CCSD earns a spot on the College Board's AP District Honor Roll
We’re proud to have earned a spot on the College Board’s 9th Annual AP® District Honor Roll for our efforts to expand access to Advanced Placement coursework and improve student performance on AP Exams. Cache County School District is one of only two districts in the state of Utah to earn this recognition.
The Honor Roll recognizes school districts in the U.S. and Canada that have increased access to AP coursework while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams.
“Success in Advanced Placement is a combination of students’ own motivation and the opportunities educators provide for them,” said Trevor Packer, senior vice president of AP and Instruction at the College Board. “I’m inspired by the teachers and administrators in this district who have worked to clear a path for more students of all backgrounds to earn college credit during high school.”
Congratulations to all of our secondary administrators and educators, whose commitment and hard work make it possible to receive this honor!
For more information about the College Board’s AP® District Honor Roll, visit the AP District Honor Roll web page.