Advanced Placement
Examinations
The
College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) exams will be administered
this year from May 5 through May 16, 2008 (late exams for special
circumstances are administered May 21 - 23). Students should
register and pay for AP exams by March 20 at their schools. Contact
your high school counselor for more information. Last spring more
than 1700 students from eleven Seattle Public School high schools
took over 2800 exams in 25 subject areas. These exams culminate a
full year of rigorous course work and represent the hard work of
high school students and their teachers. See Advanced
Placement for more information.
Testing for
Eligibility as Academically Highly Gifted/Academically
Gifted
Testing for
eligibility as Academically Highly Gifted or Academically Gifted is
necessary for enrollment in the Accelerated Progress Program (APP)
and the Spectrum program. The deadline for nomination forms for the
school year 2007-2008 testing cycle was October 8,
2007. Advanced Learning tested close to 3,900 students
during this testing cycle. Letters of eligibility have all been
mailed, and the testing has been completed. Nomination forms for
the 2008-2009 testing cycle will be available in September
2008.
Summer Testing for
Eligibility as Academically Highly Gifted and Academically
Gifted
Summer testing is
available only for students who relocated to the city of Seattle
after October 1, 2007 and were unable to participate in the
school-year testing cycle. See Forms for Summer Information and
Application Packets.
2006-2007 Testing
Cycle
In
the 2006-07 school year, 3416 students participated in testing.
Preliminary data analysis indicates that our efforts of addressing
the needs of students with factors (i.e., students who are
bilingual and students qualified for free/reduced price lunch) have
paid dividends in terms of identifying more of these students as
eligible as academically highly gifted/gifted. This moves us toward
achievement of the Advanced Learning goal in the District's 5-Year
Plan to increase access to and diversity of the student group
participating in Advanced Learning programs. Remember, eligibility
criteria were NOT changed for this group - students found eligible
met the same rigorous standards as all other students. Data
analysis of the past three testing cycles will be coming
soon.
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