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Dublin Unified School District Named To AP Honor Roll
The school district was honored by the College Board with inclusion on the 7th Annual AP Honor Roll list for 2016-17.

From Dublin Unified: The Dublin Unified School District is one of 433 school districts in the United States and Canada and just 22 in the state of California honored by the College Board with inclusion on the 7th Annual AP Honor Roll list for 2016-17.
Dublin Unified earned this prestigious national honor with its efforts to increase access to Advanced
Placement (AP) courses to a significantly broader pool of students, while maintaining or improving the
percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher.
From 2014 to 2016, Dublin High has increased the number of students participating in AP from 363 to
626, while maintaining 75% or more of students earning AP Exam scores of 3 or higher, the score
typically needed to earn college credit.
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“This recognition is a testament to our efforts in Dublin to provide students with expanding opportunities
to achieve and challenge themselves,” said DUSD Board of Trustees President Megan Rouse. “Those
efforts are succeeding and our students are more college-ready as a result.”
Dublin is one of three East Bay school districts to be recognized, including Hayward Unified and San
Ramon Valley Unified. Dublin has previously been recognized on the AP Honor Roll in 2015-2016 and
in 2011-12.
“We are proud to be recognized on a national level for the outstanding work happening at Dublin High
School every day,” said Superintendent Dr. Leslie Boozer. “Credit to our students and their families for
their commitment to a rigorous, relevant education, and to the staff and site leadership who do such a
remarkable job serving our students.”
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