Honor Code. The nature of AP work often requires that students complete graded assignments outside of class. Students are expected to complete their own work (assignments & homework included) without the assistance of others unless the instructor specifically allows collaboration. Sharing work with another student or using another student’s work as his/her own may result in removal from that AP course. Violation of the school Honor Code may also be grounds for removal from any AP course as well as disciplinary action. AP classes are college-level courses and the students are expected to be responsible for their behavior, assignments and any conflict resolution. Parents are welcome to conference with AP teachers, but students are expected to use this opportunity to develop the independence needed in the college setting they will shortly experience. The goal of all AP classes is to give students the opportunity to develop the academic and personal skills needed for success in high school and college. - Parents need to encourage their children to plan their schedules wisely so that they do not take an over-load of AP courses during any one year.
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