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AP & Honors Classes

Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors Classes

Advanced Placement (AP) courses give students the opportunity to engage in college-level courses while in high school. The benefits include acquiring college credits along with starting at a higher placement in college courses. The College Board establishes content and structure of AP curricula. 

Honors courses are similar to regular classes but are more in depth and academically challenging than regular classes. Honors curricula can be determined by state officials, administrators as well as teachers.

We have many AP and Honors courses. Students, please check with your counselor and teachers for placement. 

 AP BIOLOGY  Mr. Brian Dickerson 
 AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES  Ms. Ping Sager 
 AP Pre-Calculus  Mr. Neil Ford
 AP Chemistry  Mr. Neil Ford
 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY  Mr. Keith Meeuwsen
 AP Human Geo  Ms. Sydney Cave
 AP STATISTICS   Mrs. Awen Gatten
 AP US HISTORY  Mr. Alex Reed
 LANGUAGE ARTS 9H (Honors)  Ms. Carrie McCallum 
 LANGUAGE ARTS 10H (Honors)  Mr. Ben Knobel
 LANGUAGE ARTS 11H (Honors- American Literature)  Mrs. Jessica Blount

 

  
HONORS DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
Meets Standard Diploma requirements with a 3.5 GPA or higher (weighted)
3 years World Language minimum
4 years Math minimum
27 minimum credits
3 credit minimum of AP or Dual-Credit Option courses

 

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