Fast Fact: 600,000 Students Missing from AP Courses
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Jun 6, 2013
by Ed Trust
Nationwide, over 600,000 more low-income students and students of color would benefit from AP courses in their schools if they participated at the same rate as their non-low-income and white classmates. Yet, many schools have erased such gaps. Read Ed Trust’s latest report, “Finding America’s Missing AP and IB Students.”
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