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WCPSS Graduation Rates and Advanced Placement Testing
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In the State Board of Education meeting underway in Raleigh today, there are discussions on high school graduation rates and participation in Advanced Placement classes. You can find more information on these topics in these WCPSS articles and reports:
WCPSS Evaluation and Research Department report: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES, WAKE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: 2007-08
WCPSS Releases 2007-08 Graduation Rate Results
July 21, 2008 - Three high schools have graduation rates above 90 percent as described in a report on graduation rates for 2007-08 released by the Wake County Public School System today.
Wake High Schools Recognized for Graduation Rate
September 9, 2008 - Two Wake County Public School System high schools were recognized yesterday by Dr. June Atkinson, State Superintendent of Education, for achieving some of the top graduation rates for high schools in the state.
WCPSS Evaluation and Research Department report: WCPSS ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) TEST RESULTS, 2007-08
More WCPSS Students Taking College-Level AP Exams
October 23, 2008 - More Wake County Public School System students are taking college-level Advanced Placement exams and the percent of WCPSS students with a passing score remains significantly higher than the average for North Carolina.
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