Arkansas Advanced Initiative for Math and Science AP Training and Incentive Program.

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Arkansas Advanced Initiative for Math and Science AP Training and Incentive Program

NMSI’s APTIP Elements of Success Wheel 2

High SchoolDistrictCounty Booneville Logan El Dorado Union Lake Hamilton Garland Greene County Tech Greene Co. Tech School Greene Har-Ber High SchoolSpringdaleWashington Springdale Washington Greenbrier Faulkner Parkview MagnetLittle RockPulaski Wilbur MillsPulaski Co SpecialPulaski Group 1 Schools,

4 AAIMS – Group 1 (9 Schools) AP Math, Science, and English Students The Original 9 AAIMS Schools Have Seen a 105% Increase in Qualifying Scores and an 85% Increase in Students Taking a MSE AP Exam Over the Past 4 Years in the Program!

Group 2 Schools, High SchoolDistrictCounty Ashdown Little River CrossetCrossettAshley Dumas Desha Hamburg Ashley Magnolia Columbia Waldron Scott Kipp: Delta College Prep Kipp: Delta Coll Prep HS Phillips RivercrestSo. Miss. County Mississippi NorthsideFort SmithSebastian Pea Ridge Benton Rogers HeritageRogersBenton Rogers Benton Russellville Pope

6 AAIMS – Group 2 (13 Schools) AP Math, Science, and English Students The 13 Group 2 Schools Have Seen a 110% Increase in Qualifying Scores and a 156% Increase in Students Taking a MSE AP Exam Over the Past 3 Years in the Program!

Group 3 Schools, High SchoolDistrictCounty Arkadelphia Clark RisonCleveland CountyCleveland Sheridan Grant Smackover Union Jonesboro Craighead West Memphis Crittenden Prairie Grove Washington Conway Faulkner

8 AAIMS – Group 3 (8 Schools) AP Math, Science, and English Students The 8 Group 3 Schools Have Seen a 59% Increase in Qualifying Scores and a 55% Increase in Students Taking a MSE AP Exam Over the Past 2 Years in the Program!

Group 4 Schools, High SchoolDistrictCounty Beebe White County Camden Fairview Ouachita Centerpoint Clark Dover Pope Forrest City St. Francis JacksonvillePulaski Co SpecialPulaski Star City Lincoln ArkansasTexarkanaMiller North PulaskiPulaski Co SpecialPulaski

10 AAIMS – Group 4 (9 Schools) AP Math, Science, and English Students The 9 Group 4 Schools Have Seen a 111% Increase in Qualifying Scores and a 61% Increase in Students Taking a MSE AP Exam in Their First Year in the Program!

All Schools High SchoolDistrictCounty High SchoolDistrictCounty Booneville Logan Rogers Benton El Dorado Union Russellville Pope Lake Hamilton Garland Arkadelphia Clark Greene County Tech Greene Co. Tech School Greene RisonCleveland CountyCleveland Har-Ber High SchoolSpringdaleWashington Sheridan Grant Springdale Washington Smackover Union Greenbrier Faulkner Jonesboro Craighead Parkview MagnetLittle RockPulaski West Memphis Crittenden Wilbur MillsPulaski Co SpecialPulaski Prairie Grove Washington Ashdown Little River Conway Faulkner CrossetCrossettAshley Beebe White County Dumas Desha Camden Fairview Ouachita Hamburg Ashley Centerpoint Clark Magnolia Columbia Dover Pope Waldron Scott Forrest City St. Francis Kipp: Delta College Prep Kipp: Delta Coll Prep HS Phillips JacksonvillePulaski Co SpecialPulaski RivercrestSo. Miss. County Mississippi Star City Lincoln NorthsideFort SmithSebastian ArkansasTexarkanaMiller Pea Ridge Benton North PulaskiPulaski Co SpecialPulaski Rogers HeritageRogersBenton

A Snapshot of Arkansas AIMS 39 high schools 35 school districts 10,248 students in AP math, science, and English 275 AP math, science and English teachers 300 AP courses 12

AAIMS and Arkansas AAIMS schools make up 17% of all the schools in Arkansas. They produced: 43% of all math, science, and English qualifying scores. 51% of all science qualifying scores. 43% of all math qualifying scores. 40% of all qualifying English scores. 13

AAIMS and Arkansas AAIMS African-American and Hispanic students produced: 55% of all math, science, and English qualifying scores produced by these minority groups 65% of all the science scores by these groups 54% of all the math scores by these groups 53% of all the English scores by these groups 14

15 7 Years of AP Math, Science, and English Qualifying Scores All Students The 39 AAIMS schools produced more qualifying scores in 2012 than the entire state did seven years ago in 2006!

16 7 Years of AP Math, Science, and English Qualifying Scores African American and Hispanic Students The 39 AAIMS schools produced more minority qualifying scores in 2012 than the entire state did four years ago in 2008!