NYU: Black High School Students Less Likely to Enroll in AP Math Courses Than White Students With Similar Academic Preparedness, Study Finds
March 19, 2024
March 19, 2024
NEW YORK, March 19 (TNSres) -- New York University issued the following news release:
Although 24% of White students in New York City high schools enroll in at least one AP mathematics course by the end of high school, only 13% of Black students do so. Previous studies have suggested that disparities in AP enrollment are the result of pre-existing differences in academic preparedness, measured according to previous grades, standardized test scores, and course taking patterns.
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Although 24% of White students in New York City high schools enroll in at least one AP mathematics course by the end of high school, only 13% of Black students do so. Previous studies have suggested that disparities in AP enrollment are the result of pre-existing differences in academic preparedness, measured according to previous grades, standardized test scores, and course taking patterns.
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