Academic Catalog_Handbook_WRHS

14 formal proofs, and problem-solving. Required for graduation. One-block rigorous Geometry course with in-depth study, projects, and applications. Covers same topics as Geometry. Recommended for students taking advanced math courses. Required for graduation. One-block advanced course covering algebra topics and introductory trigonometry. Emphasizes functions, relationships, trigonometry, matrices, and networks.

Algebra I Pre-AP, Algebra II Pre-AP Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, ACT Math < 19 Algebra I Pre-AP, Algebra II Pre-AP, Geometry Pre-AP Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, ACT Math > 19 Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry AP Calculus AB

Geometry Honors

10, 11

Yes

Advanced Algebra & Trigonomet ry (Honors) Mathematic al Reasoning for Decision Making

10, 11, 12

No

Application-based course focused on real-world problem solving. Prepares students for technical college, military, or workforce.

12

No

One-block advanced course covering algebraic and transcendental functions, trigonometry, vectors, polar coordinates, complex numbers, sequences, and conic sections. Prerequisite for Calculus. AP Exam in spring.

AP Pre-Calculu s

11, 12

No

One-block course covering data analysis, data interpretation, systematic counting, and probability. Recommended for college-bound students. One-block introductory college-level statistics course covering data collection, analysis, and conclusions. AP Exam in spring. One-block advanced course covering integrals, Riemann Sums, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and accumulation functions. AP Exam in spring. One-block advanced course exploring differential and integral calculus, real-world applications, and limits. AP Exam in spring. AP Computer Science Principles is an introductory college-level computing course that introduces students to the breadth of the field of computer science. Students learn to design and evaluate solutions and to apply computer science to solve problems through the development of algorithms and programs.

Statistics

11, 12

No

AP Statistics

11, 12

No

AP Calculus AB

12

No

AP Calculus BC

12

No

AP Computer Science Principles

Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry

11, 12

No

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