Voorhees High School has been recognized with a Silver level of distinction in the AP School Honor Roll, which recognizes schools whose AP programs are delivering results for students while broadening access. Only 37% of schools in New Jersey and 30% of schools in the United States and Canada were eligible for the Honor Roll.
The AP School Honor Roll, which replaces the previous AP District Honor Roll, offers schools recognition across four levels of distinction: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum.
For a school to be recognized on the AP School Honor Roll, it must be located within the United
States (including U.S. territories) or Canada and meet each of the following criteria anchored in research-based relationships between AP and college outcomes:
- College Culture: 40% or more of graduating cohort took at least 1 AP Exam during high school.
- College Credit: 25% or more of the graduating cohort scored a 3 or higher on at least 1 AP Exam during high school.
- College Optimization: 2% or more of the graduating cohort took 5 or more AP Exams during high school. At least 1 of those exams was taken in 9th or 10th grade, so that students are spreading their AP experience across grades rather than feeling disproportionate pressure in any single year.
- Have full-time grade-12 enrollments. AP coordinators can update this information online
in AP Registration and Ordering.
Full list of schools recognized can be accessed here: http://www.nhvweb.net/vhs/home/files/2023/11/VHS-AP-School-Honor-Roll-Recognition.pdf
Thank you to all of the AP teachers, staff and administrators for their hard work and efforts to enhance our AP courses!