Advanced Placement (AP) Courses (Grades 9-12)
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AP Program Overview

| - Advanced Placement (AP)® courses enable students to pursue college-level courses while still in high school.
- AP course information can be found on the Advanced Placement page on Enlightium's main website:
- AP courses are not available to part-time students
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AP Biology Lab

| - Learn about the chemical properties of living things, cells, genetics, evolution, plants, animals, and ecology
- Available to students in grades 11–12
- AP course teacher: Mr. Will Mead
- See the AP Biology Lab Course page for more information
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AP Calculus

| - Study the complex world of higher-level calculus and learn concepts such as Fermat's method and infinite limits
- Available to students in grades 11–12
- AP course teacher: Ms. Kimberly Culp
- See the AP Calculus Course page for more information
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AP Chemistry Lab

| - Develop a deeper understanding of the symbolic and mathematical world of formulas, equations, and symbols
- Available to students in grades 11–12
- AP course teacher: Dr. Ellie Muniz
- See the AP Chemistry Lab Course page for more information
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AP English Language and Composition
AP Psychology

| - Become familiar with fascinating and relevant subjects, including the nature of emotion, how we learn, and more
- Available to students in grades 9–12
- AP course teacher: Dr. BJ Condrey
- See the AP Psychology Course page for more information
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AP U.S. Government and Politics
AP U.S. History

| - Discover the movements and events that have shaped the United States from its earliest beginnings to the present day
- Available to students in grades 10–12
- AP course teacher: Mr. Mike Kuldayev
- See the AP U.S. History Course page for more information
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AP World History

| - Navigate the historical trends of human civilizations, focusing on cultures, environments, and human interactions
- Available to students in grades 9–12
- AP course teacher: Mr. Mike Kuldayev
- See the AP World History Course page for more information
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