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Plymouth-Canton superintendent cites AP gains, food-service awards and bond project progress; warns school meals funded only through Sept. 30
Summary
Superintendent reported district AP pass rates rose to 91% for 2025, praised food and nutrition awards, and summarized bond construction; she told the board federal/state school-meal funding is guaranteed only through Sept. 30, 2025.
Superintendent Monica Mayer told the Plymouth‑Canton Community Schools Board the district’s Advanced Placement results and food-service recognitions illustrate “the magic of the start of the school year,” but she warned the district currently has a funding guarantee for school meals only through Sept. 30, 2025.
Mayer, speaking during the superintendent’s report, said final College Board results showed 91% of PCCS students who took AP exams earned scores of 3 or higher, a rise from earlier-reported figures. “A score above 3 usually earns students college course credits,” she said, and added the district’s rate is more than 20 percentage points…
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