The Advanced Placement (AP) program consists of college level courses taught by high school teachers. If students pass the AP Test at the end of the school year, they can be awarded college credit by the college they later attend. They also earn a weighted grade for the course (when calculating GPA, an "A" would be worth 5 points, instead of the typical 4. (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=1, F=0). Grant currently offers 15 AP courses.
Contact Dr. Doan, AP Coordinator if you have any questions about AP Courses at Diep.Doan@trusd.net
Mr. McDaniel
11th or 12th grade science elective. Must pass Living Earth and Chemistry with C or higher.
Teacher Email: Kyle.McDaniel@trusd.net
Mr. Celis
Must pass Pre-Calculus or Pre-Calculus Honors.
Teacher Email: Christian.Celis@trusd.net
AP English Language and Composition is an introductory college-level composition course. Students cultivate their understanding of writing and rhetorical arguments through reading, analyzing, and writing texts as they explore topics like rhetorical situation, claims and evidence, reasoning and organization, and style.
Mr. Tucker
10th Grade History--Meets World History requirement.
Teacher Email: Craig.Tucker@trusd.net
11th or 12th grade science elective. Must pass Living Earth and Chemistry with C or higher.
Teacher Email:
Mrs. Ho
9th Grade Social Science elective. Limited availability.
Teacher Email: Jean.Ho@trusd.net
Mrs. Ho
12th Grade Course. Meets Economics graduation requirement.
Teacher Email: Jean.Ho@trusd.net
Mrs. Huynh
Must pass Spanish 2 Native Speaker or Spanish 3.
Teacher Email: Marcela.Huynh@trusd.net
Ms. Davis
Must pass Integrated Math 3 with "C" or higher.
Teacher Email: Gwen.Davis@trusd.net
Mrs. Ho
12th Grade Course. Meets Government graduation requirement.
Teacher Email: Jean.Ho@trusd.net
Mr. Tucker
11th Grade Course. Meets US History graduation requirement.
Teacher Email: Craig.Tucker@trusd.net
Ms. Morton
11th or 12th grade elective course.
Teacher Email: Cezanne.Morton@trusd.net
AP African American Studies is an interdisciplinary course that examines the diversity of African American experiences through direct encounters with rich and varied sources. Students explore key topics that extend from early African kingdoms to the ongoing challenges and achievements of the contemporary moment.
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