AP

As we approach the end of the academic year, our students are preparing for one of the most rewarding challenges of their high school careers: the Advanced Placement (AP) exams. These assessments provide our students with the opportunity to earn college credit and demonstrate their mastery of college-level curricula.

Official 2026 AP Exam Schedule

Please note: Morning exams begin 8:00 AM

Afternoon exams begin 12:00 PM

Week 1: May 4–8, 2026

Date

Morning (8:00 AM)

Afternoon (12:00 PM)

Monday, May 4

AP Biology

Tuesday, May 5

AP United States Government and Politics

Wednesday, May 6

AP English Literature and Composition

Thursday, May 7

AP World History: Modern

Friday, May 8

AP United States History

AP 2D Art and Design (Portfolio Deadline)

Week 2: May 11–15, 2026

Date

Morning (8:00 AM)

Afternoon (12:00 PM)

Monday, May 11

AP Calculus AB / AP Calculus BC

Tuesday, May 12

AP Precalculus

Thursday, May 14

AP Art History

AP Computer Science Principles

Looking Ahead: Course Selection for 2026-2027

Next week, students will have the opportunity to select their AP courses for the upcoming school year. We are proud to offer a robust catalog of courses designed to challenge and inspire:

  • Sciences & Math: AP Biology, AP Pre-calculus, AP Calculus

  • Humanities: AP English Literature, AP US History, AP Government, AP World History

  • The Arts: AP Art History, AP 2D Art

  • Technology: AP Computer Science Principles

  • Coming Soon: We are thrilled to announce that starting in Fall 2026, we will be adding AP English Language and Composition to our offerings!

Join us for the AP Fair!

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12K33cLzQLDL_zudL0vjDmqudhOPuE7GdVRC9pfD0TvM/edit?usp=sharing

Not sure which course is right for you? Join us for the Advanced Placement Fair in the Student Lounge on May 22nd during all lunch periods. This is a fantastic opportunity to:

  1. Meet current AP teachers and students to get a first-hand account of the course experience.

  2. Review course syllabi and textbooks to understand the scope of the material.

  3. Ask questions about the summer assignment requirements and weekly workloads.

Following the fair, students will have a window of time to revise their initial course selections to ensure their schedule perfectly aligns with their academic goals. We look forward to seeing our students take this next step in their educational journey!