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Albany High AP/IB Information Night on Jan. 31
ALBANY,
N.Y. (January 18, 2012) -- Albany High School invites parents and
students to its annual Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate
Information Night on Tuesday, Jan. 31. The program will be from
6:30-7:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
AP/IB Information Night gives families a chance to learn more about the
numerous opportunities available for students to take advanced
coursework at Albany High. All students are encouraged to take advantage
of these excellent opportunities to prepare for the academic rigor of
college and to have the chance to earn college credits in high school.
An admissions representative from Siena College also will be in
attendance.
For more information, call Albany High at 475-6200 and ask to be
connected to Margot Plumadore in the IB office.
Albany High offers 16 AP courses this year and is one of just two high
schools in the Capital Region offering the prestigious IB program for
juniors and seniors. Albany High consistently has been ranked among
America’s top high schools for advanced coursework in the
annual rankings
compiled by The Washington Post.
The mission of the City School District of
Albany is to educate and nurture all students to be
responsible citizens, critical thinkers and lifelong learners to
successfully compete in the global community by providing an
academically rigorous and safe environment in partnership with parents,
students and the community. The district serves about 8,700
students in 15
elementary, middle and high schools. In addition to neighborhood
schools, the district includes several magnet schools and programs, as
well as other innovative academic opportunities for students,
including four themed academies at Albany High
School.
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