If you are
enrolled in Honors and/or AP
(Advanced Placement) courses
for the
next year, it is important
that you read this information.
The decision to take a Honors
and/or AP course is a serious
one. The work in these courses
will require the following:
1. Exemplary work habits
2. Exemplary time management skills
3. A genuine desire to learn
4. Personal responsibility for
attendence and work requirements
5. Self-discipline and determination
to succeed
6. AP students are required to
take the AP exam(s) in May.
If you enroll
in Honors and/or AP courses,
you will
be required to remanin in that
class at least through the first
quarter. Requests to drop a
Honors and/or AP course after
the first
quarter will be reviewed by
the administrative committee
after
the student has successfully
completed the academic assistance
form and
if there is space available
in the requested class. If a
move
can be made after the first
quarter ends, the grade(s) earned
in the
Honors and/or AP class will
transfer to the new class.
2009 AP Exams Schedule
Chantilly students will be notified of their testing locations closer to the testing dates.
Week 1
|
Morning Session
Testing begins at 8 a.m. |
Afternoon Session
Testing begins at 12 noon |
Monday, May 4 |
Government and Politics: United States |
Government and Politics: Comparative
French Language |
Tuesday, May 5 |
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
Spanish Language |
Statistics |
Wednesday, May 6 |
Calculus AB
Calculus BC |
Chinese Language and Culture |
Thursday, May 7 |
English Literature
German Language |
Japanese Language and Culture
French Literature |
Friday, May 8 |
United States History |
European History
Studio Art (portfolios due) |
Week 2
|
Morning Session
Testing begins at 8 a.m. |
Afternoon Session
Testing begins at 12 noon |
Afternoon Session
Testing begins at 2 p.m. |
Monday, May 11 |
Biology
Music Theory |
Physics B
Physics C: Mechanics |
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
Tuesday, May 12 |
Environmental Science
Chemistry |
Psychology |
|
Wednesday, May 13 |
Italian Language and Culture
English Language |
Art History |
|
Thursday, May 14 |
Macroeconomics
World History |
Microeconomics |
|
Friday, May 15 |
Human Geography
Spanish Literature |
Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil |
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