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Bradley Williams
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Computations in Business
Computations in Business is designed to help students improve skills in solving problems that are encountered in many business situations. Students will apply basic math concepts to solve problems related to various banking activities, comparing purchases, figuring wages, calculating taxes, and many others. This class provides a basic mathematical foundation that can be used on a daily basis to solve everyday problems. This is a one-semester course worth .5 credits

Link to Computations in Business
Economics
This is the second semester history for 12th grade. Students will learn basic economics concepts along with real world applications. After completion of this class, students will be able to better understand the economy in which they live. This class also prepares those who will be taking economics at the college level. This is a one-semester course worth .5 credits.

Link to Economics
U.S. Government
This is the first semseter of 12th grade history. This class will provide students with an understanding of civic life, politics, and the constitutional process. It also provides a basis for understanding the rights and responsiblities of citizens. After completion of this course, students will be able to better understand the U.S. Government and how it operates. This is a one-semester course worth .5 credits.

Link to U.S. Government
Myrtle Attendance Center
Bradley Williams
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Computations in Business
Economics
U.S. Government
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