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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meanwhile in the real world "Approximately 35% of U.S. public high school graduates take at least one AP exam, according to the College Board. Specifically, in the class of 2023, 34.7% of graduates took at least one AP exam. Additionally, 21.7% of graduates in the class of 2023 scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP exam. This means that while a significant portion of students engage with AP courses, a smaller percentage achieve a score that could potentially grant them college credit" Yet people on here having fainting spells about all academy players not taking AP courses when in regular school only a few are doing so. [/quote] That’s a massive presumption based on someone asking if academy educations has access to AP classes. Why so aggressive and defensive? I just want to know if families have a choices or whether AP classes are options for these academy programs. Ideally, families are allowed to pick their own online program or have the kid go to a local school. Can anyone share specifically which MLS academies have AP options and/or allow families to choose public or private? [/quote]
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