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Bedford High named to AP honor roll for second year
According to the College Board, a nonprofit organization that develops the AP program, achieving both of these is ideal, showing that the district is identifying motivated, academically prepared students likely to benefit most from AP course work.
Because of this achievement, the district has been placed on the third annual AP District Honor Roll. Bedford is one of nine districts in the state to receive the acknowledgement, with Dover, Dresden, Lebanon, Merrimack, Pelham, Pemi-Baker, Souhegan and Conway.
"Congratulations to the many teachers at (Bedford High School) who support a rigorous and challenging curriculum and for the students who are accepting this challenge," said Superintendent Tim Mayes in a recent blog entry.
From 2010 to 2012, the district has increased the number of students participating in AP from 106 to 162, as 70 percent of AP students have earned at least one score of three or higher.
Inclusion on the honor roll is based on three years of AP data, from 2010 to 2012. Large districts must increase participation and access to AP by at least 4 percent; ensure that the percentage of students of color taking AP exams did not decrease by more than 5 percent; and improve performance levels when comparing the percentage of students in 2012 scoring a three or higher to those in 2010.
"We've done this two years in a row now, which is great," said James Brown, dean of student services at Bedford High. "We're one of only two schools in the state that achieves that part of it."
Brown said that between AP and the International Baccalaureate program, the number of Bedford students enrolled in advanced programs is impressive.
"I think that AP and IB levels are inherently challenging . so we're really proud of the high level of enrollment that we have in those challenging courses."
Unlike IB, the AP program comes at no cost to the district. Students pay a fee to take the end of course exam, which this year was $87. Seven BHS teachers teach AP courses.
The AP program offers high achieving students the chance to pursue college level studies in high school through 34 subjects, which end with a rigorous exam.
AP began in Bedford with the opening of the high school in 2007. The first year, the only AP courses were in U.S. history and English language and composition. It expanded in subsequent years to include European history, literature and composition and psychology. An array of IB courses adds to the list of accelerated learning courses, and IB students can take AP exams.
Brown said it's possible that the district could receive the same recognition next year, as a greater number of students are in the pipeline for AP classes this year than last year.
"We're always exploring angles to get more college credit for our students while they're here, and that can take the shape of AP, IB," in addition to Running Start, an exchange with the community college system, and other accelerated-learning initiatives, Brown said.
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