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Duplin County Schools reviews AP access and outcomes; board seeks disaggregated results and school-level data
Summary
District presenter Erica Jones told the board that 298 AP exams were taken by 236 students in 2025 and outlined five-year enrollment and performance trends; board members requested school-by-school breakdowns and counts of 3s, 4s and 5s and asked how the district can improve outreach to historically underrepresented students.
Erica Jones presented an overview of Advanced Placement course offerings and exam results at the Duplin County Schools Board of Education's Dec. 2 meeting, saying, "A total of 298 AP exams were taken by 236 students in 2025." She described five-year trends in participation and passages and noted that expanding access produced growth in participation while overall passing rates declined.
Jones told the board the College Board offers 40 AP courses and that district schools supplement in-person options with statewide partners. "NCSSM Connect expands access by offering 4 AP courses at no cost to students," she said, and the North…
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