PEAC Scholars
Welcome to the Magruder High School PEAC Scholars Page!
PEAC Coordinator: Mrs. Virginia Snyder
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If you are in the PEAC Scholars program, please review the required summer assignments below. The information is organized by grade level. You will only see required summer assignments for PEAC specific courses. If you will be taking an AP course next year, review the MHS 2024 AP Summer Assig...docs.google.comStudents accepted into the PEAC Scholars program at Magruder should carefully review the 2024 Summer Assignments document for worked related to PEAC courses. There are also links in the document for the 2024 AP Summer Assignments and assignments from the math department.
What is the PEAC Scholars program?
PEAC Scholars is an inter-disciplinary, four-year college-preparatory cohort. Its focus is on independent learning and the development of sophisticated written and oral communication skills with an emphasis on critical thinking.
Who is a PEAC Scholar?
- PEAC Scholars...
- have clearly demonstrated potential to develop high-level communication skills.
- are committed to essential learning and academic excellence.
- are capable and willing to face and persevere through academic challenges
- are willing to take responsibility for independent learning and thinking and have the ability to act as self-advocates.
- possess a natural curiosity.
- value organization and time management.
- are able to maintain both the academic and behavioral requirements of the program.
- are able to maintain a 3.5 unweighted GPA through their senior year.
Information for Current PEAC Scholars in Class of 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026
*Students currently enrolled in private schools who plan on enrolling at Magruder High School for their 9th or 10th grade year need to contact the Coordinator of Academy Programs, Mrs. Virginia Snyder.
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