Everett Public Schools sees more students taking AP classes
EVERETT The number of students at Everett Public Schools taking Advanced Placement classes has consistently increased over the past five years, data provided by the district shows.
Advanced Placement classes, known as AP, are college-level courses that high school students can earn college credit from. Since the pandemic, participation in those classes has increased significantly.
In the 2024-25 school year, about a third of all students in Cascade High School and Everett High School were taking AP courses, district data shows. Over half of the students at Henry M. Jackson High School were enrolled in an AP course.
Jeanne Willard, the school districts executive director of college and career readiness, said the classes come with a number of benefits for students. They can save money on college classes by earning credits and also build their confidence, Willard said.
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