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AP Physics C Development Committees

Meet the high school and college educators who develop the AP Physics C courses and exams.

2024-25 Development Committee Members

AP development committees represent a unique collaboration between high school teachers and college faculty.

These dedicated educators play a critical role in the preparation of both AP Physics C courses and exams. They represent a diversity of knowledge and points of view in their fields and, as a group, are the authority when it comes to making subject-matter decisions in the exam-construction process.

AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Committee Co-Chairs

  • Diana (DeeDee) Messer, Mason High School – Mason, Ohio
  • Hank Yochum, The Citadel – Charleston, South Carolina

Committee Members

  • Jose Gonzalez, Science and Engineering Magnet at Townview – Dallas, Texas
  • Kristin Gonzales-Vega, Centennial High School – Frisco, Texas
  • Brian Lancor, Edgewood College – Madison, Wisconsin
  • Eastman Landry, Kinder High School for the Performing Arts – Houston, Texas
  • Jennifer Weinberg-Wolf, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Chief Reader Associate

  • Peter Sheldon, Randolph College – Lynchburg, Virginia

AP Physics C: Mechanics

Committee Co-Chairs

  • Kathy Koenig, University of Cincinnati – Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Yau-Jong Twu, Eleanor Roosevelt High School – Greenbelt, Maryland

Committee Members

  • Karin Foss, Wayzata High School – Plymouth, Minnesota
  • Michelle Jedlicka, A&M Consolidated High School – College Station, Texas
  • Robynne Lock, Texas A&M University-Commerce – Commerce, Texas
  • Matthew Milligan, Farragut High School – Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Gabriel Perez-Giz, New York University – Brooklyn, New York

Chief Reader Associate

  • Shawn Weatherford, University of Florida – Gainesville, Florida