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Mathematics 30-1 Reframed |
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Core Course
Do you find yourself under pressure to do well in Mathematics 30-1? Are you anxious and dreading having to do the course again, hoping for a different result? You know that you need the course, but you also know that you struggle to learn the material and translate the knowledge into a good grade. Don't worry - we will show you how to change your mindset and engage with math differently than you have in the past. Mathematics 30-1 Reframed will help you develop new learning strategies and deepen your relationship with math. You will work in partnership with two teachers and your peers, allowing for a more flexible learning space and pace. Students who are repeating Mathematics 30-1 may appreciate the unique structure of Mathematics 30-1 Reframed and the ability to move quickly through familiar topics. This course is well-suited to students who are self-motivated and can commit to being in class every day.
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*No Classes: Sep 7, Sep 30, Oct 12, Nov 11 - 13, Dec 21, 2026 - Jan 1, 2027
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**No Classes: Feb 12, Feb 16, Mar 23 - 26 & May 18, 2026 |
Attendance |
Regular attendance throughout the semester is required for success. You must attend the first two classes of the semester or contact your teacher with a valid reason for your absence. If you are absent for the first two classes without contacting your teacher, you will be withdrawn to make room for students on the waitlist. |
General Course Info |
Each class includes a scheduled 15 minute break. Phone 403-777-7200 for information. Times and dates are subject to change.
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