Colquitt County High School recognized for achievements
in Advanced Placement
Published 9:57 am Monday, March 3, 2025
MOULTRIE — Colquitt County High School has been recognized for its commitment to academic excellence and Advanced Placement success.
The school has earned multiple distinctions from the College Board. These awards highlight the school’s dedication to expanding access to rigorous coursework while ensuring student success in Advanced Placement exams.
Colquitt County High School has received the following Advanced Placement Honor awards:
Advanced Placement Access and Support School – This recognition is awarded to schools where at least 30% of AP exams are taken by students who identify as African American and/or Hispanic, with a minimum of 16 students. Additionally, at least 30% of all AP exams must earn a score of 3 or higher. Colquitt County High School’s commitment to inclusivity and academic achievement has earned this distinction, the school district said in a press release.
Advanced Placement STEM School – Schools receiving this honor must administer at least five AP exams in four separate STEM courses (math, science, and computer science), with a minimum of 25 total exams administered. Colquitt County High School’s dedication to STEM education has helped students develop the skills needed for careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the school system said.
Advanced Placement STEM Achievement School – This award is given to AP STEM Schools where at least 50% of all AP STEM exams earn a score of 3 or higher. Colquitt County High School’s performance in STEM coursework and AP exam success showcases the school’s excellence in preparing students for college and career opportunities in these high-demand fields, the school district said.
“We are incredibly proud of our students and educators for their hard work and dedication. These recognitions demonstrate our commitment to providing all students access to challenging coursework and the support needed to succeed,” said Superintendent Dan Chappuis.
Colquitt County Schools remains committed to expanding AP opportunities for students, fostering a culture of academic excellence, and preparing students for future success, the school system’s press release said.