Summary
Each year, more West Virginia high school students take - and pass - exams that can earn them college credit, but the percentage of graduating seniors who pass an exam still lags behind most of the nation.
In 2009, fewer than eight in 100 seniors in the graduating class had earned a 3 or higher on at least one Advanced Placement exam during high school. That percentage ranks West Virginia among the lowest seven states and the District of Columbia.See the full content of this document
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Students' Advanced Test Success Limited
A score of 3 counts as passing on an Advanced Placement exam, which is graded on a five-point scale. Students who receive a 3 or higher can earn co...
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