What is Intermediate Algebra?
Intermediate Algebra is a course that combines some of the essential objectives from Algebra I and Algebra II. Because it is considered to be a course that has equal or greater rigor than Algebra I, it can be used to count toward current graduation requirements. For more information on courses allowed for graduation and courses that meet the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum, please see the Courses page. You may contact us to receive a copy of the curriculum outline approved by the State Board of Education or click here to download a copy.
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