COLLEGE STATION, Texas — For the sixth year in a row, College Station ISD has been selected as one of the 250 districts in the US and Canada for the AP District Honor Roll.
College Station ISD is one of the the only 18 districts in Texas to be honored by the college board. Districts are selected by an increase in AP coursework, as well as more students earning 3's or higher on AP exams.
College Station ISD says that its goal is to strive for excellence for their students.
"AP Honor Roll list is really a reflection of the great work we are doing to prepare students for life after school and we believe it is so important for our students to go out into the world and be productive citizens," said Molley Perry, the chief administrative officer for CSISD. "This is just one small example of how we strive to do that here in College Station ISD."
According to College Board, in 2019, more than 4,000 colleges and universities around the world received AP scores for college credit, advanced placement, and consideration in the admission process.
To be eligible for the Honor Roll districts must meet several criteria, including improving or maintain performance levels when comparing the 2019 percentage of students scoring a 3 or higher to the 2017 percentage, unless the district has already attained a performance level at which more than 70% of its AP students earn a 3 or higher.
The complete 10th Annual AP District Honor Roll can be found here.