In this course, students will study geometric relationships and learn real-world problem solving skills. Topics include, but are not limited to: Euclidean Geometry, direct and indirect proofs, vectors, constructions, lines, polygons, transformations, and trigonometric ratios. Required. Prerequisite: Algebra 2. Grade typically taken: 10.
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Biology 1 Honors
This course teaches students about the cell cycle, ecology, evolution, physiology and genetics. Required. Prerequisite: Physics. Grade typically taken: 10.
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Cybersecurity 1
In this course, students will learn about networking. Students will have the opportunity to obtain a Microsoft Technology Associate certification in Networking Fundamentals. Counts towards CAT's requirement of 3 technology classes. Prerequisite: Programming. Grade typically taken: 10.
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