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Math 10C
Math 10C is the first math course most students will take in high school, establishing the foundational skills that will be crucial to their future success. As Math 10C moves very fast (most schools finish this course in only half a school year), it is very important to be well-prepared and familiar with the Math 10C curriculum. Students within this course will establish foundational elements such as linear algebra and trigonometry that will later develop into more complex topics in later years.
The requirements to register for our Math 10C class are the following: access to a physical TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, or TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator, and a basic understanding of math algebra (able to solve one-variable equations).
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Using trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving right triangles
- Factoring and expanding trinomials and binomials
- Determining the domain and range of a given function
- Using various methods to solve systems of equations
Computer Science 10
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to computer programming in Python for high school students. Designed for beginners, the course aims to establish a solid foundation in computer science and provide hands-on experience in writing computer programs. Topics include basic syntax, control structures, functions, data structures, and basic file I/O. This course has been designed to allow students to develop their problem-solving skills and create efficient yet effective programs.
Students will be expected to create and personalize custom projects. These projects should be completed in a timely manner if the student wishes to receive general feedback regarding their programming logic and abilities.
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Understand Python syntax
- Create Python programs/Jupyter notebooks
- Write and debug algorithms to solve problems involving input, processing, and output
- Design and modularly implement small to medium-sized projects in Python
- Understand and use conditionals, iteration, and sectioning in their projects
Science 10
Science 10 is typically the first science course that students will take in high school. It encapsulates all three sciences that students can pursue in their later high school years (Chemistry, Physics, and Biology) into one singular course. As Science 10 is the only science course most students will take in high school where the three sciences are not separated, it is incredibly important to have a good understanding of the material in this course in order to succeed in further science classes.
The only requirements to register for our Science 10 class is that you have access to a regular calculator and that you have a basic understanding of the science material covered in junior high.
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Determining the chemical formulas of ionic and molecular compounds and naming them
- Writing full, balanced chemical equations
- Understanding the significance of the mole and Avogadro's number in chemistry
- Calculating velocity, displacement, acceleration, and work in various types of movement and systems
- Understanding the Law of Conservation of Energy
- Identifying and explaining the function of certain organelles within a cell
- Explaining the process of photosynthesis
English Language Arts
Our English program is designed to help you improve the grammar and essay writing skills required for English 10-1, a course students will take in their first year of high school. As English in high school is heavily focused on essay writing as well as analyzing different texts and novels, our program will cover both skills catered towards writing essays as well as analysis and worksheets to help students understand specific texts. The material and lessons provided in this course are designed to provide more practice so that the students can get a better grasp of the grammar conventions as well as sentence structures they should expect to know in high school. Furthermore, the course itself is rather fluid in that we will be adjusting worksheets and lessons to accommodate every student's need, along with following a pre-planned course outline that covers the general necessities to succeed in high school.
Students will be expected to complete numerous writing pieces on time if they wish to receive extensive feedback from our teachers. Small classes with limited seats will be held in order to ensure the quality of the program.
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Understanding when and how to use different punctuations
- Ways to structure sentences; dependent and independent clauses
- How to effectively structure and develop a convincing essay
- CART essays vs PRTT essays
- Reading comprehension skills and tips
- Effective analysis of text
Essay Writing
Essay Writing is an exciting new course introduced for Winter 2025, designed to provide students with a strong foundation in academic writing. Crafting effective thesis statements, effectively implementing quotes, and writing a well structured essay can be challenging for students. This course is tailored to address these difficulties by equipping students with practical strategies, hands-on practice, and personalized feedback to build confidence in their writing abilities. Whether you’re refining existing skills or starting fresh, our Essay Writing class offers a comprehensive approach to mastering the art of effective academic communication.
Students will be expected to complete numerous writing pieces on time if they wish to receive extensive feedback from our teachers. Small classes with limited seats will be held in order to ensure the quality of the program.
Note that there may be certain overlap in course material between the English Language Arts course. Students are only allowed to register to one of the following courses.
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Learn how to craft effective thesis statements
- Learn how to write an effective Critical Analytical to Literary Text Essay
- Enhance your ability to critically analyze and interpret short passages of text
- Learn how to write an effective Personal Response to Text
- Implement quotes effectively
Chemistry 20
Chemistry 20 is a specialized science course that students will typically take in their second year of high school. Being a 20 level course, it is an introduction to many of the basic concepts needed to understand advance chemistry concepts. It is incredibly important that students have a strong understanding of the concepts introduced in Chemistry 20 to succeed in later chemistry courses.
The only requirements to register for our Chemistry 20 class is that you have access to a regular calculator and that you have a basic understanding of the Chemistry material covered in Science 10.
Below are some of the key curricular outcomes that you will meet in our classes.
Curricular Outcomes
- Identify intramolecular and intermolecular forces of a compound
- Accurately predict reactions
- Determine the volume of an ideal gas
- Calculate for the pH of a solution
- Understand the necessary laboratory terminology and procedures needed for a dilution
- Accurately interpret titration results
- Understand how to calculate for different chemical species using stoichiometry