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Honors Algebra II

Tuition $1250


August 24, 2026 -
May 21, 2027

Tuesdays from 2-3:30pm ET


Algebra II based on the AoPS Introduction to Algebra and   AoPS  Intermediate Algebra textbooks


 

What's included?

  • Live meetings once per week for 1.5 hours 
  • Interactive live sessions recorded weekly in video form
  • Small class size capped at 12 students
  • Online or paper based homework sets (you can choose how you submit your work) with weekly solution writing practice
  • A class form (LaTeX enabled) where you can ask questions and share ideas with classmates between classes  
  • Weekly office hours with Dr. Finotti
  • Option between a graded track or completion certificate 
  • Optional exams held periodically throughout the course (required for the graded track)

Learn Algebra II with a small group of peers in a challenging, supportive environment

In the weekly live zoom meetings, office hours, and through student interaction, our Algebra II students will have the opportunity to lay down a solid foundation based in understanding, using the AoPS Introduction to Algebra text as the primary text resource.

Class size will be capped at 12 students so that every student will have the opportunity for receive needed support and opportunity to interact and be heard in class. The class meetings will be interactive with an instructor that encourages a growth-mindset, supportive, mistakes-encouraged environment. We'll always aim for an appropriate level of challenge to keep the group growing!

Students should have already taken Algebra I prior to enrolling in this course, and have a solid foundation in the subject through solving quadratic equations. If you have any questions or concerns about whether or not this course is a good fit for your student, please contact us through our Contact page.

Topics Covered

 This course will primarily cover chapters 10-22 of the AoPS introduction to Algebra text by Art of Problem Solving, as well as the majority of chapters 6-8 and 10-17 of the Intermediate Algebra text.

We will also define and extend the trigonometric functions to the unit circle and use them to model periodic phenomena.   

Our aim is to pull from various parts of different AoPS texts to complete coverage of the material in a typical Algebra II course, plus a bit more, while maintaining the AoPS level of rigor! 
Meet the instructor

Dr. Heather Finotti

Algebra is foundational to so much of mathematics.  Building a strong, sure knowledge base in Algebra sets students up for success in future courses.   I invite you to come and root yourself in a solid understanding of the fundamentals of Algebra II in a supportive and rigorous environment!
Patrick Jones - Course author

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