Math

All students must complete a minimum of 3.0 credits of mathematics in order to meet graduation requirements set by Lakeland Union High School and the Wisconsin Department of Instruction.

Beyond this minimum requirement, many post-secondary plans have a minimum requirement of its own; including specific course requirements. Be sure to speak to your academic counselor to ensure you are planning for success with regards to your post-secondary goals. Any math courses taken beyond the 3.0 credits required for graduation will cover a student's required elective credits (9.0 required for graduation).

The following math courses are available via our CompassLearning Odyssey provider.

* indicates the course has been aligned to a board-approved LUHS course.

Algebra I - 1.0 credit*

Algebra is a full year course that includes units on: expressions and equations; linear functions, polynomial and non-linear functions; and radical and rational functions.

Algebra II - 1.0 credit*

Algebra II aligns to Lakeland Union High School's Advanced Algebra course. Algebra II is a full year course that includes units on: first degree equations and inequalities; quadratic, polynomial and radical equations and inequalities; advanced functions and relations; discreet mathematics; and trigonometry.

Geometry - 1.0 credit*

Geometry is a full year course that includes units on: geometric structure, congruence, similarity and two- and three- dimensional measurements.

Integrated Math I - 1.0 credit

Integrated Math II - 1.0 credit

Integrated Math III - 1.0 credit

Pre-Algebra - 1.0 credit*

Pre-Algebra is a full year course that includes units on: properties and operations; rational numbers and equations; linear and non-linear equations; proportions and rates; data sets; exponents; and an introduction to polygons and triangles

Precalculus - 1.0 credit*

Precalculus is a full year course that includes units to extend learning on linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions from advanced algebra. Further study is completed in the study in trigonometry including: the unit ciricle, graphing trigonometric functions, solving trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, verifying trigonometric identities and applications of trigonometry.

Trigonometry - 0.5 credit (note: the content from CompassLearning's Trigonometry course is included within Algebra II)

Trigonometry is a semester long course that includes unites on; trigonometric identities, polar coordinates, vectors, complex numbers, and approximate values.