CP Teachers Page
Visit the College Park Teachers page. There you will find teacher profiles and websites, when available.
The Math Department teachers offer tutoring every Wednesday after school in H-5. Just look for the bright orange sign on the door.
The Math League contests are the best in high school mathematics competition. College Park has dominated our region for well over a decade. We are proud of our mathematics students, teachers and department.
Students in each league compete for the highest scores, while schools compete for the highest team score: the total of the top 5 scores in each school are tallied to obtain the winning school.
Check out these results!!!
2014-2015 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2013-2014 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2012-2013 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2011-2012 Results: 2nd in Region - College Park High School
2010-2011 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School (tied w/Bentley)
2009-2010 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2008-2009 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2007-2008 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2006-2007 Results: N/A - College Park did not complete competition
2005-2006 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2004-2005 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2003-2004 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2002-2003 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2001-2002 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
2000-2001 Results: 1st in Region - College Park High School
To learn more about The Math League contests or to view further results, visit The Math League website.
Math Department Info
- Algebra I
- Algebra 1A & Algebra 1B (for students in Special Ed only)
- Geometry
- Algebra II or Algebra II/Trig
- Pre-Calculus or Pre-Calculus Honors
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- Statistics or AP Statistics
- Personal Finance
American Mathematics Competition
Who is eligible?
- 9th and 10th graders eligible for the AMC 10 which covers topics up through 10th grade math.
- 11th and 12th graders eligible for the AMC 12 which covers advanced algebra, advanced geometry, and trigonometry. Competition does not include calculus.
The AMC 10/12 is the first in a series of competitions that eventually lead all the way to the International Mathematical Olympiad. Visit the MAA site for practice tests and more information. Contact Ms. Strange (C-1) with any questions. |
Taylor Atterbury | Teacher | |
James Baie | Teacher | |
Janette Bunten | Teacher | |
Joan Dahl | Teacher | |
Mark Furtado | (925) 682-7670 ex: 2276 | Teacher |
Harsimran Gill | Teacher | |
Brian Hopp | Teacher | |
Angel Niedzielski | Teacher | |
Kellie Paredero | Teacher | |
Khoa Phan | Teacher | |
Kathleen Strange | Teacher and Department Chair, Math | |
Frank Vasgerdsian | Teacher |