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District reports strong AP participation and pass rates; board flags online test conditions and asks EAC to review AP program questions

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education · September 11, 2025
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PVPUSD presented 2024–25 Advanced Placement data showing strong participation and pass rates (district-level improvement from 81% to 85% pass rate). Board members and students raised concerns about online testing Wi‑Fi issues and whether families need clearer guidance on AP course loads; the board asked the Education Advisory Committee to examine AP program policies and potential caps.

District staff presented Advanced Placement (AP) results for 2024–25 at the Sept. 10 board meeting, reporting strong participation and high pass rates across both high schools.

The districtwide pass rate rose from 81% in 2023 to 85% in 2025, staff said. Site-level figures showed PV High had approximately 722 students who took at least one AP exam and a student-exam pass rate in the mid-70s percentage range; Peninsula High’s pass…

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