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Advanced Placement

South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) is committed to providing equitable access to the Advanced Placement (AP) program.
 
The AP program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school.
 
Students who earn a qualifying score on an AP exam are typically eligible to receive college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. 
 

ECHS AP Policy

Students who wish to enroll in honors courses must obtain approval from their current instructor. For example, the English 1 College Prep teacher must approve a student's request to enroll in English 2 Honors.
 
Students who wish to enroll in advance placement (AP) courses must attend a meeting with the assistant principal to confirm the student's understanding of course expectations and submit a signed AP contract that includes the following signatures:
 
  • Student's current instructor
  • Student's parent/guardian

Once the required signatures have been obtained, students may submit a course request form to their counselor to register for Honors or AP course.
 
Students cannot drop an AP or Honors course after enrolling.
 
Students are also expected to complete all summer work for AP and Honors level classes upon the first day of school.