Advanced Placement History Conference
The New Hampshire Historical Society’s annual Advanced Placement History Conference is a unique opportunity for A.P. History students to meet for a day of presentations and hands-on activities. The focus of the program is on approaching Document Based Questions effectively. William O. Kellogg, author of the Barron’s study guide for A.P. U.S. History, is the keynote speaker and will illuminate what exam readers are looking for in student writing.
Sponsored by The NHHEAF Network Organizations and the John L. Frisbee Education Endowment.Location: 30 Park Street, Concord, NH
Cost: $13 per student; advanced registration required.
Contact: Education Services Coordinator Chris MacLeod at 603-856-0604 or cmacleod@nhhistory.org
Sponsored by the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF.org)
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