We're so very proud of our 2021 graduating class. Over the years, these high school students demonstrated such a high level of work ethic, discipline, leadership and humility. Truly, this has been an impressive class and we know they will continue to prove their leadership skills in college...
Read MoreFor students gearing up for either the May or June 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) Macroeconomics exam, please read "Key Concepts in AP Macroeconomics" by Wayne Man, Math & Social Science Teacher. We encourage students to review these tips on how to succeed on the AP exam...
Read MoreAdvanced Placement (AP) Macroeconomics is a content-heavy subject that can be very technical, which is why attention to detail is crucial. Students are highly encouraged to create a study plan to avoid being overwhelmed by the quantity of content and graphs...
Read MoreThe College Board May and June 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) exams will be divided into three (3) timelines: 1) Administration #1 (May 3-17, 2021); 2) Administration #2 (May 18-28, 2021); and 3) Administration #3 (June 1-11, 2021). Ryan Young, English Teacher, has completed an...
Read MoreThe College Board has officially announced three testing windows for the May 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) exams. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, these updates are designed to provide more flexibility for students and schools…
Read MoreWe know many students are working extremely hard for this year's AP exams. College Board recently announced three (3) AP exam dates spread among three (3) timelines: 1) Administration #1 (May 3-17, 2021); Administration #2 (May 18-28, 2021); and 3) Administration #3 (June 1-11, 2021)...
Read MoreEducation should be considered a basic human right for all, not just those who have money and resources. The right to education means that all children should have the right to go to school and receive a free and quality education without discrimination...
Read MoreWelcome to Spring 2021 Term! We hope everyone starts this year off strong! These are very unconventional, and even scary, times. But despite adversities, we hope communities will band together and unite as one. Now, more than ever, we must work together to help those in need...
Read MoreSo, you’ve finally written your paper. You’ve presented your message, made your argument, and told your story. You’ve put all of your sentences and ideas together, composing them just the way you envisioned. But are you done? If you intend to submit the best paper...
Read MoreStudying for any Advanced Placement (AP) course is a grueling task. As a 9th grader, studying for AP United States Government and Politics, an upperclassmen AP, was excruciatingly stressful. Nevertheless, I had my eyes set on attending an Ivy League school...
Read MoreTrain for AP Chinese with Lucy Liu! AP Chinese Language & CultureLucy Liu, Chinese Language and Culture Teacher, currently has a perfect record with all students earning an AP 5 for AP Chinese. However, we kindly remind students that language APs have unconventional...
Read MoreAdvanced Placement (AP) Chinese Language and Culture is an increasingly popular choice for students. Many students that choose this AP are native Mandarin Chinese speakers but proficiency with the Chinese language is not enough to perform well in this exam...
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