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Math

Algebra I (Regular)

One Credit Course

Instructor: Ms. Brisa H. Bermea 

Algebra I covers the basic structure of real numbers, algebraic equations, and functions.  The topics studied are linear equations, inequalities, functions and systems, quadratic equations and functions, polynomial expressions, data analysis, probability and properties of functions. 

Algebra I (PAP/Honors)

One Credit Course

Instructor: Ms. Brisa H. Bermea

Algebra I covers the basic structure of real numbers, algebraic equations, and functions.  The topics studied are linear equations, inequalities, functions and systems, quadratic equations and functions, polynomial expressions, data analysis, probability and properties of functions. The honors courses provide higher expectations for students. Students have the opportunity to work at an accelerated pace and develop their higher-order thinking skills.

Geometry (Regular)

One Credit Cours

Instructor: Mrs. Yirah Valverde

In the Geometry class, the students formalize their understanding of geometric concepts, including congruence and similarity, circle chords, secants and tangent segments, parallel and perpendicular lines, angle and side measures in polygons, proofs, logic, transformations, the Pythagorean Theorem, constructions, coordinate geometry, and surface area and volume of solids.

Geometry (PAP/Honors)

One Credit Course

Instructor: Mrs. Yirah Valverde

In the Geometry class, the students formalize their understanding of geometric concepts, including congruence and similarity, circle chords, secants and tangent segments, parallel and perpendicular lines, angle and side measures in polygons, proofs, logic, transformations, the Pythagorean Theorem, constructions, coordinate geometry, and surface area and volume of solids. The honors courses provide higher expectations for students. Students have the opportunity to work at an accelerated pace and develop their higher-order thinking skills.

Algebra II (Regular)

One Credit Course

Instructor: Ms. Brisa H. Bermea

Algebra II is the study of the complex number system and functions. The topics studied are polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, piece-wise, radical, and rational, are analyzed and applied, as well as conics, matrices, systems of equations, sequences, and series

Algebra II (PAP/Honors)

One Credit Course

Instructor: Mr. Samuel Ayala 

Algebra II is the study of the complex number system and functions. The topics studied are polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, piece-wise, radical, and rational, are analyzed and applied, as well as conics, matrices, systems of equations, sequences, and series. The honors courses provide higher expectations for students. Students have the opportunity to work at an accelerated pace and develop their higher-order thinking skills.

Advanced Math

One Credit Course

Instructor: Mrs. Yirah Valverde   

This course is designed for students who have completed Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra II and are in need of additional support after taking Algebra 2. Students in this course will apply concepts from Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra II to solve meaningful real-world problems. In doing so, they will reinforce their algebra and geometry skills before entering the Pre-Calculus and Calculus class

Pre-Calculus

One Credit Course

Instructor: Mr. Samuel Ayala

Precalculus covers many of the topics covered on previous classes. The topics studied are  polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, radical, piece-wise, and trigonometric and circular functions and their inverses. Parametric equations, vectors, and infinite sequences and series are also studied.

Pre-Calc (EA)

One College Credit Course

Instructor: Mr. Reichenbach

This course covers the basic concepts of trigonometry and analytic geometry, including trigonometric functions and their graphs, relationships, and applications. Basic analytical geometry topics include the conics, translations, rotations, and basic vector geometry. At the end of the course the students receiving a passing grade will also receive college credit for this class.

Calculus (EA)

One College Credit Course

Instructor: Dr. Liguori

The Calculus topics are those traditionally offered in the first year of calculus in college, and are designed for students who wish to obtain a semester of advanced placement in college. The topics studied include limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions and their applications, and elementary differential equations. At the end of the course the students receiving a passing grade will also receive college credit for this class.

 

Cathedral High School

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