Academics
Advanced Placement (AP) Program
Advanced Placement Requirements
- Recommended GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Recommended grade of C or better in equivalent subject from the previous year
- Teacher, AP coordinator and administrative approval
- Pre-requisite requirements for all subjects
- Scores to be reviewed for ACT, PLAN, PSAT, etc.
- Gifted, Great Scholars, and Honors sections placement based on program assignment
Advanced Placement Offerings
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC
- Science
- Biology II
- Chemistry II
- Physics 1 – Algebra-based
- Physics C: Mechanics
- Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
- Environmental Science
- English
- English Language and Composition (11th grade)
- English Literature and Composition (12th grade)
- Social Studies
- Human Geography
- US Government and Politics
- US History
- European History
- Psychology
- Other
- Computer Science Principles
- Computer Science A
- Drawing
- 2-D Art & Design
- 3-D Art & Design
- Music Theory II
Woodlawn Prep Coursework
- Offer the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school
- Earn credit in an AP class on high school transcript; college credit/placement based on AP exam scores (not necessarily a grade on college transcript)
- Courses are two semesters (1 year) long with the AP exam at the end of the course
- Exposure to college level classes during high school; better prepared for college with a smoother transition to college after graduation
- Most colleges grant AP credit/placement based on AP exam scores