Friday, April 19, 2024

Carroll ISD Named to AP District Honor Roll

Carroll ISD is one of 447 school districts in the U.S. and Canada that was named to the 8th Annual AP District Honor Roll. Out of the eight years that the AP District Honor Roll has been in place, Carroll has received the designation six times, more than any other district in Texas.

“Carroll ISD is honored to be included in the 8th Annual AP Honor Roll. Being recognized by College Board for both increasing participation in the AP program and increasing the scores on the AP exams is an honor few schools are able to achieve, said Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction Gina Peddy. “CISD is most fortunate to have students, staff, and community who work together to ensure the success of our schools and we are thrilled to be recognized for this award.”

Out of the eight years that the AP District Honor Roll has been in place, Carroll has received the designation six times, more than any other district in Texas.

“We are thrilled to receive this award for increased participation and increased performance. Our students and staff never cease to amaze me,” said Superintendent Dr. David Faltys.

Carroll ISD is one of 447 school districts in the U.S. and Canada that simultaneously achieved increases in access to Advanced Placement courses for a broader number of students and also maintained or improved the rate at which their AP students earned scores of 3 or higher on an AP Exam.

“CISD is excited that our students are being recognized by the College Board for the hard work, commitment, time, and energy put into accomplishing being named to the 8th annual AP Honor Roll,” said Janet McDade, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services. “Congratulations also goes out to our outstanding AP teachers who help to prepare these students for the exams.”

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