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North Paulding High SchoolAP & Honors Parent Night

May 16, 2013

NPHS AP/Honors Parent Night

AgendaCourses offeredAP and honors level classesRigor and expectationsMaking an informed decisionRelease to departments for summer

materials

AP & Honors English Courses

Honors 9th Literature (9th)Honors World Literature (10th)Honors American Literature

(11th)AP Language/Composition (11th)

Honors English Literature (12th)

AP Literature/Composition (12th)

AP & Honors Math Courses

Accelerated Coordinate Algebra (9th)Accelerated Analytic Geometry(10th)

Accelerated Math III (11th)AP Statistics (11th or 12th)

AP Calculus (12th)

AP & Honors Social Studies Courses Honors World Geography (9th)

AP Human Geography (9th)Honors World History (10th)

AP World History (10th)Honors U.S. History (11th)

AP U.S. History (11th)AP Psychology (11th or 12th)

AP Government (12th)AP Economics (12th)

AP & Honors Science CoursesHonors Biology (9th)

Honors Chemistry (10th or 11th)Honors Physics (11th)

AP Biology (11th or 12th)AP Physics (12th)

AP Chemistry (11th or 12th)

AP & Honors World Language & Fine Arts

Honors Spanish II*Honors Spanish IIIHonors Spanish IV

AP Spanish Language

Honors French III

AP Studio Art

Courses RequestedStudents received their acceptance letters from their middle school or from their first period teacher at NPHS.

AP & HonorsAP & Honors classes are designed to provide

more depth and breadth of material to students that are both academically prepared and willing to work harder.

Expectations are higher in these classes. Students are given the opportunity and the means to move to a higher level of knowledge and/or skill than the regular curriculum allows.

AP & Honors – Rigorous CurriculumStudents will read, write, and perform

calculations at a higher level than the standard curriculum.

Students will have more frequent out-of-class assignments.

Tests and quizzes will assess students at a higher knowledge and/or skill level than the regular curriculum.

The Advantages of AP & HonorsStudents are cognitively challenged and

become more prepared for future courses.Competitive colleges and universities look for

students who take these rigorous courses in high school.

Students in these courses are typically more motivated creating a more stable learning environment.

More AP Advantages The possibility of college credit.Students earning a 3, 4, or 5 on an AP exam

may be eligible for college credit which saves the related tuition costs.The AP exam is recommended for all AP

students but not required and does have a fee (currently $89).

Be sure to research the college or university you are interested in to verify their credit policy.

More AP Advantages Research shows that taking AP courses in

high school is related to future success.AP Students graduate college on-time at a

higher rate.AP students outperform their peers who did

not take AP.

For more information on the AP Program, visit http://apcentral.collegeboard.com.

AP & Honors Grade Point WeightingStudents receive added points for these

courses:

Honors Courses – 5 points is added to the final average of 70 or above.AP Courses – 10 points is added to the final average of 70 or above.

GPA & The Hope ScholarshipThe weight for honors courses is removed

for Hope Scholarship purposes.The weight for AP courses changes.

Instead of adding 10 points to the 100 point scale, Hope adds .5 to the 4.0 scale.

For example, An 80 in AP Human Geography (weighted to 90 in the local 100 point GPA) becomes a 3.5 for Hope (80 = 3.0 then add.5)

Helpful Hints for SuccessTime ManagementOrganization Responsibility-meet deadlinesSTUDY!

An informed final decisionWe do hope your student will take the AP &

honors courses he or she is willing and prepared to take.

It is important to make a final decision soon as we must plan carefully for next year in order to serve all students to the best of our ability.

An informed final decisionWe cannot allow students to change an AP or

honors class after June 1, 2013.

We also cannot accommodate changes once school starts. Unfortunately, our setup does not allow trial periods. We must know by June 1, 2013 if your student will take the course(s).

How to Make ChangesIf the form you received tonight is incorrect

or if a change is needed, please contact Mrs. Tierce via email at stierce@paulding.k12.ga.us by June 1, 2013.

Any questions about the courses can be answered tonight by the department representatives after we dismiss from this session.

Signature for Attendance TonightThe form you received as you arrived this

afternoon will be used to verify attendance. We ask that you sign the form acknowledging

that you attended this meeting, understand the June 1 deadline, and pickup summer material for all classes.

You may drop this signature form off with any department as you pick up summer materials, or you may drop it off with Mrs. Tierce as you leave this afternoon.

Contact InformationGuidance Counselors:

Mrs. Woellner- works with student last names A-D; email- jwoellner@paulding.k12.ga.us

Mrs. Phillips- works with students last names E-K; email- bphillips@paulding.k12.ga.us

Ms. Outland- works with students last names L-R; email- routland@paulding.k12.ga.us

Ms. Mosier- works with students last names S-Z;

email- kmosier@paulding.k12.ga.us

Department Chair ContactsEnglish Language Arts- Mrs. Windi Born (

wborn@paulding.k12.ga.us)

Math- Mrs. April Byrne- (abyrne@paulding.k12.ga.us)

Social Studies- Mrs. Brandy Long (blong@paulding.k12.ga.us)

Science- Mrs. Tammy Brown- (tbrown@paulding.k12.ga.us)

World Language- Annaleise Davis- (adavis@paulding.k12.ga.us)

Fine Arts- Anne Aurand- (aaurand@paulding.k12.ga.us)

Summer Information Pick-upDismissal to Departments for Summer

Information:

Please meet department representatives in the cafeteria at this time.

All summer information and the presentation from tonight’s program will be posted the NPHS website.

Thank you for attending AP and Honors Night!

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