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CCSD Educators Serve As Advanced Placement Readers
Academic dialogue between educators is both fostered and encouraged during the Reading.

From Cherokee County School District: Seventeen Cherokee County School District teachers recently were selected to serve as 2018 Advanced Placement (AP) Readers!
Each June, top AP teachers and college faculty members from around the world meet to evaluate and score the free-response sections of the College Board’s AP Exams, which high-performing high school students take to earn college credit. During these sessions held across the country, more than 12,500 AP Readers evaluate more than 4.2 million AP Exams. Academic dialogue between educators is both fostered and encouraged during the Reading.
The CCSD teachers selected for the 2018 Reading events were:
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Etowah HS
Heather Barton: AP English Language & Composition
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Brian Heglund: AP Physics 1
Lara McDonald: AP Environmental Science
John Murnan: AP Biology
Rebecca Schwartz: AP U.S. History
Kristy Szpindor: AP World History
Mike Vacca: AP Computer Science
River Ridge HS
Tracye Bulger: AP English Language & Composition
Keith Hooper: AP Spanish Language & Culture
Trevor Register: AP Physics
Jason Taylor: AP U.S. History
Woodstock HS
Allen Domenico: AP Human Geography
Steve Epperson: AP Physics 1
Maria Gogarty: AP Spanish Language (Question Leader)
Loretta Muise: AP Calculus
Joshua Sailers: AP European History
James Sanchez: AP Psychology
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