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AP Exams

 

Dear AP Students and Families,

The 2026 AP Exams will begin on May 4th. As we prepare for this important testing period, we have provided key information and resources to help students feel confident and ready for a successful exam day.

Please take a moment to review all of the links and materials provided below and be sure to check them regularly for updates and reminders. Your attention to these details will help ensure you are fully prepared and aware of all expectations for your exams. This information is also available on the Dacula High School website under Academics > Assessments > AP Exams.

Please speak with your AP teacher should you have subject-related questions. Reach out to Dr. Renales at bev.renales@gcpsk12.org for all exam administration related questions

We wish all students the best of luck on their upcoming AP exams.

 

2026 AP Exams: May 4th - 15th

2025 -26 Advanced Placement Testing Information

2026 AP Exams: Student Attendance & Transportation Form  (Form will be available April 1st - 30th)

AP Exams Terms and Conditions


2026 AP Exam Schedule

Week 1: May 4 – May 8, 2026

  • Monday, May 4:

    • Morning (7:00 AM): Biology

  • Tuesday, May 5:

    • Morning (7:00 AM): Chemistry, Human Geography

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): United States Government and Politics

  • Wednesday, May 6:

    • Morning (7:00 AM): English Literature and Composition

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Physics 1

  • Thursday, May 7:

    • Morning (7:00 AM): World History: Modern

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): African American Studies, Statistics

  • Friday, May 8:

    • Morning (7:00 AM): United States History

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Macroeconomics

Week 2: May 11 – May 15, 2026

  • Monday, May 11:

    • Morning (8:00 AM): Calculus AB, Calculus BC

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Music Theory

  • Tuesday, May 12:

    • Morning (8:00 AM): French, Precalculus

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Psychology

  • Wednesday, May 13:

    • Morning (8:00 AM): English Language and Composition

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Physics C: Mechanics

  • Thursday, May 14:

    • Morning (8:00 AM): Spanish Language and Culture

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Computer Science Principles

  • Friday, May 15:

    • Morning (8:00 AM): Environmental Science

    • Afternoon (11:00 AM): Computer Science A


Important Deadlines

  • May 8, 2026 (8:00 PM ET): Deadline for AP Art and Design students to submit their three portfolio components as final in the AP Digital Portfolio.


 

Respectfully,

Dr. Renales

 

What Should My Student Bring on Test Day? 

(This is an annotated list, please refer to all links to be fully prepared for test day)

 

  • Your fully charged school issued Chromebook and charger.
     
  • You must know your College Board login to access your test. Your College Board account and logins are private, and the school and personnel have no access to this information. Please know your login ahead of each test. Practice signing into Bluebook by memory before exam day. Saving your password on your device will not work!


 

  • Black/Blue Pens and Pencils. Students are not allowed to share materials or supplies. Each student should bring several pens and pencils.  Mechanical pencils are NOT allowed.
     
  • Calculators. Students taking tests that require calculators  (Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Macroeconomics, Physics, Precalculus and Statistics) must bring their own calculators. Students can also use the built-in Desmos graphing calculator through Bluebook. 

 

  • A water bottle. Students will have access to water during the day but should bring their own water bottle.
     
  • A snack for between tests. If your student is taking two tests on the same day, there is a short break, and we encourage students to bring something to eat between tests.
     
  • Transportation. All afternoon testing will end after our regular school day (2:10 pm) and therefore students must arrange for transportation. The school bus will not be available to transport your student after testing.

 

  • As a reminder, electronic devices including smart watches, smart glasses, headphones, earbuds are not allowed on your person during testing. Students will be provided with a zip bag for their devices.

 

  • Please follow the school dress code as you will not be able to access anything once testing begins. Bring a sweater if needed. College Board rules prohibit headcoverings with the exception for religious beliefs.