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PAP/AP Faculty and Courses Offered

Advanced Academic Coordinator, Mrs. Ronda Lane

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PAP Courses Offered

Social Studies

PAP W. Geo--Mcilrath, Toores

Language Arts

PAP English I--Guthrie, Wheat
PAP English II--Myers, Wagner
Accelerated English I, II--Reed, Morehead

Science

PAP Biology--Parker, Watkins, Jackson
PAP Chemistry--Ferguson, Mitchell
PAP Physics--Kindt

Math

PAP Geometry--Henckell, Feldstein, Mills
PAP Algebra II--Feldstein, Barrett
PAP PreCal--Talton, Barrett

World Languages

PAP Latin III--Westfall-Haessig
PAP French III--Comeaux
PAP Spanish III--Ghio, Garcia

Electives

PAP Comp. Sci--Moore
AP Psychology--Taulbee
AP Music Theory--Browne

 

AP Courses Offered

Social Studies

AP US History--Beyette, Hinson
AP World History--Chaney, Ellis
AP Government--Hammon
AP Economics--Garcia

Language Arts

AP English III--Beyette, Morehead, Wood
AP English IV--Cochran

Science

AP Physics--Cooper
AP Biology--Hoffner
AP Chemistry--Mitchell

Math

AP Calculus--Gover
AP Statistics--Martin

World Languages

AP French IV--Francis
AP Spanish IV--Ledesma
AP Latin Vergil--Westfall-Haessig

 


Important Information and Testing Dates

source: www.collegeboard.com/students/testing

PAP/AP Students in Action

PAP Summer Camp 07-08

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About AP

AP can change your life. Through college-level AP courses, you enter a universe of knowledge that might otherwise remain unexplored in high school; through AP Exams, you have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities.

Why Participate?

With 37 courses and exams across 22 subject areas, AP offers something for everyone. The only requirements are a strong curiosity about the subject you plan to study and the willingness to work hard. Here are just a few reasons to sign up:

Gain the Edge in College Preparation

  • Get a head start on college-level work.
  • Improve your writing skills and sharpen your problem-solving techniques.
  • Develop the study habits necessary for tackling rigorous course work.

Stand Out in the College Admissions Process

  • Demonstrate your maturity and readiness for college.
  • Show your willingness to push yourself to the limit.
  • Emphasize your commitment to academic excellence.

Broaden Your Intellectual Horizons

  • Explore the world from a variety of perspectives, most importantly your own.
  • Study subjects in greater depth and detail.
  • Assume the responsibility of reasoning, analyzing, and understanding for yourself.

(Source: http://www.collegeboard.com/)

Helpful Links

AP Strategies
Princeton Review
CollegeBoard


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