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ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMS

Students in Williamson County Schools are outperforming the rest of
the state when it comes to Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
70 percent of Williamson County students who took the tests during
the 2006-2007 school year scored in the three to five range. That’s
compared to 57 percent statewide. Williamson County Schools has a
total of 23 Advanced Placement courses this school year.
According to a report released by The College Board,
Tennessee is outpacing the nation in the increase of
students earning superior scores on AP exams. The number of
scores in the three to five range earned by Tennessee students
increased by more than 14 percent in the 2006-07 school
year, compared to a nine percent increase nationwide.
“Students who participate in rigorous courses are better
prepared for the demands of a college or university
curriculum, or the workplace,” Education Commissioner Lana
Seivers said. “These students will have more appealing
opportunities after high school because they took the
initiative to tackle challenging coursework. They also
represent the growing pool of Tennessee students who
graduate with college credits in addition to a high school
diploma.”
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Important Dates
Wednesday, September
26, No School due to Parent Teacher Conferences
Thursday, October 11
End of First Quarter Grading Period
Friday-Tuesday, October 12-16, No School due to Fall
Break
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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