2026-2027 Mathematics Courses
*4 Credits Required for Graduation
Mathematics
Algebra 1 Honors covers linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, equations, and inequalities. Students engage in advanced problem-solving, critical thinking, and mathematical reasoning to prepare for future high-level math courses.
- Course Number: 1200320
- Recommended Prerequisites: None
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Algebra. Level 3 or above on Algebra 1 EOC required.
- Internal Weighting: +0.5
- Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
- Required Testing: EOC Exam: 30% of final grade in each semester
In Geometry Honors, students explore Euclidean and coordinate geometry, congruence and similarity via transformations, geometric measurement in two- and three-dimensional figures, circle equations, and right triangle trigonometry using theorems and real world applications.
- Course Number: 1206320
- Recommended Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra 1
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Geometry
- Internal Weighting: +0.5
- Grade Level: 9
- Required Testing: EOC Exam: 30% of final grade in each semester
In Algebra 2 Honors, students deepen understanding of complex numbers, advanced algebraic operations, diverse functions, nonlinear systems, compositions and inverses, transformations, and probability through analysis, modeling, and problem solving, real-world applications, data, reasoning, skills.
- Course Number: 1200340
- Recommended Prerequisites: Credit of Algebra 1 and Geometry or Algebra 1 and concurrently taking Geometry
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +0.5
- Grade Level: 9, 10, 11
Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy Honors develops skills in data analysis, ratios, functions, economics, credit, investing, insurance, and financial planning, preparing students for real-world decision-making.
- Course Number: 1200388
- Recommended Prerequisites: Credit in Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- This course does not currently satisfy the graduation requirement for students needing the 0.5 Financial Literacy course.
- Internal Weighting: +0.5
- Grade Level: 11, 12
Probability and Statistics Honors focuses on data analysis, probability, and statistical methods. Students apply concepts through real-world problem-solving, critical thinking, and mathematical reasoning, preparing for advanced studies in mathematics and science.
- Course Number: 1210300
- Recommended Prerequisites/Corequisite: Algebra 2 or higher
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +0.5
- Grade Level: 10, 11, 12
AP Precalculus centers on functions modeling dynamic phenomena. This exploration of functions, as well as a deepening of trigonometric concepts, will prepare students for college-level calculus and provide grounding for other mathematics and science courses.
- Course Number: 1202305
- College Board: Course Info
- Recommend Prerequisites: B or higher in Algebra II. Passing score on Algebra 1 and Geometry EOCs.
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +1.0
- Grade Level: 10, 11, 12
- Required Testing: AP Exam in May. Fee associated if course is dropped, AP exam is not taken, or if a late AP exam needs to be ordered.
AP Statistics introduces concepts of data analysis, probability, and statistical inference. Students explore sampling, hypothesis testing, and regression, developing critical thinking and analytical skills for real-world data interpretation and the AP exam.
- Course Number: 1210320
- College Board: Course Info
- Recommended Prerequisites/Corequisite: Algebra 2 or higher
- Course Length: Alternating Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +1.0
- Grade Level: 11, 12
- Required Testing: AP Exam in May. Fee associated if course is dropped, AP exam is not taken, or if a late AP exam needs to be ordered.
AP Calculus AB explores limits, derivatives, and integrals; emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and real-world applications while preparing students for the AP exam and college-level mathematics.
- Course Number: 1202310
- College Board: Calculus AB Course Info
- Recommended Prerequisites: B or higher in AP Precalculus, 3 or higher on AP Precalculus exam
- Course Length: Every Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 1.0 (0.5 + 0.5)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each semester
- Satisfies Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +1.0
- Grade Level: 11, 12
- Required Testing: AP Exam in May. Fee associated if course is dropped, AP exam is not taken, or if a late AP exam needs to be ordered.
AP Calculus AB/BC covers limits, derivatives, integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, sequences, series, and polar topics, developing strong problem-solving and mathematical reasoning while preparing students for rigorous AP exams.
- Course Number: 1202310, 1202320
- College Board: Calculus AB Course Info, Calculus BC Course Info
- Recommended Prerequisites: B or higher in AP Precalculus, 3 or higher on AP Precalculus exam
- Course Length: Every Day, 2 Semesters
- Credit: 2.0 (1.0 + 1.0)
- Credit Accrued at: 0.5 earned each quarter
- Meets Graduation Requirement: Math
- Internal Weighting: +1.0 for Calculus AB, +1.0 for Calculus BC
- Grade Level: 12
- Required Testing: AP Exam in May. Fee associated if course is dropped, AP exam is not taken, or if a late AP exam needs to be ordered.































