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Jefferson City board hears rising AP results, bond-project updates; approves policy BBFA and moves to closed session
Summary
At its July 2025 meeting, the Jefferson City School Board reviewed rising Advanced Placement pass rates, construction progress on bond projects including an early childhood center with an Aug. 7 grand opening, approved policy BBFA, and voted to enter a closed session under Missouri law.
The Jefferson City School Board on an unspecified July date heard district leaders report higher Advanced Placement exam pass rates, received updates on bond-funded school renovations and an early childhood center scheduled to open Aug. 7, approved policy BBFA, and voted to go into a closed session under Missouri law.
District staff reported that 587 students passed at least one Advanced Placement exam in the most recent school year, representing roughly an 81% pass rate when accounting for higher participation, and that more than 116 students qualified as AP Scholars (students who passed three or more exams). "We're really excited with those results," Brian (staff member) said, noting steady increases in AP participation and performance over recent years.
Board members received progress reports on bond-funded construction. The district…
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