a-g requirements & ap “success is a direction, not a destination”
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A-G Requirements & AP“Success is a direction, not a destination”
At James Madison High School
Ron Runyan, Presenter
Admission Requirements(UC, CSU, most 4-year Universities)
Students must complete the following subjects with a C or better:
A – 2 years history / social studies B – 4 years English C – 3 years mathematics (4 years recommended)
D – 2 years lab-science (3 years recommended)
E – 2 years same foreign language (3 years recommended)
F – 1 year visual/performing art (art, dance, drama, music)
G – 1 year college prep elective
Why should students meet A-G requirements?
All students should have the opportunity to choose whether or not they want to go to college
Students who don’t prepare early and who don’t meet A-G requirements cannot attend most four-year universities
Students who meet A-G requirements are better prepared to attend community colleges and have a higher transfer rate and higher rate in general meeting their educational goals
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Why should students meet A-G requirements?
Students will be better prepared in life even if they don’t go to college
It is Madison’s mission to see that our students meet A-G requirements…All AVID students need to meet A-G requirements
It is fairly easy to meet A-G requirements because many of the courses also meet Madison’s graduation requirements
A–Two years history/social studies
9th or 10th Grade – One year– World History 1 and 2– Advanced World History 1 and 2
11th Grade – Two years– US History 1 and 2– AP US History 1 and 2
12th Grade – Additional year (required for HS diploma)
– Government 1 and Economics 1– Political Science 1 and 2 (101 and 102) college level
Additional Year:– AP European History
B – Four Years English
9th Grade – one year– English 1 and 2 (block classes apply)
– Advanced or Seminar English 1 and 2
10th Grade – two years– English 3 and 4 (block classes apply)
– Advanced or Seminar English 3 and 4
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B – Four Years English
11th Grade – three years– American Literature 1 and 2– Advanced American Literature 1 and 2
12th Grade – four years (4 years required for HS diploma)
– English Literature 1 and 2– AP English Literature 1 and 2– Contemporary Voices in Literature 1 and 2
C – Three Years Mathematics
*STUDENTS CAN BEGIN MATH SEQUENCE IN MIDDLE SCHOOL*
One Year:– Algebra 1, 2 (Explorations and Blocks apply)– Honors Algebra 1, 2
Two Years:– Geometry 1, 2– Honors Geometry 1, 2
Three Years: (3 years required for HS diploma)– Intermediate Algebra 1, 2– Honors Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 continued…
C – Three Years Mathematics
*STUDENTS CAN BEGIN MATH SEQUENCE IN MIDDLE SCHOOL*
Four Years: (Recommended)
– Pre-Calculus or Honors Pre-Calculus 1, 2– Honors Intermediate Algebra 1, 2
Five Years (Additional):– Calculus 1 and 2 (Math 150 and 151 – College Level)
D – Two Years Laboratory Science
One Year:– Physics 1 and 2– Honors Physics 1 and 2
Two Years:– Chemistry 1, 2– Advanced Chemistry 1, 2
Three Years (required for HS diploma):– Biology 1 and 2– Advanced Biology 1 and 2
AP Courses:– AP Chemistry 1, 2– AP Biology 1 and 2– AP Physics 1 and 2
E – Two Years Foreign Language
*STUDENTS CAN START THEIR FOREIGN LANUGAGE IN MIDDLE SCHOOL* *Two years of same foreign language*
Spanish:– Spanish 1, 2 (one year)– Spanish 3, 4 (two years)– Spanish 5, 6 (three years – recommended)– AP Spanish 7, 8 (four years)
French:– French 1, 2 (one year)– French 3, 4 (two years)– French 5, 6 three years – recommended)– AP French 7, 8 (four years)
American Sign Language:– ASL 1, 2 (one year)– ASL 3, 4 (two years)– Sign Language Interpreter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (ROP – College Level/College Credits)
F – One Year Visual/Performing Arts – VAPA (art, music, drama)
Art: Art 1 and 2 Design in Mixed Media 1
and 2 (Ceramics) Drawing and Painting 1
and 2 AP Studio Art 1 and 2
Drama: Drama 1, 2; 3, 4; 5, 6; 7, 8 Drama Technician 1, 2; 3,
4; 5, 6; 7, 8
Music: Show Choir Coral Ensemble Marching Band Advanced Marching Band
G – One Year College Prep Elective
Take at least one additional course in any of the A through F course requirements– Additional year of math, foreign language, science,
or social studies would satisfy their G requirement
Other G classes include:– Senior AVID– Pre-Engineering and Design– AP Psychology
Student complaints in meeting A-G requirements and taking
Advanced/Honors or AP classes
It’s too hard! I want an easy senior year I can’t do it! I’m not smart enough
You can choose to open a door and walk through it or to close a door and …
Why should students take AP classes?
Students will be more prepared for college and life if they take more rigorous courses!
AP classes will raise student GPA’s. Students get weighted credit as long as they take the exam
Colleges give students additional points for taking AP and Advanced/Honors classes
Students who take AP classes and receive an exam score of a 3, 4, or 5 will not have to do equivalent general education courses at most universities and colleges. This cuts down on costs and time!
Madison’s Open-door AP Policy
AVID and ALL students should be encouraged to take AP classes
We will support all students in taking more rigorous classes
Our teachers should support our students in their AP quests
Students have a right to take AP classes if they choose Students have the right to fail (we will have a back up
plan for students to eliminate this from happening)
A-G and AP Made Simple
Students must complete the following subjects with a C or better:
A – 2 years of social studiesB – 4 years of EnglishC – 3 years of mathematics (4 years recommended)D – 2 years lab-science (3 years recommended)E – 2 years same foreign language (3 years recommended)
F – 1 year visual/performing art (art, dance, drama)G – 1 year college prep elective
All students should be encouraged to take AP!If It Is To Be It Is Up To Me!
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