Middle School Courses

Academic Departments

Mathematics

Mathematics and the mathematical patterns found throughout our surroundings offer us a powerful and beautiful way of viewing the world. The St. Stephen’s mathematics department seeks to enable students to recognize and assimilate mathematical relationships and to use them to make predictions and draw conclusions.
 
The department’s objectives are to:
  • Stimulate curiosity about the application of mathematics in the world around us;
  • Foster independent, creative and critical thinking in a cooperative learning environment;
  • Develop students’ ability to persevere in the face of difficulty;
  • Encourage articulate communication of ideas in oral and written form;
  • Promote the use of technology in the learning of mathematics; and
  • Cultivate solid foundational skills necessary for complex mathematical analysis.
 
The curriculum serves students with varying abilities, enabling them to gain confidence in and expand their mathematical skills and to become effective problem solvers and communicators of mathematical ideas. Students develop logical reasoning and critical analysis skills and an appreciation for the beauty and unified structure of mathematics.
 
Advanced sections cover the subject in greater depth and breadth and are so designated on students’ transcripts. Admission to and retention in an advanced course is by departmental approval and may require confirmation of ability by a placement examination.
  • Math I

    Math I focuses on developing a solid foundation in problem-solving and critical thinking skills, as well as computation skills. Students work with all types of numbers and operations, including fractions, decimals, integers, exponents, ratios, rates and averages. Algebraic thinking is introduced through the study of topics such as patterns, functions, proportions, percentages and formulas from geometry. 
  • Adv Math I

    Advanced Math I is a rigorous, fast-paced course designed for students who have a solid foundation in computations with whole numbers, decimals, fractions and integers, as well as prior experience with algebraic thinking, basic geometry concepts, and a variety of non-routine problem-solving strategies. Students must have good organizational skills and a strong work ethic. In addition, students in the advanced level must be able to work independently and should enjoy tackling challenging problems. Students are selected for the advanced course based on their abilities and previous academic record.
  • Math II

    Math II addresses the transition from arithmetic to the basic elements of theoretical mathematics. Previously learned skills — including manipulation of decimals, fractions, ratios, proportions, percentages and basic geometry — are reviewed and strengthened. This course also introduces set theory, multi-step equations, word problems, properties and practical applications for geometry. Throughout the course, students investigate everyday situations that involve mathematical principles.  
  • Adv Math II

    Advanced Math II is a rigorous course designed for students who have demonstrated mastery of our Advanced Math I curriculum. Advanced Math II covers the topics in Math II in greater depth and with more complexity and explores additional topics as well. The course emphasizes applications that challenge students to follow an extended chain of reasoning and employ a wide variety of problem-solving strategies. Students are selected for the advanced course based on their abilities and previous academic record. This course includes an introduction to using a graphing calculator. 
    Prerequisite: V- or higher in Advanced Math I or departmental approval.
    1 credit
     
  • Math III

    This course enables students in the 8th grade to refine and strengthen their computation skills with rational numbers and equations, with an emphasis on applications and problem-solving. Percentages, rates, proportions, statistics and geometry topics are explored in greater depth and with a higher degree of complexity. Polynomials and linear graphing are introduced. The course gives students a solid foundation from which to approach algebra.
  • Algebra I

    Algebra I integrates knowledge of variables and their use with concepts and operations of arithmetic in a formal, logical development of elementary algebra. Accuracy and precision are essential components of instruction, as is the development of problem-solving strategies. The content of the course includes an in-depth study of linear equations and inequalities, graphing, operations with polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and equations, introduction to functions, radical expressions and equations, and the quadratic formula. Word problems and applications of increasing complexity are addressed throughout the course.

    Prerequisite: V or higher in Math II or departmental approval.
    1 credit
     
  • MS Adv Algebra I

    Advanced Algebra I is a rigorous course designed for students who have completed the equivalent of our Advanced Math II course. In addition to covering the Algebra I topics listed above, the course emphasizes applications that challenge students to follow an extended chain of reasoning and employ a wide variety of problem-solving strategies. Students should have a strong foundation in signed numbers, algebraic expressions, equations and properties. Students should also have a strong affinity for math and a desire to pursue advanced coursework in the Upper School. Students are selected for the advanced course based on their abilities and previous academic record. 

    Prerequisite:
    V- or higher in Advanced Math II or teacher recommendation. 
    1 credit
     

Middle School Faculty

  • Photo of Sally Arambel
    Sally Arambel
    Mathematics Instructor
    Grand Canyon University - M.Ed.
    Concordia University Nebraska - B.S.
  • Photo of Kathy Duren
    Kathy Duren
    Mathematics Instructor
    University of Texas at Austin - B.S.
  • Photo of Chioma Mba
    Chioma Mba
    Mathematics Instructor
    University of Texas at Austin - Ph.D. Candidate
    Harvard University - Ed.M
    University of Calabar - B.S.
  • Photo of Kerry Patterson
    Kerry Patterson
    Mathematics Instructor
    James Madison University - B.S.
Address: 6500 St. Stephen's Dr., Austin, TX 78746
Phone: (512) 327-1213