Earn College Credit
Advanced Standing and Transcripted Credit
These courses are created in a parternship with CVTC and taught by Cadott High School Instructors.
By blending preparation in academic and technical courses, students can prepare for the advanced courses required by two-year technical colleges or for employment in a more technological society. Several articulation agreements and transcripted credit agreements between Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) and Cadott High School exist, allow students to receive advanced standing credit. Advanced standing means the student does not need to take that class in their program at the technical college. Transcripted credit means the student earns technical college credit for the technical college class which may/could transfer to a university. In addition, students who complete Youth Apprenticeship instruction receive advanced standing in related associate degree or technical diploma programs.
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
These courses are offered by Cadott High School Staff who have aligned their courses with the College Board. Students in these courses have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement Exams in the Spring. Students who score between 3-5 on the exam should consult with their future colleges to learn how their scores can count toward college credit.
AP Calculus
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Psychology
AP US History
AP United States Government and Politics
Students who take Advanced Placement Courses can take the Advanced Placement Exam in the Spring potentially earn College Credit in these subjects. Students who score a 3, 4, or 5 on the exam should consult with the colleges they plan to attend to learn how credit may be applied.
Students should contact their AP Classroom Teacher to be connected to the College Board AP Classroom to register for the AP Exam. The fee to take each exam is $97. Fee Reductions are available to students who receive Free or Reduced Lunch.
See Mrs. Yeager to submit payment by November 15th.
For more information about the AP Exams contact Mr. Nelson
Information about CVTC High School Academies available to Cadott Students.
The Application for the Academies for Summer 2024, Fall 2024, and Spring 2025 is now available.
Interested students are encouraged to apply early because academies fill up fast.
Students who wish to participate in either program:
Must be in 11th or 12th Grade
Must be in Good Academic Standing and Have a Positive Discipline Record.
Must Submit an Application to the School Counseling Office no later than October 1 to participate in the Spring, and March 1 to participate in the Fall.
Must meet with Administration and School Counselors to review program requirements and stipulations.
May take no more than 18 College Credits through these programs.
Students Enrolled in the program must maintain these standards throughout their enrollment:
Attendance (Daily login, participation, and completion of assignments, no unexcused absences)
Grades (Must maintain a B or better in all courses)
Behavior (Must not have detentions or behavior concerns)
If a student fails to maintain any of the 3 expectations outlined above, the privilege will be revoked and they will attend full days for the remainder of the semester. The student and family are expected to provide regular updates and/or concerns they may have about the high school academy. If a student fails to attend regularly or pass the course(s) with a C or better, the family may be charged for the tuition of the course per Wisconsin statute 118.55(7t)(c).