More Texas students taking, failing Advanced Placement exams News for Dallas, Texas Dallas Morning News Latest News:
"Robust Advanced Placement programs are often seen as a seal of quality for high schools. And in its quest for excellence, Texas has seen an explosion of the classes that offer the promise and prestige of college credit.
But the latest data show Texas high school students fail more than half of the college-level exams, and their performance trails national averages.
Some say Texas failure rates are higher because more students from an increasingly diverse pool take AP classes here. But high failure rates from some of the Dallas area's elite campuses raise questions about whether our most advantaged high school students are prepared for college work."
As Gary Lumpkin retires from Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, 6 apply
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Gov. Kevin Stitt will have at least one more appointment to an Oklahoma
court of last resort after Judge Gary Lumpkin announced he will retire from
the C...
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