Thursday, May 3, 2012

Advanced Placement Exams at Dutch Fork High!

AP Exams at Dutch Fork High!

The time has come once again for students to take their Advanced Placement Exams. As customary, AP exams will be given over the next two weeks (May 7-18). The two sites that will be used for exam administration are Shady Grove United Methodist Church and Dutch Fork High School.

Here is the schedule and location for each exam:



Week 1 – May 7-11

Name of Test
(proctors needed)
Test Date & Time
Testing
Location
Chemistry

Monday, May 7 (B)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
Environmental Science
Monday May 7 (B)
8:00 am
Media Center Classroom
Psychology
Monday, May 7 (B)
12:00 pm
Shady Grove
Computer
Science A
Tuesday, May 8 (A)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Wednesday, May 9 (B)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
English Literature
Thursday, May 10 (A)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
US History
Friday, May 11 (B)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
European History

Friday, May 11 (B)
12:00 pm
Shady Grove
Studio Art
Friday, May 11 (B)
12:00 pm
Art Studio

Week 1 – May 14-18

Name of Test
Test Date & Time
Testing
Location
Biology
Monday, May 14 (A)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
Music Theory
Monday, May 14 (A)
8:00 am
Band Practice Rooms
Physics B
Monday, May 14 (A)
12:00 pm
Shady Grove
Physics C
Monday, May 14 (A)
12:00 pm
Media Center Classroom
US Government
Tuesday, May 15 (B)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
English Language
Wed., May 16 (A)
8:00 am


Shady Grove
Statistics
Wed. May 16 (A)
12:00 pm
Shady Grove
Macroeconomics
Thurs., May 17 (B)
8:00 am
Media Center
World History
Thurs., May 17 (B)
8:00 am
Shady Grove
Human Geography
Friday May 18 (A)
8:00 am
DFHS Arena

Student Reminders
Teachers, during your classes over the next few days, please remind your AP students of the following:

AP Exams will be administered again at Shady Grove United Methodist Church Family Life Center. All exams will be at the family life center except for Studio Art, Music Theory, Physics “C”, Chemistry, and Macroeconomics which will be on campus. Check the schedule for more details.  Students are required to arrive at the testing site no later than 30 minutes prior to their exam: 7:30 a.m for the morning administration and 11:30 a.m. for the afternoon administration. Students will not be dismissed until an exam has officially ended. If they play a sport or have a job, it is their responsibility to inform their coach or employer of their AP Exam obligation, and arrangements should be made accordingly.

Essentials:

Students should bring the following items to the exam room:
  • Several sharpened No. 2 pencils (with erasers) for all multiple-choice answer sheets
  • Pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and for free-response questions in most exams
  • A watch (in case the exam room does not have a clock that may easily be seen)
  • Up to two calculators with the necessary capabilities if you are taking an AP Calculus,   Chemistry, Physics, or Statistics Exam.
  • (Visit www.collegeboard.com/apstudents to learn more about the calculator policy for each of these exams and for a list of authorized calculators.)
  • A ruler or straightedge (ID Card) if you are taking an AP Physics Exam


Students should not bring the following to the exam room:
  • Cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, e-mail/messaging devices, and any other electronic or communication devices. All phones and other devices should be left in students’ vehicles.
  • Books, compasses, colored pencils*, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters*, or notes
  • Rulers and straightedges (except as noted above)
  • Scratch paper (notes may be made on portions of the exam booklets)
  • Computers* or calculators (except as noted above)
  • Watches that beep or have an alarm
  • Portable listening* or recording devices (even with headphones) or photographic equipment
  • Food or drink*
  • Clothing with subject-related information

* Unless this has been preapproved as an accommodation by the College Board Services for Students with Disabilities office prior to the test date.

Reminders:

Get a good night’s rest before your exam and eat a nutritious breakfast. The school will provide a snack for your 10-minute break during testing (students will not be permitted to go to their vehicles). It is advisable to bring a sweater, in case the room temperature is below your comfort level.

You are required to abide by the policies of both the College Board and Dutch Fork High School during the exam period. Any misconduct will be reported and could jeopardize your AP Exam grade.

Be sure to review the 2010-11 Bulletin for AP Students and Parents that you received in February 2011. If you have any additional concerns, please feel free to contact me. Good luck!

By: Robert S. Jackson, Ed.S., Assistant Principal for Instruction

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