• Welcome to the Advanced Placement (AP) program at

    Casteel High School 

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    Casteel High School offers Advanced Placement (AP) classes in various academic areas. The Advanced Placement (AP) is a cooperative program between secondary schools and colleges/universities. Students take classes using college level materials and have the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned, possibly earning college credit or advanced placement if they meet the exam standards by the specific university (Click here to search for college credit policies). Recommendations are the best indicators of your ability. Each AP class generally requires four to seven hours of outside work each week. Benefits of AP classes are many, including:
     
    AP prepares you for college work. You may improve your chances of getting an academic scholarship. A qualifying grade on an AP exam can translate into financial savings on some college course credits. You may be able to complete college in a shorter time frame. More than 1400 colleges in the U.S. grant a full year’s credit to students who present satisfactory grades on AP exams.

    Who should take AP classes?

    The requirement is that you should be "willing and able".  In general, past academic record and standardized test scores along with teacher recommendations are the best indicators of your ability. Each AP class generally requires four to seven hours of outside work each week.  Benefits of AP classes are many, including:

    • preparation for college work
    • improved chances to receive an academic scholarship
    • college credits
    • reduced tuition
    • complete college in a shorter time frame

     

    For more information regarding AP, please contact Casteel's AP Coordinator:

    Mrs. French's Office at 480-424-8123 or email Mrs. Ashley French.