Bellbrook High School

  • Letter to Parents

    by Rob Schultz
    Dear BHS Parent...
    12_13ParentLetter.pdf, 187.61 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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  • Math Lab

    by Rob Schultz
    The purpose of Math Lab is to assist students in strengthening math skills necessary for success in assigned math classes. Various tools, projects, and in-class assignments will be used to support student understanding of math concepts. We will also discuss numerous strategies that students can use in the classroom for taking notes, taking tests, etc.
    12_13MathLabOutline.pdf, 91.76 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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  • Algebra 2

    by Rob Schultz
    Algebra 2 is designed to build on concepts learned in Algebra 1 while continuing to develop mathematical and problem solving skills. Throughout the course, we will explore functions (linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic), graphing (with and without a graphing calculator), matrices, and systems of equations.
    12_13Algebra2Outline.pdf, 100.90 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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  • Scholarship PreCalculus

    by Rob Schultz
    Scholarship PreCalculus is designed to build on concepts learned in Algebra II while continuing to develop mathematical and problem solving skills. In addition to the function families introduced in Algebra 2, students will explore advanced function families including trigonometric, parametric, and polar functions, as well as conic sections. Basic calculus concepts will be introduced at the end of the year as time permits.
    12_13SchPreCalcOutline.pdf, 100.35 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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  • Intro Computer Science

    by Rob Schultz
    The Intro Computer Science course is designed to serve as a prerequiste to the AP Computer Science course. Students will explore basic programming techniques and object-oriented programming using Alice and the Java programming language.
    12_13IntroCompSciOutlinei.pdf, 97.39 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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  • AP Computer Science

    by Rob Schultz
    The AP Computer Science course is designed to be comparable to a college/university level, entry year computer science class using the JAVA programming language. Completion of Intro Computer Science or a comparable course is REQUIRED for enrollment in this course!
    12_13APCompSciOutline.pdf, 104.33 KB (Last Modified on August 8, 2012 )
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