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SCHOOL REPORT OF AP EXAMINATIONS 2009-2010 (BY STATE)

TOTAL TOTAL AP EXAMS PER 1000 EXAM CHG PER 1000


11TH & 12TH GRADE AP STUDENTS AP EXAMS 11TH & 12TH GRADERS** 11TH & 12TH GRADERS % OF SCORES 3 OR ABOVE
STATE ENROLLMENT* 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009-2010 2009 2010
Alabama 96,609 13,008 15,008 22,253 26,598 212 248 36 49.4% 47.6%
Alaska 19,747 2,587 2,668 4,272 4,524 197 208 11 62.2% 64.5%
Arizona 144,207 22,154 23,590 36,754 39,279 215 229 14 55.2% 55.6%
Arkansas 63,160 19,115 20,639 31,232 34,561 410 460 50 29.7% 29.9%
California 902,441 264,225 280,770 479,180 514,150 431 473 42 60.0% 59.7%
Colorado 112,591 29,486 32,693 49,188 54,326 382 404 22 60.5% 59.6%
Connecticut 82,393 23,445 25,646 41,521 46,184 456 510 54 73.5% 72.3%
Delaware 16,709 4,827 5,019 8,645 8,834 447 460 13 60.5% 58.4%
District of Columbia 8,451 4,154 4,367 7,466 7,709 769 787 18 54.7% 53.5%
Florida 357,799 145,389 171,724 260,162 306,898 557 619 62 45.4% 43.5%
Georgia 202,602 63,824 71,808 104,502 118,367 407 449 42 54.0% 52.6%
Hawaii 23,192 5,677 5,941 9,206 9,329 359 368 9 56.3% 57.6%
Idaho 38,736 4,313 4,812 7,044 8,120 164 186 22 68.8% 68.9%
Illinois 297,688 65,651 71,704 114,894 126,149 335 359 24 66.7% 66.2%
Indiana 148,881 27,683 35,036 42,899 54,382 256 320 64 48.7% 42.8%
Iowa 74,661 8,298 8,979 12,512 14,028 138 156 18 65.6% 64.5%
Kansas 65,644 8,193 8,209 12,251 12,566 155 160 5 61.0% 63.6%
Kentucky 89,335 19,440 22,202 31,531 36,463 294 332 38 50.9% 49.2%
Louisiana 84,235 7,106 7,820 10,395 11,716 112 121 9 51.6% 51.1%
Maine 27,995 7,803 7,863 12,483 12,724 393 410 17 58.0% 59.0%
Maryland 121,011 52,456 56,460 97,147 103,977 657 713 56 62.6% 60.9%
Massachusetts 137,098 38,579 41,675 66,772 73,001 448 488 40 72.1% 70.5%
Michigan 252,135 42,288 45,554 67,128 72,880 245 252 7 65.4% 65.6%
Minnesota 138,700 30,392 32,541 49,497 53,239 285 305 20 64.1% 64.1%
Mississippi 60,367 5,765 6,312 8,405 9,258 128 133 5 36.0% 34.4%
Missouri 131,872 16,215 17,605 26,355 28,796 172 188 16 63.5% 62.8%
Montana 21,449 2,650 2,938 4,084 4,607 170 196 26 65.6% 63.7%
Nebraska 42,728 4,539 4,631 7,574 7,961 153 163 10 57.0% 59.4%
Nevada 49,226 10,591 11,302 18,631 19,799 312 342 30 46.8% 48.1%
New Hampshire 30,802 5,902 5,987 9,335 9,477 278 283 5 72.2% 73.3%
New Jersey 193,585 46,938 48,836 85,483 89,886 407 426 19 71.6% 72.1%
New Mexico 42,236 7,536 7,636 11,486 11,813 225 225 0 43.1% 44.6%
New York 366,519 122,790 129,031 208,385 219,953 485 507 22 64.7% 64.1%
North Carolina 177,606 47,576 49,059 89,344 92,334 432 457 25 58.9% 59.4%
North Dakota 14,860 1,152 1,198 1,536 1,645 95 104 9 63.2% 61.8%
Ohio 272,431 44,630 48,633 73,324 79,794 238 255 17 65.9% 64.3%
Oklahoma 80,965 13,736 14,631 22,996 24,547 242 254 12 48.0% 48.8%
Oregon 87,056 12,807 14,257 19,944 22,339 203 214 11 61.4% 59.7%
Pennsylvania 272,477 47,802 50,570 78,416 84,068 227 276 49 67.2% 66.4%
Rhode Island 21,094 4,088 4,299 7,028 7,505 292 324 32 64.7% 65.2%
South Carolina 90,916 18,001 19,587 29,400 32,156 281 293 12 57.8% 56.0%
South Dakota 17,883 2,172 2,337 3,702 3,900 193 194 1 64.1% 63.7%
Tennessee 126,988 19,463 21,402 32,231 35,390 213 238 25 59.7% 57.8%
Texas 573,728 158,993 179,320 287,756 325,571 408 449 41 48.1% 47.2%
Utah 89,749 16,361 17,210 26,084 27,890 290 262 -28 65.4% 66.9%
Vermont 14,734 3,495 3,677 5,752 6,057 392 387 -5 66.6% 61.8%
Virginia 172,023 63,563 67,418 115,066 123,135 558 589 31 60.6% 60.3%
Washington 159,135 33,277 35,646 55,501 58,897 298 306 8 60.3% 60.2%
West Virginia 38,044 5,396 5,395 8,637 8,715 198 208 10 43.5% 41.7%
Wisconsin 140,458 27,269 29,382 43,830 47,552 280 301 21 68.4% 68.9%
Wyoming 12,505 1,162 1,117 1,693 1,637 122 119 -3 51.3% 53.3%
TOTAL (U.S.) 6,807,456 1,653,962 1,802,144 2,860,912 3,134,686 353 382 29 58.5% 57.5%
NON U.S./U.S. TERR/CAN 37,943 42,862 69,017 78,539 76.2% 75.4%
GRAND TOTAL 6,807,456 1,691,905 1,845,006 2,929,929 3,213,225 58.9% 57.9%
*Source: Applied Educational Research Inc. of Princeton, NJ. These enrollment counts represent 11th and 12th grade enrollment for public schools only.
**This is the number of exams taken by the current year's 11th and 12th grade AP students (number of exams not shown) divided by the state's "11th and 12th Grade Enrollment" x 1000.

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