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Each of the math classrooms is of the general classroom size. Math courses offered at the Senior High include algebra, plane and solid geometry, and advanced math which includes geometry, trig- onornetry, and advanced math. At the end of the first year, plans were made to offer a semester course in computer programming in the following year. I I Another special instrument in the math cluster is the large slide rule. Because the slide rule is necessary for much college work, its use is taught at the Senior High. This large rule allows the student to see exactly how a slide rule works. 4? Because math requires much visual instruction, there are more visual aids in the math rooms. In addition to more blackboard space, the math rooms have large graph boards. lllllaih The math rooms are equipped with special student desks. Each desk has a large work space and has sev- eral math tables on it. Any math student can find infor- mation in the tables which include square roots and cube roots, logarithms, natural and trigonometric functions, and geometric formulas. 25
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. U X , , ., .,,,-..,. ll ---'31-' I This is a reading booth, It allows The Tach7X is used to train students students to do individual work. to read from left to right. Benning ifiah Senior High students improve their reading skills by working in the reading lab. The lah helps students to increase both their reading speed and their compre- hension. 24 By working in individual booths, students in- crease their reading speed. Some Senior High stu- dents reach 570 words per minute while the recom- mended college speed is only 300 words per minute.
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