What is CHS/AP?

 

 

CHS/AP Policies

 

 

The AP Agreement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washington High School

 

What are CHS/AP classes?

Washington High School offers its students the opportuity to take daul enrollment courses through state universities to earn college credits right in the classroom. Through these classes, students get a high school grade and a grade for the universirty their selected university is connected with, some courses also require finals or labs. Students taking an AP course must do the AP test that comes with the course at the end of the year. Students must meet specific prerequisits to be elligable for these courses and will only receive credit after passing the course. Not only are these classes a great oppourtunity to challenge yourself, but Washington High School covers the cost of the classes and labs for you!

 

CHS/AP Policies

Should you decide to drop out of an AP or CHS course, you must understand and agree to the following:

- You may only request a withdraw within the first 9-week quarter.
- You will receive a Withdraw-F (55%) on your WHS report card for the first 9-weeks.
- If the course is CHS, you will receive a withdraw grade on your transcript with the university or college associated with the class. Should you come to this university in the future to further your education, that withdraw will permanently remain a part of your transcript.
- If the course is CHS, you are personally responsible for paying back the school district half of the enrollment fee for the course.


The AP Agreement

- AP courses are not required and are only accessible after meeting pre-set requisites.
- AP courses may only be dropped within the first 9-week grading period and you will receive a "Withdraw-F" (55%) on your WHS report card.
- AP students are required to take the AP College Board Exam at the end of the year and the Washington School District will pay for the fees associated for the exam taken on the regular exam schedule.
- Dropping an AP course after the first 9-weeks results in an F for the entire year - subsequently affecting your overall GPA for the year and will remain a permanent part of your high school transcript
- If a student doesn’t take the test on its specifically scheduled day, said student assumes the prices associated with the exam at this time.
This agreement must be signed by the student and their parents prior to the start of the course.

 

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