Gwinnett County Public Schools has earned a spot on the College Board’s AP District honor roll due to improvement in the academic performance of its students. Only 539 school districts nationally and in Canada made this year’s honor roll for simultaneously increasing access to Advanced Placement courses and boosting the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or more on AP exams.“Our focus has been and continues to remain on encouraging all of our students to challenge themselves with the rigor of AP opportunities,” said Gale Hey, Gwinnett’s associate superintendent for Teaching and Learning. “We’re pleased to learn that the College Board has noticed this, as well as the achievement of our students.” Gwinnett earned a place on the College Board’s 3rd annual AP District Honor role based on three years of AP data.