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The Conway Public Schools' math standards outline the essential knowledge and skills students need to succeed in entry-level college courses and the workforce. Designed to be relevant and impactful, these standards emphasize conceptual understanding and practical application, ensuring that students are competitive globally. Graduation requirements include Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and a fourth math course, among others. Students progressing through these standards will be eligible for the lottery scholarship, with clearly defined pathways for meeting graduation criteria.
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Transition to Common Core High School Math Standards Conway Public Schools
These standards define the knowledge and skills students should have within their K-12 education so they will graduate high school able to succeed in entry-level, credit- bearing academic college courses and in the workforce. They are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world. The new learning standards stress conceptual understanding and application. They are internationally benchmarked to guarantee our students are competitive in the emerging global marketplace.
Graduation Requirements • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II • 4th Math • Bridge to Algebra II will count as a graduation requirement but will not count towards the lottery scholarship.
4th and 5th year math courses Above Common Core Algebra II • Algebra III • Pre-Calculus • AP Calculus AB • AP Calculus BC • College Algebra • AP Statistics (can be taken along with one of the other courses above Algebra II)
Old Arkansas Frameworks/Pathway New Common Core State Standards/Pathway
* These students will NOT qualify for the lottery scholarship
These students would NOT qualify for the lottery scholarship.
Questions? • Please write questions on your ‘Parent Night’ hand-out (green for junior high, blue for high school) and place on the tables at the back of the auditorium. An administrator will contact you as soon as possible. • Frequently asked questions will be posted on the Junior High and High School web pages.