• 2020-2021 Supply Lists

     

    AP Computer Science Principles

    Objective: AP Computer Science Principles is an introduction to computer science and programming, suitable for students from a broad variety of backgrounds. Students will discover how computers work and learn basics of programming.

    Supply list:
    Loose-leaf, college-ruled notebook paper (No spiral-bound notebooks, please)
    1 inch 3-Ring View Binder
    Tab Dividers
    Pencils with erasers (mechanical pencils preferred, pen usage on any assignment is prohibited)

     

    AP Statistics

    Course Objective:
    The course is an introduction to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Four broad conceptual themes covered are exploring data by observing patterns, planning a study, anticipating patterns through probability and simulation and statistical inference. This course is designed to prepare the student to take the Advanced Placement Statistics Examination for college credit.

    Supply list:
    Loose-leaf, college-ruled notebook paper (No spiral-bound notebooks, please)
    2 inch 3-Ring View Binder
    Tab Dividers
    Pencils with erasers (mechanical pencils preferred, pen usage on any assignment is prohibited)
    TI-Nspire Handheld Calculator (standard or CX) with Touchpad (not Clickpad) Important: Do not get the CAS edition (it cannot be used on the ACT) ​​​​​​​

     

    Diferential Equations

    Course Objective:
    Differential Equations is a mathematics course which will introduce students to modeling the real world in terms of differential equations. The laws of nature are expressed as differential equations. Many properties of differential equations have been understood mathematically and they have a history of being successfully applied to important problems in all areas of science and engineering. In this course we will go through first order Differential Equations and their applications, higher order Differential Equations and their applications, Laplace Transforms, basics in Linear Algebra, and Systems of Differential Equations and their applications.

    Supply list:
    Loose-leaf, college-ruled notebook paper (No spiral-bound notebooks, please)
    2 inch 3-Ring View Binder
    5 Tab Dividers
    Graph Paper
    Pencils with erasers (mechanical pencils preferred, pen usage on any assignment is prohibited)
    TI-Nspire Handheld Calculator (standard or CX) with Touchpad (not Clickpad) Important: Do not get the CAS edition (it cannot be used on the ACT) ​​​​​​​

     

    Honors Algebra I

    Course Objective:
    Honors Algebra I is the study of mathematical patterns and ideas taught by learning skills, exploring concepts, and solving problems. Pre-Algebra topics will be extended upon by real world applications and theory. Basic Modeling and real world problems are introduced throughout the course.


    Supply list:
    Loose-leaf, college-ruled notebook paper (No spiral-bound notebooks)
    2 inch 3-Ring View Binder
    5 Tab Dividers
    Graph Paper
    Pencils with erasers (mechanical pencils preferred, pen usage on any assignment is prohibited)
    Graphing Calculator: TI- Nspire CX II