Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
This course is designed to prepare students for both college and career readiness, emphasizing the practical applications of mathematics in personal and professional contexts. This course covers ACT review, practical measurement skills, data interpretation, and career-focused financial planning, aiming to prepare students for college readiness, work-related math applications, and informed decision-making in their future careers and personal lives.
Available: CHS, MHS, UHS
Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
Statistics is an advanced mathematics course that uses meaningful problems and appropriate technologies to use statistical concepts developed in previous courses to develop more advanced means of statistical analyses, interpretations, and predictions. Students will design and conduct statistical experiments. Students will also select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data and to develop and evaluate inferences and predictions based on the data.
Students will be given a College Challenge Exam at the end of the semester to determine if they will receive a College credit for this course. Students must earn at least a 75 on the test to receive the college credit.
Students who pass the course will meet the graduation requirement and earn an EPSO toward Ready Graduate status.
Available: CHS, UHS
Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
This course is an advanced algebra course with an introduction to analysis. Algebraic polynomials of two variables will be studied in great detail. The study of trigonometric functions and their application is also a secondary focus. This course is recommended for those students who will be taking Pre-Calculus in college.
Available: CHS
Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
This course is an advanced algebra course with an introduction to analysis. Algebraic polynomials of two variables will be studied in some detail. The study of trigonometric functions and their application is also an integral part. This course is recommended for those students who will be taking Calculus or any other upper level college course while in high school or in college.
Students will be given a College Challenge Exam at the end of the semester to determine if they will receive a College credit for this course. Students must earn at least a 70 on the test to receive the college credit.
Students who pass the course will meet the graduation requirement and earn an EPSO toward Ready Graduate status.
Available: CHS, MHS, UHS
Prerequisite: N/A
Computer Science (G10H06) Computer Science is a course intended to promote computational thinking and coding fundamentals and introduces computational tools that foster creativity. Computer science principles help students develop programming expertise and explore the workings of the internet.
Available: CHS, MHS, UHS