Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Sunset HS leads nation in Advanced Placement Spanish language exam
The College Board has recognized Sunset High School as one of four schools in the country that in 2006 led the nation in helping the widest segment of their student population achieve a grade of 3 or higher in the Advanced Placement Spanish language exam. A grade of 5 is the highest on an AP exam.
Sunset was tops in the large-size school category, which are schools with 800 or more students in grades 10 through 12.
The school’s AP teachers who helped Sunset achieve this success are Thomas Spring, Dales Reeves, and Joe Reyes.
Source: Dallas ISD
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