ADVANCED PLACEMENT

(AP)

AP Test Coordinator

Stephanie Tolke
Testing Coordinator
Stephanie.Tolke@orecity.k12.or.us

Lindsey Lieber
lindsey.lieber@orecity.k12.or.us     
Dean of Students
503.785.8734

Some courses also count for

The Advanced Placement Program offers college-level courses that are challenging and stimulating, allow for individual progress and accomplishment, and explore subjects in greater depth. Exams given to students in the Spring provide students with the opportunity to gain advanced placement and/or college credit.

Additional requirements are listed in each course description in the Curriculum Handbook. Please read them carefully.

  • AP Biology

  • AP Pre-Calc

  • AP Calculus A/B

  • AP Computer Science Principles

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Government

  • AP Human Geography

  • AP Language and Composition

  • AP Literature and Composition

  • AP Physics

  • AP Psychology

  • AP Spanish Language

  • AP Statistics

  • AP US History

Your AP Journey

Here are the steps on the path to college credit and placement.

  • SIGN UP

    In the spring when forecasting to take classes, see what AP class you are interested in. Talk to your parents and counselors about signing up.

  • TAKE THE COURSE

    Work hard in the course. Practice for the exam.

  • TAKE THE EXAM

    Register for the exam during fall test registration. Exams are given in May. When you take the exam, select the college to have your scores sent to.

  • SEND SCORES

    Check your scores when they’re released in early July. You can send additional scores - or send scores for the first time if you haven’t sent any yet.