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Cathedral High School offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses including in English, Calculus, US Government, Biology, U.S. History, Spanish Language & Culture and French Language & Culture. [5] Seniors are also required to complete 100 hours of volunteer community service and formally reflect on their experience as a graduation requirement. [6]
The focus of RSM is primary school mathematics. The high school level classes offer preparation for standardized tests such as the SAT, SAT II, and AP exams. Each class usually involves intensive reinforcement of topics using many examples and exercises. Accompanied by classwork, all students are given homework to reinforce what they have learned.
In addition to the core classes, MHS offers: Advanced Placement – Gives students the ability to earn college credit. These courses are more difficult than the average high school course. Advanced Placement (AP) courses end with an exam administered by the College Board which determines how much credit the student receives. [9]
A Massachusetts High School shifted to online-only classes Monday after several students were discovered to have attended a party and potentially risked exposure to the coronavirus, according to ...
Under Saltonstall, the academy maintained strong ties to elite universities, although like nearly all boarding schools, it lost ground to public schools during this period. Exeter served as one of the testing grounds for the Advanced Placement program, [ 49 ] and in 1957, it produced 11 of the 30 incoming Harvard students with enough AP credit ...
October 21, 2020 at 11:50 AM
In 2023, Boston Magazine ranked Weston High School #1 in the Boston area, [6] and U.S. News & World Report ranked the school #7 in the Boston area, #10 in Massachusetts, and #355 in the United States. [7] In 2023, Niche ranked Weston High School #4 of 363 public high schools in Massachusetts and #93 of 20,032 public high schools in the United ...
In Greenfield, Governor Maura Healey announced $30 million in state funding to provide free public transportation across the state from November 1 through June 30, 2025.