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Title: AP


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AP HonorsParent and Student Night
  • North Cobb High School

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What is Honors?
  • Honors courses are taught at a faster pace and
    cover more material in greater depth than regular
    level classes.
  • Honors courses, except for most 9th grade
    courses, carry an extra .5 quality point. (not
    for HOPE core)
  • Honors level courses best prepare students for
    Advanced Placement Courses as well as the rigor
    of college courses

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What is the Advanced Placement Program?
  • AP provides students with the opportunity to try
    college work while in high school.
  • AP gives students the opportunity to learn
    valuable skills and study habits
  • AP is designed by college professors and
    secondary school teachers. College professors
    also help score exams to verify mastery of
    college material in AP courses

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Benefits of AP
  • Subjects are studied in greater depth
  • Students will discover areas of strength and
    weakness
  • Students will be preparing for the rigor of
    college work
  • Students will build good study habits
  • Students will improve writing skills
  • Students will gain the realization that they can
    excel as they face their challenges

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Dont forget these benefits
  • Gives you an edge on your college application
  • Saves you money on college tuition
  • Helps you develop your potential in the classroom
  • Helps shape clearer goals for your future
  • Students more likely to graduate from college on
    time

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What is Different?
  • Honors and AP classes are more demanding
  • AP classes are similar to first year college
    courses
  • Students are asked to read and write more
  • Students must learn to evaluate and critically
    analyze material

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This means
  • Discussions are intense, probing and demanding
  • Students are required to think for themselves,
    not give answers to please the teacher
  • Homework involves thinking for yourself,
    expressing your ideas and analyzing what you
    read.
  • The classes teach you to analyze, reason and
    understand

8
Who Should take AP Classes?
  • All students who are willing to accept the
    challenge of a rigorous academic curriculum
  • AP Potential
  • Students should take into consideration their
  • -interests
  • -motivation
  • -strengths and weaknesses

9
AP Courses offered at North Cobb
  • AP English Literature
  • AP English Language
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Calculus AB/BC
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Physics
  • AP Environmental Science
  • AP World History
  • AP U.S. History
  • AP European History
  • AP U.S. Government Politics
  • AP Comparative Government Politics
  • AP Microeconomics
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Psychology
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP French Language
  • AP Spanish Language
  • AP German Language
  • AP Studio Art
  • AP Music Theory

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AP at North Cobb
  • AP Certified School
  • All AP teachers receive special training
  • NCHS is an AP Access and Support School with at
    least 30 of test takers identified as African
    American or Hispanic and over 50 percent scoring
    3 or higher
  • Received a grant from the State to train
    additional teachers

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The AP Exam
  • Administered on a nationally established schedule
  • May 4th May 15th
  • Typically three hour exams that include a
    multiple choice section and either essays or
    problems
  • Measures reasoning skills and the ability to
    analyze facts and data, synthesize information,
    think critically about complex issues and
    negotiate competing perspectives

12
Grading Scale for AP Exams
  • Each exam is graded using a 5 point scale
  • 5 Extremely qualified
  • 4 Well qualified
  • 3 Qualified
  • 2 Possibly qualified
  • 1 Not qualified
  • An AP grade of 3 or higher can qualify you for
    college credit or placement at most U.S. colleges
    and universities

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Whats the Difference?Credit or Placement
  • Credit
  • Earn points/credits toward college degree
    requirements
  • Placement
  • Skip introductory courses
  • Enter a higher level course
  • Fulfill general education requirements
  • Can be offered both placement and credit by many
    colleges
  • Allows you to move into upper level courses
    sooner, pursue a double major, gain time to study
    and time to travel abroad

14
What counts?
  • Check directly with the college
  • Check the College Board website
  • www.collegeboard.com/ap/creditpolicy
  • Type in the name of the institution or browse by
    letter of alphabet

15
How much do AP Exams cost?
  • The state of Georgia pays for the first test for
    each student in a given year
  • All other tests in a given year are 86 each
  • There is an 20 administration fee per student
  • Students who are eligible for free or reduced
    lunch receive qualify for a fee reduction

16
Rigor vs. Final GPA
  • Colleges and universities are more interested in
    students who take a course load that has academic
    rigor than one that has a 4.0 GPA without any
    rigorous coursework
  • Not only is rigor what the post-secondary schools
    are looking for, rigorous courses will help
    prepare you for success at the college level.

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What if my student isnt ready for AP?
  • The emphasis should be on the highest level of
    instruction at which the student is capable of
    performing rather than the grade the student
    might receive.
  • College registrars say they do recognize the
    difference between the honors and regular level
    courses.
  • Consider the AVID program

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A.V.I.D.(Advancement Via Individual
Determination)
  • Enables first time honors/AP students to take
    risks by enrolling in rigorous courses
  • Provides a support course designed for student
    needs
  • Builds confidence for success and provides skills
    necessary for rigorous coursework
  • Provides instruction, coaching and resources for
    success

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Academic Booster Club
  • Please join!
  • The purpose of the ABC is to establish an
    environment of academic excellence for students
  • Recognize students for academic achievement and
    improvement
  • Contact Judy Kelly in room 459

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Governors Honors
  • GHP is a six-week summer instructional program
    designed to provide intellectually gifted and
    artistically talented high school students
    challenging and enriching educational
    opportunities.
  • Students in 10th and 11th grade are nominated by
    teachers and begin with an interview process at
    the school level
  • Curriculum Areas
  • Communicative Arts
  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Foreign Language
  • Visual Arts, Music, Theater, Dance
  • Design, Technology and Executive Management

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So Whats Next
  • For us
  • Recognition of students for taking the more
    rigorous coursework
  • Provide support and guidance to AP students
  • Summer AP Boot Camp
  • Parent communication to keep you up to date on
    everything from testing to registration
  • For you
  • Be supportive parents
  • Shift the focus from the grade to the learning
  • When you check grades remember that
  • There are typically fewer grades in an
    AP/Honors course
  • The grades may not initially be the same as they
    have always been

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Current AP Students
  • AP Student Panel

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Thank You!
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