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  Advanced Placement
Description Quick Info 4 Year Plan

 

  Description
 

The Advanced Placement Pathway is recommended for high achieving students who are planning to attend a four-year university or the Honors Program at College of the Redwoods upon graduating from Eureka High. Advanced Placement classes offer college bound students the opportunity to take college level course work on a high school campus. On completion of the Advanced Placement course of their choice, students will take College Board Advanced Placement Exams in May. If these students pass their exams in each of the Advanced Placement subjects, college credit will be awarded. We currently offer Advanced Placement classes in Biology, Calculus, English, Government, United States History, Physics, Spanish, Statistics and Music Theory. There are plans to offer European History in the fall of 2006.

 

  Quick Info
Required Courses Elective Courses Senior Project Awards and Internships

Three A.P. Courses of a student's choice.

  • Biology
  • Calculus
  • English
  • Music Theory
  • Spanish
  • Statistics
  • US History
  • Physics
  • Government
  • EAST
Students will complete a service project in an area of primary interest. Students earn 3 units of college credit for every AP test they pass, with college or university approval (depending on the school).

 

  4 Year Plan
  Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
Required:

 

 

US History

Government
English

Elective:

 

 

 

AP classes may be taken when the student had met the pre-requisite, some classes are offered for specific grade levels

 

 
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