Mathematics & Computer Science
The mathematics curriculum will provide students with an opportunity to develop a basic knowledge of computational skills in the six units of instruction: statistics and probability, numeration, measurement, algebra, geometry, problem solving. Application of these skills to daily life experiences and/or future career pursuits will promote the effective use of life-long knowledge in mathematics. Instruction in computer science will prepare students for an ever-changing technical age.
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Instructors |
Courses |
Ann Marie Capaccio
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AP Statistics, Honors Advanced Algebra, Geometry, ACT Prep
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Natalee Harrison-Brown
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Advanced Algebra, Transition to College Math (TCM), Functions Stats & Trig (FST) |
Jim Haasser
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Advanced Algebra, Algebra I, PreCalc
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Allison Heal
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Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, PreCalc |
Kristina Klopatek
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Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Honors Geometry |
Jordan Kroll
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Adv. Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Algebra |
Jake Krueger |
Algebra, Intro to Computer Programming, AP Computer Science Principles, Exploring Computer Science
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Cory Mack
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Geometry, Networking & Security, Advanced Cybersecurity, Advanced Algebra, Device Configuration & Management |
Daniel Marzahl
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Algebra, Honors Geometry, AP Computer Science, Game Design, Web Design |
Jacob Simmonds
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Transition to College Math, Advanced Algebra, Algebra 1
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Steve Telkamp
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Algebra 1 and Math Intervention |
Rick Witte
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Transition to College Math (TCM), Functions Stats & Trig (FST)
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Jennifer Wolf
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AP Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Geometry |
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