Discover Why 30 Tennessee High Schools are Implementing Pre-AP Courses in the 2020-21 Pre-AP Launch Year
A Session by TOSS ALI and Platinum Partner, College Board Staff, Shelby County and Knox County Pre-AP Users.
The Pre-AP Program is a program offered to schools by College Board. Pre-AP courses deliver grade-level appropriate instruction through focused course frameworks, instructional resources, learning checkpoints, and collaborative educator workshops. They are designed to support all students across varying levels of abilities through focus. They are not honors or advanced courses. The Program grants educators and their students the space and time for deep engagement with content.
The Pre-AP Program’s objectives are to:
Offer every student access to a high-quality education that prepares them for success in high school and beyond
Provide educators with engaging, targeted course materials that help them ensure their students successfully master grade-level materials.
Agenda
December 1, 9-11am CDT
Pre-AP Overview, including tangible benefits of implementing Pre-AP for all students.
Shelby County and Knox County share their decisions to implement Pre-AP and their experiences to date.
December 3, 9-11am CDT
Discussion of Pre-AP Shared Principles, Frameworks and Professional Learning opportunities.
Additional College Board programs and services that your schools may not be aware of, including the opportunity to connect to $300 million dollars in need and merit-based scholarships and new AP Daily Instructional Videos.
(IMPORTANT - MUST ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS - DEC. 1ST & DEC 3RD - TO RECEIVE 4 TASL CREDITS)