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Implementing AP Chemistry at Kenowa Hills High School

Implementing AP Chemistry at Kenowa Hills High School. Heather Pilarz ELDL 6620 School Business Management. Project Basics. Explored… Purpose of Adding a Course Implementation Process of Adding a Course Costs Associated Evaluation

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Implementing AP Chemistry at Kenowa Hills High School

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  1. Implementing AP Chemistry at Kenowa Hills High School Heather Pilarz ELDL 6620 School Business Management

  2. Project Basics • Explored… • Purpose of Adding a Course • Implementation Process of Adding a Course • Costs Associated • Evaluation …Of adding a single section of AP Chemistry at Kenowa Hills High School

  3. Need Driven • Student/Parent Interest • Support District “Brand Promise” • “High levels of learning for each and every child” • Status Quo • 9 AP Courses Offered (only one science, AP Biology) • Middle College (students earn Associate’s degree) • Dual Enrollment • Auto-mechanic and Applied Technology and Design Programs • Area Tech Center

  4. Implementation Steps • Survey students for interest via counseling department (min. 20) • Develop a course description and syllabus for SIT/ board approval (by April) • Order materials and textbooks • Send teacher to summer professional development • Have final syllabus approved by AP College Board (by October) • Run course • Evaluate

  5. Associated Costs • Basic Personal Costs: • Teacher Salary (1 section, not including benefits) $8,000 • Teacher PD (for initial summer training and fall workshop) $900

  6. Associated Costs

  7. Associated Costs

  8. Associated Costs

  9. Evaluation • Student Enrollment • Retainment at semester, interest during scheduling for the following year • Passing Rateof Class • Passing Rate of AP Exam • 3 or higher • State Testing • ACT, MME • Teacher/Student Surveys

  10. Pros and Cons

  11. Take Away • AP courses are expensive to operate in comparison to general electives • AP science courses are even more so • Implementing a course takes a lot of foresight in the year prior to offering • Most importantly is there demand to balance the costs?

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