Glenbard high schools recognized for AP School Honor Roll by College Board
Each of Glenbard District 87’s high schools has been recognized for the 2024 Advanced Placement School Honor Roll by the College Board.
College Board’s AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools whose Advanced Placement programs are delivering results for students while broadening access. Schools can earn this recognition based on criteria that reflect a commitment to increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit and maximizing college readiness.
In addition, Glenbard East, South and West high schools have earned the AP Access Award. The AP Access Award recognizes schools that demonstrate a commitment to equitable access to advanced coursework. Schools earn this additional award if the percentage of AP Exam takers who are underrepresented minority and/or low-income students reflect the school’s overall student demographics.
Superintendent David Larson said, “We are proud of our students who challenge themselves by taking one or more AP courses. These courses prepare students for college courses. Students also have the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. In 2024, we had a record number of students graduating with early college credit earned through AP. We are grateful for the support of our students’ families. In partnership with our talented faculty and staff, they are helping students prepare for success after high school.”