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Mathematics

Overview

The Math Department at Seattle Prep strives to provide a high quality education in secondary mathematics, where students discover, develop, and apply their talents to the fullest. Our students are consistently encouraged to seek a conceptual understanding of mathematics and develop their problem-solving and reasoning skills as well as their ability to work cooperatively, think critically, and communicate precisely (in oral, written, and symbolic terms).


To facilitate this growth we employ a variety of teaching methods that aim to stimulate curiosity, encourage persistence, and incorporate technology use while reinforcing mathematics fundamentals needed for future study. Recognizing that each student learns differently, department members provide opportunities that address the diversity of learning styles with care and compassion. We believe in challenging students, both mathematically and personally, so that they will strive for excellence throughout their lives. Students should leave their classes with a lifelong appreciation of mathematics both in itself and in its real-world connections.

Curriculum & Placements

Math Faculty

 

Department Chair

Jen Freeman joined the Seattle Prep in 1998, becoming Math Department Chair in 2025. She also is the Program Head of our Mock Trial Team. Jen teaches a variety of math classes including AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC. In addition to math, Jen is a member of the English department.

Email Ms. Freeman

 

Math Courses

Algebra 2

The course begins with a review of topics from Intermediate Algebra, then moves on to quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, and polynomial functions. This course is designed to give students more time with each topic and to deepen their knowledge. The course is intended for students who work hard but need the slower pace. 

Prerequisite: Geometry and teacher recommendation

Algebra 2/ Trigonometry

The course begins with a review of basic algebra, then moves on to quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The year closes with a broad introduction to trigonometry.   

Prerequisites: Geometry and placement by department/teacher recommendation

AP Calculus AB

The course takes the students through the equivalent of the first semester of a college level calculus sequence.  It is designed in accordance to the Advanced Placement curriculum. The course prepares students for the AP Calculus AB exam. Topics include limits and continuity, the derivative and applications, techniques of differentiation, the integral and applications, and elementary differential equations.

Prerequisites: Honors Precalculus with a B+ or better or Precalculus with an A and teacher recommendation