Joseph Case High School has earned Silver status on the College Board’s 2024-25 AP School Honor Roll.
The recognition highlights schools whose Advanced Placement programs have motivated and prepared students for college success, according to a community announcement.
The College Board’s AP program offers students the chance to take college-level courses and exams in high school, potentially earning college credit or advanced placement. The program includes 38 subjects, each ending with a challenging exam that encourages critical thinking and argument construction.
There are four levels of distinction on the AP School Honor Roll: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum.
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