Advanced Placement
at the Hive
For general information, contact Elisabeth Hanrieder @ 805-385-5812 or Paula Escamilla @ paula.escamilla@oxnardunion.org
email: elisabeth.hanrieder@oxnardunion.org
email: paula.escamilla@oxnardunion.org
We are excited to announce that this year, all AP exams will be proctored at River Ridge Golf Course instead of on campus. Transportation to and from the venue will be provided for all exams, ensuring ease of access for all test-takers. Additionally, nutrition and lunch will be provided by Oxnard High School. Water is available at the venue. We believe that this change of venue will provide a more conducive environment for success during the exams. Please stay tuned for further details and preparations.
Transportation:
Buses will depart from campus at 7:30 AM for 8:00 AM exams
Buses will depart from campus at 11:30 AM for 12:00 PM exams
Buses will depart from River Ridge at approximately 12:30 PM to return to campus after the morning exams
Buses will depart from River Ridge at approximately 4:30 PM to return to campus after PM exams
Food:
Nutrition and Lunch will be provided
All food will be at River Ridge for both sessions
River Ridge does have a snack bar; however, they are not prepared to be inundated with so many customers. Please plan to eat the food provided by the school or bring food from home
Electronic Devices:
All electronic devices, including phones, smart watches, tablets, chromebooks, etc. must be turned off and stowed for the duration of the exams. These devices will not be accessible during breaks. For any emergencies, please contact Ms. Hanrieder or River Ridge Golf Course
Parent Pickup:
Please see Ms. Hanrieder at River Ridge
What Students Should Bring to the Exam Room
2 sharpened No. 2 pencils (with erasers) for completing multiple-choice answer sheets.
2 pens, with black or dark blue ink only, for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and for free-response questions in most exams.
A watch (in case the exam room doesn’t have a clock that can be easily seen).
Up to 2 calculators with the necessary capabilities if they're taking an AP Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Physics, Precalculus, or Statistics Exam. Instruct students to visit apstudents.org/courses and go to the calculator policy section within their course page for the specific calculator policy.
A ruler or straightedge if they’re taking an AP Physics Exam.
A government-issued or school-issued photo ID if they don't attend the school where they're taking the exam.
Their College Board SSD Eligibility Letter if they're taking an exam with approved testing accommodations.
What Students Should Not Bring to the Exam Room*
Electronic equipment of any kind: phones, smartwatches, or wearable technology of any kind, laptops, tablet computers, Bluetooth devices, portable listening or recording devices, cameras or photographic equipment, devices that can access the internet, separate timers of any type, and any other electronic or communication devices.
Note: Recording devices that meet AP Program criteria are allowed only for the AP French, German, Italian, and Spanish Language and Culture Exams and the AP Music Theory Exam. Computers that meet AP Program criteria are allowed for the AP Chinese and Japanese Language and Culture Exams.
Books, compasses, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters, or notes.
Mechanical pencils, No. 3 pencils, or colored pencils.
Rulers or straightedges (these are allowed only for AP Physics Exams).
Protractors.
Scratch paper (notes can be made on portions of the exam booklets or, for AP Chinese and AP Japanese Language and Culture Exams, on scratch paper provided by the proctor).
Computers or calculators (except as previously noted).
Reference guides, keyboard maps, or other typing instructions.
Watches that beep or have an alarm.
Food or drink.
Clothing or shoes with subject-related information.
Ear plugs.
Clipboards.
AP Chemistry
5/6/2024 @ 12:00 PM
10 Exams
Proctor: Carrie Fong - Sunset Room (Upstairs)
*Review for Exam: Mr. Jackson has enrolled all AP Chemistry students into a Canvas Course. He has sent students an announcement asking students to complete assignments on AP classroom for review and to meet at lunch in his room for additional review or tutoring.
AP Human Geography
5/7/2024 @ 8:00 AM
62 Exams
Proctor: Erick Garcia - Ballroom A
Jessica Britton - Ballroom B
AP English Literature & Composition
5/8/2024 @ 8:00 AM
English Lit Transportation Survey
PROCTORS
Tirza Estrada - Ballroom A
Jessica Britton - Ballroom B
Matthew Jackson - Ballroom C
Andrew Calamia - Ballroom D
AP Environmental Science
5/09/2024 @ 8:00 AM
Environmental Transportation Survey
PROCTORS
Matthew Jackson - Ballroom A
Jessica Britton - Ballroom B
Andrew Calamia - Ballroom C
Late: 5/22/2024 @ 12:00 PM
11 Late
Proctor Needed
AP Psychology
5/9/2024 @ 12:00 PM
PROCTORS
Joy Fuqua - Ballroom A
Joann McQuaid - Ballroom B
Matthew Hoffman - Ballroom C
Kathleen Curran - Ballroom D
Matthew Jackson - Sunset Room (upstairs)
144 Exams
AP U.S. History
5/10/2024 @ 8:00 AM
44 Exams
PROCTORS
Molly Fitch - Ballroom A
Jessica Britton - Ballroom B
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
5/10/2024 @ 12:00 PM
34 Exams
Proctor: Sierra Kaval
*Bootcamp
May 4 from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Calculus
5/13/2024 @ 8:00 AM
PROCTORS
Sierra Kaval - Calculus AB
Maria Romeo - Calculus BC
41 Exams - Sunset Room
AP English Language
5/14/22024 @ 8:00 AM
English Language Transportation Survey
115 Exams
PROCTORS
Maria Romeo - Ballroom A
Laura Taylor - Ballroom B
Jason McClurg - Ballroom C
Jessica Britton - Ballroom D
World History Modern
5/15/2024 @ 8:00 AM
World History Transportation Survey
72 Exams
Laura Taylor - Ballroom A
Erick Garcia - Ballroom B
Spanish Language and Culture
5/16/2024 @ 8:00 AM
Spanish Language Transportation Survey
94 Exams
Maria Romeo - Ballroom A
Maria Delacruz - Ballroom B
Waleska Canales - Ballroom C