In accordance with Miss. Code Ann. § 37-15-39, this policy is to ensure that each student has a sufficient education for success after high school and that all students have equal access to a substantive and rigorous curriculum that is designed to challenge their minds and enhance their knowledge. This policy is intended to increase the preparation of all students for and their participation in substantive and rigorous curriculum experiences and specifically in Advanced Placement Courses and innovative programs authorized by the State Board of Education.
All students shall have access to enroll and participate in either Advanced Placement (AP), Cambridge International (AICE) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. All high schools will offer and ensure students enroll in these aforementioned courses in each of the four (4) core areas (English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies), as specified in Appendix B of the current version of the Mississippi Public School Accountability Standards. Distance Learning or Mississippi Online Course Application (MOCA) courses may be used to ensure students' enrollment at each school.
Advanced Placement teachers shall submit their course syllabi to the College Board for approval (see www.CollegeBoard.org). Teachers in districts implementing programs authorized by the State Board of Education (i.e., IB, AICE) shall have completed a district- or program-specific professional development.
7 Miss. Code. R. 3-28.3