
In yet another display of Dragon excellence, Carroll ISD landed on the 9th Annual AP District Honor Roll.
This year's honor roll is comprised of 373 school districts in the U.S. and Canada. To qualify for the honor roll, large districts must show an increase of participation/access to AP by at least 4 percent. For medium and small districts, the percentage of increase must be 6 and 11 percent, respectively.
Unless the district has already attained a performance level in which more than 70 percent of AP students are scoring a 3 or higher, the district must also show improved performance levels. In other words, it’s not enough to increase the amount of AP classes, they must also prove effective.
The AP District Honor Roll has existed for nine years, and Carroll has achieved that honor for seven of those years. According to MySouthlakeNews.com, that is more than any other district in Texas.
Other North Texas school districts on the honor roll include Coppell ISD, Frisco ISD, Bedford ISD, Grand Prairie ISD and Northwest ISD.