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Welcome to Houston County High AP Parent Night 2019. Calculus AB & BC Mr. James Brock Statistics Mr. Daryl Leslie Literature & Comp Mrs. Melanie Davis Language & Comp Mrs. Rebecca Staines Biology Mrs. Lyndsay Cumpton Chemistry Mrs. Laura Byrd
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Calculus AB & BC Mr. James Brock Statistics Mr. Daryl Leslie Literature & Comp Mrs. Melanie Davis Language & Comp Mrs. Rebecca Staines Biology Mrs. Lyndsay Cumpton Chemistry Mrs. Laura Byrd Environmental Science Mrs. Randi Collier Physics 1 Mr. John Fitzgerald World History Mrs. Jennifer McDaniel U.S. History Mrs. Lauren Nguyen Government & Politics Mr. Brian Feehan Psychology Mr. Don Jenrette Micro Economics Mr. Ken Cavanaugh Computer Science Mrs. Shirl Williams Spanish Mrs. Amy Gallagher Meet HCHS AP Teachers
The Advanced Placement Program, administered by The College Board and taught at Houston County High School, allows students to participate in college level courses and possibly earn college credit while also earning their high school credit. What is AP?
Advanced Placement courses afford you the opportunity to: earn college credit while attending high schoolthrough your AP Exam score, become more prepared for college by developing key academic skills, stand out in the college admission process, challenge yourself. Why Choose AP?
AP Courses satisfy graduation requirements. AP teachers receive specialized training in the content of their courses as well as preparation for the AP Exam. Support for the college level course is available daily within the building. Support from peers also within the AP course. Why choose ap?
AP classes are more challenging and stimulating, but they do take more time and require more work. AP classes require self-motivated, disciplined students with a strong work ethic. All AP classes have 5 quality points added to the final average at the high school level, making it possible to score a 105. HOPE adds a .5 weight to the course when calculating GPA. Example: A student makes an 85 in the course. At the high school level, a 90 will post to the transcript and calculate into their GPA. For HOPE, an 85 will be calculated as a 3.5 versus a 3.0 for non-AP courses. How does an AP class compare to other high school courses?
Areas of Interest • Academic Balance • Motivation and Time Management • Year Long Commitment • Balance of Extra-curricular and Employment Advanced PlacementThings to consider
apcentral.collegeboard.com For students, parents, & professionals Course Descriptions Spring AP Exam Schedule Updates Credit policy Advanced PlacementWebsite
Break – Out Sessions Please join us to visit your top 4 interests of AP Courses to meet the teacher and learn more about the course.