AP Program
About the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®)
The Advanced Placement Program® has enabled millions of students to take college-level courses and earn college credit, advanced placement, or both, while still in high school. AP Exams are given each year in May. Students who earn a qualifying score on an AP Exam are typically eligible to receive college credit, placement into advanced courses, or both. Every aspect of AP course and exam development is the result of collaboration between AP teachers and college faculty. They work together to develop AP courses and exams, set scoring standards, and score the exams. College faculty review every AP teacher’s course syllabus.
AP Course Offerings
We currently have students taking many different AP courses, which include:
| AP 2-D Art and Design |
| AP 3-D Art and Design |
| AP African American Studies |
| AP Art History |
| AP Biology |
| AP Calculus AB |
| AP Calculus BC |
| AP Chemistry |
| AP Computer Science A |
| AP Computer Science Principles |
| AP Drawing |
| AP English Language and Composition |
| AP English Literature and Composition |
| AP Environmental Science |
| AP European History |
| AP Human Geography |
| AP Macroeconomics |
| AP Music Theory |
| AP Networking |
| AP Physics 1 |
| AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
| AP Physics C: Mechanics |
| AP Precalculus |
| AP Psychology |
| AP Research |
| AP Seminar |
| AP Spanish Language and Culture |
| AP Statistics |
| AP United States Government and Politics |
| AP United States History |
| AP World History: Modern |
| Pre-AP Biology |
| Pre-AP Chemistry |
| Pre-AP English 1 |
| Pre-AP English 2 |
| Pre-AP World History and Geography |
