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Radnor Township School District Named To College Board's AP District Honor Roll

The district offers plenty of Advanced Placement classes, and the students generally score high on the exam.

The Radnor Township School District was recently named to the College Board's AP District Honor Roll, recognizing its success in Advanced Placement (AP) classes.

This isn't the first time the district has landed on the prestigious list, either.

The list shows the RTSD has found itself on the Honor Roll multiple times.

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The AP Honor Roll recognized districts that offer high levels of AP classes while having high numbers of students receiving final exam scores of 3 or higher. (Graded on a scale of 1 to 5, a 3 is considered passing and can translate into college credit for students.)

Districts are judged on three criteria, based on the past three years of data, according to the College Board:

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  1. Increased participation/access to AP by at least 4 percent in large districts, at least 6 percent in medium districts, and at least 11 percent in small districts.
  2. Increased or maintained the percentage of African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native students taking exams and increased or maintained the percentage of African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native students scoring 3+ on at least one AP Exam.
  3. Improved performance levels when comparing the percentage of students in 2016 scoring a 3 or higher to those in 2014, unless the district has already attained a performance level at which more than 70 percent of its AP students are scoring a 3 or higher.

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