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Eisenhower Advanced Placement fair allows students to explore more than 20 unique courses

Eisenhower Advanced Placement fair allows students to explore more than 20 unique courses

Eisenhower High School recently hosted its annual Advanced Placement Fair, welcoming all sophomore and junior students to attend during the school day with their social studies teachers.

The fair featured student hosts who shared firsthand insights about their AP class experiences, including expectations, workload, and academic outcomes, allowing interested classmates to engage in meaningful peer-to-peer conversations.

With over 20 AP courses currently offered at Eisenhower, the fair provided students with an opportunity to explore and identify classes aligned with their interests and academic strengths, supporting informed course selection and long-term educational growth. While the event was student-led, it was organized by Amy Kirchhoff, AP Capstone Coordinator, and supported by school administration and the AP teaching staff.