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    Pre-AP Course Descriptions

    Each of the 12 available Pre-AP courses is designed to help students learn the concepts and develop the critical thinking skills essential to achieving academic success in AP courses, college—and beyond.

    Pre-AP Algebra 1

    Master linear relationships and craft arguments to solve real-world problems.

    Pre-AP Algebra 2

    Solidify and extend the understanding of functions and data analysis.

    Pre-AP Biology

    Apply science practices to understand biological systems.

    Pre-AP Chemistry

    Apply science practices to understand matter and energy.

    Pre-AP English 1

    Develop skills in close reading, analytical writing, and using precise language.

    Pre-AP English 2

    Extend and apply the skills of close reading, analytical writing, and using precise language.

    Pre-AP Geometry with Statistics

    Focus on concepts of measurement in contexts of shape, space, and data.

    Pre-AP Visual and Performing Arts

    In individual courses for Dance, Music, Theatre, or Visual Arts, create, experiment, revise, and reflect.

    Pre-AP World History and Geography

    Examine sources to gather evidence and explain historical and geographic relationships.