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Advanced Placement

ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES

Offered during the 2022-2023 School Year

At Foothill High School, we value offering opportunities for all students to participate in Advanced Placement courses. We believe it is important for students to have the experience of a college-level course so that they are prepared for higher-level courses of study in the future. Student success is defined as increased access to Advanced Placement curriculum, enjoyment of the learning that takes place in an Advanced Placement course, and the opportunity for students to demonstrate grit and perseverance.

English Language & Composition

AP English Language

AP English Literature

Grade Level Offered

11

12

Mathematics & Computer Science

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus BC

AP Statistics

AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science Principles

Grade Level Offered

10, 11, 12

10, 11, 12

11, 12

10, 11, 12

10, 11, 12

Science

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

AP Physics 1

AP Physics 2

AP Environmental Science

Grade Level Offered

All grades

11, 12

10, 11, 12

11, 12

11, 12

Social Science

AP European History

AP United States History

AP American Government

AP Economics

AP Psychology

Grade Level Offered

10, 11, 12

11, 12

12

12

10, 11, 12

World Language

AP Spanish Language & Culture

AP Spanish Literature

AP French Language & Culture

Grade Level Offered

11, 12

11, 12

11, 12

TOTAL AP COURSES OFFERED: 20

College Courses

American Sign Language

Business Management

Dance History

Grade Level Offered

11, 12

11, 12

11, 12

The Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer the opportunity to earn college course credit for those students who demonstrate ability, interest, and motivation to prepare and take an Advanced Placement exam. Grades earned for AP courses are weighted using the following grade point scale: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 1, F = 0.

 

To enroll in an AP course, students must plan to register to take the AP exam. Parents, students, and teachers will be asked to sign a contract that clarifies class expectations.