Pre-algebra is a foundational branch of mathematics that introduces fundamental concepts and skills essential for advanced algebraic understanding, covering topics such as arithmetic, basic equations, and problem-solving techniques.
Algebra 1 is a fundamental course in mathematics that delves into the study of algebraic expressions, equations, and functions, equipping students with essential skills in manipulating variables, solving equations, and understanding the basics of linear relationships.
Geometry is a branch of mathematics that explores the properties and relationships of shapes, figures, and spaces, involving concepts such as points, lines, angles, polygons, and three-dimensional objects.
Physics I, Honors Physics I, or AP Physics I
Physics is a branch of science that seeks to understand the fundamental principles governing the behavior of matter and energy in the universe, exploring concepts such as motion, forces, energy, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics, and many more.
Algebra II is a high school course that builds on the concepts learned in Algebra 1 and covers a wide range of topics. Key topics include polynomials, complex numbers, rational exponents, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and more.
Pre-Calculus is a course that prepares students for Calculus and beyond. It expands on many topics learned in Algebra II, including functions, trigonometry, exponential and logarithmic functions, polymials and rational functions, and analytic geometry. Having a concrete understanding of Pre-Calculus is crucial for pursuing further levels of mathematics.
Computer Science in the 21st Century or AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science A is a course that focuses on the fundamentals of coding. This course dives into the coding language known as Java which is a widely used language throughout the world. In this course, you will be creating simple programs as a foundation for your future programming endeavors.
Ninth Grade and Under
Sometimes known as Language or Literature, English is a class where students analyze themes, characters, and literary devices. They engage in discussions, write essays analyzing texts, and practice reading comprehension strategies to enhance their understanding of diverse literary works. We offer tutoring for all English levels until ninth grade English.
U.S. Government or U.S. History
Social Studies courses help students explore historical events, political systems, and societal developments that shape the modern world. In U.S. History, students analyze key moments in the nation's past, examining their causes and effects. American Government focuses on the structure and function of government institutions, civic responsibilities, and the impact of policies on society.