Graphic displaying the AP School Honor Roll logo along with gold and silver achievement seals.

The Advanced Placement (AP®) School Honor Roll has recognized eight PWCS high schools for their efforts to promote AP course enrollment and provide equitable access to advanced coursework for students. To qualify for the AP® School Honor Roll, schools must meet specific standards related to college culture, college credit, and college optimization.

Congratulations to the following PWCS schools that received this recognition:

2025 AP School Honor Roll – Gold

  • Battlefield High School
  • Gainesville High School

2025 AP School Honor Roll – Silver

  • C.D. Hylton High School
  • Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School
  • Forest Park High School
  • Osbourn Park High School
  • Patriot High School
  • Woodbridge High School

“This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of both our students and staff. It embodies our commitment to providing challenging educational experiences and nurturing a culture of academic success. We look forward to continuing to support our students in their pursuit of excellence,” said Dr. Stephanie Soliven, associate superintendent for teaching and learning.

The AP® Access Award honors schools that are committed to equitable opportunities for underrepresented minority and/or low-income students taking AP® courses. To earn this award, the percentage of underrepresented minority and/or low-income students who take the AP® exam must match the school’s overall demographics.

More information on the AP® School Honor Roll and Access Awards can be found on the College Board’s AP® Central webpage.

PWCS congratulates these schools on this prestigious recognition!