The 21st century takes us into a new era in mathematics education. Changes in technology have made mathematics an alive and dynamic science in itself, as well as an integral part of our daily lives. Now, more than ever before, educating students for life requires that we provide all students with a strong mathematical background.
Elementary Program
The mathematical instructional approach implemented in kindergarten and first grade classrooms and is based on the recognition of mathematical concepts in the everyday experiences of children. Beginning in elementary school, the mathematics program focuses on the development of critical thinking and problem solving strategies. The use of various manipulatives enables children to enjoy a hands-on approach to learning. Computer software is used to facilitate the acquisition of math skills. Students participate in small group activities where they learn to listen and consider the ideas of others in solving problems. Students continually communicate mathematical ideas and solutions and explain their reasoning.
Middle School Program
At the middle school level, students continue to use manipulatives, calculators and computer software, as well as paper and pencil, mental math, and estimation where appropriate. Real-life applications and cooperative learning are incorporated into the program. Communication skills of reading, writing and discussion are further developed.
Grades six, seven and eight are taught by interdisciplinary teams and students are able to connect mathematics to other disciplines. Honor students accelerate in grade eight and take the NYS regents course, Integrated Algebra, culminating with a regents exam in June. All other eighth grade students take a pre-algebra course in preparation for Integrated Algebra in grade nine. Additionally, seventh graders take the Math Seminar course, which introduces students to explorations of mathematics that extend and enrich the current curriculum with topics such as origami, fractals and Sierpinski’s Triangle, and magic squares.
High School Program
At the high school level, the mathematics department follows the new New York State curriculum of Integrated Algebra, Geometry and Algebra 2 Trigonometry. Students completing the required sequence of courses are offered electives, highlighted by our AP Statistics and Computer Science classes.
Within the department, over 200 students are enrolled in Advanced Placement courses, including AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, and AP Computer Science. Those who do not wish to take Advanced Placement math courses may choose from Honors College Calculus, Advanced Computer Programming, Pre-Calculus or College Prep Algebra. The high percentage of students taking four or more years of mathematics is a measure of the success of our program.
Technology
The use of technology is expanding throughout the district. Since graphing calculators are allowed on state assessments, students receive instruction on the use of these devices. Graphing calculators are also used to enhance teaching in calculus, pre-calculus and elective mathematics courses.
Teacher Workshops
Mathematics teachers are continously staying up to date with the ever changing standards our students are accountable for understanding. All along, we continue to keep a focus on instruction that fosters perseverence, critical and logical thinking while also enfusing joy within our practice.
The accomplishments of the mathematics department are the result of dedicated professionals, involved parents, and motivated students striving for excellence
Math in Daily Life--This website explains how math impacts daily decision making as it explores math's role in buying a car, following a recipe, decorating a home, and more!
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