Can I take Advanced Math II instead of Advanced Math I and still satisfy my Geometry requirement for graduation?
No. To satisfy the Geometry requirement by taking Saxon HS math, a student must take and complete Saxon Algebra I, Saxon Algebra II, and Saxon Advanced Math I. Advanced Math I covers many Geometry concepts needed to satisfy the graduation requirement. In contrast, Advanced Math II does not cover much Geometry.
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When and How will I hear about the details of the upcoming Seton Graduation?
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