For the second consecutive year, Academy of Holy Angels earned Platinum recognition on the College Board's 2024 Advanced Placement School Honor Roll. Platinum is the highest award level recognized (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze) and reflects the strength of AHA's college preparatory curriculum.
According to the College Board, "the AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools whose AP programs are delivering results for students while broadening access. Schools can earn this recognition annually based on criteria that reflect a commitment to increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and maximizing college readiness."
Principal Heidi Foley said, “We are gratified by this recognition. It is testimony to the work and commitment of the AHA faculty and students who invest in this rigorous program of study. Congratulations to all of them."
The criteria for the Platinum recognition was:
- Expand your school's college culture by enabling 80% of your Class of 2024 to experience 1 AP course before graduating.
- Assist with college affordability by enabling 50% of your Class of 2024 to earn college credit by earning an AP Exam score of 3.
- Optimize student's college readiness by creating opportunities for 15% of your Class of 2024 to take a total of 5 APs across their high school years, with at least 1 taken in 9th or 10th grade.
To learn more about AHA's college preparatory and advanced placement programs, click HERE.
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