Both Wauwatosa East and Wauwatosa West High Schools have been awarded Silver-level Advanced Placement (AP) School Honor Roll recognition from the College Board’s AP Program.
The two schools are among 1,430 (representing 9% of all eligible schools) acknowledged with Silver-level recognition. The AP program also awards Platinum, Gold, and Bronze levels to schools based on their achievements.
“We are honored to receive this recognition at both high schools, reflecting our commitment to providing college-readiness opportunities, including AP courses, to our high school students,” said Dr. Demond Means, Superintendent of the Wauwatosa School District. “As a district, we remain dedicated to continually expanding and enhancing educational pathways that empower our students for future success.”
The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools with AP programs that are delivering results for students while broadening access. Recognition is granted annually to schools based on criteria that reflect a commitment to increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and enhancing overall college readiness.
The AP program empowers academically prepared students to engage in college-level studies during their high school years. These courses, complemented by corresponding AP exams administered annually, offer students a unique opportunity to pursue advanced learning.
To view the full list of recipients of the 2022-23 AP School Honor Roll, visit https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/scores/awards/school-districts-awards/ap-school-honor-roll-recipients?SFMC_cid=EM1067390-&rid=437239466.