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Advanced Placement, Advanced Credit, & Honors Courses 2012-2013
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Hierarchy of Rigorous Courses Offered at FHN
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GPA Points for Honors, AP, and AC Courses A90-100%5 points B80-89% 4 points C70-79% 3 points D60-69% 1 point F0-59% 0 point
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Honors Courses FHN offers many regular honors courses that are not AP courses/AC courses Beneficial to take an honors course to prepare for an AP course, but it is not required Prerequisites are in course enrollment guide
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Honors Courses While rigorous, regular honors courses are not taught at the college level College credit/advanced standing in college is not offered in a regular honors course No exam at the end of a regular honors course (other than a final exam or End Of Course exam).
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Regular Honors Courses English 1 Pre-AP (9) English 2 Pre-AP (10) Newspaper (10-12) Yearbook (10-12) Geometry (9, 10) Algebra 2 (10, 11) Math Analysis (11, 12) Trigonometry (11, 12) US History (9) Modern World History (10) Physical Science (9) Biology (10) Chemistry 1 (11, 12) Physics 1 (11, 12)
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Regular Honors Courses Cont. Music Theory (11, 12) Treble Choir/ Chorale (10-12) Concert Choir (10-12) Chamber and Show Choir (10-12) Symphonic Band (11, 12) Jazz Ensemble (11, 12) Gifted Mastery Intro to Engineer Design (9-12) Principles of Engineering (10-12) Digital Electronics (11, 12) Engineering Design and Development (12)
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Advanced Credit “AC” Courses Rigorous courses taught at the college level AC is based upon the overall grade a student earns in a class. Grades are placed on an UMSL transcript & credit is awarded. Register through UMSL AC in August or January (during the year they have the class) $59 per credit hour currently
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Advanced Credit “AC” Courses Sophomores, Juniors, & Seniors have grade requirements to register for the Advanced Credit (but not necessarily to enter the class) Students can take an AC course & not register for the college credit Students should contact colleges they may be interested in attending to ensure the college accepts the AC & ask how the credit will be transcribed.
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FHN Advanced Credit Courses Spanish III, IV, & V French III, IV, & V German III, IV, & V AP Calculus (12) AP Statistics (11, 12) AP Chemistry (11, 12)
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Advanced Placement “AP” Courses Rigorous college level courses taught at FHN There is not an “earned grade” prerequisite to register for an AP course students should consider the rigor of the course prior to registering.
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Advanced Placement “AP” Courses AP exam can be taken in May If score on the AP exam is sufficient, students can earn college credit or advanced placement at college of choice ($$$ saved!) Scored on a scale of 1-5, with a 5 being the highest score (5=A, 4=B, etc.) $89 per exam currently
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Advanced Placement “AP” Courses Students submit their score reports to the college of choice & the college determines if/how much credit is awarded It is important for students to contact the college of choice to ask about potential credit
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College board Site College Search
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Mizzou Example
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UCMO Example
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When do I register for AP, AC, & Honors courses? During regular registration each year January 14 th -January 24 th this year Students should have a conversation with current teachers about potential success in an AP course prior to signing up
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AP Exams Students can choose NOT to take the exam at the end of the course if so desired. The exam does not affect the overall grade in the class. If students choose to take the AP exam, they may be able to exempt from the second semester final for that course Students must take the exam seriously in order to earn their exemption
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How do I register for the AP Exam? Registration begins in February through the Guidance Office Fee reductions available for students who qualify for free & reduced lunch program Students who order an exam & do not take the exam are charged a non-refundable $13 fee $89--checks should be made-out to FHN
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Where are AP exams taken? Most are taken at FHN Some students may be sent to FHC or FHH if we have too few of students registered for the exam
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When are AP exams taken? 2013 exams run May 6-May 17 Exam times are set & cannot be adjusted! In rare instances (two exams conflict with each other) we can allow for a student to take a late exam
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When are AP exams taken?
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AP Classes at FHN Music Theory (11, 12) AP English Literature & Composition (12) AP English Language & Composition (11) AP French V (12) AP Spanish V (12) AP German V (12) AP Calculus AB or BC (12) AP Statistics (11, 12) AP Economics (11, 12) AP Psychology (11, 12)
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AP Classes at FHN AP Chemistry II (11, 12) AP Physics B (11, 12) AP Biology (11, 12) AP Art History-semester 1 & 2 for exam (11, 12) AP Studio Art (11, 12) AP US History (11, 12) AP European History (11, 12) AP World History (11, 12, 10 upon recommendation of AP Committee) AP American Government (11, 12) AP Environmental Science {online} (11, 12) AP Computer Science {online} (11, 12)
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Honors, AP, & AC “Drop” Policy Once registered, students cannot drop an honors, AP, or AC class until semester and can only drop if the student earns a D or F for the semester!
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Possible grants In the past, bills have been passed through the State of Missouri awarding public high school students taking AP tests in Math or Science Listen for announcements & check the guidance office section of the FHN website frequently
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Find colleges and universities with AP credit policy: http://collegesearch.collegeboard. com/apcreditpolicy/index.jsp http://collegesearch.collegeboard. com/apcreditpolicy/index.jsp
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