Thursday, April 30 - AP Seminar Performance Tasks Due
Monday, May 4 - Biology
Tuesday, May 5 - Chemistry
Wednesday, May 6 - English Literature and Composition (AM)
Wednesday, May 6 - Physics 1 (PM)
Thursday, May 7 - World History
Friday, May 8 - Art and Design Portfolios Due
Monday, May 11 - Calculus (AM)
Monday, May 11 - Seminar (PM)
Wednesday, May 13 - English Language and Composition
Friday, May 15 - Computer Science A (PM)
This document provides key information about the 2026 AP Exams at W.P. Wagner. Students who are signed up for an AP exam are expected to write it to the best of their abilities. If for whatever reason you will not be able to write your exam, you must let your teacher know as soon as possible.
Students and teachers can access live AP review courses, delivered by AP teachers from across the country.
Designed to be used alongside work that teachers may choose to give.
Will be recorded and available on-demand so teachers and students can access them any time.
Will focus on reviewing the skills and concepts from the first 75% of the course. There will also be some supplementary lessons including topics from the final 25% of the course
Teachers who are providing remote instruction can continue to leverage AP Classroom, which introduced at the start of the school year.
Within AP Classroom, free-response questions that were only available for in-classroom use due to security concerns, will now be unlocked.
Teachers will be able to assign questions to students digitally.