Advanced Placement Expectations & Agreement Sample Contracts

Advanced Placement – Expectations & Agreement
Advanced Placement Expectations Agreement • October 6th, 2020

As part of its academic program, RRHS is pleased to offer students the opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses that are equivalent in rigor to college-level courses. These demanding courses require higher levels of effort, time, and commitment than Honors level classes and are recommended for highly motivated and determined students. Students enrolled in these courses take national exams offered by the College Board in May of each year. College credit is often awarded for passing scores on Advanced Placement tests; however, students must research individual institutions on policies regarding the issuance of college credit.

Advanced Placement – Expectations & Agreement
Advanced Placement Expectations & Agreement • February 1st, 2024

As part of its academic program, RRHS is pleased to offer students the opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses that are equivalent in rigor to college-level courses. These courses require higher levels of effort, time, and commitment than Honors level classes and are recommended for highly motivated and determined students. Students enrolled in these courses take national exams offered by the College Board in May of each year. College credit is often awarded for passing scores on Advanced Placement tests; however, students must research individual institutions on policies regarding the issuance of college credit. That information can be found in the following link: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/getting-credit- placement/search-policies.

Advanced Placement – Expectations & Agreement
Advanced Placement Expectations & Agreement • January 28th, 2022

The nature of Advanced Placement work often requires that students complete graded assignments outside of class. Students are expected to complete their own work without the assistance of others unless the instructor specifies that collaboration is appropriate. Sharing work with another student or using another student’s work as his or her own will be considered a violation of the honor code and will result in disciplinary action.

Advanced Placement – Expectations & Agreement
Advanced Placement Expectations & Agreement • April 8th, 2023

As part of its academic program, RRHS is pleased to offer students the opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses that are equivalent in rigor to college-level courses. These demanding courses require higher levels of effort, time, and commitment than Honors level classes and are recommended for highly motivated and determined students. Students enrolled in these courses take national exams offered by the College Board in May of each year. College credit is often awarded for passing scores on Advanced Placement tests; however, students must research individual institutions on policies regarding the issuance of college credit.