
More than 130 Grayson County High School students passed Advanced Placement (AP) tests.
Grayson County Schools (GCS) said that “a record 137 students passed one or more AP tests to earn college credit.” Students saved $102,375 in tuition costs based on KCTCS rates.
The school district said that the 137 students who passed AP testing were 20 more students than last year.
“By choosing AP, participants also earned money they can use now or save for future college expenses,” GCS said.
The students were recently presented with a ceremonial check for $17,500. The money will be distributed to the students based on the number of tests taken and passed.
By Ken Howlett, News Director
Contact Ken at ken@k105.com








