Advanced Placement (AP) Program

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    What is the AP Program?

    The Advanced Placement Program (AP) gives high school students exposure to college-level material through involvement in AP courses. Through this program, students may earn credit, advanced placement, or both, for college. The AP Program promotes critical thinking independent evaluation, accelerated learning and achievement.

    Our AP program offers rigorous college level courses that have been approved by the College Board and prepares students for success in their academic futures. Under this accelerated learning program, students will sharpen their analytical and writing skills, and hone their study habits in preparation for a demanding college curriculum. If a student successfully passes the AP exam administered in May, college credit and/or advanced placement can be earned (depending on the student's test score and the college policies).

    Since the rigor of a student's curriculum is often a crucial factor in the college admissions process, students taking AP courses are more competitive (as the demands and strengths of AP classes are widely recognized and are regarded with a weighted grade). Many colleges will consider whether the student has taken enough AP courses to pursue a challenging curriculum.

    What are the benefits?

    The AP program allows students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The academic rigors of these courses provide students an opportunity to proceed at a faster pace and develop and strengthen academic talents.

    Students learn subjects in depth, refine analytical reasoning skills, and form disciplined study habits that will contribute to their success in college. Further, along with academic performance, the most significant factor in college admissions decisions is the strength and rigor of a student's curriculum. AP courses are recognized and valued for their quality, depth and rigor.

    Meet AP Students

    Meet Luhit Recinos as she describes what the AP program has done for her.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZAPWeJQTrY

    Meet Christian and Christopher Perez and find out why AP courses are truly for ALL students.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC0f-sKqFzM

    Meet Jairron Isaac as he explains why your past does not define your future. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lladwLa0Fg

    Meet Kayla Braithwaite as she describes what the challenges and rewards of AP classes are.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8w9pcqagQhU

     

    Who should apply?

    The AP program is for students who possess intellectual curiosity and who seek intellectual growth. Reading and homework assignment expectations for AP classes are extensive. Students are expected to perform at the college level, particularly in the areas of writing, reading for analysis and synthesis, and test taking. Term papers and class projects are also expected students are cautioned to consider what impact the combination of employment, extracurricular activities, home responsibilities and course load might have on their academic success. Students interested in Advanced Placement courses should consult with their class teacher, or counselor.

    Click on the link below to find out more about the AP program and why it might be the right fit for you.

    https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/exploreap

    Click on the video below to discover the impact of AP credit and placement on the college experience.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU_05qC2QAM

     

    AP Exam and Registration Information

    To purchase AP Exams please use the following link:  https://antelope.myschoolcentral.com/asbworks/(S(5gyr4pv5xtnvh2vfwc251vo2))/apps/webstore/pages/Webstore.aspx?org=40092

     

     

Last Modified on October 18, 2021