College Board AP Testing
AP Exams General Information
Standard administration AP Exam dates are 5/6-15, 2019. Students with conflicts in dates should visit the AP Late Testing Form button below and complete the form. All students enrolled in an AP class are expected to take the corresponding AP Exam.
We must have a waiver form completed for EVERY student AP testing with us, regardless of whether they are CMS students or not. Also, if you qualify for the waiver and are a CMS student, you can take additional exams at no charge and can also take make up/late exams without penalty. We must have the appropriate and COMPLETE forms to order the exams. If you are not a CMS student but will test with us, if you qualify for a College Board Fee Waiver, please let us know. There is a fee reduction through College Board but you are required to complete any required documents for them. See collegeboard.org for details.
Advanced Placement (AP) Exams are given during the first two full weeks of May onsite at Cato Middle College High School. The schedule can be found here: AP Exam Schedule 2019
The Advanced Placement exams are in May but the planning phase is already underway. Even though CMS pays the exam fee for all students enrolled in the AP courses ($141 for AP Seminar and AP Research exams, $94 for all other exams), students must fill out a registration form. These will be given out during AP classes along with the AP Bulletin for Students and Parents. They will be due by March 22.
The contact person for the AP exams is Natisha Wilkins, Testing Coordinator. She can be reached by phone 980-343-1452 or email at [email protected].
There are many policies and restrictions that are placed on AP examinations. Students will receive more information through the AP Bulletin for Students and Parents. However, you can find a wealth of information in the College Board's AP website. Your student MUST have a College Board account in order to receive scores for AP Exams. No score reports are sent to the school.
AP Testing Prep via Khan Academy
CollegeBoard and Khan Academy have created an exciting partnership to support AP teachers and AP students. Below you will find a list of courses that have direct instructional supports and practice exercises designed to build knowledge and skills to support success in AP courses. CollegeBoard and Khan Academy will continue to grow and expand supports over time.
Click the links below for details.
CollegeBoard and Khan Academy have created an exciting partnership to support AP teachers and AP students. Below you will find a list of courses that have direct instructional supports and practice exercises designed to build knowledge and skills to support success in AP courses. CollegeBoard and Khan Academy will continue to grow and expand supports over time.
Click the links below for details.