RCSD students travel to Albany to advocate for funding for AP exams

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Rochester City School District students are traveling to the state capital on Monday to advocate for funding for Advanced Placement (AP) exams. About 20 students and a few teachers from several RCSD high schools got on a bus from Adams Street to Albany. Students say taking AP course exams can be expensive. They’re urging lawmakers to maintain funding to help low-income students with the cost of AP exams. They’re also asking lawmakers to expand access to AP courses for schools that have few or none.

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