ALGEBRA APPLICATIONS I - (9) (1 credit) (Recommendation of Grade 8 Mathematics teacher.) This course is for freshman not taking Algebra I. It covers basic arithmetic, problem solving, geometry, probability, statistics and prepares the student for algebra. The above is taught with most problems relating to life situations. This course would NOT qualify as one of the mathematics courses needed for college entrance. A scientific calculator is required.
ALGEBRA APPLICATIONS II - (9-12) (1 credit) This course is an extension of Algebra Applications I. It is not intended to be used as a preparatory class for college or technical school admissions. It is designed for students that need mathematics credits to graduate from high school and can be taken as prescribed by instructors, administrators, or guidance personnel. Course content will include: Computational skills, consumer math, statistics, graphing, graph interpretation, formula use, computations in everyday life, geometry in everyday life, and math for the job market.
ALGEBRA 1 - (9-12) (1 credit) The first step in mathematical sequence in which number systems, equation solving, number properties, variable expressions, exponents, and problem solving are discussed. Important first step for anyone interested in college or vocational school.
ALGEBRA 2 - (10-12) (1 credit.) (Prerequisite - C+ or better in Algebra 1) This course covers the number system, linear and second degree functions, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents, radicals and logarithms.
GEOMETRY ‑ (10-12) (1 credit) (Prerequisite‑Algebra I) A logical approach to measuring things around us. A look at inductive, deductive, and intuitive thinking. Geometric proofs will cover parallel line and planes, angles, polygons, triangles, circles, and coordinate geometry.
PRE-CALCULUS (12) (1 credit) (Prerequisite-B or better in Algebra II) This course includes trigonometry, permutations and probability, conic sections and other topics as the time permits.

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