Algebra 1A – FX
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Flex Course Overview:
Algebra 1A is a course designed with the flexibility to help students complete their coursework at their own pace and schedule. Students may bypass portions of unit content and assignments by showing mastery of materials and objectives if they choose the option to challenge a unit by taking the challenge test. Based on how well they do on a challenge test, some coursework may be exempted. This course is divided into eight units with course work (including computer and teacher graded assignments) and a unit exam. There is no high-stakes final exam; just shorter incremental exams in each unit, two of which must be scheduled with a proctor.
Algebra 1A is a course designed with the flexibility to help students complete their coursework at their own pace and schedule. Students may bypass portions of unit content and assignments by showing mastery of materials and objectives if they choose the option to challenge a unit by taking the challenge test. Based on how well they do on a challenge test, some coursework may be exempted. This course is divided into eight units with course work (including computer and teacher graded assignments) and a unit exam. There is no high-stakes final exam; just shorter incremental exams in each unit, two of which must be scheduled with a proctor.
Course Description:
This course will deepen and extend understanding of linear and exponential relationships by contrasting them with each other and by applying linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend, and students engage in methods for analyzing, solving, and using quadratic functions. The completion of this course will prepare students to continue on to the second semester of Algebra 1, and then on to Algebra 2 or Geometry. View full syllabus
This course will deepen and extend understanding of linear and exponential relationships by contrasting them with each other and by applying linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend, and students engage in methods for analyzing, solving, and using quadratic functions. The completion of this course will prepare students to continue on to the second semester of Algebra 1, and then on to Algebra 2 or Geometry. View full syllabus
- State Code: 02052
- Course Code: FX.ALG101
- Subject: Math
- Level: HS
- Type: Standard
- Delivery Model: Flex
Summer 2026 | Classes start 06/01/2026