If students have not taken “honors” courses earlier, should they attempt a Pre-AP/AP course?
Yes. Students may enter Pre-AP/AP courses without any prior experience. A student might begin his/her experience with AP World History or AP Psychology. Any academic challenge is good experience for students, which is the reason that Pre-AP programs are crucial to student preparation. Realistically, early experience will give students more time to develop the necessary writing and analytical skills as well as determine what techniques work best for individual learning styles. However, entry in Pre-AP/AP courses can be made at any time in a student’s academic career. Upon entering a Pre-AP/AP class, student commitment to assume responsibility for a heavier workload is essential.
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- May students who are enrolled in private schools or home-based private education programs apply to take a course or courses under the part-time interdistrict open enrollment program?
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