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Cabell County celebrates AP gains; district-funded testing credited for student college credit
Summary
Board recognized AP teachers and students after Huntington High and Cabell Midland exceeded global and state AP pass rates; district pays AP exam fees and estimates students earned about 2,052 college credits — roughly $615,000 in tuition value — from qualifying scores.
Cabell County Schools on Wednesday publicly recognized Advanced Placement teachers and students after Huntington High and Cabell Midland posted pass rates that exceeded national and state averages.
Dr. Ashley Stevens, who introduced the celebration, said the district pays AP exam fees so more students can earn college credit. "Between the two, they passed 9,50 AP exams," Stevens said, and she noted students earning a score of 3 or better convert those results to collegiate credits. She and district documents estimated the passing exams represented…
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