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We at Greenville Senior High Academy of Law, Finance, and Business are keenly aware that a good mathematical background is needed for the best positions in nearly every field. Success will enable our students to go on to other academic mathematics courses needed for higher education and promising careers.
Our desire as teachers is for every student to reach his or her potential. We are dedicated to providing quality education by involving students in the learning process, developing in students a responsibility towards education, and making learning enjoyable.
Below you will find links to the mathematics curriculum, faculty, expectations for all math classes, along with links to sources for student assistance and other areas of interest.
To see Math courses offered click on the following links:
We always welcome your input. If you have comments or questions, please feel free to call or visit us at the school.
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Expectations
Every student is expected to conduct himself or herself in a manner conducive to learning. To produce an effective learning environment, the following must be maintained:
If a student chooses not to adhere to expected procedures, the following are among the consequences: conference with the student, conference with the parents/guardians, conference with the guidance counselors, conference with administrators, detention, referral to an administrator. The consequent chosen by the teacher depends on the severity and/or frequency of the noncompliance.
Classroom Materials
Each student will need to bring the following materials to class every day:
Parent / Guardian Involvement
You, as a parent/guardian, are a key influence in the life of your child. We ask your help in:
Extra Help
If your son or daughter needs extra help with a portion of his or her math class, please let the teacher know. Teachers will be glad to assist any student at a time which is suitable for both. Students should advise the teacher of any needs in advance and not wait until the day before a quiz or test to ask for help.
Mathematics Courses
Click on the courses for more information.