Advanced Placement Program
Jackson County Schools
Advanced Placement Program
Jackson County Schools
The Advanced Placement Program, administered by The College Board and taught at EJCHS and JCCHS, allows students to participate in a college level course and possibly earn college credit while still in high school. Secondary schools and colleges cooperate in this program to give students the opportunity to show mastery in college-level courses by taking the AP exam in May of each school year.
To see some scenarios where AP classes can save money, click here.
What is Advanced Placement (AP)?
Practice AP Exams
Beginning March 1st, students may register to access AP practice exams through Georgia Virtual Schools (GaVS).
Practice exams will be available for the following subjects:
Calculus, Chemistry, Computer Science, English Language, Macroeconomics, Physics, Psychology, U.S. Government,
U.S. History, and, World History.
For directions and further information, please click here.
Contact Information
Please contact David Peek if you have any questions concerning the AP program in Jackson County Schools.