The Okaloosa County School District is thrilled to announce that both Niceville High School and Fort Walton Beach High School have been recognized on the 2024 College Board AP School Honor Roll! This prestigious honor underscores the exceptional work of our schools in providing an Advanced Placement (AP) program that achieves remarkable results and expands access to college-level coursework for all students.
What is the AP School Honor Roll?
The AP School Honor Roll is awarded to schools with AP programs that foster a college-going culture, offer pathways for students to earn college credit, and enhance college readiness. Schools are awarded at four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Both Niceville High School and Fort Walton Beach High School earned the Silver distinction, acknowledging their achievements and dedication to high academic standards.
Criteria for Recognition
To qualify for the AP School Honor Roll, schools must meet criteria based on the most recent graduating class. These requirements, grounded in research linking AP participation to positive college outcomes, include:
College Culture: At least 40% of the graduating cohort must have taken at least one AP Exam during high school.
College Credit: At least 25% of the graduating cohort must have scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam.
College Optimization: At least 2% of the graduating cohort must have taken five or more AP Exams, with at least one exam taken in the 9th or 10th grade, ensuring AP participation across multiple grades.
Niceville and Fort Walton Beach High School Achievements
Both Niceville High School and Fort Walton Beach High School met these rigorous standards, showcasing their commitment to academic excellence and student success. Their inclusion on the AP School Honor Roll speaks to the dedication of students, teachers, and administrators in creating an environment where academic achievement and college readiness thrive. “We congratulate the students and staff of Niceville High School and Fort Walton Beach High School for this remarkable accomplishment,” stated Superintendent Marcus Chambers. “Their hard work has not only earned this recognition but also set a high standard for academic excellence within our district.”