The Advanced Placement (AP) Program offers college-level courses that students can take while in high school. Students may earn college credit based on their score on the AP exams at the end of each course. AP Exams are standardized exams designed to measure how well you’ve mastered the content and skills of a specific AP course. Most AP courses have an end-of-year exam, but a few courses have different ways to assess what you’ve learned—for example, AP Art and Design students submit a portfolio of work for scoring.
MAP tests are assessments that are administered in the form of a computerized adaptive test. MAP tests are constructed to measure student achievement from Grades K through 12 in math, reading, language usage, and science and are aligned to the Georgia state-mandated academic standards.
Fall Assessment Window: August 1-23, 2024
Winter Assessment Window: November 18 - December 13, 2024
We are offering the SAT at DHS on April 23rd during the school day for just $40! This is a great opportunity to take the exam in a familiar and comfortable school environment without the need for a Saturday commitment. Plus, you’ll benefit from a lower testing fee compared to other options. Don’t miss out—register today using the link below!
The SAT is an assessment used by colleges in the admissions process. Click here for more information, including FREE practice tests and upcoming test dates.
PSAT Information
The PSAT 10 is an assessment that measures readiness for college and provides students with access to scholarships and personalized practice activities.