CANTON, Mich. – Exciting news is buzzing around town as the *Plymouth-Canton Community Schools* (P-CCS) proudly announces that Canton High School, Plymouth High School, and Salem High School have snagged spots on the prestigious *2024 College Board AP School Honor Roll*! 🎉 This honor showcases exceptional Advanced Placement (AP) programs across the country, shining light on schools that excel in preparing students for college and beyond.
Dr. Monica L. Merritt, the enthusiastic superintendent at P-CCS, shared her pride in the achievements of the students, teachers, and staff, stating: “At Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, we strive every day to help our students excel by preparing them to thrive in a global economy.” Her words echo the commitment of the entire school community to foster an environment where excellence is the norm.
This year, the Honor Roll recognition really is a big deal! Nationally, only about 27% of Michigan’s high schools, out of 513 that qualified, received awards in various categories like platinum, gold, silver, and bronze. Canton, Plymouth, and Salem High Schools proudly earned the silver award for their dedication to educational excellence.
So, what’s the fuss about the *AP program*, anyway? It allows students to delve into *college-level studies* while they’re still enjoying their high school years! Imagine prepping for college courses, gaining valuable experience, and having a chance to earn college credit—all while hanging out with friends and navigating teenage life! Each AP course culminates in a standardized assessment, known as the AP exam. These exams give students a shot at scoring credit that could save them time and money in college!
Looking at this school year, P-CCS has reported a whopping 2,782 AP exams taken with around 2,440 of those students achieving scores of at least three! Talk about impressive! For those looking to elevate their academic game, registration for AP exams is now open. Mark your calendars because the exams will be happening in the first two weeks of May, right after those intense AP courses wrap up.
This year, P-CCS is offering a total of 19 AP courses! That’s a whole lot of opportunities for students to explore different subjects, from science and math to arts and humanities! It’s an exciting time to be a student at *Plymouth-Canton Community Schools*! 🌟
Now, you may be wondering what schools need to achieve to land a spot on this coveted Honor Roll. To qualify, a school must have its 2024 graduating cohort score three or higher on at least one AP exam, plus they need to have taken at least five AP exams—one of which must have been completed in either the ninth or tenth grade. Clearly, Canton, Plymouth, and Salem high schools are going above and beyond those requirements!
With this recognition under their belts, it’s clear that the future is bright for the students at P-CCS. As they gear up for AP exams and continue to engage with challenging coursework, the commitment to educational excellence will undoubtedly propel them into successful careers and bright futures. 🎓 If you want to learn more, make sure to check out their website at www.pccsk12.com for all the latest updates.
Hats off to the dedicated individuals at Canton, Plymouth, and Salem high schools for their hard work and for preparing students for the exciting road ahead! Keep shining!
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