Mathematics


Department Chair Message

From the Math Department Grades 6-12

The MS/HS Mathematics Department at North Salem continues to strive for a high level of excellence in mathematics as prescribed by the New York State Standards and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics for all students.  Our instruction encompasses both the state and national mathematics standards which includes numbers and operations, mathematical reasoning, geometry and measurement, functions and algebra, mathematical modeling, probability and statistics, and patterns and sequences.  It is the goal of this department to develop in each student strong problem solving skills and an appreciation of mathematics.

At the Middle School level, we prepare our students for the 6th, 7th and 8th grade New York State assessment.  We continue to apply new and improved teaching strategies to help students reach mastery on the state assessment.  These include writing and problem solving strategies.  During the school year we encourage the Middle School students to participate in Math Club.  Here students can participate in competitions by tackling challenging math problems.  During the summer, we provide summer review packets to ensure a strong and successful beginning to the new school year for all Middle School students.

At the High School level, we are preparing our students for the Integrated Algebra regents exam, which is the New York State Graduation Assessment.  All students who enter 9th grade are required to take and pass the Integrated Algebra exam with a grade of 65 or better in order to receive graduation credit.  Upon successful completion of Integrated Algebra, students can then continue with Geometry and Algebra II/ Trigonometry.  Each Course ends with a regents exam.  The High School Math Department also offers additional math courses, which include: College Math; Math, Science, Technology (MST); Pre-Calculus; AP Calculus AB; AP Calculus BC; and AP Statistics.  Our High School students can also participate in Math Club.  Here our students compete with other high schools, as part of Math League, for individual and group distinction in Math throughout New York State.   High School Students who achieve a final math average of 88% or better over 2 years may apply for the North Salem Math Honor Society, which is a chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon.

We encourage parents to check the North Salem Website.  Many math teachers post their daily assignments.  Also, parents and students can e-mail teachers directly with questions.

Faculty Member Grades Extension
Mary Lou Giannetto 9-12 2157
Ann Brätt 9-12 2103
Kathryn Cammann 6 2156
Todd Chamberlain 9-12 2143
Ellen Falk   2150
Deborah Feliciano 7 2110
Jay Jazayeri 9-12 2077
Suzanne Taylor 8 2128
Melissa Ruffler 9-12 2166
Lynda Vincent 9-12 2158

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Summaries

Mu Alpha Theta

About the Math Honor Society

Honor Society Application Packet

Links & Resources

SAT Math Resources