High School (9–12)


  • AP Statistics

    AP Statistics is a college-level, non-calculus-based course in introductory statistics designed to present strategies for collecting, organizing, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students will work on projects and investigative tasks involving the hands-on gathering and analysis of real-world data. They will learn to interpret and judge the statistical information in the world around them.…


  • AP Calculus BC

    AP Calculus BC includes concepts and applications of differential and integral calculus, as well as series and vector calculus. Course instruction is focused on the presentation of topics graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. This course aligns with the College Board’s learning goals for AP Calculus BC.


  • AP Calculus AB

    AP Calculus AB includes concepts and applications of differential and integral calculus. Course instruction is focused on the presentation of topics graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. This course aligns with the College Board’s learning goals for AP Calculus AB.


  • Mathematical Analysis & Pre-Calculus

    This course develops students’ understanding of algebraic and transcendental functions, parametric and polar equations, sequences, series, and vectors. This course aligns with the Virginia Standards of Learning for Mathematical Analysis.


  • Trigonometry

    Trigonometry focuses on the relationships of angles on a coordinate graph. Students will identify and use connections between right triangle ratios, trigonometric functions, and circular functions. This course will provide the needed material to finish preparing a student to continue in upper-level mathematics courses like Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Note: Students planning on enrolling in an Algebra…


  • Geometry

    This course extends the skills and concepts taught in Algebra I through the study of plane and solid figures. Topics include a review of real numbers, segment and angle measurement, angle relationships, logic, proofs, reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines, right triangles, trigonometry, quadrilaterals, convex polygons, tessellations, circles, constructions, coordinate geometry, area, similarity, and volume. This…


  • Algebra II

    In Algebra II, a thorough treatment of advanced algebraic concepts will be provided through the study of functions, equations, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, rational and radical equations, complex numbers, and sequences and series. The course emphasizes a transformational approach to graphing functions, using translation, reflection, dilation, and rotation to generate a “family of functions” from…


  • Algebra I

    Algebra I covers the first level of solving and graphing algebraic equations/inequalities in one or two variables, function behavior and notation, quadratic functions, exponent rules, operations with polynomials, and basic data analysis. This course aligns with the Virginia Standards of Learning for Algebra I.


  • Psychology

    This introductory course is designed to give an overview of key topics in psychology and to explore possible connections of psychology to future study and careers. Topics covered include the history and methods of psychology, brain structures, mental disorders, stress, therapy, sensation and perception, sleep and dreaming, child and adult development, motivation and emotion, and social…


  • AP Psychology

    AP Psychology introduces students to the scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of humans and other animals. Beginning with the psychologists and perspectives that have helped to shape the field of psychology, students will explore and apply the theories, key concepts, and research findings from various subfields of the discipline. Topics examined will…