Algebra I - This course extends the students' knowledge of the real number system into operations with variable expressions. The student then is able to solve equations and problems using variables. Open to grades 9-12.
Basic Geometry - This class covers the essential concepts of Euclidean Geometry without a heavy emphasis on formal proof. It will cover angles, parallel lines, triangles, polygons, area and volume, ratios and proportions, similar polygons, circles, right triangles, and trigonometry. Open to grades 10-12.
Geometry - This course will introduce the students to the logical development of a mathematical system. Through the use of definitions, postulates and theorems the students can discover and prove properties of common geometrical shapes. Open to grade 10.
Algebra II - This course extends the students' knowledge of working with variable expressions. They will learn to set up and solve problems that involve two or more variables. They will also learn methods for solving systems of higher degree equations. Imaginary numbers are introduced and used in solving equations. Open to grades 11-12.
Advanced Math - This course extends the students' knowledge into new mathematical areas and prepares them for first year college math courses. The practical applications of the subject make it a suitable course for those students who will not continue their study of mathematics, but who will need the concepts developed in physics, engineering, or technical courses. A graphic calculator will be needed. Open to grade 12.
Practical/Business Math - This course will cover skills needed in every day living. Topics will include basic math skills, involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents and their application to real life situations.