AP+Exam+results+for+2012-2013

=AP Exam Results 2012-2013=

AP Government and Politics
__Average Freccia Score (2013):__ 2.70 (up from 2.656 last year) __Average NHS Score (2013)__: 2.436 (down from 2.656 last year)
 * ==Score== || ==Freccia Results== || ==NHS Results== || ==DE (Overall / Public)== || ==US Results (Overall)== ||
 * **5** || 4 (14.81%) || 8 (10.26%) || 14.1% / 14.0% || 11.2% ||
 * **4** || 1 (3.70%) || 2 (2.56%) || 12.4% / 9.7% || 14.3% ||
 * **3** || 9 (33.33%) || 22 (28.21%) || 21.5% / 19.8% || 26.2% ||
 * **2** || 9 (33.33%) || 30 (38.46%) || 24.6% / 26.2% || 24.9% ||
 * **1** || 4 (14.81%) || 16 (20.51%) || 27.4% / 30.3% || 23.4% ||
 * Personal all-time best average score for the course since it's implementation at NHS in 2005.
 * Scores beat NHS results in all categories. NHS results include Mr. Freccia's sections.
 * Highest number of students scoring a 5 and 3 on the exam since it's implementation at NHS in 2005.
 * Highest percentage (51.84%) of students in my class scoring a three or higher on the exam ever.
 * All but one student took the exam (27 out of 28).
 * 25 of the 27 students were 10th graders and first time AP students.
 * Two non-sophomores (both seniors) had taken a previous AP classes, scored a 5 and 2.

__Average Delaware Score (2013)__: 2.61 / 2.51
 * 39% of the students taking the exam in 2013 were either Freshman or Sophomores (26% of those test takers were from NHS)
 * Personal scores above state average for all schools (+.09) and for public schools (+.19)
 * Personal scores beat the state average for fives and threes, below state average for ones (same for the public school average)

__Average National Score (2013):__ 3.13
 * Only 7.0% of the students taking the exam in 2013 were Sophomores in High School.

AP United States History
__Average Freccia Score (2013):__ 2.55 (up from 2.51 last year) __Average NHS Score (2013):__ 2.427 (down from 2.51 last year)
 * ==Score== || ==Freccia Results== || ==NHS Results== || ==DE (Overall / Public)== || ==US Results (Overall)== ||
 * **5** || 7 (12.50%) || 7 (8.54%) || 10.5% / 7.5% || 10.6% ||
 * **4** || 7 (12.50%) || 12 (14.63%) || 18.7% / 14.8% || 21.5% ||
 * **3** || 8 (14.29%) || 11 (13.41%) || 19.1% / 17.5% || 21.8% ||
 * **2** || 22 (39.29%) || 31 (37.08%) || 25.4% / 26.8% || 27.2% ||
 * **1** || 12 (21.42%) || 21 (25.61%) || 26.3% / 33.4% || 18.9% ||
 * Scores beat NHS results in all categories except with 4s. NHS results include Mr. Freccia's sections.
 * All students in Mr. Freccia's sections took the exam (56 out of 56), including one who took Exam B.
 * Mr. Freccia's sections represented: 100% of the fives, 58% of the fours, 73% of the threes (73% of the "passing" scores / 65% of the non-passing scores)
 * 18 of my 56 students (32%) had never taken an AP class before (representing 47% of the "non-passing" scores and 14% of the "passing" scores) / 25 out of 82 school-wide (35%) had never taken an AP class before (representing 48% of the "non-passing" scores and 10% of the "passing" scores)
 * 8 got a one (or 67% of my ones) / 13 got a one (62% of the school's ones)
 * 7 got a two (or 32% of my twos) / 9 got a two (29% of the school's twos)
 * 2 got a three (or 25% of my threes) / 2 got a three (18% of the school's threes)
 * 1 got a four (or 14% of my fours) / 1 got a four (or 8% of the school's fours)

__Average Delaware Score (2013):__ 2.62 / 2.36
 * Personal scores slightly below State Average (-.07) but well above Public School Average (+.19)
 * Personal scores beat overall state average on fives, below state average for ones.
 * 6.6% of Delaware's fives came from my classes (12.72% of the public school fives)
 * 3.7% of Delaware's fours came from my classes (6.4% of the public school fours)
 * 4.2% of Delaware's threes came from my classes (6.2% of the public school threes)
 * 8.6% of Delaware's twos came from my classes (11.1% of the public school twos)
 * 4.5% of Delaware's ones came from my classes (4.9% of the public school ones)

__Average National Score (2013):__ 2.90
 * 86.5% of the students taking the exam in 2013 were Juniors in High School.