The mathematics department at Brighton High School offers a variety of courses. After successful completion of the Algebra II or Functions and Statistics course, students may choose from among several courses for their fourth and sometimes fifth year of mathematics. The graphic organizer below demonstrates the possible paths a student could take.
Mathematics Department Courses
There are three New York State Mathematics Regents Exams. The Algebra 1 (Common Core) Regents exam is an end of course exam for the Algebra I and the Algebra I Honors course. The Geometry (Common Core) Regents exam is an end of course exam for the Geometry and the Geometry Honors courses. The Algebra 2 (Common Core) Regents exam is an end of course exam for the Algebra 2 and Algebra 2 Honors courses.
Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2
To earn a Regents Diploma from New York State, a student must earn three mathematics credits. Typically, those three credits are earned at Brighton High School by successful completion of the Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II courses. In addition, students must pass the Algebra 1 (Common Core) Regents exam with a 65.
To earn a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation from New York State, a student must still earn three mathematics credits. However, students additionally must pass all three mathematics Regents exams, Algebra 1 (Common Core), Geometry (Common Core), Algebra 2 (Common Core) with a 65.
For a full description of mathematics courses offered at Brighton High School, click the link below to access the BHS Program of Studies Handbook.
BHS Program of Studies
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