Teton County School District is one of 250 School Districts Across the United States and Canada being honored by the College Board with placement on the 10th Annual AP District Honor Roll. To be included on the Honor Roll, the district had to increase the number of students participating in advanced placement since 2017, while also increasing or maintaining the percentage of students earning AP Exam scores of three or higher. Reaching these goals shows that this district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are ready for advanced placement. AP courses must be made available, gatekeeping must stop, and doors must be opened equitably. Teton County School District #1 is committed to expanding the availability of AP courses among prepared and motivated students of all backgrounds. senior vice president of AP and Instruction at the College Board, Trevor Packer says, “With more students participating and succeeding in AP in the district, more students are getting a head start on college by earning college credit during high school.”
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