Dublin High Among Schools Recognized by State Superintendent Torlakson

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Dublin High School is among the high schools applauded by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson. Superintendent Torlakson is exceptionally proud of the greater number and success of California students in the class of 2011 who took rigorous Advanced Placement (AP) courses, followed by demanding AP exams. “Substantially greater numbers of California’s public high school students were among the graduating class of 2011 who took challenging AP courses and then did remarkably well on the exams,” Torlakson said.

“I also was encouraged to see more minority and low-income students enrolling in AP courses as a precursor to a college career,” he said. “We still have a way to go to close the achievement gap among California’s students, but these results show that we’re moving in the right direction.”

The College Board recently released the 8th Annual AP® Report to the Nation that showed California is among the top five states providing historically underserved public high school students increased access to the courses and exams. In addition, the College Board’s Report highlighted the “tremendous progress and success of California students and educators.” It revealed that the number of the state’s public high school graduates participating in AP has nearly doubled in the last decade, and more than 90,000 students of the graduating class scored a 3 (denoting “qualified”) or higher on at least one AP exam – nearly double the number in 2001.

The College Board also released its Western Region’s AP Honor Roll. On the Honor Roll for medium-sized districts were 18 California school districts, including Val Verde Unified School District that was judged a “National Leader” in the medium-sized district category.

Districts with three years of improved AP qualifying scores received the Honor Roll designation for increasing both exam participation and performance especially among under-represented student population. The Tri-Valley school districts are well-represented in the Honor Roll. Pleasanton Unified School District and San Ramon Valley School District both made the list for the second time, while Dublin Unified School District made the list for the first time. Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District did not make the list.

Published on February 10, 2012

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2 Comments on “Dublin High Among Schools Recognized by State Superintendent Torlakson”

  1. Milan Moravec
    3:38 PM on February 10th, 2012

    University of California Berkeley Birgeneau denies access to Californians to make room for foreign students. UC Berkeley (UCB) pulls back access to instate Californians. Chancellor Robert J Birgeneau displaces Californians qualified for public Cal. with a $50,600 payment from foreign students. And, foreign student tuition is subsidized in the guise of diversity while instate student tuition/fees are doubled.

    Affordability: Birgeneau doubles instate tuition

    UCB is not increasing enrollment. Birgeneau accepts $50,600 foreign students and displaces qualified instate Californians (When depreciation of assets funded by Californians are in foreign and out of state tuition calculations, out of state and foreign tuition is more than $100,000 + and does NOT subsidize instate tuition). Like Coaches, Chancellors Who Do Not Measure-Up Must Go.

    More recently, Chancellor Birgeneau’s campus police deployed violent baton jabs on students protesting Birgeneau’s tuition increases. The sky will not fall when Birgeneau and his $450,000 salary are ousted. Opinions make a difference; email UC Board of Regents marsha.kelman@ucop.edu

  2. Anonymous
    4:53 PM on February 12th, 2012

    WOW! DHS got this honor in the face of budget cuts. Amazing staff, administrators, and board.

 

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