
News Release - 6/1/06
WEST HIGH AP PROGRAM RECEIVES RECOGNITION
The College Board recognized West High School,
Davenport, Iowa, at the Midwest Regional Forum,
Chicago, on February 28, 2006, as the number one
school in the state of Iowa for its commitment to
excellence and equity in education, and its access
to and success in AP programs. West High was the
only school recognized in the state of Iowa. This
was the 50th anniversary for the national College
Board organization. Measurement for this award was
based on the number of students taking the College
Board AP exams, the number of students with scores
of 3, 4, or 5 on the College Board exams in schools
graduating 200 or more students. Colleges and
universities require a score of 3, 4, or 5 for
college credit and placement. In view of the
numbers of students who receive free and reduced
lunch, the College Board was impressed at the number
of students at West High who scored so high on the
AP tests. These tests are administered in May at
individual schools and are graded by a group of
College Board test evaluators. The College Board
requires that AP classes be taught according to the
requirements and demands of a recognized AP
college-level curriculum. In the Davenport School
System, the AP courses are three-term, college-level
courses. Recognition was given to those teachers
who have worked so hard to maintain high
expectations and rigor and who have helped students
to achieve success on the AP College Board tests.
The AP program has grown at West High throughout the
last five to ten years. The school offers courses in
AP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Chemistry, AP
Biology, AP English, AP Spanish, and AP French.
The teachers representing West High and traveling to
Chicago to receive the award were Hildasue Petersen,
AP Calculus and AP Statistics instructor, and
Patricia Sheehey, AP English instructor. Other
instructors at West High include Lucille Stacer, AP
French; Barbara Lipnick, AP Spanish; Melissa
Trimble, AP Chemistry; Renne Lietz, AP Biology; and
JoAnn Scovil, AP Calculus. The cut-glass trophy
was presented to West High at the Staff Development
session on Wednesday, May 31, 2006.
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