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AP Testing Starts May 5th!!

What you need to know for test day...
What you need to know for test day... ![]()
What you need to know for test day...
ARRIVAL TIME FOR ALL MORNING TESTS IS 7AM AND 11AM FOR AFTERNOON AP EXAMS.
Please check in at the Large Gym . It is very important that you arrive on time to check in because there are many things to take care of prior to the start of the exam. Students who arrive LATE will not be admitted to the exam and no refund will be given.
**PLEASE MAKE SURE AND READ IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW REGARDING CELL PHONES AND DIGITAL WATCHES AND TIMERS
Bring to the test room:
All students should bring two baggies with the following items to their AP Exam:
- Baggie #1 Valid photo ID, Two sharpened #2 pencils (not mechanical), extra erasers, dark blue or black ink pens, personal watch if you want to keep track of time (NOT a smart watch)
- Baggie #2 Snack/drink for break. Seal items in gallon bags clearly labeled with your name
- Ruler for Physics
- Calculator for Bio, Calc, Chem, Enviro, & Physics
(see calculator rules https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam
- Layers of comfy clothing (it could be very hot or very cool in the room)
- Medical items if needed(e.g. inhaler, tissues, masks, etc.)
Not allowed in test room:
- Backpack, notes, folders, books, protractors, compasses, paper, mechanical
pencils, white-out, markers, highlighters, or colored pencils.
- Earplugs, earbuds, or headphones.
- Cell phones, smart watches, personal computers/tablets, fitness trackers, timers, cameras, headphones, or recording devices. This is official College Board policy. In the event that you forget to leave your phone behind, test proctors will collect and store your powered-off device and you will need to pick it up after the exam in the Guidance office. Cell phones will no longer be stored in the testing area.
You’ll have a short, scheduled break during the exam when you can access water, snacks,and the restroom. There will be no phone access until all exams are collected.