Meaningful Access to Advanced Placement Programs.

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Title: Meaningful Access to Advanced Placement Programs.
Authors: Graeber, Amber M.1 (AUTHOR) amber.graeber@drake.edu, Prince, Angela Tuttle2 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Advanced Academics. May2026, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p220-250. 31p.
Subject Terms: *Advanced placement programs (Education), *High schools, *Educational attainment, *College preparation programs, *Educational equalization, *School districts, Inclusive leadership, Participation
Company/Entity: College Entrance Examination Board
Abstract: Rigorous academic preparation in high school is a strong predictor of postsecondary success. The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) program allows students to earn college credit while in high school; however, disparities in equitable participation remain a persistent concern. This qualitative multiple-case study explored equity-focused AP program implementation in two urban school districts in the Midwest. From interviews with 29 school leaders, the study examined participants' beliefs, leadership practices, and reflections on equitable AP access. Findings highlight examples of community-engaged, social justice leadership that promote inclusive participation in AP coursework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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