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AP School Honor Roll 2023-24 Recipients
5,061 schools—which represent 32% of eligible high schools—are being recognized for their work creating AP programs that are delivering results for students while broadening access.
- 1,049 schools (7% of eligible schools) received Platinum level AP School Honor Roll recognition.
- 1,040 schools (7% of eligible schools) received Gold level AP School Honor Roll recognition.
- 1,511 schools (10% of eligible schools) received Silver level AP School Honor Roll recognition.
- 1,461 schools (9% of eligible schools) received Bronze level AP School Honor Roll recognition.
- Of these 5,061 schools, 1,962 (39% of Honor Roll recipients) also received the AP Access award, demonstrating a clear and effective commitment to equitable access to advanced coursework.
- 87% of the 2023 Honor Roll schools retained recognition in 2024.
- 21% of the 2024 Honor Roll schools were new to the Honor Roll.
The recipients represent a broad range of high schools from across the United States (including U.S. territories) and Canada. They include private, public, and charter schools; large and small student bodies; rural and urban populations; and specialized high schools, along with generalized programs.
See the full list of recipients of the 2023-24 AP School Honor Roll.
To see a summary of recipients by state/territory/province, locate the appropriate link below.