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What is AP? Advanced Placement (AP) courses are developed and offered by the College Board. Essentially, they are college courses that are offered in high school, and are therefore rigorous and challenging. Studies show that students who challenge themselves in high school (by taking AP courses, for example) are more successful in college. Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

Benefits of Taking AP Earn college credit (3-4 hours) Saves money Saves time Makes you more marketable to colleges Makes you more career-versatile (double major) Experience a college class while still in high school Work with highly experienced, qualified teachers Interact with other students who share common goals At West Forsyth, teachers are available for tutoring Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

Compare to Honors/Seminar Rigor Pacing Quality Points College Level Curriculum Workload Work Ethic Self-Motivation Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

Current AP Courses at West AP World History AP US History AP Psychology AP Human Geography AP Environmental Science AP Calculus AB AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Courses Possible AP Latin AP French These courses are already allowed to be offered in the home schools if a certain number of students register. Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Courses Requested AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Government: Comparative AP Government: United States AP Macro Economics AP Micro Economics Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

Current AP Teachers Leslie Martin - AP World History Debra Troxell – AP Human Geography Kirsten Russ - AP Human Geography John Cochrane – AP Psychology Sara Cranford – AP Psychology Jerome Cannon–AP US History Chip Putnam– AP Environmental Science Karl Koeval – AP Environmental Science Dawn Brann– AP Calculus AB Christopher Sabolcik– AP English Literature Andrew Serang – AP English Language Stuart Egan – AP English Language Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP at West - Social Studies Advanced Placement Human Geography Advanced Placement Psychology Advanced Placement US History Advanced Placement World History Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Human Geography Open to students in 11th and 12th grades Focused on interpreting, and analyzing spatial data, interactions between humans and geography, regionalization and globalization and other patterns and processes of interconnectedness Complements AP Environmental Science because of overlapping themes and concepts Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Psychology Open to students in 11th and 12th grades Survey course on the fundamentals of Psychology Specifically the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes Explores biological, psychological and social influences on the human condition Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP United States History Open to students in 11th and 12th grades Fulfills US history graduation requirement Covers archaic North America to 1990s Helps with high order thinking and writing Complements Advanced Placement Language and Composition Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP World History Covers the period from 8000 B.C. to present Topics include political, economic, social cultural concepts and processes Focused at a high level on five themes of world history and habits of mind Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Environmental Science AP at West - Science AP Environmental Science Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Environmental Science Open to students in 11th or 12th grade Prerequisites: Biology and Chemistry The goal of APES is to help students to: understand the interrelationships of the natural world, identify and analyze natural and man-made environmental problems evaluate risks associated with these problems examine alternative solutions for resolving or preventing these problems Complements AP Human Geography (also offered at West by the social studies department) because some themes and concepts overlap Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP at West - Math AP Calculus AB Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP Calculus AB AP Calculus AB presents Calculus at a level that one could find at most colleges. This course does review and extend some PreCalculus topics during the first month of school. When the AB course covers a Calculus topic, it does so with the same rigor and demands as the BC course.  The two basic concepts covered in AP Calculus AB are derivatives and antiderivatives.   Before taking AP Calculus AB, students should successfully complete Honors PreCalculus. Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP English Language AP English Literature AP at West - English AP English Language AP English Literature Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP English Language and Composition Analyze American literature as it reflects social perspective and historical significance Read lengthy text selections from the Concise Anthology of American Literature and The Informed Argument Study and analyze current events Read outside of class eight – ten novels and non-fiction texts of the teacher’s choice from the reading list Write 9 – 14 essays per quarter Enter this level with mastery of parts of speech, sentence types, all aspects of grammar, and sentence writing Produce multi-draft, rhetorical analysis, argumentation, and synthesis essays based on fiction and non-fiction texts Develop vocabulary including literary terms, words encountered in literature, and SAT vocabulary Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015

AP English Literature and Composition Reading: The course will include an intensive study of representative works from various genres and periods, concentrating on works of “recognized literary merit” according to the standards set forth by the Advanced Placement Program, Princeton, NJ.  Students should expect to study eight novels or plays including one during the summer and an additional selection of the student’s choice after the AP test in May. Writing:   Writing assignments will focus on the critical analysis of literature and will include expository, analytical, and argumentative essays.  Daily Expectations: Students in this college level class can expect homework over the summer, the weekends, and holidays. The assignments will require independent thinking, self motivation, and a strong work ethic. Students will be required to participate in class discussions. Students will need to exhibit a sense of personal responsibility and time-management. Advanced Placement Opportunities at West 2014-2015