Overview of the Heritage High School Advanced Placement Program
Advanced Placement courses at Heritage High School cover a wide variety of disciplines and are open to any student willing to take on the challenge. All students are encouraged to take, at least, one AP course before graduation.
Our Advanced Placement courses are taught at a college level and require excellent organizational skills, strong study habits, the ability to work independently, and a high level of interest and commitment. Students may spend substantial time outside of class preparing assignments, reading, and writing papers. Because we recognize that students need support in making the transition into Advanced Placement Courses, AP teachers are commited to working with students to assist them in building skills, learning how to be successful in AP courses, and preparing for positive results on their AP exams. |
What courses are available for 2019-20?
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