Seaholm High School's AP Policy

Please read all emails from Total Registration. This is how I will communicate with students (and their parents) once exam registration has begun. As you know AP Exam Registration is a two step process (CollegeBoard & Total Registration) and both must be completed for the exam to be ordered by Seaholm.  I will attempt to contact students and parents through TR if I notice that a portion of registration is missing - - - please reply to me so that we can work together to get exams ordered. 

Thank you and have a great day!

Carey Balow

WHAT TO BRING TO THE EXAM ROOM:

  • Two sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers.
  • Two pens with black or dark blue ink.
  • A watch that does not have internet access, does not beep, and does not have an alarm.
  • Up to two approved calculators with the necessary capabilities if you’re taking the AP Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, or Statistics Exams. Visit apstudents.org/courses to find the calculator policy for your subject. For a list of approved graphing calculators, visit apstudents.org/calculators.
  • A ruler or straightedge only if you’re taking an AP Physics Exam. Protractors are not allowed.
  • If you don’t attend the school where you’re taking the exam, you must bring a current government-issued or school-issued photo ID.

WHAT NOT TO BRING TO THE EXAM ROOM:

  • Electronic equipment (phones, smartwatches, or wearable technology of any kind, personal laptops, tablet computers, Bluetooth devices, portable listening or recording devices—MP3 player, iPod, etc.—cameras or other photographic equipment, devices that can access the internet, separate timers of any type, and any other electronic or communication devices) are prohibited in the exam room and break areas. School-owned and -controlled digital recording devices are allowed only for the AP French, German, Italian, and Spanish Language and Culture Exams, and the AP Music Theory Exam.
  • Books, compasses, protractors, mechanical pencils, pencils that aren’t No. 2, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters, notes, or colored pencils.
  • Scratch paper
  • Watches that beep or have an alarm.
  • Computers or calculators as previously noted.
  • Reference guides, keyboard maps, or other typing instructions.
  • Ear plugs.
  • Clothing or shoes with subject-related information.

You can view the College Board’s complete policy at https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/exam-policies/exam-day-policies.

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