1.00 Credit Prerequisite: None
5 Periods/week Grade 9
2 Semesters Fee: None
The Algebra I course is designed to help students master the following material: Using and interpreting the symbols of Algebra, solving various kinds of equations and formulas, solving word problems, drawing graphs, interpreting graphs, solving linear systems, finding special products, factoring, rational expressions and using quadratic formula.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Teacher Placement
5 Periods/week Grade 9, 10
2 Semesters Fee: None
Math Skills A is to be taken concurrently with Algebra I. The Skills class will give struggling math students the opportunity to receive additional teaching and support in Algebra. The goal is to help the student keep up and succeed with the pace and rigor of Algebra. Time in Skills class may be spent re-teaching previous material to be used in current lessons, re-teaching current lessons, or working on homework to give students time to get individual help. *Only one Integrated Math Skills class will be applied towards meeting high school math graduation requirements should a student take more than one.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra I & Selection based on Grades & Standardized Test Scores / Administrative Approval
5 Periods/week Grade 9, 10
2 Semesters Fee: None
Like the Geometry course, the Honors Geometry class is designed to help the student think critically and arrive at valid conclusions based on facts. The basic structure of Euclidean Geometry is stressed to give students the proficiency needed in developing formal proofs. Other topics include elements of plane Geometry such as constructions, transformations, similarity, basic trigonometry and properties of angles, polygons and circles. Students will also learn surface area and volume of solids as well as the elements of probability as dictated by the Ohio State Standards. Honors Geometry is designed to study the above topics in greater depth and prepare strong and motivated students for the rigor of future advanced mathematics courses.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra I
5 Periods/week Grades 9, 10
2 Semesters Fee: None
The Geometry class is designed to help the student think critically and arrive at valid conclusions based on facts. The basic structure of Euclidean Geometry is stressed to give students the proficiency needed in developing formal proofs. Other topics include elements of plane Geometry such as constructions, transformations, similarity, basic trigonometry and properties of angles, polygons, and circles. Students will also learn surface area and volume of solids as well as the elements of probability as dictated by the Ohio State Standards.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Teacher Placement
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11
2 Semesters Fee: None
Math Skills G is to be taken concurrently with Geometry. The Skills class will give struggling math students the opportunity to receive additional teaching and support in Geometry. The goal is to help the student keep up and succeed with the pace and rigor of Geometry. Time in Skills class may be spent re-teaching previous material to be used in current lessons, re-teaching current lessons, or working on homework to give students time to get individual help. *Only one Integrated Math Skills class will be applied towards meeting high school math graduation requirements should a student take more than one.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra I and Geometry
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11
2 Semesters Fee: None
In Algebra II, the fundamental concepts of elementary Algebra are reviewed and applied to more difficult problems at a more rigorous level and faster pace than Applied Algebra II. Additional topics covered are rational and negative exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, imaginary numbers, solutions of equations and systems of equations, and the properties of radicals and graphs. A graphing calculator such as a TI-84 Plus is recommended.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra I & Geometry with Selection based on grades in previous math courses & Standardized Test Scores
/ Administrative Approval
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11
2 Semesters Fee: None
Honors Algebra II is intended for the college-bound student who has mastered Algebra I and Geometry. The course will cover more topics and go into more detail than Algebra II. Honors Algebra II reinforces mathematical skills, expands the understanding of mathematical concepts, and improves logical thinking. The development of the real number system will be extended with an emphasis on functions. The course stresses solving equations and inequalities with emphasis on word problems. Additional topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, conics, the complex number system, series, sequences, and matrices. A graphing calculator such as a TI-84 Plus is recommended.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra I & Geometry
5 Periods/week Grades 11, 12
2 Semesters Fee: None
In Applied Algebra II, the fundamental concepts of elementary Algebra are reviewed and applied to more difficult problems. Additional topics covered are rational and negative exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, imaginary numbers, solutions of equations and systems of equations, and the properties of radicals and graphs. A graphing calculator such as a TI-84 Plus is recommended. *The NCAA does not recognize this course for college athletic eligibility. See the NCAA handbook for more information.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Applied Algebra II/Algebra II
5 Periods/week Grade 12
2 Semesters Fee: None
Grade 12 Math Applications is a math class based on applications in the real world. This class will review Algebra, Geometry, Probability and Statistics using examples from current issues such as criminal investigations, government spending, the stock market, home buying, travel, and encryption. This class will also help students with problem solving and consumer math, which will develop their skills to be successful in any post-secondary option.
1.00 Credit Prerequisites: Applied Algebra II/Algebra II
5 Periods/week Grades 11, 12 or Administrative Approval
2 Semesters Fee: None
This course reviews and builds upon the skills learned in Algebra II. Emphasis will be placed on the connection between graphing functions and solving equations. Polynomial, rational, power, root, exponential and logarithmic functions will be studied.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Recommended Algebra II & Administrative Approval/Meet College / University Enrollment Criteria
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11, 12
2 Semesters Fee: None
Pre-calculus is a capstone course that ties together algebra, logic and analytic geometry through the study of functions and is also a preparatory course for calculus and other high-level math classes. This course offers an in-depth study on polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, with an emphasis on their applications. The course is highly recommended for accelerated juniors and any senior planning to major in math, engineering, computer technology, architecture or the physical sciences. Students may have the opportunity to earn CCP credit.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus
5 Periods/week Grades 11, 12
2 Semesters Fee: AP exam cost ($89.00 subject to change based on College Board)
Equivalent to a first-semester college calculus course, Advanced Placement Calculus AB is an in-depth study of limits, derivatives and integrals. Both computations and applications will be emphasized. Students will be expected to take the AP exam and will need a graphing calculator to take the exam. With a passing score on the AP exam, students will receive credit for a first-semester calculus course at virtually all colleges nationwide. The AP exam will be given in May.
1.00 Credit Prerequisite: AP Calculus AB
5 Periods/week Grades 12
2 Semesters Fee: AP exam cost ($89.00 subject to change based on College Board)
Equivalent to a second-semester college calculus course, Advanced Placement Calculus BC is an in-depth study of integration techniques, parametric equations, polar equations, sequences and series. Topics from AP Calculus AB will be reviewed throughout the course. This class will have a hybrid format with students completing online work and meeting in person with the instructor 1-2 times per week before or after school. Students will be expected to take the AP exam and will need a graphing calculator to take the exam. With a passing score on the AP exam, students will receive credit for a second-semester calculus course at virtually all colleges nationwide. The AP exam will be given in May.
1.00 Credit Prerequisites: Algebra II OR an 'A' average in Honors Geometry
5 Periods/week Grades 10, 11, 12 or Teacher Rec
2 Semesters Fee: AP Exam Cost ($89.00 subject to change based on College Board)
This course will provide the student with an introduction to probability and statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, elementary probability rules, binomial and normal distributions, experimental design, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression. The AP exam will be given in May.