Secondary Math Courses and Placements
The traditional sequence of secondary math courses for a college preparatory student is as follows:
- Grade 6: Math 6
- Grade 7: Math 7
- Grade 8: Pre Algebra
- Grade 9: Algebra (Basic Algebra only offered on a limited basis)
- Grade 10: Geometry
- Grade 11: Algebra II
- Grade 12: Trigonometry / Pre Calculus
Upon entering the middle school, administrators and school counselors gather and review information relative to a student’s performance and abilities in math. The students’ marking period math grades, ability to attend to lessons, ability to self-advocate, mastery of fraction and decimal arithmetic, homework completion, and intuitive mathematical abilities are considered.
At the conclusion of the sixth grade year, Math 6 students who have earned high marking period grades, high teacher recommendations, and high marks on summative assessments complete an Algebra Readiness Assessment to determine their placement for their 7th grade year.
Accelerated middle school math students who successful complete accelerated courses may be eligible to complete additional math courses during their high school years. Calculus, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, and on-line options are available for students who successfully complete the traditional college prep course of study during the sophomore or junior years.
Grade 6: Math 6
Grade 7: Math 7
Grade 8: Pre-Algebra 8and Algebra 8
If you have questions or concerns about the secondary math courses or placements, please contact your child’s counselor or an administrator.