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Advanced high school students are often offered courses in:

Multivariable Calculus

Linear Algebra

Discrete Mathematics (coming soon)

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Links to Mathematics Sites

The MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library has articles of interest as well details about today in the history of mathematics.

The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) appeals to high school teachers.

Plus Magazine of Living Mathematics has some good articles.

Convergence is an online journal with great articles with the history of mathematics. Faculty who anticipate a History of Mathematics class will want this resource, and others who want some gems to enrich topcis as they are taught will find information here to be valuable.

AP Central is a clearinghouse of information about all of the advanced placement classes with past test questions, articles written for teachers, and curse descriptions.

American Statistical Association provides information about careers and teaching materials. One publication is Chance, CHANCE is copublished quarterly by the American Statistical Association and Springer Science + Business Media, LLC. The magazine is designed for anyone who has an interest in the analysis of data, informally highlighting sound statistical practice. CHANCE is not a technical magazine, but rather a cultural record of an evolving field, intended to entertain as well as inform.

Since its creation in 1988, CHANCE has covered such topics as the 1990 census adjustment and the redesigned population survey, sports, the environment, DNA evidence in the courts, a variety of medical issues—even how to win on "Jeopardy." CHANCE offers a unique opportunity to reach beyond statistics professionals to a more general audience."

The National Science Foundation has information with science and engineering statistics.