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More than 84,000 North Carolina students took an exam for an Advanced Placement class last school year and passed to earn college credit, setting a record high.
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This school year, more than 93,000 North Carolina students are enrolled in at least one AP course, the highest number on record. A greater share of students of color are also participating in — and succeeding — in these classes.
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Advanced Placement classes, or AP classes, are the gold standard for high school coursework. Students who take them can get college credit, and nice boost…
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Some teachers and schools administrators say one of the biggest obstacles to success for public school students in rural communities is poverty. And…
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North Carolina’s average SAT score from high school seniors is slightly improving, but is below the national average.The 2014 senior class posted an…