Frank S Bunnell High School's AP Policy

Please be aware of the AP exam policies and rules set forth by this school and the College Board:
•   No students will be allowed admittance to exam rooms once the exam has started.
•   During scheduled or unscheduled breaks during exams, students are not allowed to consult textbooks, notes, or ask questions to teachers or other students. Do not use electronic or communication devices during breaks.
•   Do not leave the building during the exam.
WHAT TO BRING TO THE EXAM ROOM:
•   A fully charged school-issued Chromebook with charger.
•   A watch that does not have internet access, does not beep, does not have an alarm, and isn’t a smartwatch.
•   Two sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers, for all responses on your multiple-choice answer sheet.
•   Two pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and for free-response questions.
•   For exams that allow or require the use of calculators: Up to 2 approved calculators with the necessary capabilities if you’re taking the Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Macroeconomics, Physics, or Statistics Exams. The Desmos built-in calculator is also available in Bluebook for                      those exams. Visit the College Board calculator website, https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam-policies-guidelines/calculator-policies, for specific details about your exam.
•    A ruler or straightedge only if you’re taking an AP Physics Exam.
•   If you’ve been approved for testing accommodations, bring your SSD Student Accommodations Letter to verify your approval.
•   You must know your College Board student account information (login and password) in order to sign into Bluebook for digital and hybrid exams.
WHAT NOT TO BRING TO THE EXAM ROOM:
•   Electronic equipment including phones, smartwatches, smart glasses or wearable technology of any kind, fitness trackers, laptops, tablet computers, Bluetooth devices, cameras or other photographic equipment, recording or listening devices, devices that can access the internet, separate timers of any type, or any other type of electronic or communication device, computers or calculators that are not approved.
               o The only exception to the above restrictions is your school-issued Chromebook specifically permitted to be used for in-school digital testing.
•   Books, reference guides, notes, compasses, protractors, mechanical pencils, pencils that are not No. 2, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters, stylus pens, Apple pens, smart pens, iPad pencils, any electronic writing instrument, rulers or straightedges (except for AP Physics                     exams), or colored pencils
•   Scratch paper: Students testing in school are prohibited from bringing scratch paper to the AP Exam, but scratch paper will be provided.
•   Watches that beep, make a noise, or have an alarm.
•   Reference guides, keyboard maps, or other typing instructions.
•   Earplugs or headphones
•   Clothing or shoes with subject-related information.
•   Food or drink.
•   Clipboards, privacy screens, separate computer monitor.
•   Head coverings (hats, brimmed caps, etc.) Head coverings worn for medical or religious reasons are permitted during testing provided they do not obstruct testing staff’s ability to view the test taker’s eyes and ears.

You can view the College Board’s complete policy at https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/exam-policies/exam-day-policies. You can view the AP Exam Terms and Conditions at https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam-policies-guidelines/terms-conditions.
 

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