Students may sign up during the scheduling process in February to enroll. Students must meet eligibility requirements and must take the A.P. exam in May to receive the weighted GPA and the Advanced Placement Course Title on the transcript. Students should check with individual colleges for their A.P. credit policy. There is a fee for the exam. Credit is transferable to most universities. There are no limits on number of AP courses a student may take during their high school enrollment. Students must meet any prerequisites outlined for the course along with teacher recommendation. Courses available are:
AP Seminar
AP English III - Language and Composition
AP English IV - Literature and Composition
AP Research (2019-2020)
AP Human Geography
AP United States Government and Politics
AP World History
AP United States History
AP Psychology
AP European History
AP Music Theory
AP Art History
AP Studio Art
AP Spanish Language and Composition
AP Statistics
AP Calculus (AB)
AP Calculus (BC)
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics 1
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science