Level Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Honors A Alg 1 --> Geo --> Alg 2 --> Trig/Pre-Calc; H Statistics
Honors B Geo --> Alg 2 --> Trig./Pre-Calc --> AP Calc; H Statistics
Geo
Honors C Alg 1 --> Alg 2 --> Trig/Pre-Calc --> AP Calc; H. Statistics
CP Alg 1 --> Geo --> Alg 2 --> Trig/Pre-Calc;
Statistics;
Trig/Analytic Geometry
In order for students to take AP Calculus, there are a few options for freshmen. If her elementary school has Honors Math and the student passed the Diocesan Algebra exam, then she may take Honors Geometry as a freshman and take AP Calculus in senior year. If her elementary school does not have Honors Math or the student did not pass the Diocesan Algebra exam, then she may double up on Math in sophomore year. Students who take two math courses in sophomore year are required to take AP Calculus as a senior.
All students are required to have a Texas Instrument Graphing Calculator (models 83, 83+, 84, or 84+).
Mathematics Links:
Mathematics, Science & Technology Education (Lessons Resource)
Integrating Spreadsheets in Your Classroom