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Tuscaloosa City Schools highlight record AP pass rate at Northridge; students and teachers receive incentive payments

Tuscaloosa City Schools Board of Education · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The board recognized Northridge High School’s highest-ever AP exam pass rate and described incentives from the A Plus partnership, including about $32,000 in student gift cards and roughly $37,000 in teacher incentives; district leaders also outlined expansion of AP offerings and a middle-school initiative that brings AP-level instruction to younger students.

Speaker 1 announced that Northridge High School achieved the highest AP exam pass rate in the school’s history and described incentive payments through the district’s A Plus partnership. “We awarded… gift cards to our students for a total of $32,000,” Speaker 1 said, adding that teachers received approximately $37,000 in incentives for their work.

The presenter said the district is expanding AP course access. “Last year, we added AP Research, AP…

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