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Elevate Your Education with Largo High School's Advanced Placement Program

Discover the enriching AP offerings at Largo High School, including AP Calculus AB, AP American Gov/Politics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP English Language, AP Human Geography, AP Physics B, AP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP US History, AP Literature, and AP Studio Art. Research shows that AP exam performance correlates with college success, as students who take AP exams are more likely to earn higher grades and graduate. Take advantage of Largo High School's AP program to enhance your academic journey!

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Elevate Your Education with Largo High School's Advanced Placement Program

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  1. Largo High School AP Offerings: • AP Calculus AB • AP American Gov/Politics • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP English Language • AP Human Geography • AP Physics B • AP Psychology • AP Statistics • AP US History • AP Literature • AP Studio Art

  2. Did you Know? • Mere participation in rigorous courses is not as valid a predictor of college success as performance on the AP exam. (Geyser and Santeleces, 2004) • Students who took AP exams, regardless of their performance, are more likely to earn a B in their first year in college compared to students who did not take AP exam. (Wiilingham & Morris 1986) • Students who took the AP Exam and scored a 1 or 2 were more likely to graduate than the “no AP” group. (Dougherty, Mellor and Jian, 2006) • Students who took the AP exam but earned a score of 1 or 2 attended more selective colleges and were more likely to return for the sophomore year than the “no AP” group of students. (College Board Report 2009)

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