Local students prove how smart they are

by | Apr 11, 2022

BI graduates on Olvey Field

Members of a recent Bradwell Institute senior class are being seated at a graduation ceremony on Olvey Field.

BI, Liberty recognized as AP Honor Schools

Bradwell Institute and Liberty County High have been recognized by the Georgia Department of Education as Advanced Placement Honor Schools.

Bradwell Institute was recognized as an AP STEM School and Liberty County High was recognized as an AP Access and Support School. Advanced Placement courses are administered by the College Board, which also administers the SAT.

Advanced Placement courses are one of several ways Georgia students can access college-level learning opportunities while in high school. Students who receive a 3, 4, or 5 on AP exams are often eligible to receive college credit for those courses. AP STEM Schools are schools with a minimum of five students testing in at least four AP STEM courses. (AP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics, or AP Computer Science).

AP Access and Support Schools are schools with at least 30 percent of their AP exams taken by students who identified themselves as African-American and/or Hispanic, and 30 percent of all AP exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

“This award recognizes the dedication and hard work of our AP teachers to ensure students are prepared for college and career after graduation. It also shows the hard work of our AP students as they challenge themselves with rigorous coursework,” Dr. Franklin Perry, superintendent of Liberty County Schools, said.

Georgia’s Class of 2021 has the 17th highest AP pass rate in the nation, according to data released by the College Board.

“We are committed to expanding opportunities for Georgia students, including in advanced and accelerated coursework,” stated Georgia Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods. “I offer my sincere congratulations to each of this year’s AP Honor Schools, and thank each teacher, student, and school leader who worked hard to create strong AP opportunities in these Georgia schools.”

For more information, contact Cathy Lane, LCSS director of public relations, at (912) 876-5966 or (912) 321-1942 or by email at clane@liberty.k12.ga.us.

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