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In Ohio and across the country, more students are passing at least one Advanced Placement test, a sign of progress in a nation eager to improve college preparation, the College Board reported Tuesday.
In Ohio, 9.4 percent of the high school class of 2004 demonstrated mastery of at least one AP course, up from 7.1 percent from the 2000 class, according to the first state-bystate report in the 50-year history of the college-level testing program.See the full content of this document
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Students Passing at Least One Ap Test
Nationwide, 13.2 percent of last year's graduating seniors mastered an AP course, up from 10.2 percent from the 2000 class. Master...
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