Advanced Placement
26-27 Seckinger High School Advanced Placement Contract
The Advanced Placement curriculum consists of college-level classes taught at the high school by high school teachers with additional training and/or certification. AP exams are administered nationwide in May, but not all colleges award credit or allow a student to be exempt from certain college courses if the student scores a 3, 4, or 5 on the AP exam. Students should check the AP admission policy for their college of choice PRIOR to registering for an AP course at Seckinger High School.
Complete the information below no later than May 08, 2026.
AP Exam Registration Information
All students who take an AP course are required to take the AP exam for that course in May. Students will take practice exams in class throughout the year. Payments for AP Exams should be made through MyPaymentsPlus.
MyPaymentsPlus AP Parent Handout
MyPaymentsPlus Tutorial
AP Virtual Parent Night Meeting (September 17 & 24)
AP Information Meeting (January 14 & 21)
AP Fair
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is AP?
- How can AP help me in college?
- What is more important- advanced classes or a high GPA?
- What is the difference between CP, HONORS, GIFTED, and AP courses?
- Where can I learn more about College Board and AP curriculum?
- Is it a requirement to take an AP exam for each course?
- Where can I find my AP test scores?
What is AP?
How can AP help me in college?
What is more important- advanced classes or a high GPA?
What is the difference between CP, HONORS, GIFTED, and AP courses?
Where can I learn more about College Board and AP curriculum?
Is it a requirement to take an AP exam for each course?
Where can I find my AP test scores?
AP Helpful Information
AP Conversation Starters: Is AP a good fit for you?
AP Overview for Students: Head Start in High School
Connect AP to Majors and Careers
AP Courses: Parent Resources (English)
AP Courses: Parent Resources (Spanish)

