Mathematics
Welcome to the HH Mathematics Department
Want to prepare for your next math course? Working with a tutor? Visit our Pre-Course Practice page to see what skills we recommend you review before school starts!
The following course pathways can be used as a guide for planning out your/your child's math courses throughout HHHS. Graduation requirements for all students who are proficient include earning four credits in the mathematics curriculum. Students are also required to take a minimum of three mathematics courses during their freshman and sophomore years.
Math Course Pathways
Required to take math both semesters | 1 Math required; students may opt to take 1 each semester | 1 Math required; many students take 1 each semester | Math requirement dependent upon number of credits taken prior to senior year | |
Academic | Alg 1 |Prob/Stat | Geo | Alg II | Advanced Topics |
College Prep | Alg 1 |Prob/Stat | Geo | Alg II | Trig |
Honors | Prob/Stat |Alg II | Trig and/or AP Statistics | Pre-Calc and/or AP Statistics | AP Calc A | AP Calc B |
Accelerated | Prob/Stat |Alg II | Trig and/or AP Statistic | AP Calc A | AP Calc B and/or AP Statistics | Multi-Variable Calc |
Additional recommendations for course selection from the Math Department:
As a College Prep student it is recommended that you schedule a minimum of one math class per year.
As an Honors student, unless you plan on taking Multi-Variable Calculus, it is recommended that you take Honors Precalculus as a Junior.
In addition to AP Statistics, an alternative elective is Honors to Intro to Engineering (pre-requisite is completion of Honors Alg II or an "A" in CP Alg II).
Keystone Algebra 1 Exam Information
Below are documents and links students can use to prepare for this exam.
Where To Find Review Information:
HH Summer Packet info: click the "Summer Math Packet Help By Topic" link to the left to find short reviews written by the HH Math Department.
Algebra Help : has online lessons and worksheets
Khan Academy: a wealth of video lessons. Search for topics from the Keystone Exam, like "linear function" or "systems of inequalities"
Purple Math: online explanations, categorized by Algebra topic