The school district informed me it’s a state issue and the state concurred. The fact that kids had the credits reduced while taking the classes and not informing them till after the fact is a problem the state created. Several students decided to take ap chemistry and ap biology their sophomore year based on the belief those courses counted more. Kids who were under the assumption the ap environmental science and physics classes counted more their senior year were misled as well. Those changes altered class rankings and still do. You maybe right about your particular school district not offering the maximum amount of credits available for said classes but there are many school districts that are powerless to make things right unless the state corrects this problem.