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Prescott Unified highlights AP gains and improved A–F scores as district lays out next steps
Summary
PUSD officials told the governing board that AP participation and pass rates rose and every school maintained or improved its state A–F letter grade for 2024–25; staff outlined where gains came from and action steps — pacing guides, math curriculum adoption and targeted interventions — while cautioning that the A–F model relies heavily on single‑day assessments.
Prescott Unified School District reported gains across advanced placement participation and state accountability measures at its Nov. 4 governing board meeting. District staff said 231 students took AP courses this year, 351 exams were administered and 79% of test takers scored a 3 or higher — a record high for the five‑year span the district reviewed.
The presentation moved from AP outcomes to the state’s A–F accountability model. Kelsey (PUSD assessment staff) summarized the district’s composite result: a district GPA of 3.42, placing Prescott Unified in the ‘B’ category, with every school maintaining or…
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