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Math, science program sees big improvement on AP tests

By Renee Schoof - McClatchy Washington Bureau

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August 28, 2013 04:08 PM

The pass rate on rigorous Advanced Placement tests went up by 72 percent last year at high schools that took part in a National Math and Science Initiative program that trains teachers and gives students extra help on Saturdays.

The program has been especially helpful in boosting success for girls and minority students – groups that have been under-represented in advanced math and science classes, said initiative CEO Sara Martinez Tucker. The nonprofit group announced its 2012-13 results on Wednesday.

Katherine Hergenrether, a chemistry and calculus teacher who was involved in the training in Oklahoma, said part of the value of National Math and Science Initiative support for AP was that it raised expectations.

When students see teachers working hard to offer the college-level classes, “they step it up as well,” Hergenrether said in a conference call with reporters.

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The group’s AP program last year was in 462 high schools in 18 states, or about 2 percent of the nation’s schools. It will be added in schools in Mississippi, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Arkansas this year. The program began five years ago and has improved the pass rates on the AP tests every year, Tucker said.

Each participating school receives the extra support for three years at a cost of $500,000 per school. Some school districts receive funding as a grant from the group, which gets support from foundations, corporations and the U.S. Department of Education.

The program includes “extensive teacher training,” a mentor for each teacher throughout the school year, help for students in Saturday sessions and awards for teachers and students, said Gregg Fleisher, the group’s AP program director.

The pass rate on AP math, science and English exams for participating schools increased by 72 percent in the first year of the program, compared with a 7 percent improvement nationwide, Fleisher said. Over the three-year course of the program, the average increase in passing scores was 144 percent, compared with 23 percent nationally.

Fleisher said that the program particularly had strong results for minority students, girls and students from military families.

The group has reported that studies show that students who do well in AP courses are three times more likely to graduate from college, and that for African-American and Latino students the rate was four times higher. The College Board, the nonprofit group that sponsors the AP exams, has said that students that pass AP tests in high school are more likely to graduate from college.

CORRECTION:

A story on the National Math and Science Initiative program that pushes for improvements in Advanced Placement testing misstated the number of states and schools involved in the program last year. The group’s AP program last year was in 462 schools in 18 states, or about 2 percent of the nation’s schools. It will be added in schools in Mississippi, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Arkansas this year.

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