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Student speakers and trustees press district on higher AP minimums; superintendent lists final AP offerings
Summary
Students raised concerns that the district raised minimum enrollment thresholds for Advanced Placement (AP) classes to 15 students, which would eliminate several AP course offerings; the superintendent responded with the district’s finalized AP course list and enrollment counts for the classes that lacked sufficient sign-ups.
A pair of student speakers raised concerns during public comment about the district’s decision to raise minimum enrollment thresholds for Advanced Placement classes for the 2025–26 year, saying the increase to a 15‑student minimum would eliminate multiple AP offerings and limit students’ ability to continue advanced coursework.
Student Zeke Jones asked how the decision was made and noted specific impacts, including that…
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