Pre-AP, offered by the College Board, is a program designed to prepare students for higher academic achievement, particularly in Advanced Placement (AP) courses. It offers courses across multiple disciplines, aiming to develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills. The program is aligned with AP standards and emphasizes engaging, relevant content. Pre-AP is intended to equip students with the skills and confidence needed for success in AP courses and beyond.
Pre-AP is utilized at Montrose High School in Grades 9-10.
For more detailed information, visit the Pre-AP website: https://pre-ap.collegeboard.org
The Advanced Placement (AP) program, provided by the College Board, offers college-level curriculum and examinations to high school students. AP courses are designed to give students the opportunity to earn college credit and placement while still in high school. The program includes a wide range of subjects, offering rigorous academic challenges that prepare students for higher education. AP courses are recognized by colleges and universities globally for their standards of excellence.
AP is offered at Montrose High School in grades 9-12.
For more information, you can visit the AP website: https://ap.collegeboard.org/).