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COLLEGE BOARD AP SUCCESS CONTINUES TO GROW
Bandera, Texas
● July 22, 2009
Bandera ISD received the
results from the CollegeBoard for AP exams taken by
Bandera High School students during the 2008-2009 school
year. At Bandera High School, all students are permitted
to enroll in an AP course with the requirement that an
AP exam is taken by the student at the conclusion of the
course. The cost of the AP exam is covered by the school
district, eliminating any financial equity issues a
student or their parents may have.
The AP
Program enables students to take college-level courses
and exams, and to earn college credit or placement while
still in high school. The majority of AP exams consist
of dozens of multiple-choice questions that are scored
by machine, as well as free-response questions (essays,
translations, problems, oral responses) that are scored
by college faculty and AP teachers using scoring
standards and rubrics developed by college and
university faculty. The composite score for each AP Exam
is converted to a grade of 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1. An AP Exam
grade of 5 is equivalent to an A in the corresponding
college course; a grade of 4 is equivalent to grades of
A-, B+ and B; and a grade of 3 is equivalent to grades
of B-, C+ and C. To earn college credit, a student needs
an advanced score for 3, 4, or 5.
Since 2007, the
percentage of students taking AP courses at Bandera High
School has increased from 24% to 32.5%, based on an
enrollment of 803 in 2007 and 770 in 2009. The
percentage of AP students who received an advanced score
of 3, 4, or 5 has also increased over that time period
from 19.6% in 2007 to 49.4% in 2009.
|
Academic
Year |
BHS
Enrollment |
# of AP
Students |
# of AP
Students
Scoring 3, 4, or 5 |
|
2006-2007 |
803 |
193 |
38 |
|
2007-2008 |
790 |
286 |
62 |
|
2008-2009 |
770 |
251 |
124 |
“I cannot
complement the students and teachers enough for their
great performance this year”, stated Dr. Kevin Dyes,
Superintendent of Schools. “Our goal as educators is to
challenge our students to the highest level as we
prepare them for their future”.
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