AP American History:

    Advanced Placement American History is a college level course. The students that choose to take the course will learn to read and write in the critical and analytical manner required at the collegiate level. The students then have the opportunity to take the AP Exam in May of their senior year for college credit. The colleges and universities award college credits based on the score the student has achieved

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May 4 - may 8: review and AP Exams

 

May 11: Begin Final Project

May 15: Final research topic Due in writing [10 points]

May 21st: Thesis Statement Due [ 10 points]

May 29th : Rough draft Outline Due [ 10 points]

June 5th: Rough draft bibliography Due [ 10 points]

June 10 - June 15: School Final Exams

Final Project Due June 10th [ 60 points]

June 16 - June 25: NYS Regents Exams

 

 

 

March 30: 1920's / 1930's terms

March 31: N of N 25/26

April 1: N of N 27/28

April 2: N of N 29/30

April 3; N of N 31/32

 

April 6: N of N 33

April 7: 1940's Terms

April 8: 1950's/1960's Terms

April 9: 1970's Terms

 

April 10 - April 20: Spring Break

 

April 21: 1980's Terms

April 24: Corrections on Tests 1 &2 Due

 

April 27: Corrections on Review Tests 3 & 4 Due

April 28: Corrections Tests 5,6 &7 Due

April 29: Corrections Tests 8, 9, & 10 Due

April 30: Corrections Tests 11 & 12 Due

May 1: End of 6 Weeks

 

May 2: Saturday Review 9:30

May 6th : AP Calculus Test

May 7th : AP English Test

May 8th : AP American History Test