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Mathematics

Preparing students to pursue higher education, to compete in a global workforce, and to be informed citizens requires rigorous mathematical knowledge and skills. Students must gain an understanding of fundamental ideas in number sense, computation, measurement, geometry, probability, data analysis and statistics, algebra and functions, and they must develop proficiency in mathematical skills. The content of the mathematics standards is intended to support the following five process goals for students: becoming mathematical problem solvers, communicating mathematically, reasoning mathematically, making mathematical connections, and using mathematical representations to model and interpret practical situations. Weighted grades are designated by a # for Advanced Placement (AP), Dual Enrollment (DE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. All classes may not be offered at all schools due to enrollment and availability.