It looks like a nutty schedule to me, but at our high school it is simply not possible to take 8 courses. There aren’t enough periods in the day. I’m not worried about the AP CS for a strong math student. I’d lean toward taking world history over AP human geography because I think it’s a more useful course, but I understand that APHG is a popular offering at other schools. Here in NY we have a two year global history requirement - some student do the AP World for the second year at our school.
As others have said - selective colleges will be looking for:
4 years of English (possibly at the AP level for junior and senior years_
4 years of Math (generally with an AP Calc course senior year, some STEM kids will go beyond this level)
3-4 years of science (biology, chemistry, physics with labs and at least 1 AP)
3-4 years of history/social science - 1 year World History (at our school some advanced students take this at the AP level, 1 year US history (in our school most advanced juniors take this at the AP level), and economics/government (possibly at the AP level) and/or AP History
3-4 years of foreign language
1 year of art/music/drama
other electives that reflect the interest of the student.