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1 The Advanced Placement Program at West Forsyth High School Dr. Tom Fowler Mrs. Donna Duncan AP CoordinatorAssistant AP Coordinator

2 What is AP?  A challenging set of academic courses based on college-level curricula.  Rigorous end-of-course examinations graded against national standards.  Students will meet both College Board curriculum requirements, as well as Georgia’s.

3 Why Colleges Like the AP Program  Common curriculum across the nation.  Professional development institutes and seminars for teachers in the program.  Standardized assessments each year that are the same for all students.  Students better prepared for academic rigor of college

4 Benefits of the AP Program For Students –College credit –Academic challenge –Academic skills needed for college –Increase in self-confidence, motivation, and academic orientation

5 The Rewards of AP Prepares students for success in college by taking college-level courses while still in high school –Explore advanced topics -- study in greater depth –Develop advanced skills -- form disciplined study habits –Build confidence in capability to succeed in college

6 The Rewards of AP Opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement –Possible tuition savings –Save money in unused textbooks –Flexibility in college course choice –Early entry to graduate/professional schools

7 Students who Participate…  Outperform their peers when placed into advanced courses.  More likely to take advanced courses in their AP subject areas.  More likely to choose challenging majors.  More likely to graduate with a double major.  Twice as likely to go into advanced study.

8 Sequence of Courses  9 th grade – Human Geography, Biology, Psychology  10 th grade – World History, Biology, Psychology, Human Geography  11 th and 12 th grade – any of 18 remaining  22 AP Courses offered at West  Capstone is the newest addition  Second year of Computer Science in 2016-17

9 WFHS Honors  Honors English 9  Honors English 10  Honors Biology (9 th )

10 WFHS Valedictorians Every Valedictorian since 2011:  AP Human Geography  Honors English 9  Honors English 10  Honors Biology  Honors Chemistry  Between 14 and 17 AP/DL Calculus

11 2015-16 11 of top 12, including top six:  AP Human Geography  Honors English 9  Honors English 10  Honors Biology  Honors Chemistry  Between 12 and 17 AP/DL courses

12 What Counts in College Admissions % citing “considerably important” 1992 NACAC Survey College Admissions Officials

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15 West and UGA 2015 Early Decision Accepted  43  4.12 GPA  10.42 AP Courses at West Deferred  19  3.81 GPA  7.16 AP Courses at West Denied  4  3.5 GPA  6.75 AP Courses at West

16 West and Georgia Tech  2010 – 2014  205 Applied, 50% admitted, 59 matriculated  95.8% 1 st year retention rate (95.2% Institution)  HS GPA – 4.01  Average # of AP courses – 11 (8 Institution)  Year one GPA – 3.21 vs. 3.20 Institution

17 West Forsyth by the Numbers  909 students took at least one AP Exam in 2015  1090 students taking at least one AP course  22 AP Courses offered at West  127 Freshmen taking AP  587 (54%) taking two or more AP Courses  164 taking three AP Courses  70 taking four AP Courses  49 taking five AP Courses  10 taking six AP Courses (+8 Tech DL Calculus)  1 taking seven AP Courses

18 West Forsyth by the Numbers  AP Merit School – 20% or more of students take an AP Exam and at least half of exams score a 3 or higher  Earned this distinction in 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2014-15  Will earn it again for 2015-2016  AP STEM School and AP STEM Achievement school in those years  AP Humanities School

19 West Forsyth by the Numbers AP Scholar Distinction  In 2014-2015, 315 West students earned an AP Scholar Distinction (of 909 students who took AP – 35% vs. 20% nationally)  17 National AP Scholars (Avg. 4 or higher on all AP Exams; score of 4 or higher on eight or more exams)  100 AP Scholars with Distinction (Avg. 3.5 or higher on all AP Exams; score of 3 or higher on five or more exams)  69 AP Scholars with Honors (Avg. 3.25 or higher on all AP Exams; score of 3 or higher on four or more exams)  146 AP Scholars (score of 3 or higher on three or more exams)

20 AP Capstone Diploma Program  Only school in Forsyth currently offering  One of nine schools in Georgia  11 th (Seminar) and 12th grade (Research)  Develops analytic, research, problem- solving, and communication skills  Culminates in 5000 word thesis paper

21 Miscellaneous Thoughts  Exams  Best Preparation for SAT/ACT  3 or higher - 70% of ALL 1791 West exams in 2015-2016

22 What Parents are Saying

23 AP Contacts  AP Central  http://apcentral.collegeboard.com  Colleges’ AP Credit Policies  http://apps.collegeboard.com/apcreditpolicy/index.jsp  AP Student Resources  www.collegeboard.com/?student www.collegeboard.com/?student  AP Parent Resources  http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/

24 Contact WFHS AP Coordinators: Dr. Tom Fowler tfowler@forsyth.k12.ga.us 770-888-3470 Ext: 332167 Mrs. Donna Duncan dduncan@forsyth.k12.ga.us 770-888-3470 Ext: 332903


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