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Seaholm > Mathematics > Seaholm Mathematics
Mathematics

Welcome to the Seaholm

Mathematics Department

Mr. Bruns             Mrs. Martin           Mr. Wilhelm

Mr. Caughell         Mrs. Pinneo          Mrs. Williams          Ms. Barbour         Ms. Jackson          Mr. Hart     

 

Mathematics Department Head:  Mrs. Pinneo      phone:  (248) 203-3747

 

Honors Sequence

Honors Geometry, Honors Alg 2, Honors Pre-Calc, AP Calculus BC

 

Advanced Sequence

Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB

 

College Preparatory Sequence

Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus

 

College Preparatory Sequence

Alg 1 3-Tri, Geometry 3-Tri, Algebra 2 3-Tri, Math Analysis

 

Basic College Preparatory Sequence

Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 3-Tri, Geometry 3-Tri, Algebra 2 3-Tri

 

 

Math Department Transfer Policy

  • Students may transfer to a different math course during the first three weeks (15 class periods) with teacher approval.  They will be graded only on subsequent work in their new course, but be responsible for all of the content of the course in terms of future tests/quizzes and the final exam.
  • Students may transfer to a different math course between the third and sixth weeks (15 to 30 class periods) with teacher and department head approval.  The grades from their previous course will count as 30% of their trimester grade.  The grades from their new course will count as 50% of their trimester grade.  The final exam will count as 20% of their trimester grade. Again, students will be responsible for all of the content of the course in terms of future tests/quizzes and the final exam.
  • There will be no student transfers after six weeks (30 class periods).  Students may Drop/Fail from the course after six weeks.

"How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality."

        Albert Einstien