There’s a new voice in the Coordinated crew—Abby McCrate, AP coordinator from Immaculate Heart High School—and she’s bringing the pep, the prep, and serious first-week-of-school energy. She and Karli are swapping smart strategies to make sure every student finds their seat and joins their class section like a pro. Press Play now for fresh energy and fall checklists on this episode of…Coordinated.
Joining Your Class Section video (from AP Coordinator Experience YouTube Channel)
Joining Your Class Section pdf (for students)
Helping Students Join Your AP Class Section pdf (for teachers)
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Register now for the 2025-26 AP Coordinator: Back-to-School Workshop.
Watch the Coordinated podcast on YouTube.
Subscribe to the AP Coordinator Experience YouTube Channel.
Bookmark the AP Coordinator Experience webpage.
Download the AP Coordinator Academic Calendar (2025-26).
Watch this video series on how to use AP Registration and Ordering.
Join the AP Coordinator Community.
Read up at the AP Coordinator Resource Library.
Podcast theme song, “Good as Gold,” courtesy of former AP Music Theory student, Jackie Rae.
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