True but most colleges disregard honors classes when they recompute GPA. |
Their kid is at one of the lesser schools that don't offer it, so they're bitter. |
In our situation, our kid signed up for Honors PreCal but the school switched it to AP over the summer. Not much that we could do about it. We could really care less about the exam but getting that extra bump on the GPA is a nice benefit. Will take AP Calc or AP Stat as a Junior if she doesn't go the IB Diploma route. |
+1 AP precalc should replace regular, not honors, precalc. Why MCPS only offers regular and AP? |
Oops sorry - what MCPS offers regular and AP and not honors? |
Districts are equity-focused and are trying to boost participation in AP/IB/DE courses for underrepresented students. AP Precalculus was designed to offer STEM AP credits to students who might not otherwise receive them and is thus custom-designed to help districts advance their equity goals. And yet, districts are not taking advantage of this opportunity and are placing honors students in AP Precalculus instead. Why? 1) Do they fear undermining efforts to steer non-honors students away from the calculus pathway? 2) Are they concerned that non-honors math courses are not preparing students enough to succeed in AP Precalculus & that broader enrollment might negatively impact average district AP scores? (If so, then they need to boost rigor in earlier non-honors math courses.) 3) Are they overlooking an equity-enhancing opportunity so that they can help their high-performing students engage in a GPA arms race with their DMV peers? (If so, they could just give the same GPA boost to honors precalculus.) 4) Do they like the applied focus and modeling emphasis of AP Precalculus and see this as an opportunity to get rid of more traditionally structured courses like honors precalculus? Some combination of these? |