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− | Sophomores who took [[Algebra 1A]] the previous year have a choice between [[Geometry]] and [[Geometry A]]. Students who took [[Geometry H]] generally take [[Algebra 2 + Trig H]] next, although some go to [[Algebra 2 + Trig A]] or skip to [[Analysis]]. | + | Sophomores who took [[Algebra 1A]] the previous year have a choice between [[Geometry]] and [[Geometry A]]. Students who took [[Geometry H]] generally take [[Algebra 2 + Trig H]] next, although some go to [[Algebra 2 + Trig A]] or skip to [[Analysis]]. Students who took Geometry A during their freshman year generally take Algebra 2 + Trig A, although they can also switch lanes to [[Algebra 2]] or Algebra 2 + Trig H. |
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Revision as of 20:48, 8 October 2021
A sophomore is a 10th grader.
Course selection
English
Freshmen and sophomores take the same English classes, see that page.
Social studies
Sophomores take a semester of Contemporary World History and a semester of US Government (or the Social Justice Pathway equivalents).
Math
Sophomores who took Algebra 1A the previous year have a choice between Geometry and Geometry A. Students who took Geometry H generally take Algebra 2 + Trig H next, although some go to Algebra 2 + Trig A or skip to Analysis. Students who took Geometry A during their freshman year generally take Algebra 2 + Trig A, although they can also switch lanes to Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 + Trig H.
Science
Sophomores are required to take any physical science course, as long as they have the proper math accreditation (this only affects AP Physics 1 and AP Physics C).
PE
One more year of PE is required, although some students do it during their junior year instead of their sophomore year.