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Advanced Placement
  • Pflugerville ISD
  • Update, 2006 Results

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What is Advanced Placement?
  • AP Program offers the opportunity for high school
    students to earn college credit while still in
    high school.
  • The College Board offers 35 college-level exams.
  • High school teachers use course guides developed
    by the College Board.

3
How does AP help students?
  • A strong correlation exists between students who
    take and students who pass AP exams and future
    collegiate success in terms of GPA and graduation
    rate.
  • Over 90 of the nations colleges have an AP
    policy granting students credit and/or placement
    for qualifying AP exam grades.

4
PISD District Goals
  • To increase the number of students who take and
    pass AP exams
  • To reflect district diversity in the Advanced
    Academics Program

5
State of College Admission, 2004Factors in the
College Admission Decision Percent of Colleges
(over 1600) Attributing Levels of Importance,
though cooperation between NACAC, CB, ACT, ETS,
and Assoc. for Inst. Research
  • Grades in Academic/Challenging Courses ..80
  • SAT/ACT Scores....60
  • Class Rank..28
  • Grades in All Subjects...57
  • Essay25
  • Teacher/Counselor Recommendations..18
  • Community Service..8
  • Work/School Activities.9
  • Ability to Pay..2

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AP Course Equivalents
  • 1 semester of collegeCalculus AB, Comp Sci A,
    Govt., Eco, Physics C, Psych, Stat
  • 2 semesters of collegeBio, Calc BC, Chem, Comp
    Sci AB, Eng Lang, Eng Lit, Physics B, US History,
    World History
  • 5-6 semesters of collegeSpanish Lang, Spanish
    Lit, French Lang, German, Latin

7
Typical Cost -Texas Public University Example
Texas AM College Station (2005-06)
  • In-state tuition and fees 6,234
  • (Out-of-state tuition and fees 11,268)
  • Room and board 6,885
  • Books and supplies 1,180
  • Estimated personal expenses 1780
  • Transportation expense803
  • Total cost per year (in-state) 16,882

8
Estimated College Savings for the Pflugerville
ISD Community, 2006
  • In 2006, PISD students earned a total of 5325
    hours of college credit through AP exams, which
    is the equivalent of 177 years of college credit
    at 30 hours per year.
  • Tuition savings 1,597,000
  • Total savings including tuition, room, board,
    etc. 2,988,114

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AP Exams Taken and Passed(2003 was the first
year of the grant)
10
AP Exams Taken in PISD
11
AP Exams Passed in PISD
12
Social Studies, English, Math, ScienceExams Taken
13
Social Studies, English, Math, Science Exams
Passed
14
Non-Grant AP Exams, Taken and Passed
15
AP Exams Taken in PISD in Math, Science,
English, and Soc. St. by African American and
Hispanic Students
16
AP Exams Passedin PISD in Math, Science, Eng,
and Soc Stby African-American and Hispanic
Students
17
Percentage of students who scored a 3 or higher
on at least one AP exam, 2006
18
New Initiatives
  • AP Ambassadors Program at CHS, PHS, and
    HHSPresentations at conferences including the
    College Board, TX ASCD, and AP Strategies as well
    as PISDs Diversity Forum
  • AP Spanish at WVMS and DMS will be expanding to
    all of the middle schools in 2007-2008.

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AP Ambassadors at College Board Conference, June
2006
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Study Skills Boot Camp withAP Ambassadors,
August 2006
21
Post-Grant AP ProgramWho is involved?
  • Committee consists of students, PreAP and AP
    teachers, AP Leads, a librarian, principals,
    counselors, coordinators, Dr. Eaton, Dr. Porter,
    Ms. Newcomb
  • Committee has taken into consideration both
    faculty and student surveys on our program.
  • Committee has met three times to discuss the
    various components of the AP program.

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Teacher ComponentsAP Lead Teachers
  • Current
  • 6 Lead teachers (bio, chem, phy, soc st, Eng,
    math) and an AP Advocate receive 3000 and 2
    additional planning periods
  • 5 GT lead teachers at ms receive 500 stipend
  • District cost 78,300
  • Donor cost 15,000
  • Proposed
  • 3 AP/GT Program Leads
  • (1 planning 3000)
  • 7 Subject Area Leads
  • (1 planning 3000)
  • 5 PreAP/GT Program Leads (1 planning 2500)
  • District cost 102,500

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Teacher ComponentsPreAP/AP teacher
incentives/stipends
  • Current
  • MS PreAP max 240
  • HS PreAP max 740
  • HS AP 100 for each qualifying score on an AP
    exam
  • District cost 0
  • Donor cost 137,500
  • Proposed
  • 1000 stipend for each PreAP/AP teacher for extra
    days and duties required 500 available for
    prof dev. if tchr demonstrates increase in
    numbers and diversity of students participating
    in AP program
  • District cost 300,000

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Next Steps
  • Prioritize components
  • Search for funding
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