- Fewer students would be able to take the class because of its high math requirements, causing the class to possibly not be filled.
- The semester-long term of the class may not meet the requirements of all colleges, so the students may have to retake the class in college anyways.
- An advanced class may consist of primarily white, wealthier students.
- The workload brought by AP Econ would be stressful for the students.
- The rigid curriculum may exclude lessons on taxes, interest rates, and other popular topics.
- The AP environment of the class would go more in-depth and teach a more advanced version of the class for those who want it.
- AP classes only have students who are passionate and committed to the subject, so the environment of the class would be more serious.
- Students will have more class choices.
- The class will give college credits that can give an early head start to aspiring economics majors.
- Many students have requested the class.


Should Woodside Offer AP Gov/Econ?
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