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Kershaw County highlights rising AP pass rates and flags new Central Carolina fees for dual credit

5929566 · August 6, 2025
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District staff reported higher AP participation and pass rates and increased dual-enrollment activity but warned a change in Central Carolina's fee structure may impose lab and technology charges on families; the district said it has contacted Central Carolina and is notifying guidance counselors and principals.

District administrators presented AP and dual-enrollment results to the Kershaw County School District Board of Trustees on Aug. 5 and warned of a new fee structure at Central Carolina that could require families to pay lab and technology fees for some dual-credit courses.

Mister Matthews, a district presenter, said students took 584 AP exams and the district's overall AP pass rate increased to 73.5 percent. "For the third consecutive year, not…

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