Math

 
Students are required to complete four credits in Mathematics. Many colleges require three or more years of high school Mathematics, including Trigonometry. By taking Mathematics, students develop skills in problem solving and critical thinking. Students are encouraged to purchase their own calculators. When considering recommendations, “successful completion” of a course would typically be indicated by a grade of “C” or better.
 
Several different pathways are possible to receive the four credits. 
 
 
Instructors:
 
Nancy Cole (Algebra I, Geometry, and Calculus)
Alana Crawford (Foundational Math, AP Calculus,  and Algebra III w/Trig)
Ashley Del Greco (Precalculus, and Algebra I)
John Kasparek (Quantitative Reasoning, Essentials of Algebra/Geometry, and Algebra II, Algebra III
w/Trig, and Probability & Statistics)
Laura Noble (Geometry, Algebra I, Algebra II, and Algebra III w/Trig)
TBA (Algebra I and Geometry)
Mike Lynch (Algebra I and Algebra II)
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