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We are excited to announce that Servite High School has earned Gold status on the College Board's AP School Honor Roll for the 2024-2025 school year! This prestigious recognition is given to schools that have made significant strides in welcoming more students into Advanced Placement (AP) courses, providing them with the support needed for college success.

The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools that have done outstanding work to welcome more students into AP courses and support them on the path to college success.

"This recognition is especially gratifying as we try to engage all students in preparation for college," said Hilary Recknor, Senior Director of Counseling. "Data has shown this exposure is a strong indicator of future success in college. This honor reflects the hard work of all teachers who are collectively strategizing to provide opportunities and access to more students to engage in advanced, honors, and AP coursework. It is also a testament to our AP teachers who work to be more inclusive than exclusive and are constantly developing teaching strategies to prepare all students for success in college and beyond."

Research shows that students who take AP courses are more likely to attend college and graduate on time. Even for those who don’t earn college credit, AP courses provide early exposure to college-level work. 

 "At Servite, our commitment to forming faith-filled leaders drives everything we do," said Principal Nancy Windisch. "The success of our AP program, which fosters a college-going culture, is a testament to the collective effort of our exceptional teachers, counselors, administrators, students, and parents. Together, we're ensuring that every young man is prepared not only for college but for a life of purpose and leadership."

 

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