Algebra 2 CP
Prerequisite: Algebra 1
This course is an in-depth study of functions, patterns, relations, and concepts of number systems. This includes linear, quadratic, absolute value, radical, and rational functions. Conicsections and transcendental functions may also be addressed.
Algebra 2 Honors
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 H
Algebra 2 Honors covers the standards for Algebra 2 with greater depth and complexity. The honors course also includes the study of logarithmic and polynomial functions. This course prepares students for Pre-Calculus Honors.
AP Calculus (AB)
Prerequisite Precalculus Honors
Advanced Placement Calculus (AB) focuses on topics in analytic geometry, functions, and differential and integral calculus. This is a two-semester course with the student receiving honors credit for Calculus Honors first semester and AP Calculus credit for second semester. The competencies of this course are prescribed by the College Board. Students are expected to take the AP exam. This is a year-long course.
AP Calculus (BC)
Prerequisite: AP Calculus AB
The course content includes areas of regions bounded by polar graphs, the calculus of parametric equations, integration using partial fractions and trigonometric substitution and associated applications. Other topics of interest include series and sequences, tests of convergence, absolute and conditional convergence, power series, and the Taylor and Maclaurin series. The competencies of this course are prescribed by the College Board. Students are expected to take the AP BC exam. This is a semester-long course.
AP Statistics
Prerequisites: Probability and Statistics Honors
The purpose of the AP course in statistics is to introduce students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing and drawing conclusions from data. Students are
exposed to four broad conceptual themes - Exploring Data: Describing patterns and departures from patterns; Sampling and Experimentation: Planning and conducting a study; Anticipating Patterns: Exploring random phenomena using probability and simulation; Statistical Inference: Estimating population parameters and testing hypotheses. This is a semester-long course.
Calculus Honors
Prerequisite: Precalculus Honors
The course is a continuation of concepts and skills from earlier courses with an in-depth study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Calculus Honors also includes the study of computing limits, derivatives, and integrals. Students will solve problems applying these concepts. This one-semester course is for students choosing not to continue in AP Calculus.
Precalculus CP
Prerequisite: Algebra 2
The course will include a study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Pre-calculus focuses on the development of the student’s ability to understand and apply the study of functions and advanced mathematics concepts to solve problems.
Precalculus Honors
Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Honors
The course will include an in-depth study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Honors Precalculus also includes the study of sequences, series, conic sections, parametric equations, and polar curves. This course prepares students for Calculus Honors and AP Calculus.
Probability and Statistics CP
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 or equivalent and Geometry
In this course, students will learn how to gather, organize, and analyze data. They will learn the fundamental principles of probability and statistics and apply these principles to data analysis. The course topics include foundations of data analysis, univariate data displays, interpret graphic displays, bivariate data and scatter plots, basic probability concepts and applications, and probability distributions.
Probability and Statistics Honors
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 or equivalent and Geometry
Probability and Statistics Honors covers the standards for Probability and Statistics with greater depth and complexity. In this course, students will learn how to gather, organize, and analyze data. They will learn the fundamental principles of probability and statistics and apply these principles to data analysis. The course topics include foundations of data analysis, univariate data displays, interpret graphic displays, bivariate data and scatter plots, basic probability concepts and applications, probability distributions, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, and project design.