He enjoys being outside and spending time with his wife.  Mr. Conaway is a huge sports fanatic! He coaches High School basketball.

Tutoring Hours:

Time: 7:30 a.m.           Days: Monday – Friday

Email:  jconaway@potosir3.org

Classes:

Algebra I

This class serves as a bridge between Algebra II and College Algebra. This course is a continued study of algebraic concepts and their applications. Students will review and practice the use of various types of functions and algebraic expressions, including linear, quadratic, absolute value, exponential and logarithmic. There will be a strong emphasis on application through projects completed by the students individually and/or in groups. Students will also be introduced to a study of combinatorics, sequences and series, and probability. 

Algebra A

This course covers the basic concepts and techniques of calculus, including the following topics: limits, continuity, derivative and differentials with functions and curve sketching, and definite and  indefinite integrals, involving algebraic and transcendental functions. College credit(5 hours) is available thought Mineral Area College for students who meet test scores and grade criteria, pay  the required tuition, and successfully complete the full-year  course. No additional course work required for the college credit.

Advanced Geometry 

Advanced Geometry uses the concepts that you will learn in regular geometry and takes them a step further. Geometry consist of shapes and symmetrical processes dealing with lengths, areas, and volumes.  Advanced Geometry also include the complex concepts of points, lines, planes, surfaces, angles, and curves, as well as the more advanced notions of manifolds and topology or metric. I highly prefer taking geometry before advanced geometry.