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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

A student stands in front of a bookshelf that represents courses at the school. There is a lack of humanity opportunities for students to choose from.

Remove all AP classes

Jade Harris, Assistant Opinion Editor January 3, 2023

The school has decided to slowly shift away from Advanced Placement (AP) courses, beginning mostly with the humanities. While the removal of APs is beneficial to students, the current methodology will...

New teacher: Yi Jiang

Cole Feldman August 27, 2013

Yi Jiang will teach multiple levels of Chinese from Chinese II to the AP courses at the Upper School. Jiang taught in China, Singapore and Norway before moving to Los Angeles in 2009 to teach at a parent’s...

Teachers discuss differences between American, Chinese educational systems

May 1, 2012

By Lara Sokoloff Two teachers who visited Beijing No. 12 during spring break discussed the differences between Harvard-Westlake and Beijing No. 12’s classroom environment and school culture during...

School tops country in 4 APs

February 14, 2007

By Andrew Schein and Zach Sokoloff Two science and two English courses led the nation in Advanced Placement test scores last year, according to the College Board’s “Advanced Placement Report...

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