The unprecedented changes that are taking place in today’s world will profoundly affect the future of today’s students. To meet the demands of the world in which they will live, students will need to adapt to changing conditions and to learn independently. They will require the ability to use technology effectively and the skills for processing large amounts of quantitative information. Today’s mathematics curriculum must prepare students for their future roles in society. It must equip them with essential mathematical knowledge and skills; with skills of reasoning, problem solving, and communication; and, most importantly, with the ability and the incentive to continue learning on their own.

The Mathematics Department Recommended Pathways for Student Success Flowchart can be found here.

   

Mr. Acebes
Mr. Arduini
Ms. Ateia
Ms. Boujos

Ms. Carone

Ms. Diaconu
Ms. Dumanski

Ms. Feigl
Mrs. Kandasamy
Mrs. Martins
Mr. Mezzina
Ms. Milligan
Ms. Singh
Mr. Stelea
Mr. Young


 
 
 
  MAT1L0
Locally Developed Math, Grade 9
  MFM1P0
Foundations of Mathematics, Grade 9
  MPM1D0
Principles of Mathematics, Grade 9
  MAT2L0
Locally Developed Math, Grade 10
  MFM2P0
Foundations of Mathematics, Grade 10
  MPM2D0
Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10
  MEL3E0
Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life, Grade 11
  MBF3C0
Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 11
  MCF3M0
Foundations and Applications, Grade 11
  MCR3U0
Functions, Grade 11
  MEL4E0
Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life, Grade 12
  MAP4C0
Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 12
  MCT4C0
Mathematics for College Technology, Grade 12
  MDM4U0
Mathematics of Data Management, Grade 12
 

MHF4U0
Advanced Functions,
Grade 12

  MCV4U0
Calculus and Vectors, Grade 12
   
  June 16 and 17, 2010:
EQAO - Grade 9
     
     
     
     
     
  Reason for Absence Form
  Counting on You Form
  ANGEL
  EQAO
  EQAO FAQ
  Graphmatica
  PurpleMath
  MIT Open Courseware
  Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing, University of Waterloo
  Khan Academy
  Just Math Tutoring
  WolframAlpha