Pre-Advanced/AP Placement Course AgreementSharyland Isd • October 23rd, 2013
Contract Type FiledOctober 23rd, 2013The Pre-AP/AP (early High School credit) program is a challenging course of study for students who desire an educational experience beyond the required curriculum. The focus of the program is to provide students increased opportunities to engage in active questioning, analysis, and communication. Pre-Advanced and Advanced Placement classes offer students rigorous instruction while requiring students to meet a higher level of responsibility. All Pre-AP/AP students and parents are required to read and sign the following agreement to ensure they understand their responsibilities.
Donation AgreementSharyland Isd • August 29th, 2012
Contract Type FiledAugust 29th, 2012Unconditional Donation An unconditional donation is one in which the donor has not placed restrictions as to the use of the donation.
Pre-Advanced/AP Placement Course AgreementSharyland Isd • November 24th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2020The Pre-AP/AP (early High School credit) program is a challenging course of study for students who desire an educational experience beyond the required curriculum. The focus of the program is to provide students increased opportunities to engage in active questioning, analysis, and communication. Pre- Advanced and Advanced Placement classes offer students rigorous instruction while requiring students to meet a higher level of responsibility. All Pre-AP/AP students and parents are required to read and sign the following agreement to ensure they understand their responsibilities. Also, see Sharyland ISD Grading Procedures.
Advanced Placement Course AgreementSharyland Isd • August 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 22nd, 2022Enrollment in an Advanced Placement (AP) course provides students the opportunity of experiencing college level coursework that ultimately leads to taking the AP exam in May. Students may earn college level credit by passing the AP exam. Advanced Placement classes offer students rigorous instruction while requiring students to meet a higher level of responsibility. Additional information regarding Advanced Placement is outlined on the College Board website at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com.