AP Information
AP Coordinator
Carrie Chmielarski
cchmielarski@walton.k12.ga.us
What is an AP Course
An AP Course is an Advanced Placement course certified by The College Board as a college-level class taught in high school. Students can earn college credit as well as high school credit for these courses if their scores on the national AP Examinations are high enough to satisfy university requirements.
Rigor of schedule is now very important to the college admissions process. In order to be competitive with students from across the nation who have transcripts showing many AP courses, students should take as many AP classes as they can. Colleges report that AP courses on a transcript show that the student has initiative, motivation and time management skills.
For more information, click on our AP Program PowerPoint.
AP Exam Schedule Spring 2025 (coming soon).
AP STEM School 2024
- Schools with a minimum of five students testing in at least four AP STEM courses (AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles)
AP STEM Achievement School 2024
- AP STEM schools (see above definition) with at least 50 percent of all AP STEM exams earning scores of 3 or higher
Loganville High School has been recognized for the following AP honors:
AP Awards
Congratulations to the Loganville AP Students and Teachers for earning these AP Awards and being recognized as an AP Honor School 2025!
AP Access and Support Schools (schools with at least 30% of AP exams taken by students who identified themselves as African American and/or Hispanic (minimum of 16 students) and 30% of all AP exams earning scores of three (3) or higher).
AP Stem School (schools that administered at least five (5) exams in each of four separate AP STEM courses (Math, Science, and Computer Science.
AP STEM Achievement School (AP STEM schools (see above definition) with at least 50% of all AP STEM exams earning scores of three (3) or higher).
Biology - Sintich
Calculus - Teeple
Chemistry - Gibson
Computer Science Principles and Advanced - Cown & Jordan
Environmental Science - Frank Bird
Government - Wilson
Human Geography - Kendrick
Language & Comp - Ruth
Literature - Pohlel
Macroeconomics - Wilson
Physics - Cheney
Psychology - Raby
Spanish - Riuz
Statistics - Maxwell
Studio Art - Hobbs
US History - Colvin