Cedar Shoals, Clarke Central named 2025 AP Honors Schools
- Classic City News

- Feb 28
- 2 min read

The following was released by the Clarke County School District:
lClarke Central and Cedar Shoals high schools were among 301 schools in Georgia
named Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Schools for 2025 in an announcement today by State School
Superintendent Richard Woods. Clarke Central earned a designation in six of the seven applicable AP
Honor School categories, while Cedar Shoals was named in three of the categories.
Based on the results of 2024 AP exams taken last spring, Clarke Central was named an AP School of
Distinction for having at least 20% of the student body take AP exams with at least 50% of those exams
having a passing grade (3-5 on a 1-5 grading scale). Clarke Central also was named an AP STEM
School and AP STEM Achievement School. STEM schools have at least five students test in at least
four separate AP courses in the areas of math, science, and computer science, with a minimum of 25
total exams administered. STEM Achievement schools have at least 50% of those exams result in scores
of 3 or higher.
Clarke Central and Cedar Shoals both received designations as AP Humanities schools and AP
Humanities Achievement schools. AP Humanities schools administer at least five exams in each of
the following categories: one English Language Arts course, two social studies courses, one fine arts
course, and one world language course, with a minimum of 25 total exams administered. AP Humanities
Achievement schools have at least 50% of those exams graded at 3 or higher.
Both schools were also once again named AP Access and Support schools, an honor they have each
earned the last several consecutive years for having at least 30% of their AP exams taken by students
who identified themselves as African American and/or Hispanic (minimum of 16 total students) and
having at least 30% of those exam-takers earn a score of 3 or higher, with a minimum of 25 exams
administered.
“We continue to experience success in the area of Advanced Placement achievement due to the hard
work of our talented students and their dedicated teachers who work tirelessly to provide an environment
in which students are able to thrive,
” said CCSD Superintendent Dr. Robbie Hooker.
“This recognition
further demonstrates CCSD’s absolute commitment to creating educational journeys that empower
students to fulfill their potential.
”
AP exams are administered by the College Board, which also administers the SAT. AP courses are one
of several ways Georgia students can access college-level learning at the high school level; students
who receive a 3, 4, or 5 on an AP exam may receive college course credits. GaDOE began recognizing
AP Honor Schools in 2008.








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