Oconee Co schools lauded for AP success

Oconee County’s two high schools—Oconee and North Oconee High—have been named AP Honor Schools because of achievements by students taking Advanced Placement courses.

“Congratulations to the students of North Oconee High School and Oconee County High School for once again achieving the highest honors in Advanced Placement courses and exams,” said Superintendent Jason Branch. “Our students continue to demonstrate sustained excellence and have been well-supported by their world-class teachers, as well as their parents.”

From the Oconee County School System…

Both high schools were recognized in the following categories:

The College Board’s AP provides students the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school. Students earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on AP exams.

-AP Schools of Distinction (70 schools named): Schools with at least 20% of the total student population taking AP exams and at least 50% of all AP exams earning scores of 3 or higher

-AP STEM Schools (183 schools named): Schools with a minimum of five students testing in at least four AP STEM courses

-AP STEM Achievement Schools (94 schools named): Schools designated as AP STEM Schools with at least 50% of all AP STEM exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

In addition, North Oconee High School was recognized in the following categories:

-AP Humanities Schools (85 schools named): Schools with a minimum of five students testing in all of the following AP courses: at least one English/language arts course, two history/social science courses, one fine arts course, and one world language course

-AP Humanities Achievement Schools (70 schools named): Schools designated as AP Humanities Schools with at least 50% of all AP Humanities exams earning scores of 3 or higher