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Current Issue Project. AP Courses at Mounds View. The Problem. Mounds View doesn’t offer enough AP classes to satisfy every students’ interests Mounds View is full of accelerated classes AP classes affect our futures: saves money, completes prerequisites, and enhances our ability to learn
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Current Issue Project AP Courses at Mounds View
The Problem • Mounds View doesn’t offer enough AP classes to satisfy every students’ interests • Mounds View is full of accelerated classes • AP classes affect our futures: saves money, completes prerequisites, and enhances our ability to learn • In recent years, AP classes have been cut due to lack of funding
AP Classes • college work load • faster pace • prepare students better for college • $86 fee vs. at least $1500 per class per semester • strengthens college applications • weighted class ranks • helps qualify for scholarships - “31 percent of colleges and universities look at AP experience when determining scholarships”. (College Board) • more likely to graduate from a four year university
Regular Classes • more manageable work load • not weighted on transcripts • no AP testing in May • fulfills high school requirements
Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Computer Science A Computer Science AB Macroeconomics Microeconomics English Language English Literature Environmental Science European History French Language French Literature German Language Comp Government & Politics U.S. Government & Politics Human Geography Italian Language and Culture Japanese Language and Culture Latin Literature Latin: Vergil Music Theory Physics B Physics C Psychology Spanish Language Spanish Literature Statistics Studio Art U.S. History World History Offered vs. MV (26%)
Mounds View vs. Irondale vs. Wayzata 9 courses 18 courses 25 courses
Solution • Our solution to this problem is to: • raise awareness of our schools lack of AP classes • have future students talk to the School Board about this problem when funding for public schools is more available
Steps Towards Success • Talk to officials for information: We contacted Mindy Greiling, Paul Gardner, The College Board, Department of Education • We interviewed an AP and a Non-AP Student for comparison
Democrat She is the chair of the k-12 education finance committee. She spends most of her legislative time fighting for education. Why is it hard for schools to add AP classes? “With the legislature not keeping up in education funding, all things are hard for schools these days” Mindy Greiling
Democrat “I'm a supporter of AP classes. I took four of them in high school and got a 2,3, 4, and 5 on them, so I placed out of two history classes in college.” Paul Gardner
I am the dual enrollment specialist at the Minnesota Department ofEducation and part of my job is to assist schools who are offering APcourses. I work with most programs that allow high school students to earncollege credits. -Jessica A Rowe Is it hard for schools to add AP classes? How much does it cost?“Any initiative that schools want to offer their students can be challenging financially and sometimes, politically. AP has some advantages as the Minnesota Department of Education, through legislativeaction, reimburses schools for the teacher training and exam fees that are associated with offering AP courses. This support has caused AP programs and course offerings to steadily increase over the years. Fromlast year to this year we have seen a 10% increase alone.” Minnesota Department of Education
Dept. of Education Cont. • Do you think AP classes are beneficial? Why or why not?All rigorous course opportunities, including AP,benefit students by developing critical thinking skills and importanthabits of mind that will support their success after high school. APcourses prepare students to be college-ready and scoring well on AP exams can earn you free college credits.
AP Do you think MV should offer more AP options like, Euro, art, Chinese etc.. Eric Hong: Euro and World would be good additional AP courses to have. But, if it tends to dilute the quality of AP classes in general. Then we shouldn't. Do you regret any taking AP classes? Eric Hong: I regret taking Acc. Chemistry sometimes. And I would regret almost every other AP classes other than English and macro it if it didn't give me weighted GPA. Non-AP (undisclosed name) Do you regret not taking AP Classes? “No – I’m not interested in the ones offered” What is your opinion on the effects of AP Classes? “It’s worth it if you make it worth it. Not worth it if you don’t put effort in.” Interviews
Currently there is only about 1 week left in the Minnesota State Session. It is a budget year, so that takes priority in every category, decreasing focus on other subjects. The recession makes it hard to increase any sort of funding, and so it is not the best time to ask for more educational grants. Proposed Budget Status
Future • When the recession has passed, we feel that it would be better timing to approach the school board for funding
We learned a lot about the AP system and education in general We can now pass our knowledge on to the future students Many people are supportive of putting more AP classes in schools. Reflection