AP Statistics free-response section: students generally scored best on Q3, which required working with a probability distribution; 11% earned all 4/4 points possible.
The most challenging multiple-choice questions were on probability / simulation, where the average was 47% correct, but note that this is a marked improvement over the 38% correct on such questions last year.
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.
The 2023 winterguard season has come to and end! JV placed 4th in their class and varsity placed 2nd! I am beyond proud of the hard work these ensembles put in!
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Fall tryouts are May 2-4 🤩
AP Daily: Practice Sessions start in April. Help your students get ready for their AP Exams with a new video series focused on practicing free-response and multiple-choice questions. Videos will be released twice in April on the 17th & 24th. Learn more: https://t.co/VdgnUbAI8P
Last regular season competition today! So proud of how much these teams have grown this year and i can’t wait to share the experience of championships with them next weekend! One week to go!
Mathematics, Mystery, Strange Universe.
The amazing "Benford's Law"! Feed your brain with this short video by Wes Schaefman. (Sound on). Video used with permission.
Math Book Website: https://t.co/zOUz7vZ5qF
TikTok: https://t.co/GR3CbDqL7J
If you forgot what 7×8 is, what would your go-to method be to mentally verify the answer?
(A) 7×7=49, 49+7=56
(B) 7×4=28, double it, 56
(C) 7×10=70, subtract 7×2=14, 56
(D) 8×8=64, subtract 8, 56
(E) other
“Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you're willing to practice, you can do.”
How can anyone listen to Bob Ross and not smile?
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