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AP Information
Instructor: Dr. Brademan   

AP, Pre-AP & CENS Elective Teachers & Courses 2009-10

Adavanced Placement (AP) Courses allow students an opportunity to take college level classes while in high school.  Students have the potential to earn college credit for those courses based upon the end of course test score and college rules regarding awarding credits.  Pre-AP courses are designed to prepare students for taking AP courses; although, it is not a requirement for entering an AP class.  All students are encouraged to challenge themselves by taking one or more Pre-AP and AP classes.  Research indicates that students who take one or more AP classes while in high school are better prepared for college and are more likely to have a successful college experience!

 

Freedom High School AP Teachers & Courses

Bonnie Cameron

AP English Language

Jessica LoPresti

AP English Literature

 

 

Holly Chapman

AP Spanish IV Language

Holly Chapman

AP Spanish V Literature

Mayra Irizzary-Vaughan

AP Calculus AB & BC

 

 

Jenny Boyko

AP Environmental Science

Julian Pineda

AP Chemistry

Heather O'Grady

AP Human Geography

Blake Nicolai

AP Virginia & US History

Mark Deal

AP Government

 

      Freedom High School Pre-AP Teachers & Courses

Ralph Block

PAP English 9

Tarah Moser

PAP English 10

Shirnesha Simpkins

PAP English 10

Holly Chapman

PAP Spanish III

Naedj Joseph

PAP French IV

 

 

Kimberly Matalavage

PAP Geometry

Travis Tucker

PAP Algebra II/Trig

Mayra Irizzary-Vaughan

Functions Analytic Geometry

Benji Kimble

Functions Trig

 

 

Jessica Goodall

Advanced Earth Science

Bryan Conrad

PAP Biology

Shorouq Abu-Joudeh

PAP Chemistry

 

 

Darrel Chalmers

PAP World History/Geog.

Heather O'Grady

PAP World History/Geog.

 

CENS Elective Teachers & Advanced Courses

Jenny Boyko

Biology II Ecology

Jason Allen

Scientific Illustration

Melissa MacPhee

Physics I

Jon Kraut

CENS Oceanography

      

Class Announcements
AP Information Night & Freedom HS Curriculum Fair
The Advanced Placement Information Night and Freedom HS Curriculum Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, February 2, 2010 from 6:30-8:30 pm. Attend this information night to learn more about Pre-AP and AP courses prior to scheduling for the 2010-11 school year. The snow date is Thursday, February 4th.
AP Exam Practice Sessions
All students enrolled in an AP class are required to attend at least one of the scheduled practice sessions prior to exam administration. Refer to the AP practice sessions schedule posted under AP files for the date(s), location & time of each AP exam practice session.
2010 AP Exam Schedule

2010 AP Exam Schedule - Freedom High School      

 

 

AP Exam

Date      

Student Arrival
Time

Room

Government

Mon. May 3

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

French Language

Mon. May 3

12:00 p.m.

1109

Spanish Language

Tue. May 4

7:30 a.m.

1109

Calculus AB

Wed. May 5

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

Calculus BC

Wed. May 5

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

English Literature (12)

Thur. May 6

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

US History

Fri. May 7

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

Chemistry *

Tue. May 11

7:30 a.m.

1164

Environmental Science *

Tue. May 11

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

English Language (11)

Wed. May 12

7:30 a.m.

1164

Human Geography

Fri. May 14

7:30 a.m.

Auditorium

Spanish Literature

Fri. May 14

7:30 a.m.

1109

    

* Students enrolled in both AP Chemistry & AP Environmental Science will take the AP Chemistry exam on May 11, 2010 and will take the late testing AP Environmental Science exam the following week on Wednesday, May 19, 2010.

AP CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

The Vision for the Freedom HS Advanced Placement program is to increase AP participation and scores. In order to meet the vision, an AP Certificate program has been established. Students who meet prescribed criteria will be recognized with an AP Certificate upon graduation. AP Certificates will be awarded to eligible students beginning with the Class of 2010 based on the following criteria:

 

 AP Certificate of Honor

5 or more Pre-AP courses in at least 3 different disciplines

5 or more AP courses in at least 3 different disciplines

Earn a C+ or higher in each course

 

AP Certificate of Merit

3 or more Pre-AP courses in at least 2 different disciplines

3 or more AP courses in at least 2 different disciplines

Earn a C or higher in each course


Note:
*Students who lack the required number of Pre-AP courses may meet the requirement by taking additional AP courses. * AP science courses that require a co-requisite lab (biology, chemistry & physics) will count as 1 AP course. The student must earn a C+ or higher (for Certificate of Honor) or a C or higher (for Certificate of Merit) in at least one of the required classes (lecture or lab).

Seniors interested in applying for an AP Certificate should complete the application that will be made available in the
Counseling Center, Satellite Office and AP website after February 2, 2010. An up-to-date transcript and semester report card must accompany the application.


For Your Information

Since AP exam scores are reported after graduation, scores can not be used as part of the AP Certificate requirement. The College Board recognizes AP student achievement by awarding certificates for the following:

AP Scholar – receive grades of 3 or higher on 3 or more of these exams.

AP Scholar with Honor - receive an average grade of 3.5 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on 5 or more of these exams.

AP Scholar with Distinction - receive an average grade of 3.25 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on 4 or more AP exams.

National AP Scholar - granted to students in the US who receive an average grade of at least 4 on all AP exams taken and grades of 4 or higher on 8 or more of these exams.

 

Prince William County Schools gives Classy awards to students who earn AP Scholar with Distinction and National AP Scholar.

FHS Wins First Place in County-wide Math Competition
Congratulations to the Freedom HS Math Team for winning First Place in the PWC Mathematics Academic Competition held on May 7, 2009!! Not only did the FHS math team win first place, but did so by deafeating an undefeated team. GREAT Job to the Freedom HS mathematics team! You are the BEST!!
The following students participated:  (Math teacher and current course is also provided)
SOLEE CHOI - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry
SYDNEY FISHER - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry
ALYSSA HESTER - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry
EDGAR JIMENEZ - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry
SURESH LAMA - Mr. Kimble/Functions Trigonometry
YUXIAN LIU - Mr. Tucker/Algebra 2 Trigonometry
BUDDHARAKSA RAJCHAGOOL - Mr. Tucker/Algebra 2 Trigonometry
RUTH RODRIGUEZ - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry
MIHAEL SHAROV- Mr. Tucker/Algebra 2 Trigonometry
HARRIS TANVEER - Mrs. Irizarry/Functions Analytical Geometry

We are very proud of our Mathematics Department! This is the first time Freedom participated in a Math competition and it certainly won’t be the last!

AP Student Recognition

Congratulations to the following Advanced Placement students:
Ada Balbuena, Alyssa Correa, Joel Francis, Timilehin Idris, Melissa Kersse, Chirag Patel, Roxana Rodriguez & Michael Werling are recognized as AP Scholars since they earned a grade of 3 or higher on 3 or more AP exams. 
Jessica Barnett, Alyssa Hester & Harris Tanveer are recognized as AP Scholars with Honor since they received an average of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and
grades of 3 or higher on 4 or more of those exams. Congratulations to these Outstanding AP Students!

Discussion Topics
Class Files
 2010 AP Exam Practice Sessions.doc
2010 AP Practice Sessions Schedule
 Student Letter - AP Test Day.rtf
AP Test Day Letter provides students with information about what to bring and what not to bring on exam day. The Freedom HS exam schedule is also provided.
Class Homework
No "Class Homework" exist(s)

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