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Advanced Placement (AP) Program

Advanced Placement (AP) Program. Stivers School for the Arts April 14, 2011. 1950s initiative Top high schools partnered with top colleges Goal: eliminate repetitive coursework for motivated, academically promising students 34 College Board AP courses

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Advanced Placement (AP) Program

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  1. Advanced Placement (AP) Program Stivers School for the Arts April 14, 2011

  2. 1950s initiative • Top high schools partnered with top colleges • Goal: eliminate repetitive coursework for motivated, academically promising students • 34 College Board AP courses • College-level courses, college-level expectations History of AP Courses

  3. Class of 2000: less than 10 students took AP courses (Calculus and Music Theory) • 2001-present: added AP courses in all academic content areas • 2005: Partnership with College Board • Targeted student recruitment (PSAT scores, teacher recommendation, student initiative) History of AP at Stivers

  4. 12 courses • 142 students will take a total of 225 exams • All AP teachers received training • All AP teachers’ syllabi approved by College Board AP at Stivers Today

  5. College admission • Strength of curriculum highly valued by selective schools • Stivers students have been admitted to Brown, Dartmouth, Juilliard, Princeton, Barnard, New York University, Spellman, Cornell, Howard, Bucknell, Tulane, George Washington, Skidmore, Wesleyan, Case Western, Northwestern • College credit • More likely to graduate from college • More likely to graduate in less than 5 years AP Benefits

  6. 5 to 1 (5 highest, 1 lowest) • Passing scores: 3, 4, 5 • Credit for scores varies by university—see link below http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/apcreditpolicy/appolicy.jsp?collegeId=3736&type=qfs&word=georgetown AP Exam Scores

  7. What is the difference between an honors course and an AP course? • What are the advantages to taking an AP course? The challenges? • Are study materials available (in addition to what teachers provide in class)? • What characteristics does a successful AP student have? • Any others? Questions?

  8. Access for All (with advisement) • Request course(s) on scheduling form—have signed by teacher of course and/or of pre-requisite course • Attend AP Expectations Meeting (May 13) and return Expectations Agreement ( by May 20) • Complete ALL summer assignments How to Take an AP Class

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