Mathematics
The Mathematics Department provides the opportunity for every student to take a plethora of college-recommending mathematics courses. Incoming students have a diverse range of abilities and come from a variety of backgrounds in math; consequently, the department offers a diversified program to fit the needs of the students. Students will develop problem-solving skills, learn to be critical and creative thinkers, and be life-long learners in the context of the abilities of each student.
We have five different programs for students. Courses are taken sequentially depending on where you qualify when you enter Judge.
The Elementary Program, for students who have consistently struggled with mathematics and need to begin with basic algebra and geometry principles.
The Pre-Calculus Program, for students who have had Algebra I, however would benefit from an additional year of high school algebra.
The Calculus Program, for students who have successfully completed a year of Algebra I and who have mastered Algebra I topics.
The Honors Program, for students who have successfully completed a year of Algebra and who are recommended to work at an accelerated pace.
The AP Program, for students who excel in mathematics and have mastered all topics in an Algebra I course. A qualifying test is required.
Course Offerings
- 3101 Algebra I
- 3105 Geometry/Algebra II Honors
- 3200 Elementary Geometry
- 3201 Geometry
- 3202 Advanced Geometry Honors
- 3301 Algebra II
- 3302 Advanced Algebra II Honors
- 3401 Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry
- 3402 Pre-Calculus
- 3403 Calculus Honors
- 3404 AP Calculus AB
- 3405 AP Calculus BC
- 3406 Pre-Calculus Honors
