Ursuline High School

Honors & Advanced Placement Program

Ursuline High School offers an extensive Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) program as part of our college preparatory curriculum. The purpose of the program is to challenge those students who are academically gifted and to encourage them to share the gifts they have received with others. Students enjoy the challenge offered through an honors or AP course, while faculty find that AP courses enhance their students' confidence, academic interest, and achievement. Those students enrolled in an AP course are actually taking college-level courses that could lead to college credit. All courses contribute significantly to student success on the ACT or SAT and in college. Due to the increased challenges of an honors/AP course student grades are weighted on a 5-point scale, as opposed to the traditional 4-point scale. For example, an A is worth 5 points instead of 4 when calculating a student’s grade point average.

The Curriculum


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English Department

The English Department offers an honors course at every level. Students who demonstrate superior skills in reading comprehension, language use, vocabulary, and composition are invited into the English honors program. Students who then demonstrate success in their freshmen, sophomore, and junior honors classes will be placed in Advanced Placement Literature and Composition during their senior year and are eligible for college credit after successful completion of the Advanced Placement test. English classes help students to develop reading comprehension, critical thinking and writing skills. The honors curriculum in English requires summer reading.


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Math Department

The Math Department at Ursuline offers an extensive honors curriculum. Students who score high on the eighth grade placement test enroll in Honors Algebra I. Honors Geometry and Honors Algebra II and Trigonometry follow the introductory honors math course. During the senior year students can then take AP Calculus in preparation for the AP exam or college entrance exams.


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Science Department

For students who have a strong interest in, or plan for a career in science and meet the subject requirements, the Science Department offers the following courses: Honors Biology I, AP Biology II, and AP Chemistry. Both AP courses contribute significantly to student achievement in college, even when students forego the actual AP exam. All courses include extensive lab work.


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Social Studies Department

For students with an interest in history, AP U.S. History is offered. The one semester review class can be taken as a junior or senior after students complete the normal U.S. History curriculum as sophomores. AP U.S. Government is offered to juniors with a high level of motivation and ability. This class is taken in place of the required government courses during the junior year. Both classes require students to use content knowledge for critical analysis, as well as extensive writing assignments.


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Foreign Language Department

The Foreign Language Department offers two successful honors programs. Students who demonstrate success in their entry year of Spanish or French are then invited into the honors track. Both programs culminate with an AP class during the fourth year. AP Spanish and AP French allow students to take the AP exam to earn college credit or test out of foreign language requirements during college entrance examinations.



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Honors & AP Courses by Department

English

  • Honors English 9
  • Honors English 10
  • Honors English 11
  • AP Literature & Composition

Math

  • Honors Algebra I
  • Honors Geometry
  • Honors Algebra II & Trigonometry
  • AP Calculus

Science

  • Honors Biology I
  • AP Biology II
  • AP Chemistry

Social Studies

  • AP U.S. History
  • AP U.S. Government
  • AP Psychology (independent study)

Foreign Language

  • Honors Spanish III
  • AP Spanish IV
  • Honors French III
  • AP French IV

Religious Education

  • Honors Religion 12


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Alumni and Friends:

IMPORTANT DATES:
March 12, 2010 Diocesan In-Service (No School)
March 12, 2010 Play- A Midsummer Night's Dream
March 13, 2010 Baseball Clinic 4-8th Grade
March 14, 2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade
March 15, 2010 OGT Testing- Reading
March 16, 2010 OGT Testing- Math
March 17, 2010 OGT Testing- Writing
March 18, 2010 OGT Testing- Science
March 19, 2010 OGT Testing- Social Studies
March 19, 2010 Class Reconciliation Services

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