Using an approach that integrates the traditional areas of mathematics—algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus—throughout six sequential levels of study, students become independent learners who excel in reading, writing, exploring, applying, and communicating math concepts.
The curriculum is structured around these principles:
- L'algèbre est fondamentale en tant qu'outil de modélisation et de résolution de problèmes
- La géométrie en deux et trois dimensions est intégrée dans les sujets à tous les niveaux et comprend des approches coordonnées et transformationnelles
- L'étude des vecteurs, des matrices, du comptage, de l'analyse des données et d'autres sujets issus des mathématiques discrètes est intégrée dans les cours de base
- Les activités sur ordinateur et sur calculateur font partie des cours de base
- Les sujets sont explorés visuellement, symboliquement et verbalement
- La capacité à développer des stratégies de résolution de problèmes dépend d'un ensemble de connaissances accumulées
These principles are addressed in the integrated curricula of Math 1-6. Math 3, 4, and 5 are offered at two levels that showcase different teaching and learning styles. The standard classes feature more direct teacher instruction and cover fewer topics. The “i” versions of each course cover more topics at a faster pace as students work more independently. Both levels require collaboration in the form of daily group work among four tablemates. The program also offers opportunities for advanced work, including single variable and multivariable calculus, descriptive and inferential statistics, and abstract algebra. Math Club, open to all interested students, meets regularly to share ideas and investigate problems beyond the scope of the regular curriculum and to help students prepare for local and national math competitions.
A placement test is used to determine the appropriate level of math for each incoming student. Math support is available via the Math & Science Support Specialist as well as from teachers in the math office and peer tutors via the math squad.