Pre-Algebra, Pre-Algebra SEI, Primary Language Pre-Algebra (9-12)
This year course will provide the basic fundamentals of algebra to those students who would normally have difficulty with a standard Algebra 1 course. Topics include order of operations, integers, solving linear equations, ratios and graphing.
Non-college prep
Algebra 1, Algebra 1 SEI, Primary Language Algebra 1 (9-12)
Algebra I is the introduction of variables, constants, expressions and equations. Topics covered are: solving equations, simplifying expressions, understanding order of operations, using properties (field axioms), arithmetic operations with positive and negative numbers, polynomials, factoring, graphing (linear and quadratic equations), working with radicals and expanding arithmetic knowledge . College Prep
Geometry, Geometry SEI (9-12)
This course covers topics involving geometric relations, postulates, theorems and proofs. It is expected that students have a firm grasp of algebra due to the amount of algebra used in calculations. College Prep
Geometry/Trigonometry Honors (9-12)
This geometry-basic course moves at a very rapid pace and includes six weeks of basic trigonometry. A very strong background in algebra is required to be successful. College Prep
Algebra 2 (10-12)
Algebra 2 builds on topics presented in Algebra 1 and Geometry. This course also includes topics in complex numbers, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions and SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) preparation.
College Prep
Algebra 2 Honors (10-12)
Honors Algebra 2 covers the same material as the Algebra 2 course description with more depth and at a faster pace.
College Prep
Consumer Math (11-12)
This course is a third year option for students who want to learn about business aspects of mathematics. The topics of study include comparative shopping, banking, budgeting, insurance, taxes, buying an automobile, renting an apartment, wages, loans, investments and marketing. Non-College Prep
Essential Math (11-12)
This course will satisfy the district Geometry graduation requirement. The content of the course will be broken into four key focus areas; geometry and measurement, number sense, statistics and probability, and algebra and functions. In addition to the above listed topics, approximately nine weeks will focus on applied mathematical topics including, but not limited to, budgets, loans and investments. This course will assist students in passing the CAHSEE. Non-College Prep
Pre-Calculus (11-12)
Pre-Calculus will prepare a student for college level mathematics (for seniors) and for Honors Math Analysis (for juniors). The course reviews previously taught topics from Geometry and Algebra via application. Students will learn how to program a TI calculator and use ideas from trigonometry and matrices to create an animation on the calculator. Other topics: Complex analysis, trigonometry, analytic and transformational geometry, SAT and ELM math review. College Prep
IB Math Studies SL (11-12)
Math Studies is a fourth year elective math course open to all students who have completed Algebra 2. The curriculum emphasizes real-world applications in probability/statistics, trigonometric functions, logic and polynomial functions. Those students in the class who are full IB candidates will also have to complete a project by March. It will also prepare the IB students for the IB Standard Level Math Studies Exam in the spring. College Prep
Math Analysis Honors (11-12)
This is a pre-calculus course that covers topics in functions, trigonometry, vectors, matrices, polar coordinates, complex numbers, conic sections, and mathematical induction. It will prepare students for entry into a calculus course and is the first of two courses that prepare students for the IB Higher Level Math Methods exam (taken in the IB Math HL course). College Prep
AP Statistics (11-12)
This course uses real data from sports, business, science, health, education and other fields to teach students how to understand and analyze data. Topics of study include surveys, experiments, correlation, probability and inference. This is a fast paced course with the goal of preparing the students for the AP Statistics exam. College Prep
IB Mathematics HL2 (11- 12)
IB Mathematics is the equivalent to a one year college calculus course. The class is designed for students who will be expecting to either study mathematics in college or as a major component of a related subject such as physics, engineering or technology. Students are required to submit a portfolio consisting of two extended problems – one on a mathematical investigation and one on mathematic modeling. They are also expected to take the IB Mathematics Exam HL in the spring. College Prep