Pulaski County High School's AP Policy
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To Bring or Not to Bring...
Bring to the Exam Room
- No. 2 pencils (sharpened with erasers) for completing multiple-choice.
- Chromebook ** IF it is a Digital Exam
- Black or blue ink pens, for completing exam booklet covers and free-response.
- Approved Calculator if taking the AP Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, or Statistics exam. You may visit apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse to view specific calculator policies for each exam.
- A ruler if taking the AP Physics exam (protractors are NOT allowed).
- A college board SSD Accommodations letter, if you are taking an exam with approved testing accommodations.
Do NOT Bring to the Exam Room
- Electronic equipment (cell phone, smartphone, smartwatch, laptop, tablet, iPod, MP3 Player, cameras, devices that can access the internet, or any other communication devices).
- Cell Phones - Please leave in a locker/other secure location outside of testing location or check it in with your AP Exam Coordinator before your exam.
- Notice: School-owned recording devices are allowed ONLY for AP Spanish Language & Culture and the Music Theory exams.
- Books, compasses, mechanical pencils, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters, notes, etc.
- Scratch paper will be provided by your proctor for the appropriate exam.
- Food or drink.
- Clothing with subject related information
- Watches that beep or have an alarm, or smartwatches.
AP Testing Policies
- Students that are late will not be admitted after the start of an AP Exam.
- A monitored 10 minute break will be given between Sections I and II of an exam.
- Students may not consult textbooks, notes, teachers, or other students in regard to the exam during the break.
- Students may not have access to their cell phones/electronic devices during the break.
- Students may not discuss the exam questions with anyone at any time.
- If a student's behavior during the exam disturbs others, the student will be dismissed from the exam and their exam score(s) will be cancelled.
- Failure to adhere to the AP policies may result in a cancellation of scores.
AP Score Reporting
- AP Score reports will be available in July.
- Students can view their AP scores online in early July by accessing their collegeboard account.
- Students that wish to send a score report to a college at a later time, can do so for a fee by visiting apstudent.collegeboard.org/services.
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