August 16 Fellowship with College Board’s AP Program Staff

Auditi Chakravarty, Steven Colon, and Trevor Packer, vice-president for AP Programs and College Readiness.August 16 Fellowship with College Board Staff
On Tuesday, I had the privilege of having a fellowship with the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program staff. They shared insights about the chances of an AP African American Studies/History class becoming an option for high school students. I appreciate the time they spent with me, though I received no indication that College Board association members are stepping forward to advocate on behalf of creating and offering such a class. Here are some College Board Fellowship Reflections I had after the fellowship. Your comments are welcome.
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