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State Touts AP Success, Local Schools Perform Well

Maryland touted its top ranking in Advanced Placement scores.

Earlier this week, the state of Maryland touted a recent report from the College Board, ranking students number one in performance on Advanced Placement exams. 

Maryland students who took the challenging AP exams scored at least a "3" on the exams about 29 percent of the time, placing them first in the nation. (A score of 3 or better on a 5-point scale is generally what is needed in order to qualify for college credit.)

These rankings refer to test scores from the 2011-12 school year. Students are preparing now for the 2013 tests. 

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools released its AP scores last year, but it's worth re-visiting how some local schools performed.

Generally, Arundel High has been a top performer on AP exams, even earning a visit from the state superintendent in 2011. Arundel has shown increases in average scores even as it has seen more students take the exams. 

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All local schools outpaced the national average. 

Here's a look at how students at Arundel, Old Mill and Meade High have performed on AP exams in recent years. 

ARUNDEL

Year # of Exams Taken % Earning 3 or Better 2012 1364 56 2011 1224 54 2010 1083 53 2009 847 54

 

MEADE

Year # of Exams Taken % Earning 3 or Better 2012 697 32 2011 665 30 2010 548 33 2009 534 29

OLD MILL

Year #of Exams Taken % Earning 3 or Better 2012 1166 34 2011 888 39 2010 872 41 2009 754 46

 

Source: Anne Arundel County Public Schools 

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