Instructors
![]() Jermaine Cleveland Department Head/Instructor |
![]() Lenore Perkins Instructor |
Courses
Calculus
Instructor | Mr. Jermaine Cleveland, Department Head - Period 8 Mrs. Lenore Perkins - Period 3 |
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Department | Mathematics Department |
This course is an integral component of the high school calculus sequence. The course reviews the functions necessary for calculus, and introduces students to differential calculus. The calculus concepts of limit, continuity, derivative, and antiderivative are applied to algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
Class Roster - Period 3 | Class Roster - Period 8 | |
Geometry
Instructor | Mr. Jermaine Cleveland, Department Head |
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Department | Mathematics Department |
This course is the exploration and investigation of various geometric shapes and their properties. Students use geometric models to solve real-world problems. An emphasis is placed on presenting convincing arguments by a variety of logical means.
Class Roster - Period 2 | Class Roster - Period 5 | |
Trigonometry
Instructor | Mr. Jermaine Cleveland, Department Head |
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Department | Mathematics Department |
This course is a foundation course for college-level mathematics classes. The topics covered include circular functions (sin, cos, tan, sec, csc, and cot); inverse trigonometric functions, and other periodic functions; transformations with special emphasis on conic sections; polar form of complex numbers; curve sketching; and vectors and their applications. Calculators are an integral part of the course.
Class Roster - Period 1 | Class Roster - Period 6 | |
Algebra 1
Instructor | Mrs. Lenore Perkins |
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Department | Mathematics Department |
This course provides the foundation for the study of higher levels of mathematics. Emphasis is placed on algebraic symbols and properties, mathematical expressions and statements, functions and graphs, and real world applications.
Class Roster - Period 5 | Class Roster - Period 7 | |
Algebra 2
Instructor | Mrs. Lenore Perkins |
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Department | Mathematics Department |
This course is the fundamental course for all future mathematics and science classes and is highly recommended for all students interested in postsecondary education. Key elements include mathematical modeling, solving equations, graphing, solving problems, and simplifying and transforming algebraic expressions. The ability to make real-world applications and the appropriate use of calculators are important components of the course.
Class Roster - Period 2 | Class Roster - Period 6 | |