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         AP Calculus BC                                                                                   248116

         BCHS, LHS,   11-12     10                        Y        AP      Math      C         N
          MHS, THS
          Offered At   Grades   Credits   College Credit   Pre/Co-Req   AP/H   Grad Req   A-G    Repeatable   Meets Alg Req


        AP Calculus BC covers the calculus of functions of a single variable. It includes all topics covered in Calculus AB, plus the rigorous
        definitions of limits, sequences and series, parametrically defined curves, polar curves and other advanced techniques of integration.
        The content of Calculus BC is designed to qualify the student for placement in a course that is beyond that granted for Calculus AB.
        Students are strongly encouraged to take the AP Calculus Exam. Prerequisite: A grade of “A” or “B” in Pre-Calculus or Pre-AP Integrated
        Math 3+.

         Consumer Math                                                                                    247000

         BCHS, LHS,   11-12     10                                         Math                N
          MHS, THS
          Offered At   Grades   Credits   College Credit   Pre/Co-Req   AP/H   Grad Req   A-G    Repeatable   Meets Alg Req


        Math for Financial Literacy prepares students for the real world.  This course provides instruction for relevant math concepts that
        students can easily relate to their daily lives. Students learn how to apply basic math concepts to tasks they use in the real world,
        including earning a paycheck, managing a bank account, using credit cards and creating a budget.  Other practical topics are presented
        to help students become financially capable and responsible.

         Personal Finance CP                                                                              246510

         BCHS, LHS,   11-12     10                        Y                Math      C         N
            MHS
          Offered At   Grades   Credits   College Credit   Pre/Co-Req   AP/H   Grad Req   A-G    Repeatable   Meets Alg Req


        The Personal Finance course is an introductory course that will provide students with an in depth understanding of financial planning
        and  investing  so  that  they  will be  able  to  use  these applications  in  everyday life.   Topics  include basic personal  finance,  taxes,
        mortgages, insurance, responsible credit behavior, and retirement.  Students will be required to work with peers and develop projects
        to demonstrate their understanding of the material.  Recommended pathway:  A grade of “B” or better in Integrated Math 1 CP.

         Statistics CP                                                                                    248310

         BCHS, LHS,   11-12     10                                         Math      C         N             Y
            MHS
          Offered At   Grades   Credits   College Credit   Pre/Co-Req   AP/H   Grad Req   A-G    Repeatable   Meets Alg Req

        This is a one-year College Preparatory course in probability and statistics.  The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the
        major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data.  Students are exposed to four broad conceptual
        themes:  Exploring data, planning and conducting surveys and experiments, probability, and statistical inference.

         AP Statistics                                                                                    248316

         BCHS, LHS,   11-12     10                                 AP      Math      C         N
          MHS, THS
          Offered At   Grades   Credits   College Credit   Pre/Co-Req   AP/H   Grad Req   A-G    Repeatable   Meets Alg Req

        This course covers exploratory data analysis & collection, probability, and statistical inference. It parallels a college level course.  The

        course draws connections between all aspects of the statistical process, including design, analysis, and conclusions.  The student will
        be prepared to take the advanced placement exam in the spring.  Successful completion of the exam will give the student one semester
        of college credit for introductory statistics at most colleges and universities. Students are strongly encouraged to take the AP exam.
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