That does limit the amount of schedule space for electives like A&P once you fill your schedule with the expected college-prep core courses and high school graduation requirements.
High school level A&P may not be all that useful compared to courses on the subject taken in college (after college general biology and often general and organic chemistry). The same can be said for AP statistics for those who will take calculus-based statistics in college. In high school, these might best be thought of as electives that can help the student determine interest in the subjects, but should not displace college-prep core courses or high school graduation requirements.