Math 24 - 25
Students must earn 3.0 Math credits to graduate from WGHS. Most four-year colleges require 3-4 credits for admission purposes.
REGULAR SEQUENTIAL COURSES
5523 ALGEBRA 1-PART I
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 9-12
Enrollment recommendation based on 8th grade math proficiency
This is a year-long course which covers the curriculum that is contained in semester one of our Algebra course. Topics covered include solving formulas, graphing functions, linear functions, and systems of linear equations.
5524 ALGEBRA 1-PART II
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 credit of Algebra 1-Part I or ½ credit of Semester 1 of Algebra or with administrator approval
This is a year-long course which covers the curriculum that is contained in semester two of our Algebra course. Topics covered include solving inequalities (one and two variables), quadratic functions with emphasis on factoring, and exponential functions.
5660 ALGEBRA
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 9-12
Enrollment recommendation based on 8th grade math proficiency
This is the beginning course in a sequence of college preparatory courses. Topics covered include solving formulas, graphing functions, analysis of linear functions, analysis of quadratic functions, analysis of basic exponential functions, solving inequalities, solving systems of equations, and sequences.
5600 ALGEBRA IN MANUFACTURING PROCESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND DESIGN (AMPED)
Credit: 2 units (1 credit in Math; 1 credit in Practical Arts)
Open to grades: 9-12
Enrollment recommendation based on 8th grade math proficiency
This is a 2-hour block class that will earn an Algebra and Practical Art credit. AMPED students will operate a business running an advanced fabrication lab customizing textile products and manufacturing other items composed of wood, metal, and/or plastic. The proceeds generated from the business aspect of the program will be utilized to self-fund the venture and provide philanthropic opportunities for students through community service or monetary gifts to local charities. Students learn skill sets in various engineering techniques including sublimation, CNC operations, and rapid prototyping. Additional areas for student engagement include composite technologies, alternative energies, and automation robotics.
5680 GEOMETRY
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 9-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 1 or completion of Algebra 1-Part I and Part 2 or with administrative approval
This is the second course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility. In this course, students will have informal hands-on experiences which will deepen their understanding of the properties of shapes in two and three dimensions, and the application of those properties to real-world situations. In addition, they will use formal deductive reasoning to generalize and prove their discoveries. Topics covered include properties of a triangle, congruent triangles, properties of parallel lines, polygons, and introduction to logic and formal deductive proof. Similarity, properties of right triangles, polygons and circles, perimeter, area, and volume will also be studied.
5690 HONORS GEOMETRY
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 9-10
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 1 or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned an “A” in both semesters of Algebra (in 8th or 9th grade) experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course.
This is the second course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility and leading toward Advanced Placement Calculus. In this course, a student acquires knowledge of geometric objects in two and three dimensions and an opportunity to apply this knowledge to discovering relations among geometric objects. There will be heavy emphasis on mathematical proofs as well as an introduction to other geometric topics such as transformational geometry. Note: This counts as a weighted grade.
5695 ALGEBRA 2
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 1 and 1 full credit of Geometry or with administrative approval
This is the third course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility. Unlike Algebra 2/Trigonometry, this course does not include the topic of trigonometry, allowing for more time to strengthen and extend the algebraic skills begun in the Algebra 1 course and continuing a study of more advanced algebraic skills and applications.
5700 ALGEBRA 2-TRIGONOMETRY
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 1 and 1 full credit of Geometry or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a “C” or above in Algebra and Geometry experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course.
This is the third course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility. It is also the first course in the sequence which requires average or above proficiency in the previous two courses. The student strengthens and extends the algebraic skills begun in the Algebra 1 course and continues a study of more advanced algebraic skills and applications. This course includes the topic of trigonometry.
5710 HONORS ALGEBRA 2-TRIGONOMETRY
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 9-11
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 1 and 1 full credit of Geometry or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a grade of “B” or better in both semesters of Honors Geometry or an “A” in both semesters of regular Geometry and Algebra 1 experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course.
This is the third course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility and leading toward Advanced Placement Calculus. The student strengthens and extends the algebraic skills begun in Algebra 1 and develops more advanced algebraic skills and applications. Also, trigonometry will be studied. Note: This course will count as a weighted grade.
5715 ALGEBRA III
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 2 or Algebra 2-Trigonometry or with administrative approval
This course is designed for students who earn credit for two semesters of Algebra 2 or Algebra 2-Trigonometry. Placement is based on a teacher recommendation. It is designed to prepare students to take Pre-calculus at Webster Groves High School or to take College Algebra in a post-secondary setting. Topics include linear functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, polynomial functions, rational functions, and systems of equations.
5720 PRE-CALCULUS
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 2-Trigonometry or Honors Algebra 2-Trigonometry or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a “B” or above in both semesters of Algebra 2-Trigonometry experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course.
This is the fourth course in a sequence of courses to prepare a student for college admission eligibility and enrollment in a calculus course. The student will continue to strengthen and extend the algebraic skills developed in previous courses. In addition, students will extend their knowledge of trigonometry. Application problems are emphasized and a graphing calculator is used daily.
5730 HONORS PRE-CALCULUS
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 2-Trigonometry or Honors Algebra 2-Trigonometry or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a grade of “B” or better in both semesters of Honors Algebra 2-Trigonometry or an “A” in both semesters of Algebra 2-Trigonometry experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course
This course is the fourth in a sequence of courses preparing for college admission eligibility and leading toward AP Calculus. Through an intensive study of functions and their graphs, many of the important concepts of calculus are foreshadowed. Students will extend their knowledge of trigonometry and the algebraic concepts needed for the study of calculus. Real world applications of mathematics are emphasized and a graphing calculator is used daily. Note: This course will count as a weighted grade.
5800 ACC COLLEGE ALGEBRA
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 2-Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a grade of “A” or better in both semesters of Algebra 2-Trigonometry or a “B” or better in Pre-Calculus experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course
This is a college level algebra course with dual credit offered through University of Missouri – St. Louis. It is designed for students who will need College Algebra credit in a post-secondary setting. The course includes linear, quadratic, and rational equations and inequalities, the algebra of functions (including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions), the graphs of some of these functions, and systems of equations. Note: This course will count as a weighted grade.
5830 INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS & DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Pre-Calculus or with administrative approval
This course extends the topics covered in Pre-Calculus. In addition to more fully developing pre-calculus concepts, students will study topics in discrete mathematics including logic, combinations, recursion, and circuits. Beginning concepts in calculus will also be addressed.
5840 AP/ACC CALCULUS
Credit: 1 unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Pre-Calculus or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have earned a grade of “B” or better in both semesters of Honors Pre-calculus or an “A” in both semesters of Pre-Calculus experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course.
The content of this course is recommended in a College Entrance Examination Board publication, Advanced Placement Mathematics. Successful completion of this course prepares a student to pass the Calculus AP College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Mathematics examination. The student has the option of concurrent enrollment at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (a fee must be paid to UMSL) whereby that student will receive five calculus credits from UMSL. The student is expected to assume considerable responsibility in deciding what he/she must do outside of class to master the ideas dealt with in the course. The textbook used in the course is a book which achieves a balance in emphasis upon the calculus ideas themselves and the application of these ideas. Note: This course will count as a weighted grade, and college credit may be earned from UMSL.
55300 STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
Credit: 1 Unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 -Trigonometry or with administrative approval
Recommendation: Students who have successfully completed Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 -Trigonometry experience an appropriate yet challenging placement in this course. For students going into their senior year, this class is a good alternative to Pre-Calculus or College Algebra
This is an introductory course in statistics designed to provide students with the basic concepts of data analysis and statistical computing. This course is designed to develop students’ ability to analyze and interpret various types of data, as well as, provide them with pragmatic tools for assessing statistical claims and conducting their own statistical analyses. Topics covered include basic descriptive measures, measures of association, probability theory, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing.
5531 AP STATISTICS
Credit: 1 Unit
Open to Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite: 1 full credit of Precalculus or Honors Algebra 2-Trigonometry or with administrative approval
The full year AP Statistics course is equivalent to a one-semester, introductory, non-calculus-based college course in statistics. Students have the potential to earn college credit by taking the AP exam in May. The course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. There are four themes in the AP Statistics course: exploring data, sampling and experimentation, anticipating patterns, and statistical inference. Students use technology, investigations, and problem-solving as they build conceptual understanding.
Note: This course counts as a weighted grade.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS-MATH
9420 MATH DEPARTMENT STUDENT INTERN
Credit: ½ elective unit
Open to Grades: 11-12
*Requires the permission of the teacher to which student will be assigned and the permission of the department chair.
Students will be assigned to one math teacher but will work closely with the entire Mathematics Department. Each student will assist teachers in creating and teaching lessons, working with small groups of students, and tutoring individual students. The ideal candidate enjoys explaining mathematics and is interested in pursuing a career as a Mathematics teacher. This is not a math credit.