Vanguard High School Earns Bronze Recognition on 2025 AP School Honor Roll

Vanguard High School has been recognized by the College Board with Bronze distinction on the 2025 AP School Honor Roll, reflecting the school’s strong commitment to academic rigor and college readiness for students
This national recognition highlights performance across key indicators that measure how effectively schools expand access to Advanced Placement coursework and support students in earning college credit. For the Class of 2025, 67 percent of Vanguard High School students participated in at least one AP course during their high school career, earning a Gold level rating in College Culture. Additionally, 26 percent of graduates earned college credit by scoring a three or higher on an AP exam, meeting the Bronze benchmark for College Credit. Vanguard High School also achieved a Gold level rating in College Optimization, with 12 percent of students completing five or more AP exams across their high school years, including at least one taken during ninth or tenth grade
The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools nationwide that successfully broaden access to advanced coursework while helping students build long term academic readiness. Vanguard High School met all required criteria to earn Bronze recognition across all three performance measures, placing it among schools committed to preparing students for postsecondary success
School leaders credit this achievement to the dedication of students, teachers, counselors, and families who work together to support academic growth and challenge students to reach their full potential. Vanguard High School remains focused on expanding opportunities in Advanced Placement programs and continuing to strengthen pathways to college and career success.
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