The 2023 AP Statistics scores: 5: 15%; 4: 22%; 3: 23%; 2: 16%; 1: 24%. Great work: these are higher than the pre-pandemic scores of 2019, let alone last year, and educators invited 10% more students into the AP Stats classroom this year than last.
@Mets@Cookie_Carrasco@CitiField@SNYtv@wcbs880@DKSportsbook My friend is throwing 1st pitch. It’s pouring and we’re on our way with two kids. Now we’re hearing there’s a delay.
Just cancel if you’re going to cancel. I can’t believe I’m dragging two kids out in this 🙄
@PBandJenelley_1 You’re the one with multiple 911 calls about your husband and then you claim your family is happy. And you want the public to believe your side. Please girl…
Students taking digital AP Exams this year should make sure they have access to a compatible device. Please speak to your AP teacher if you have questions or concerns about your device. https://t.co/QRVpdqfDdK
So you want to drop out of school and become an #influencer on social media? Check out our AP Stats lesson on why that path may be harder than it seems.
(8.1) Interval for a Mean: https://t.co/c6hF6R3Z0v
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Today I will be filing legislation to rename a portion of Uniondale Avenue, Jomani “Jo-Jo” Wright way.
Jo-Jo was an inspiration to his teammates, friends, family, and community. We honor his life, one filled with endless potential, which was cut short way too soon.