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James C. Enochs High School

Learn about the benefits of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, Enochs High School's AP offerings, AP exams, and important information for parents. Understand the difference between AP and honor's courses, how AP can benefit college admissions, the challenges of AP, and more. Discover Enochs High School's AP course offerings in English, math, science, social science, foreign language, and computer science.

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James C. Enochs High School

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  1. James C. Enochs High School 2019 AP / Pre-AP Parent Information

  2. Topics • What are Advanced Placement Courses • The Benefits • What its like to take AP • Enochs’ AP Course Offerings • AP Exams • 2019-2020 • AP Summer Homework

  3. What is Advanced Placement? • Honor’s Courses ("Pre-AP"): These classes proceed at a faster pace and cover material in more depth than regular college prep classes.  They offer stronger preparation for future AP Courses.​ • Advanced Placement Courses ("AP"): College level curriculum including end-of-course AP Exam.  Taking the course and AP exam sends a powerful message to colleges and universities that a student is ready for them, and can enable students to gain admission, college credit, and placement into advanced courses.

  4. Advanced Placement – The Basics • AP courses are college-level courses offered in high school • Courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses • Students take AP Exams at the end of the course, measuring their mastery of college-level work • A score of 3 or higher on an AP exam can typically earn students college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college

  5. What are the Benefits of AP? • Students learn rigorous college-level content and skills • Saves Money – Most of the nation’s colleges and universities, plus colleges and universities in 24 other countries, grant credit, and/or placement for qualifying AP Exam grades • Standout in the admission process-higher GPA and comprehensive admission process • AP students have higher college GPA’s and four year graduation rates • Scholarship Opportunities

  6. AP from the College Admissions Perspective • 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions.​ • Colleges rank grades in college-preparatory courses and strength of curriculum as the two top factors in the admission decision​ • AP courses tell college admission officials that students are challenging themselves and preparing for the rigors they will encounter in their college careers

  7. What are the Challenges of AP? • TIME MANAGEMENT:​ • HOME WORK – Increased time compared to CP courses​ • BALANCING ACT - School, clubs, sports, friends, outside / family obligations​ • STRESS: ​ • GRADES - Possibly getting a "B" or lower - students can not drop the course to preserve GPA's. ​ • HIGH SPEED MARATHON - August to May....finish line at AP EXAMS

  8. AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • Enochs High School plans to offer 9 Pre –AP and 16 AP courses in: • English • Math • Science • Social Science • Foreign Language • Computer Science

  9. English Department: AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • Pre-AP English 1-2 (9th) • Pre-AP English 3-4 (10th) • AP English Language and Composition (11th) • AP English Literature and Composition (12th)

  10. Foreign Language Department: AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • AP Spanish Language

  11. Math Department: AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • Pre-AP Secondary Math I • Pre-AP Secondary Math II • Pre-AP Secondary Math III • AP Statistics • AP Calculus AB

  12. Science Department: AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • Pre-AP Physics • Pre-AP Chemistry • Pre-AP Biology • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Physics • AP Environmental Science

  13. Social Science Department: AP & Pre-AP Course Offerings • AP Human Geography (9th) • AP European History (10th) • AP United States History (11th) • AP United States Government and Politics (12th)

  14. Elective AP Course Offerings • AP Computer Science A (10th, 11th, or 12th) • AP Computer Science Principles (10th, 11th, or 12th) • AP Psychology (11th or 12th)

  15. What’s the Difference Between Credit and Placement? • Some colleges award “credit” for qualifying AP Exam grades. Which means you earn credit toward your college degree. • Other colleges award “advanced placement”. You can skip introductory courses, enter higher-level classes, and/or fulfill general education requirements. • Each college and university has its own policies regarding AP credit and placement. The College Board offers information about AP credit and thousands of colleges and universities at www.collegeboard.org/apcreditpolicy

  16. AP Exam Fees • There is a $94 fee for each AP Exam, which the College Board uses to: • Develop, print, ship, and score the exams • Subsidize teacher training • Develop classroom resources

  17. Next Step for Students During the 2019-20 School Year First week of class: Teachers will give students a join code for each of their AP classes. Students use their College Board username and password and join code to enroll in their class section. October/November: Students complete registration for exams. March: Schools submit any changes to exam registration and students complete exam registration for spring courses. Before the 2019-20 School Year • Spring 2019: Students sign up for AP classes at school • Students visit apstudent.collegeboard.org to learn more about AP courses and exams. • Students without a College Board account should create one and set their password.  Students will need their username and password in the fall. 

  18. AP Summer Homework • Visit our AP/Pre-AP teachers and review some summer assignments and Course Syllabi • AP/Pre-AP letters will be mailed home in June – Assignments will be posted to our Website

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