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CORE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE
   Core courses are arranged by discipline (subject area or type of credit granted). Core subjects are English, Math, Science and Social Studies. Course offerings are subject to change and contingent
   upon sufficient course enrollment. The credit earned will be applied in the manner most advantageous to the student.
   Course   State Course  Course Title              Course Description            May Be    Grade   Credit      Fall    Spring  Even Grad  Odd   Prerequisites
   Number   ID                                                                    Applied*  Level                              Years   Grad
                                                                                                                                       Years
                                  THIS COURSE WILL give students the opportunity to review, develop, and enhance                             Credit for Algebra
                                  their skills and knowledge of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in Algebra 1                               I or equivalent,
                                  and Algebra 2 in a modeling and application setting. Modeling and application of                            and attempted
                                  mathematical knowledge can be a challenging task, and this course will allow                                 Geometry or
                                  students additional time to hone these skills, which are heavily tested on End of                            equivalent.
   121731   20181000  Math Modeling   Course and graduation standardized assessments. Students are place in this class,   Elective  12-Nov  1.0 credit / full   X  X  X  X  Must be taken
   121741             Algebra II A/B  in conjunction with a standard Algebra 2 class, based on prior math class   year  Part A  Part B       concurrently with
                                  performance, standardized test scores, and educational professionals’
                                  recommendations.                                                                                             Algebra II.




                                  THIS COURSE WILL give students the opportunity to review, develop, and enhance                             Attempted algebra
                                  their skills and knowledge of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in Algebra 1                               I or equivalent.
                                  and Geometry in a modeling and application setting. Modeling and application of                             Must be taken
                                  mathematical knowledge can be a challenging task, and this course will allow                               concurrently with
                                  students additional time to hone these skills, which are heavily tested on End of                            Geometry.
   121611   20101000  Math Modeling   Course and graduation standardized assessments. Students are place in this class,   Elective  10 - 11  1.0 credit / full   X  X  X  X
   121621             Geometry A/B  in conjunction with a standard Geometry class, based on prior math class   year  Part A  Part B
                                  performance, standardized test scores, and educational professionals’
                                  recommendations.




   121072             Pre AP Algebra II  THIS COURSE WILL continue the development of algebraic concepts. This course is   1.0 credit / full   X  X  Geometry B or
   121082             A/B         highly recommended for the college-bound student, but is also important for a   year  Part A  Part B       Pre AP Geometry
                                  student considering a technical training program.                                                            B (Pre AP is
                                  STUDENTS WILL continue to explore and develop their algebra skills in the areas of                             highly
                                  real numbers, imaginary numbers, equations and inequalities, linear, quadratic,                             recommended)
            20414123              exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, and some conics as   Math  9 - 11  X      X
                                  well as graphing analysis. NOTE: Students considering AP Calculus in the future
                                  should take this course during their sophomore year or earlier. TI-83 / TI-83 Plus
                                  graphing calculators will be used. NOTE: TI-89 or N-Spire are not allowed.














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