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  2. UIL Academics - Wikipedia

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    For example, A+ Academics events have no post-district advancement. Additionally, unlike the high school contests, where the UIL designs districts and regions for competitions, Elementary and Middle schools are free to determine their own districts.

  3. Advanced Placement - Wikipedia

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    An early study published in AP: A critical examination of the Advanced Placement program found that students who took AP courses in the sciences but failed the AP exam performed no better in college science courses than students without any AP course at all. Referring to students who complete the course but fail the exam, the head researcher ...

  4. Missouri A+ schools program - Wikipedia

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    Have attended a designated A+ School for three consecutive years prior to high school graduation; Graduated from high school with an overall grade point average of two and five-tenths points or higher on a four-point scale, or graduated from a high school with documented mastery of institutionally identified skills that would equate to a two ...

  5. Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education

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    PACE credits fulfill continuing education requirements for various state and regional laboratory regulation boards. Laboratorians may earn PACE credits by attending seminars , completing mail-away courses, or taking CD-ROM or web-based courses.

  6. Ralph R. McKee CTE High School - Wikipedia

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    Italian is the only foreign language offered. Students can be placed in an honors program or the Advancement Via Individual Determination program. [7] [8] As of 2012, McKee now offers AP courses in the subject of English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, United States History and Biology.

  7. Center for Talented Youth - Wikipedia

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    In the 2023-24 School Year, online and synchronous, or "LIVE" courses, cost $1,125, asynchronous courses cost $955-$1,455, session-based courses cost $695-$2,130, and clubs cost $185-$380. [ 17 ] Full-time JHU staff can apply for 50% tuition remission.