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Jill Burnside

email: jill.burnside@prepclasses.org
Jill Burnside has a / /Bachelor?s of Science degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M / /University (whoop!). Her training and experience have given her a love for math / /and science and a desire to help students pursue them with excellence. She has / /been teaching mathematics at PREP since 2007.  She and her husband have / /three children, live in Katy, and are active members of Kingsland Baptist Church. / / / / / / / /

Teacher's Classes

NOTE: THIS IS A 2 DAY A WEEK CLASS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY SEPARATELY. THE CLASS IS 30 MINUTES LONGER ON THURSDAY THAN IT IS ON TUESDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers, we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration. / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A 2 DAY A WEEK CLASS. YOU MUST REGISTSER FOR BOTH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY SEPARATELY. THE CLASS IS 30 MINUTES LONGER ON THURSDAY THAN IT IS ON TUESDAY AND BEGINS AT A LATER TIME. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers, we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration. / / / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers, we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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OTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / / / /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / / / /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / / / /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / / / /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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OTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / / / /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / / / /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / / / /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / / / /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY A WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful. / /

/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year. / /

/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. / /

/ /Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. / /

/ /Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY.
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/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of algebra 1 topics, covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful.
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/ /This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a full year of algebra 1. Having completed a full year of geometry will also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review.
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/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the 10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class before the end of the year.
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/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration (Glencoe Algebra II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4).
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON TUESDAYS AND / /THURSDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TIMES ARE / /SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ON TUESDAY THAN ON THURSDAY.
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/ /Using a textbook from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Publishers (Glencoe Algebra / /II: ISBN 0-02-825178-4), we will extend the study of Algebra 1 topics, / /covering them in more detail. We will also cover rational and radical / /expressions and equations, conics, and sequences and series. Often, we / /will apply concepts in real life applications. Graphing will be / /integrated into the teaching. A graphing calculator will be helpful.
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Algebra 1. Having completed a full year of Geometry will / /also prove helpful but is not required. Class time will be spent / /teaching the students advanced algebra concepts and applications. / /Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples done in class to / /review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, / /daily homework assignments, and test review.

/ /A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after the / /10th of each month. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed / /if a student drops the class before the end of the year.
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/ /Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of / /class.
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