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Subject Should I Take That AP Class?
Date February 12, 2020 12:46 PM
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Check out these resources and tools to support well-balanced students during course selection for the next academic school year.

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Should I Take the AP Class?
As students select courses for next year, we are often asked: How do you know if a student should take the AP or Honors level of a particular class? Challenge Success Co-Founder Dr. Denise Pope ([link removed]) offers questions and considerations for students and parents to ask themselves to help make this decision. Share this video ([link removed]) with your school community.

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Time Management Worksheet

This is also a great tool ([link removed]) to share with students as they select courses and determine extracurricular activities for the year. Don't forget to factor in 8-10 hours of sleep per night! This was adapted from a worksheet developed by Miramonte High School, one of our partner schools.
Want more research-based strategies and tools to support balanced and engaged students in your school community?

Here are 4 ways schools can partner with Challenge Success
1. Join our School Program ([link removed]) for a year-long experience to explore research-based best practices and tools from Challenge Success staff and a cohort of other schools ([link removed]) . A multi-stakeholder team from your school will attend our Fall and Spring Conferences and work with our coaches throughout the academic year to develop a customized action plan for positive school change.
2. Attend our Summer Leadership Seminar ([link removed]) , a one-day professional development opportunity for school and district-level leaders to explore strategies that support a more balanced and academically fulfilling experience for students.
3. Administer Student Surveys ([link removed]) and Parent Surveys ([link removed]) to gather multiple perspectives and identify strengths and areas for school improvement.
4. Host professional development ([link removed]) or parent education workshops ([link removed]) on topics including The Well-Balanced Student, College Fit & Engagement, Making Homework Work, and Authentic Assessment.

Contact us with questions at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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