Missouri Schools - The Washington Post

Missouri Schools - The Washington Post



Some schools brag about their high passing rates on AP or IB, meaning the percentage of test-takers who scored 3, 4 or 5 on the 5-point AP exam or 4, 5, 6 or 7 on the 7-point IB exam. Passing scores make students eligible for credit at many colleges and universities.
I decided not to count passing rates in this way because I found that many high schools kept those rates artificially high by allowing only top students to take the courses. AP, IB and AICE are important because they give average students a chance to experience the trauma of heavy college reading lists and long, analytical college examinations. Research has found that even low-performing students who got a 2 on an AP test did significantly better in college than similar students who did not take AP.
On the list, we also give readers a sense of how well each school’s students are doing on the tests by posting the Equity and Excellence rate, which is the percentage of all graduating seniors, including those who never took an AP course, who had at least one score of 3 or above on at least one AP test sometime in high school. The nonprofit College Board, which oversees the AP program, invented this metric. It found that the average Equity and Excellence rate in 2013 was 20.1 percent.
RANKSCHOOLCITYSTATEE&E%SUBS. LUNCHINDEX
1Metro Academic and ClassicalSt. LouisMO59.0046.004.103
2John Burroughs (P)St. LouisMO97.003.673
3Ladue Horton WatkinsSt. LouisMO73.0010.003.163
4ClaytonClaytonMO60.4014.002.707
5Rockwood SummitFentonMO44.8021.282.557
6EurekaEurekaMO52.0012.002.261
7LindberghSt. LouisMO44.2016.502.213
8LafayetteWildwoodMO47.8010.802.145
9KirkwoodKirkwoodMO49.6015.582.128
10MarquetteChesterfieldMO44.5017.202.117
11Park Hill SeniorKansas CityMO35.0028.002.029
12Grain ValleyGrain ValleyMO28.4025.001.975
13Park Hill SouthRiversideMO90.3018.801.638
14Parkway WestBallwinMO36.8013.851.509
15Parkway SouthManchesterMO35.7016.601.320
16North Kansas CityNorth Kansas CityMO9.4055.001.206
17Parkway NorthSt. LouisMO19.4024.901.017

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