subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Fri, May 16 2008 

Published: September 23, 2007 09:05 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Advanced placement program growing at HHS

Kristin Edwards
Staff Reporter

In the last few years, an increasing number of Huntsville High School students have made the decision to participate in advanced placement classes.

Not only have they chosen to participate in the classes — which consist of much more rigorous, college-like subject matter as compared to regular classes — but their scores on the final exams known as “AP Tests” have ranked closely with national averages.

“It’s a program that’s growing,” HHS assessment specialist Colleen McMillian said. “This is my second year to head it up, and I expect to make strides each year.”

McMillian said a total of 123 students took 272 AP Tests in a variety of subjects during the last school year.

“The kids can score anywhere from a one to a five, and we had very few two’s, mostly three’s and four’s, a sprinkling of five’s,” she said. “Both our junior and senior AP English scores and our AP Calculus scores were right up there with the national averages, which is really an excellent thing.”

Students who get high scores on the AP Tests, McMillian said, could gain college credit depending on course requirements.

“A lot of junior colleges will accept three’s for course credit,” she said. “If their college doesn’t award course credit, the student could still receive an elective credit.”

Even students who make lower grades on the test still benefit from taking an advanced placement course, McMillian said.

“If they only score a one or a two, they’ve still been exposed to a more rigorous curriculum than a regular class,” she said. “Even without having taken the test, their college performance is still higher in the long run.”

This year, McMillian said students have already shown a strong interest in advanced placement options.

“All of our freshmen pre-AP classes are full, so it’s going pretty well so far,” she said. “They literally have wall to wall kids which is great. We definitely saw an increase and we’re really pleased.”

In an effort to facilitate more interest in advanced placement courses, the Advancement via Individual Determination Program (AVID) was initiated this semester.

The program provides students with the tutoring needed to handle more advanced courses and requires them to enroll in at least one of the classes.

“The AVID Program is for servicing those kids that are in the middle,” McMillian said. “Maybe they come from a first-generation college family, or maybe they just lack the skills needed in the more rigorous classes.

“Either way, they’re bright enough to be successful, they’re just often overlooked.”

McMillian said she and others involved in the program started looking for students who would benefit from the program last spring during the TAKS tests.

“If a kid has the intelligence to pass TAKS, then they have skills necessary to be successful in the pre-AP classes,” McMillian said. “We’re trying to get them involved earlier, and what we’re hoping is that when they see they can be successful with pre-AP classes, they’ll continue to step up to a more rigorous curriculum.”

In addition to looking at students’ grades, McMillian said their personalities are also taken into account.

“Anytime we have a chance to visit with kids on discipline issues, we look at their grades and performance,” she said. “If part of the reason they’re distracted is because they’re not being challenged, the program could benefit them, too.”

McMillian said she hopes more students will take advantage of the advanced placement program each year.

“Even if they don’t test, which we encourage them to do, it’s still the exposure to the curriculum,” she said. “We’re really excited about it.”

print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

Inspector Needed for Oil Field Related Materials
Inspector Needed - Oil field related
3 years experience
Quality Valve &
Machine Works
233 E. FM 282
...>MORE

Lawn Maintenance help needed
LAWN MAINTENANCE
needed full-time. Must have reliable transportation!
Apply in person @
FOREST GATES AP
...>MORE

Mechanical Draftsman
Looking for a Mechanical Draftsman
with experience on Auto Cad Programs.
Quality Valve &
Machine Works
...>MORE

LVN's & CNA's Needed
Positions Available
TOWNCREEK
RETIREMENT
COMMUNITY
LVN’s and CNA’s
All Shift
Apply at
...>MORE

Machinst Needed -Oil field Related
CNC & Manual Machinist Needed
Oil Field Related.
3 Years Experience
Quality Valve &
Machine Works
...>MORE

Welder for Machine Shop
WELDER needed for Machine Shop
Quality Valve and Machine Works
233 E. FM 2821 Huntsville
936-295-8146
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

Need a Vehicle?
**Need Help**
Need a Car or Truck?
Need Financing?
Call Mark
714-3787
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

3bd/2bath house for Sale
$400/mo! 3 bd/2bth
5% down, 20yrs @8%!
For listings 800-544-6258 x S178
...>MORE

6 bdrm/3 bath Listing
*6bd 3bth Foreclosure
Only $64,500!
For Listings
800-544-6258 x H494
...>MORE

Gorgeous Private Retreat
PRIVATE RETREAT
Acreage homesite
community in
College Station area.
Thick trees, lakes and ponds
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

GREAT RENTALS!!
NOW ACCEPTING
Applications for Rentals:
Apartments 2/2; 3/2
Starting from
$585/mo to $725/mo.
...>MORE

Call for Rental Details!!
Houses for rent
$275-$1600/mo.
Call 295-5767
...>MORE

Beautiful 2 bdrm/2bath
Nice 2/2,
Set up in Tanglewood.
$635/mo
936-291-0271
...>MORE

Forest Hills Subdivision
Beautiful two story 3/2 in Forest Hills Subdivision w/Large Fenced Yard/attached two car garage/large utility room. Read...>MORE

Apts. For Rent! Great Prices!!
now accepting Applications for
Rentals:
Forest Gate Apt.
1/1; 2/1 1/2; 3/2
Starting from
$45
...>MORE

See all ads



 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2008. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index

rc