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  • Advanced Placement Calculus

    Prerequisites: Pre-Calculus Math 12 (86% or higher is recommended) A block of Advanced Placement Calculus will be offered to a group of students. This group will be chosen by the Math Department from the enrolled Calculus 12 students prior to second semester. Enrollment in Advanced Placement Courses will require teacher recommendation…. Read more

    Course code: ACAL-12, MCALC
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  • Advanced Placement Computer Science

    This course covers topics typically found in a college-level first course in computer science, and provides a solid preparation for the AP Computer Science A examination. The course emphasis is on procedural abstraction, data abstraction, object-oriented design and programming methodology using the Java programming language, and the use of algorithms… Read more

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    Prerequisites

    Computer Science 12
  • Advanced Placement English

    English 12 Advanced Placement provides a prime opportunity to sharpen writing skills, enhance reading sophistication, and broaden knowledge via the study of challenging literature.   This course prepares students to write the English Literature Advanced Placement exam in May.  One advantage of taking that test is the possibility of earning equivalency… Read more

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  • Advanced Placement Physics

    This is a calculus based course that covers topics found in a first year University course in classical mechanics.  Topics include kinematics, dynamics, statics, energy, momentum, rotational dynamics, gravitation, and simple harmonic motion.  Students will have an opportunity to write an advanced placement exam in May.  Success on the AP… Read more

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    Prerequisites

    Physics 11

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  • Advanced Placement Statistics

    AP Statistics Pre/Co-requisites: English 11 and Pre-Calculus Math 11 (86% or higher is recommended). This course is offered inside the timetable four days a week in semester one, and outside the timetable once per week in semester two. Big Ideas Include: Variation and distribution Patterns and Uncertainty Data-based predictions, decisions,… Read more

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