the student with the opportunity to discover and strengthen her mathematical skills, and to achieve her highest potential. These goals are achieved by:
• Hands-on learning activities
• Developing critical thinking through teaching overarching concepts
• Fostering intellectual curiosity through integrated learning programs with science and math
• Promoting reflection through class discussion, partner share, and self reflection
• Incorporating cooperative learning and leadership growth through class activities and presentations
In our era of increasing technology, the study of mathematics is more important than ever before. Mathematics is directly related to Science and Computer Technology. Both Science and Technology are dependent upon the logic and symbolic manipulation that are integral parts of mathematics.
Mathematics Requirement: 3 years (6 semesters)
College Preparatory
- Algebra I
- Geometry
- Algebra II
- Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus
Honors & Advanced Placement
- Algebra I Honors
- Geometry Honors
- Algebra II Honors
- Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus Honors
- Calculus AB - AP
- Calculus BC - AP
- AP Computer Science A
Electives (semester offerings)
- Statistics
- Introduction to Robotics