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Five-Year School Score Summary (2015)
This report shows five years of data at the school, state and global levels. On the first page, a graph illustrates the year-over-year change in the percentage of AP students with scores of 3 or higher, next to a table that provides the overall total exams, total unique students and both the number and percentage of AP students with one or more scores of 3 or higher. On subsequent pages, the report provides subject-specific summary data by year: total exams, total exams by score and mean score.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015 Boulder High School (060115) %of Total AP Students with Scores 3+
90
83
83
81
80
2011
87
%of Total AP Students
62 60
62 61
61 61
62 61
2013
2014
2015
Boulder High School (060115)
82
70 60
2012
62 61
Total AP Students
674
789
806
879
812
Number of Exams
1,317
1,452
1,674
1,816
1,719
AP Students with Scores 3+
560
643
673
720
710
%of Total AP Students with Scores 3+
83.1
81.5
83.5
81.9
87.4
50
Colorado
40 30 20
Total AP Students
35,213
37,571
40,724
44,173
45,828
Number of Exams
58,215
61,753
67,753
73,977
77,503
AP Students with Scores 3+
21,737
23,466
24,792
27,488
28,567
61.7
62.5
60.9
62.2
62.3
%of Total AP Students with Scores 3+
10
Global
0 2011
Boulder High School (060115)
2012
Colorado
2013
Global
2014
2015
Total AP Students
1,982,133
2,106,843
2,225,625
2,352,026
2,495,900
Number of Exams
3,475,395
3,714,079
3,955,410
4,199,454
4,512,931
AP Students with Scores 3+
1,193,662
1,295,051
1,354,800
1,442,136
1,514,246
60.2
61.5
60.9
61.3
60.7
%of Total AP Students with Scores 3+
“Success” on an AP Exam is defined as an exam score of 3 or higher, which represents the score point that research finds predictive of college success and college graduation. These findings have held consistent across the decades. One example of such a study comes from the National Center for Educational Accountability, which found that an AP Exam score, and a score of 3 or higher in particular, is a strong predictor of a student’s ability to persist in college and earn a bachelor’s degree. The data in this report differs from other College Board reports, such as The AP Report to the Nation , which tracks exams taken by seniors throughout their high school career (cohort-based) and includes public school data only.
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Current Year Score Summary (2015) This report lists the total numbers of each score (1 to 5) for each AP subject and the total number of unique students for each AP score.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015 Disciplines : All Disciplines
Boulder High School (060115) Total AP Students in Your School: 812 School Totals for this View
5
4
3
2
1
Total Exams
Number of Exams
547
545
363
181
83
1,719
Percentage of Total Exams
32
32
21
11
5
100
Number of AP Students
296
389
307
169
68
Subject Totals
5
4
3
2
1
Total Exams
Art History
6
6
7
3
2
24
Music Theory
4
6
1
1
Studio Art: 2-D Design Portfolio
3
4
7
Studio Art: 3-D Design Portfolio
1
1
2
Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio
2
1
3
English Language and Composition
76
53
36
14
English Literature and Composition
23
56
26
10
9
7
4
Human Geography
31
51
30
Macroeconomics
29
26
Microeconomics
43
22
European History
12 14
3
182 115
1
21
14
9
135
7
11
1
74
3
3
71
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Current Year Score Summary (2015) This report lists the total numbers of each score (1 to 5) for each AP subject and the total number of unique students for each AP score.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015 Disciplines : All Disciplines
Boulder High School (060115) Subject Totals
5
4
3
2
1
Total Exams
Psychology
39
42
29
11
9
130
United States Government and Politics
19
23
45
43
20
150
United States History
56
59
28
18
6
167
World History
18
30
37
8
1
94
Calculus AB
19
15
17
2
3
56
Calculus BC
44
22
10
2
1
79
5
3
2
2
12
Statistics
19
24
25
11
9
88
Biology
6
10
3
2
2
23
Chemistry
6
9
5
1
21
Environmental Science
5
16
10
8
7
46
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
12
5
1
5
Physics C: Mechanics
12
5
2
2
Computer Science A
Chinese Language and Culture
1
French Language and Culture
4
5
German Language and Culture
2
3
23 2
23
1
2
6
1
16
1
3
9
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Current Year Score Summary (2015) This report lists the total numbers of each score (1 to 5) for each AP subject and the total number of unique students for each AP score.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015 Disciplines : All Disciplines
Boulder High School (060115) Subject Totals
5
Japanese Language and Culture
1
Latin
4
3
2
1
Total Exams
1
2
3
7
1
2
5
1
9
Spanish Language and Culture
42
29
12
Spanish Literature and Culture
10
11
6
83 1
28
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Equity and Excellence (2015)
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This report provides you with a means to assess both the equity and excellence of your school’s AP program. Specifically, it shows the proportion of your school’s entire senior class who scored a 3 or higher on an AP Exam at any point during high school. Additionally, you can see what percentage of your school’s entire tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade classes took and scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam in May 2015. In this calculation, students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam are counted only once, regardless of how many AP Exams they took and were successful in. There is no way to inflate this percentage by restricting access to AP; students who earn 1s or 2s on AP Exams neither increase nor reduce the percentage. In addition, by showing the proportion of the overall population — not just the AP classroom — educators are better able to determine the extent to which their overall population is receiving access to advanced academics in high school. Note: your school’s enrollment counts were submitted by your AP Coordinator when placing your school’s order for AP Exams.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015 Boulder High School (060115) Group
Percentage
How is this calculated?
Graduating Class Summary
65.9
Number of your school’s seniors who scored 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam at any point during high school divided by the total number of your school’s seniors.
12th Grade
53.3
11th Grade
47.6
10th Grade
22.7
Number of AP students per grade level who scored 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam this year divided by the total number of students in each grade.
If ‘n/ a’ appears in the table above, the percentage is not available because the enrollment count was not submitted for this grade level.
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School Scholar Roster (2015)
This roster shows all students who earned an AP Scholar Award in 2015. The AP Program offers several AP Scholar Awards to recognize high school students who have demonstrated college-level achievement through AP courses and exams.
Data Updated Aug 19, 2015, Report Run Aug 25, 2015
Boulder High School (060115) Total Scholars: 364; Average Score: 4.09 AP Scholar
AP Scholar with Honor
AP Scholar with Distinction
National AP Scholar
Number of Scholars
114
78
172
50
Average Score
3.32
3.68
4.29
4.60
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