DID NOT PAY FOR YOUR AP EXAM(S)?: Well you have been placed on obligation. You must pay asap to get off of the the obligation list. Cash or check acceptable. If by check make out to KKHS. Not sure of how much? Please email tmanlansing@kkhs.k12.hi.us
DID NOT CHOOSE A TESTING WINDOW?: If you are hybrid you have been defaulted to paper/pencil exam. If you are an Acellus student you have been defaulted to take your exams either during the administration 2 or 3 exam window. An email will be sent in a few weeks with your exams dates and times.
WHAT DAY(S) ARE MY TEST(S)? WHAT TIME? WHERE?
YOU WILL RECEIVE A GOOGLE CALENDAR REMINDER ABOUT YOUR REGISTERED TEST DATE(S) A FEW WEEKS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE AP EXAM WINDOW(S)
STUDENTS CAN LOG ONTO THEIR COLLEGE BOARD ACCOUNT AT MYAP.COLLEGEBOARD.ORG AND VIEW THEIR TEST DAYS AND TIMES. BE AWARE THAT THE AP DIGITAL EXAMS LISTED ARE DISPLAYING ONLINE AS EASTERN STANDARD TIME. 12 PM EST IS 6 AM HST AND 4 PM EST IS 10 AM HST.
AP PAPER/PENCIL EXAMS ARE SET FOR EITHER 8 AM OR 12 PM ON CAMPUS DEPENDING ON WHICH EXAM IT IS. VIEW BELOW FOR THE TESTING SCHEDULES AND CAMPUS LOCATIONS.
Students can use their own personal laptop or desktop as long as it is a PC, Windows or Mac
Students cannot use a personal Chromebook
Students with a school managed device will get their application remotely downloaded. Students do not need to log into their device to access the application. Simply turn on computer and click on the "App" icon located on the bottom left of the screen to get access to the secure link.
Students with school managed device who do not have the application downloaded need to come to school with their device to switch it out for a device that has already been activated.
Students with a personal device that cannot download the application must come to school with a parent to borrow an appropriate device.
The AP Art and Design portfolio requirements for 2020-21 are available online at apstudents.org/artdesign.
Students will need this information to submit portfolio pieces to me: Click here on How to submit your work
- School Code: 120218
- Student Key: tut8025
In May, students submit their Drawing portfolios. For more in-depth information on course content and skills, download the AP Art and Design Course and Exam Description (CED).
Encourage your students to visit the AP Drawing student page for portfolio information and portfolio samples.
The AP Art and Design portfolios each consist of two sections: Sustained Investigation and Selected Works.
Sustained Investigation—Section 1
15 digital images; some may be details or process images | 60% of portfolio score
Students will submit images and writing to document their inquiry-guided investigation through practice, experimentation, and revision:
15 digital images that include works of art and design and process documentation.
Typed responses to prompts, providing information about the questions that guided their investigation and how they practiced, experimented, and revised, guided by their questions.
Selected Works—Section 2
5 works | 40% of portfolio score
In the 2020-21 school year, there will be no physical portfolios. Students will submit digital images of their work and commentary online to demonstrate skillful synthesis of materials, processes, and ideas:
5 works with commentary identifying the materials, processes, and ideas used.
Works may come from the Sustained Investigation section, but they do not have to.
The portfolio sample packets below are aligned with the current course and portfolio exam. The sample student art and writing collected here represent a range of media and processes, as well as a range of scores. Each sample is accompanied by detailed scoring commentary walking you through the scoring process and explaining how the rubrics were applied.
AP Digital Portfolio Updates
We’ve extended the deadline for final digital submission of the AP CSP Create Performance Task to Thursday, May 20, 2021, 5:59 p.m. HST, to support students and teachers impacted by delayed school start dates.
Students are now required to enter their responses to the written response prompts directly into the digital portfolio, rather than using a template. Watch the recorded webinar on the updated digital portfolio submission process.
Access the following resources to navigate through the digital portfolio:
Download the Student User Guide (.pdf/1.8 MB)
For the Create Performance Task portion of the AP CSP Exam, students will create a program and a video of their program running, and will answer prompts as part of a written response. Students will submit all of these in the AP Digital Portfolio.
Students are not allowed to collaborate at all on the video or the answers to the written response for the Create Performance Task.
Please review AP Computer Science Principles Student Handouts document. Ensure that you attest to the following on the AP Digital Portfolio:
you have read the AP Computer Science Principles Student Handouts
you did not collaborate on the video or written response for the Create Performance Task
12hrs 30% of Score
For this part of the exam, you’ll develop a computer program of your choice: one that solves a problem, enables an innovation, or helps you express personal interests.
You’ll be given a minimum of 12 hours of in-class time to complete the task. You’ll submit these items through the AP Digital Portfolio application for scoring:
A video of your program running
Individual written responses about your program and development process
Program code
Student Guide to Upload CSP portfolio