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Talbot County students report gains in AP participation and qualifying scores, district says

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Talbot County Public Schools reported a rise in Advanced Placement participation this spring and said 74% of AP exam takers earned qualifying scores; district leaders said schools will use the data in school-improvement planning.

Talbot County Public Schools officials presented spring 2025 Advanced Placement results at the Board of Education work session on July 14, reporting higher participation and a majority of students earning qualifying scores.

Dr. Einhorn, who presented the data, told the board the district had 342 students take AP exams this year, an increase from the previous year, and said the district covers AP exam fees under the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. Board members said the district should continue promoting fee coverage to families as a way to boost participation.

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