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Advanced Placement South Lake High School

Advanced Placement South Lake High School. Mrs. Lora Braucher Dr. Judd Bristo May 23 rd , 2011. What is Advanced Placement?. Advanced Placement (AP) is an opportunity for students to take more rigorous courses; boost their GPA, and earn college credit. What are t he b enefits of AP?.

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Advanced Placement South Lake High School

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  1. Advanced PlacementSouth Lake High School Mrs. Lora Braucher Dr. Judd Bristo May 23rd, 2011

  2. What is Advanced Placement? Advanced Placement (AP) is an opportunity for students to take more rigorous courses; boost their GPA, and earn college credit.

  3. What are the benefits of AP? • Students are exposed to more rigorous instruction • College Level • Prepare for AP Exam for college credit • Students can boost their GPA • AP classes earn 6 points on the 4-point scale • Regular class A = 4; AP class A = 6

  4. What are the expectations for AP students? • AP courses require serious commitment • Consistent independent study and reading • Completion of summer assignments • Keeping up with all work • Afterschool tutoring • Weekend mock exams • Students will sign a contract stating that they will complete the class and take the AP Exam

  5. What are the expectations of AP parents? • Accountability • It is imperative that you hold your child to a high standard of work and study • Availability • Transportation • Conferences

  6. AP vs. Honors AP • Most rigorous instruction on campus • Two-point GPA boost • High requirements for student accountability • Opportunity for college credit Honors • More rigorous than normal classes • One-point GPA boost • High requirements for student accountability • No college credit available

  7. AP vs. Dual Enrollment AP • College credit granted if student passes the AP exam in May • Offered at South Lake High School • Follows normal school schedule Dual Enrollment • College credit for passing the class • Classes must be taken at LSCC’s campus • Does not sync with Lake County Schools’ calendar

  8. Course Offerings • American History* • World History* • European History • American Government* • Macroeconomics* • Human Geography • Calculus* • Statistics* • English Language and Comp* • English Literature and Comp* • Chemistry* • Biology* • Environmental Science* • Psychology • Studio Art • Spanish Literature *These courses meet core graduation requirements

  9. Course Formats • Some courses are all year long • i.e., students will take Honors Biology in the fall, then AP Biology in the spring • Typically done with math and science courses • Some courses are offered on a “skinny” schedule • i.e., student will go to AP US History one day, then AP English Language the next; this lasts all year

  10. Skinny Courses • AP US History – AP English Language • AP World History – Pre-AP World Literature • AP US Government – AP Macroeconomics • These courses are only ½ credit, so the skinny ends in January

  11. Syllabi and Summer Assignments The school webpage (www.slheagles.com) will have downloads for all course syllabi and summer assignments.

  12. Contact for more information Mrs. Lora Braucher Assistant Principal braucherl@lake.k12.fl.us Dr. Judd Bristo AP Coordinator bristoj@lake.k12.fl.us

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