Atlantic Coast High School

Similar documents
Environmental Science BA

Meta-Majors at Mott Community College

INTRODUCTION ( MCPS HS Course Bulletin)

The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School

Idaho Public Schools

FLORIDA. -Mindingall. Portilla Dr. Wilbert. endent of School. Superinte. Associate Curriculum. Assistant

Interview Contact Information Please complete the following to be used to contact you to schedule your child s interview.

California State University, Los Angeles TRIO Upward Bound & Upward Bound Math/Science

COURSE SELECTION WORKSHEETS

Spring Valley Academy Credit Flexibility Plan (CFP) Overview

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

For international students wishing to study Japanese language at the Japanese Language Education Center in Term 1 and/or Term 2, 2017

HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT FLEXIBILITY PLAN

STUDENT APPLICATION FORM 2016

Cypress College STEM² Program Application

DUAL ENROLLMENT ADMISSIONS APPLICATION. You can get anywhere from here.

2017 High School Summer School for Current 8 th 11 th Graders

Information Packet. Home Education ELC West Amelia Street Orlando, FL (407) FAX: (407)

TESTING. Who Must Take the TSI Assessment Exam? Who Does Not Have to Take the TSI Assessment Exam? When Must a Student Take the TSI Assessment Exam?

ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY

ProMedica Defiance Regional Hospital Physicians Scholarship Fund Guidelines and Application

DISTRICT ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION & REPORTING GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES

Southeast Arkansas College 1900 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas (870) Version 1.3.0, 28 July 2015

Meeting these requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.

Undergraduate Admissions Standards for the Massachusetts State University System and the University of Massachusetts. Reference Guide April 2016

APPLICANT INFORMATION. Area Code: Phone: Area Code: Phone:

Testing for the Homeschooled High Schooler: SAT, ACT, AP, CLEP, PSAT, SAT II

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS Credit for Prior Learning... 74

Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures

San Marino Unified School District Homework Policy

University of Massachusetts Amherst

ADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING (AVT) APPLICATION

Table of Contents PROCEDURES

Upward Bound Math & Science Program

Sancta Familia. Home Academy Handbook

Tamwood Language Centre Policies Revision 12 November 2015

Chapter 4 Grading and Academic Standards

Academic Affairs 41. Academic Standards. Credit Options. Degree Requirements. General Regulations. Grades & Grading Policies

Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Scholarship Application Guidelines and Requirements

CIN-SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

Illinois Grand Assembly - Academic Scholarship Application

SMILE Noyce Scholars Program Application

FULBRIGHT MASTER S AND PHD PROGRAM GRANTS APPLICATION FOR STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES

HIGH SCHOOL PREP PROGRAM APPLICATION For students currently in 7th grade

UW-Waukesha Pre-College Program. College Bound Take Charge of Your Future!

Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Northeast Credit Union Scholarship Application

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE EAST-WEST CENTER DEGREE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION FORM

LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP PORTFOLIO CLASS OF

Junior Scheduling Assembly. February 22, 2017

Bayless High School Career & Educational Planning Guide

GPI Partner Training Manual. Giving a student the opportunity to study in another country is the best investment you can make in their future

2017 TEAM LEADER (TL) NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY UPWARD BOUND and UPWARD BOUND MATH-SCIENCE

Credit Flexibility Plan (CFP) Information and Guidelines

HIGH SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTION HANDBOOK

Department of Social Work Master of Social Work Program

Rotary Club of Portsmouth

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE.

Mathematics Program Assessment Plan

THE LUCILLE HARRISON CHARITABLE TRUST SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION. Name (Last) (First) (Middle) 3. County State Zip Telephone

The Foundation Academy

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENGLISH

Florida A&M University Graduate Policies and Procedures

NORTH CAROLINA VIRTUAL PUBLIC SCHOOL IN WCPSS UPDATE FOR FALL 2007, SPRING 2008, AND SUMMER 2008

Welcome Parents! Class of 2021

New Student Application. Name High School. Date Received (official use only)

KAZMA FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP WHO CAN APPLY

COLLEGE ACCESS LESSON PLAN AND HANDOUTS

Admission and Readmission

African American Male Achievement Update

P A C E Program in America and California Explorations John F. Kennedy High School

Living on Campus. Housing and Food Services

GUIDELINES FOR HUMAN GENETICS

Bethune-Cookman University

Scholarship Application For current University, Community College or Transfer Students

MPA Internship Handbook AY

A&S/Business Dual Major

RECRUITMENT AND EXAMINATIONS

Student Support Services Evaluation Readiness Report. By Mandalyn R. Swanson, Ph.D., Program Evaluation Specialist. and Evaluation

Pathways to College Preparatory Advanced Academic Offerings in the Anchorage School District

COURSE CATALOG & EDUCATIONAL PLANNING GUIDE SAN ANGELO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Co-op Placement Packet

RE- REGISTRATION AGREEMENT SCHOOL YEAR (1)

Department of Communication Criteria for Promotion and Tenure College of Business and Technology Eastern Kentucky University

FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FELLOW APPLICATION

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS A $10.00 fee will be assessed for all computer education classes.

Southern Union State Community College

Your School and You. Guide for Administrators

FLOWERY BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL. A Global Studies & Leadership Academy

MJC ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING MULTICRITERIA SCREENING PROCESS ADVISING RECORD (MSPAR) - Assembly Bill (AB) 548 (extension of AB 1559)

Pharmacy Technician Program

Graduate Student Travel Award

Admission ADMISSIONS POLICIES APPLYING TO BISHOP S UNIVERSITY. Application Procedure. Application Deadlines. CEGEP Applicants

Health Sciences and Human Services

MASTER OF LIBERAL STUDIES

K12 International Academy

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 20

Juris Doctor (J.D.) Program

AB 167/216 Graduation. kids-alliance.org/programs/education. Alliance for Children s Rights

Transcription:

Atlantic Coast High School The Advanced Placement (AP) Hons Academy PROGRAM DESCRIPTION s Advanced Placement (AP) Hons program is a rigous academic program where students take at least nine AP courses between grades nine (9) and twelve (12). The AP Hons Program challenges students to display exceptional achievement on AP Exams across several disciplines. AP courses are taught at a college level and each course is concluded by a comprehensive exam created by the College Board. Students who enroll in an Advanced Placement course are required to take the AP exam. In general, postsecondary credit f an AP course may be awarded to students who sce a minimum of a 3 on a 5-point scale on the cresponding AP exam; however, qualifying sces may vary by university and by college within a university. Students in the Atlantic Coast AP Hons Academy must complete a minimum of the following AP courses: Wld Histy, US Histy, Macro Micro Economics, US Government and Politics, English Literature, English Language, one AP science, one AP mathematics course, and one elective AP course. CRITERIA AND CONTINUATION INFORMATION Minimum Admission Criteria Unweighted GPA of 2.0 above Successful completion of Algebra I Signature of parent and student on the contract of understanding Continuation Criteria Unweighted GPA of 2.0 above Complete the required courses each year and take the required AP exam Pass all courses each year *District probation procedure applies

AP HONORS ACADEMY COURSE SEQUENCE @ ACHS Curriculum Area Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 English* English 1 Hon English 2 Hon AP English Language AP English Literature Histy AP Human Geography AP Wld Histy AP U.S. Histy Science* Biology 1 Hon Chemistry 1 Hon Physics 1 Hon AP U.S. Government and AP Macroeconomics AP Biology / Biology 2 AP Chemistry / Chemistry 2 AP Physics / Physics 2 AP Environmental Science Geometry Hon Algebra 2 Hon Adv. Alg with Financial Apps AP Statistics Mathematics* Algebra 2 Hon (Most students will take Geometry Hon. unless they completed Geometry in Middle School) Adv. Alg with Financial Apps Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus AP Statistics AP Calculus AB AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC Other Requirements Wld Language Electives* HOPE (PE/Health) **Strategies f Success in College, Career, and Life and Literature in the Media Students must complete 2 courses of the same wld language befe graduation. 1 credit of Perfming Fine Art during high school is required f graduation. *Hons courses recommended but not required f entering AP courses **Strategies f Success in College, Career, and Life is an FSCJ Dual Enrollment Course offered at ACHS Promotion Requirements: To grade 10: 5 credits including 1 English 1 mathematics To grade 11: 12 credits including 2 English and any combination of 2 mathematics and/ science To grade 12: 18 credits including 3 English and any combination of 4 math and/ science, 1.5 GPA above, Level 2 higher on FCAT Science SSS To graduate: 24 required credits, 2.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale, pass 10 th grade FCAT Requirements f Continuation in the AP/Hons Academy: Unweighted Cumulative GPA of 2.0 above Pass all classes each year* Complete the required AP course(s) each year and take the required AP exam(s) District probation procedure applies** *AP Hons students must follow the course sequence as seen above. Students are eligible to take classes through the Flida Virtual School (FLVS); however, the expectation f AP Hons students is that FLVS will be used as a tool f acceleration. The AP and Hons courses that are part of the prescribed course sequence should be taken at AHCS. Any FLVS courses to be taken must be approved by the AP Hons counsel, who will discuss the impact on the AP Hons program of study. **District Probation Policy: Participation in a Progress Moniting Plan, to include a period of probation f no less than one semester, shall be required f students at risk of not meeting the perfmance standards. The Progress Moniting Plan shall include, but not be limited to, peer tuting, after-school help sessions, weekly progress repts, and other strategies and safety nets designed to assist the student. A diverse Academic Review Committee (ARC) will be established at each school at the beginning of each school year. The committee will review the progress of all students at the end of each grading period. A conference will be held with each student at risk of not meeting the standards and his/her parent in der to develop the Progress Moniting Plan. Documentation of notification of the conference shall be the responsibility of the principal/principal s designee. Upon the recommendation of the ARC, a student who achieves a grade point average above 2.0 f each of the last two grading periods during the probationary semester, but whose overall grade point average f the year is below 2.0, may have the probationary period extended f up to one year. A student who is unable to achieve a grade point average of 2.0 above by the end of the time period stated within her/her Progress Moniting Plan and who is enrolled in a school that is not the attendance area school shall be required to return to the attendance area school. The ARC at each school will be required to submit a summarized District Probationary Status Rept every nine weeks to the Cluster Office which lists the status of all students who are attending a school other than their attendance area school and who are on probation and confirms that they are being offered assistance in accdance with the District s Progress Moniting Plan. All documentation related to the submitted rept will be held at the school. The revised probation procedure will apply to all district schools regardless of the school s magnet status (i.e. dedicated magnet schools, magnet programs within a school and traditional non-magnet schools).

The AP Hons Academy at Atlantic Coast High School: Taking the Challenge The AP Hons Academy at Atlantic Coast High School includes a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with the skills and attitude necessary f success in higher education and beyond. The program requires a high level of motivation, focus, enthusiasm and determination f success. Those who meet the requirements of this program are awarded a special seal on their high school diploma. Through participation in the AP Hons Academy at Atlantic Coast, students learn to become knowledgeable citizens who can write well, think critically, articulate their thoughts, and manage their time and responsibilities. These are skills that will remain with them long after the AP experience is over. Parents and Guardians AP provides students an opptunity f learning that goes beyond just facts and figures. The rich course material, classroom discussions and demanding assignments typical of AP courses will help your child develop the content mastery and critical thinking skills expected of college students, and feel confident in his her abilities. What s me, by participating in AP, your child has the opptunity to earn college credit and to stand out in the college admission process. Here s what AP can do f your child: Confidence - AP will help your child develop better study habits, improve writing skills and sharpen problem-solving abilities - giving your child the confidence to tackle the academic challenges that they can expect in college. Achievement AP will provide your child the opptunity to earn credit, advanced placement both f college and to stand out in the admission process. Eighty five percent of selective colleges and universities rept that a student s AP experience favably impacts admission decisions. College Success AP is challenging, but the rewards you will experience when you get to college are wth the hard wk. A 2008 study found that AP students had better four-year graduation rates than those who did not take AP. F example, graduation rates f AP English Literature students were 62 percent higher than graduation rates f those who took other English courses in high school. Because me than 3,200 colleges and universities in the United States offer credit and/ advanced placement f qualifying AP sces, AP students have the flexibility to double maj study abroad without putting at risk graduation in four years. Students: Why should you consider AP Hons? Earn college credit and advanced placement - Receive recognition from me than 3,600 colleges and universities that annually receive AP Exam sces. Over 90% of 4-year colleges in the U.S. provide credit and/ advanced placement f qualifying sces. - Have me time to move into upper-level courses in your field of interest, pursue a double maj, study abroad. - Design a college experience that suits you and gives you the flexibility to get the most out of your college years. Stand out in the college admissions process - Demonstrate your maturity and readiness f college. - Show your willingness to take the most rigous courses available to you. - Emphasize your commitment to academic excellence. Gain skills that will help you succeed in college - Get a head start on college-level wk. - Improve your writing skills and sharpen your problem-solving techniques. - Develop the study habits necessary f tackling rigous course wk. Broaden your intellectual hizons - Be part of a community of students and educats who are passionate, curious, and committed to academic excellence - Engage in intense discussions, solve problems collabatively, and learn to write clearly and persuasively - Take courses that are developed by leading professs to reflect the level of learning happening at colleges throughout the country

AP Exams: Put Your Knowledge to the Test In addition to each AP course there is an AP examination that must be taken. AP exams are administered to students in May, near the completion of each AP course. Earn college credit and advanced placement Strong perfmance on AP Exams is rewarded by colleges and universities wldwide (me than 90 percent in the US and Canada). Know you re ready f college AP Exams provide you with confirmation of the college-level knowledge and skills you ve gained in the AP classroom. Earn AP Scholar Awards Each September, the College Board recognizes high school students who have demonstrated exemplary college-level achievement with AP Scholar Awards. Although there is no monetary award in addition to receiving an award certificate, this achievement is acknowledged on any grade rept that is sent to colleges the following fall which further strengthens your resume. The following are the recognition levels of academic distinction offered by College Board: - AP Scholar: Granted to students who receive grades of 3 higher on three me AP Exams - AP Scholar with Hon: Granted to students who receive an average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 3 higher on four me of these exams - AP Scholar with Distinction: Granted to students who receive an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 3 higher on five me of these exams - State AP Scholar: Granted to the one male and one female student in each U.S. state and the District of Columbia with grades of 3 higher on the greatest number of AP Exams, and then the highest average grade (at least 3.5) on all AP Exams taken - National AP Scholar: Granted to students in the United States who receive an average grade of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 4 higher on eight me of these exams Understanding the advantages Studies have shown that the rig of a student's high school curriculum is the single best predict of success in college. In his seminal study, The Tool Box Revisted: Paths to Degree Completion from High School Through College (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, 2006), Cliffd Adelman demonstrated that the academic intensity of a high school curriculum is essential to student success in college. The National Association f College Admission Counseling's (NACAC) annual State of College Admissions survey consistently finds that student perfmance in college preparaty classes is the most imptant fact in the admissions decision. With this in mind, encourage enrollment in hons and AP courses even if your students have the impression that only "top" students should take these courses the fear that taking a challenging course might result in a lower GPA. Advanced-level courses are wth the extra efft. Implications f admissions Students often don't understand how much weight college admissions officers give to advanced-level courses on an applicant's transcript. Explain to your students (and their parents) that admissions officers are not impressed by straight A's when they are all earned in easy courses. Gretchen Rigol, the auth of Admissions Decision-Making Models: How U.S. Institutions of Higher Education Select Undergraduate Students (College Board, 2003), writes, "GPAs are 'weighted,' with extra points being given f hons AP courses." Colleges look f quality, not quantity. They look f students that challenge themselves with a curriculum. Accding to Dan Saracino, Assistant Provost f enrollment at the University of Notre Dame: "Nothing is me imptant than the quality of the course load." AP and the Cost of College Research shows how taking AP can be useful in reducing the cost of college. AP courses and exams help students complete their bachel s degrees on time. Most students at public colleges and universities take five six years, and even longer, to earn their bachel s degrees. Students who take AP courses and exams are much me likely to graduate in four years, allowing them and their families to reduce the likelihood of paying f tuition f a fifth sixth year. AP has also emerged as an imptant fact in college scholarship decisions. Taking AP increases eligibility f scholarships and makes candidates me attractive to colleges.

The Advanced Placement (AP) Hons Academy Application f 2017 2018 @ Atlantic Coast High School PART I: Please print in blue black ink. Name: Last First Middle Date of Birth: / / Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: ( ) - Email Address: Sex:(circle one) M F Ethnicity:(circle one) W B H A OTHER DCPS Student ID Number: School during the 16-17 school year Current Grade Level: Note: If the student is NOT currently attending a, you must attach a proof of address, copy of the student s birth certificate, rept card showing their grades f the first half of eighth grade, final rept card f seventh grade, and seventh grade achievement test sces. If you ARE currently attending a, we will obtain this infmation from your present school. Father / Guardian s Name: Wk Phone: ( ) - Cell Phone: ( ) - Mother / Guardian s Name: Wk Phone: ( ) - Cell Phone: ( ) - PART 2: Please circle the appropriate answer to the questions below. Yes No - I have already taken and passed Algebra 1. When/Where? Yes No - I am currently taking Algebra 1 at my middle school. PART 3: Contract of Understanding f Students and Parents Parent statement of understanding and commitment: My signature below affirms my review of the ACHS AP Hons Academy s course sequence, continuation criteria, and probation infmation. I understand that if my student falls below the required academic standards, s/he will be placed on probation with a progress moniting plan. At the end of the probationary period, progress will be reviewed to determine program continuity. Parent/Guardian signature: Date: Student signature: Date: PART 4: Check each line below to insure that your application is complete. All parts of the application have been completed. I have attached any additional paperwk that is required f students not currently enrolled in DCPS. I have signed the student statement of understanding. My parents/guardians have signed their statement of understanding. Please return completed application and all suppting documents to: Atlantic Coast High School Dr. Michael Smith Assistant Principal/AP Hons Codinat 9735 R.G. Skinner Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32256

Note: All applications are reviewed by a selection committee of school personnel. A notification letter will be issued once the review process is complete.